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@stargazerrob I have a similar view, but with about 5x the clouds. And no Jupiter.
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@stargazerrob I have a similar view, but with about 5x the clouds. And no Jupiter.
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@stargazerrob I have a similar view, but with about 5x the clouds. And no Jupiter.
@stargazerrob I have a similar view, but with about 5x the clouds. And no Jupiter.
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If the sky is clear where you are, today might be a good day to try to spot Venus in the daytime - It’s only a few degrees from the crescent Moon. If you can find the Moon, hold your hand out at arm’s length. Venus should be a few finger-widths (maybe 3?) from the Moon, towards the Sun and up a teeny bit (as seen from the Northern Hemisphere).
Not an easy target, but definitely possible! It helps to have the Sun blocked by a building or tree while you are trying to spot Venus.
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If the sky is clear where you are, today might be a good day to try to spot Venus in the daytime - It’s only a few degrees from the crescent Moon. If you can find the Moon, hold your hand out at arm’s length. Venus should be a few finger-widths (maybe 3?) from the Moon, towards the Sun and up a teeny bit (as seen from the Northern Hemisphere).
Not an easy target, but definitely possible! It helps to have the Sun blocked by a building or tree while you are trying to spot Venus.
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If the sky is clear where you are, today might be a good day to try to spot Venus in the daytime - It’s only a few degrees from the crescent Moon. If you can find the Moon, hold your hand out at arm’s length. Venus should be a few finger-widths (maybe 3?) from the Moon, towards the Sun and up a teeny bit (as seen from the Northern Hemisphere).
Not an easy target, but definitely possible! It helps to have the Sun blocked by a building or tree while you are trying to spot Venus.
If the sky is clear where you are, today might be a good day to try to spot Venus in the daytime - It’s only a few degrees from the crescent Moon. If you can find the Moon, hold your hand out at arm’s length. Venus should be a few finger-widths (maybe 3?) from the Moon, towards the Sun and up a teeny bit (as seen from the Northern Hemisphere).
Not an easy target, but definitely possible! It helps to have the Sun blocked by a building or tree while you are trying to spot Venus.
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