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Tetrachloride

(7,835 posts)
Sat Dec 3, 2022, 05:53 PM Dec 2022

Night sky stars and planets

So far this year, identified at least once, all without binoculars or telescope

Sirius
Aldebaran
Capella
Pollux
Rigel
Arcturus
Canopus
Procyon
Spica
Regulus
Vega
Fomalhaut
Altair

The Big Dipper
Orion constellation

Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn

Not sure on Deneb and Antares

North Star is obliterated by city lights

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elleng

(130,865 posts)
1. Thanks!
Sat Dec 3, 2022, 06:28 PM
Dec 2022

MAY have seen Mars last night.

I see the Big Dipper was around? Might have seen it, so started to sing and thinking of our history:

Tetrachloride

(7,835 posts)
2. Mars is super bright. i get the best view of Big Dipper at 4-5 because of my city lights
Sat Dec 3, 2022, 06:34 PM
Dec 2022

Mars, Jupiter and Sirius are the top 3 brightest now

Tetrachloride

(7,835 posts)
4. You definitely saw it. in my 27 latitude, it's straight up
Sat Dec 3, 2022, 06:41 PM
Dec 2022

give or take. going pretty much straight west or north of west

Tetrachloride

(7,835 posts)
6. Yes. early evening. i am an all night night owl
Sat Dec 3, 2022, 06:56 PM
Dec 2022

i see the sunrise pretty often.

No precipitation measurable except for 1 day in 26 months

elleng

(130,865 posts)
7. DITTO all night night owl!
Sat Dec 3, 2022, 07:04 PM
Dec 2022

Clear tomorrow >, but showers coming Tues > Friday, with hi temp Wed 61! The next full Moon will occur on Wednesday, December 7, 2022 11:08 PM EST, so not sure about seeing it.

progree

(10,901 posts)
8. Vega! First star of the Summer Triangle - just saw it now (615 AM),
Tue Dec 6, 2022, 08:31 AM
Dec 2022

Last edited Tue Dec 6, 2022, 10:40 AM - Edit history (1)

On the north-eastern horizon.

And the sun will begin setting later in the evening starting in just 3 days (Minneapolis).

https://in-the-sky.org/skymap2.php

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