hey guys nice to meet all of u!
well this evening i looked out the window and saw this bright "dot" (excuse my bluntness for im new to astronomy). dont think it was a star as it wasnt twinking..(please correct if im wrong). any idea what i coulda have been?est direction is about NW i think
hey guys
- Clifford60
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You can try installing Stellarium (http://www.stellarium.org/).
Its a freely distributed software that shows you the sky relative to your location.
Get it installed and try it out ! Its should be self explanatory once you start the software.
Hint : Get your NSEW direction right (Sun rise in East and sets in the West).
Regards,
Sam
Its a freely distributed software that shows you the sky relative to your location.
Get it installed and try it out ! Its should be self explanatory once you start the software.
Hint : Get your NSEW direction right (Sun rise in East and sets in the West).
Regards,
Sam
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- Clifford60
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The bright white dot (actually should be yellowish orange) is Jupiter as mentioned by Weixing. By the time you saw Venus (9pm), Jupiter should raised abt 60~70 degree from the East, quite close to the top of your head. As for the Brownish dot, (looking Eastward, position @ 2 o'clock from Jupiter) it is a real star, Antares. This red giant star is many times bigger than our Sun, see link for the comparison. http://www.singastro.org/viewtopic.php?p=37642#37642
Note, Saturn will be moving further and further away from Venus as days pass.
Oh, you should install the Stellarium software as mentioned by Sam, it is free.

Note, Saturn will be moving further and further away from Venus as days pass.
Oh, you should install the Stellarium software as mentioned by Sam, it is free.


