The sky above sleepy Adelaide is crystal clear right now.
I was setting up my C11 kit and noticed this diffuse, completely motionless, fuzzy ball of light at around 35 degrees above the Western horizon.
It subtended around 0.5 degrees and looked just like the moon through high cloud, but certainly wasn't the moon, which hung brilliantly clear near zenith.
Fainter, but still visible, at 18:38 PM
Any ideas?!
Dean
Last edited by deanm; 05-08-2014 at 08:56 PM.
Reason: Spulling!
I noticed it as well and called Paul Haese who also noted it. It looked like a globular cluster but massive and visible to the naked eye. I have some dslr shots to post in a minute
Yep, saw it too from Glenalta. It was moving across the sky slowly. I took a couple of shots very quickly and clumsily... timed it perfectly when the missus turned on the spotlights to the back yard. She didn't understand why I was yelling at her..lol. I'll post soon as well.
Saw exactly the same thing here in East Gippsland. It looked like it faded in and out a little. Got some photos myself. I'll upload them a bit later.
Erik
I'm extremely impressed with the rapidty at which ISS-ers can respond to sudden, unpredicted phenomena like this.
Go Mr Musk...!
Cheers all!
Dean
Haha. I wonder how many people think like me: It's something in my sky that I don't know about I don't like not knowing about things in my sky, it freaks me out. I must find out what that thing is
How cool was that! I was at the German School in Sydney and saw it very low on the western horizon. It looked like Venus surrounded by fog. As it rose it got larger and fainter. I had a 10inch Meade but found it hard to follow. What I could see looked like a small streak at the heart of the cloud. Sadly I didn't have a camera with me but we all enjoyed the show.
Cheers
Geoff
How cool was that! I was at the German School in Sydney and saw it very low on the western horizon. It looked like Venus surrounded by fog. As it rose it got larger and fainter. I had a 10inch Meade but found it hard to follow. What I could see looked like a small streak at the heart of the cloud. Sadly I didn't have a camera with me but we all enjoyed the show.
Cheers
Geoff
hi Geoff, was nice to have you there... What a surprise we got as well .
I saw it when I was coming in from playing with the hound. At first I thought it was something unusual, but then I convinced myself it was a small patch of cloud in an otherwise clear sky so I didn't really think anything more of it.
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