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Title: OT Struggle out of the shed tonight
Post by: RET on August 27, 2003, 04:00:28 AM
NOTE: Way off topic  :-X

See if you can struggle out of the shed tonight and look at the night sky.  Mars is visible to the naked eye this week, and tonight will be the closest to Earth it has been for 59,600 years.  It can be seen clearly even from areas with relatively high light pollution, and unless you live to be close to 300 the opportunity to see the red planet without a telescope will not come again.

Mars travels (unsurprisingly) across the night sky from east to west, and is just a little north of directly overhead between midnight and 1am.  It appears brighter than any star around it, and has a slightly orange tinge.  You can't miss it ;)

cheers
RET


Title: Re: OT Struggle out of the shed tonight
Post by: Cat on August 27, 2003, 05:40:15 AM
What's this, just another desparate attempt of yours to gain additional postings........to be the first to 1000 I'll bet!!  As much chance of that as seeing Mars I hear you say........Well it worked  ;D


Title: Re: OT Struggle out of the shed tonight
Post by: customFC on August 27, 2003, 11:44:04 AM
Hey RET.
I've been taking in that sight for a few weeks now......simply amazing.
Regards
Alex


Title: Re: OT Struggle out of the shed tonight
Post by: 4hammers on September 01, 2003, 06:57:43 AM
Hi all.
Yes, RET. I agree, it is a nice sight. I was down at my parents place on the Forestiers Penninsula (TAS, on the way to Port Arthur) & as there are only 3 other houses within 1 klm, there was very little light pollution. It appears so bright & orange, you cannot mistake it. Beautiful.
Also, down there it is possible to lie back with a beer & look up into the night sky & observe the various satellites that hum around Earth. They look like very slow moving shooting stars.
Again, Beautiful.
Regards,
Rob J