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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2020-09-05 09:46 pm

Watching the moonbeams as evening drew nigh

I just got back inside from confirming for my father that the candle-bright object so close to the rising copper-red moon is in fact Mars; we're in the wrong hemisphere to witness tonight's occultation, but the visual near-miss should still be impressive enough from this latitude that I plan to go out at half past midnight to look for Mars standing above the moon. It was also impossible not to notice when I stepped out into the street that Jupiter was huge at the end of it and so was nearby Saturn. It turns out we are due for a great conjunction this year, on the winter solstice no less and the closest the two planets have been since 1623. I truly hope not to be in too much despair over the state of the world to enjoy the state of the solar system in December.

[edit 2020-09-06 0:46:00] The ruddy bead of Mars over the moon was distinct and visible to the naked eye, whereas the camera freaked out and gave itself a mild case of moon dogs, but fortunately I was not the camera.

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[personal profile] wpadmirer 2020-09-06 02:46 am (UTC)(link)
I have a dear friend who's a big astronomy buff. Unfortunately he's reached an age where his large telescope is too big for him to set up, and with the Covid restrictions, he has no one who can do it for him as it would have to be put up and taken down constantly. (sigh)

I hope you enjoy the conjunction and that it precedes some big changes for the good for all of us.
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[personal profile] niqaeli 2020-09-06 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
I very much hope you get to enjoy the state of the solar system in December, regardless of all else. That seems like a wonderful thing to enjoy.
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[personal profile] julian 2020-09-06 03:32 am (UTC)(link)
Oh! Gosh. Thank you for the head's up.
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[personal profile] julian 2020-09-06 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
Yes! *emits glee*

And also now I have Plans for Solstice. (I mean, I did anyway, but now there's an addendum.)
Edited (wtf autocorrect?) 2020-09-06 05:26 (UTC)
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[personal profile] pameladean 2020-09-06 06:00 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you for this. We are clouded out and expecting non-dire thunderstorms. P.
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[personal profile] cmcmck 2020-09-06 08:39 am (UTC)(link)
Rather splendid, that!
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[personal profile] asakiyume 2020-09-06 01:47 pm (UTC)(link)
I wish I had gone out to see this! I'm very thankful that you and [personal profile] nineweaving got photos.
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[personal profile] ashlyme 2020-09-06 03:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Gorgeous picture! Three hopes: you get to see the conjunction, that it brings us all some respite, and that it's visible from the UK. I'm optimistic for the first two.
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[personal profile] dhampyresa 2020-09-06 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you for this! Hopefully light pollution won't be too bad here when I go out in a bit to see it. (Would not have known about this without this post so thank you again!)
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[personal profile] nodrog 2020-09-09 02:21 am (UTC)(link)

Mars is certainly a Red Planet, isn't he? It was actually more evident two nights later - or now, for that matter - when he stands alone in the heavens.

Astronomy is very comforting.  Our concerns only loom large because they are close - but truly, “Space is big.  Really, really big.”

(We need more DON'T PANIC right now.)