skysurfer
02-12-2012, 07:44 PM
Just curious. I saw on the NASA SOHO LASCO C3 image that Antares is 5 degrees south of the Sun now.
I sometimes view stars in daylight but not so close to the sun.
My record is Mercury @ mag -1 7 degrees from the Sun with a 10cm telescope.
*Is* there a possibility to view Antares (+0.9) or another similar star that close to the Sun ?
Prerequisites:
- Sun high in the sky (which is not a problem these days in AU).
- Be sure that the telescope cannot be pointed at the Sun while someone is viewing through it !!
- Crystal clear blue sky, no clouds or haze.
- At least 40cm aperture
Here in Holland I have no opportunity: Sun too low and telescope (25cm) too small. I even never tried Aldebaran in the beginning of June (similar brightness and then also 5 deg from the Sun) for the latter reason.
I sometimes view stars in daylight but not so close to the sun.
My record is Mercury @ mag -1 7 degrees from the Sun with a 10cm telescope.
*Is* there a possibility to view Antares (+0.9) or another similar star that close to the Sun ?
Prerequisites:
- Sun high in the sky (which is not a problem these days in AU).
- Be sure that the telescope cannot be pointed at the Sun while someone is viewing through it !!
- Crystal clear blue sky, no clouds or haze.
- At least 40cm aperture
Here in Holland I have no opportunity: Sun too low and telescope (25cm) too small. I even never tried Aldebaran in the beginning of June (similar brightness and then also 5 deg from the Sun) for the latter reason.