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Lumen Miner
14-07-2009, 10:39 PM
Hi all!! Just wondering if you could confirm or deny, on the 15th in a few hours at 4am, will several planets be visible in the sky? I'm guessing it is more likely I still haven't got the hang of this astro program...

I'm not expecting to view all with my small scope, but I thought I would get up if they were out.

Thanks. :)

glenc
15-07-2009, 07:00 AM
Did you put your latitude and longitude into the program? 33.5S, 151E

Events for Wednesday 15 Jul 2009 at Sydney, NSW from SkyMapPro
02:18 Jupiter transits the meridian
02:18 Neptune transits the meridian
03:17 Mars rises
03:53 Venus rises
04:13 Uranus transits the meridian
05:12 Moon transits the meridian
05:30 Start of astronomical twilight
06:58 Sun rises

17:05 Sun sets
17:07 Mercury sets
18:33 End of astronomical twilight
19:34 Jupiter rises
19:36 Neptune rises
21:25 Saturn sets
22:02 Uranus rises

jjjnettie
15-07-2009, 07:25 AM
It's all happening at the moment Mitchel:D

Lumen Miner
15-07-2009, 12:16 PM
Did you get out?? Well that is a bit dissapointing. I went out but the seeing was not so good. Fine mist roled in. That pretty much killed my wide field shot likely hood. Went back in after that.

Looks like i'm starting to get the hang of it... This makes me happy as I can start planning for future events...


Sorry bit of a noob question. Do that many planets come out often, on the meridian line? (meridian line, I don't even know if that is the right term.)

Lumen Miner
15-07-2009, 12:23 PM
I am just using the free software from Celestron "The Sky". I have selected "use clock settings", as the location section is US. Up until your post I did not know the Sydneys Long and Lat. I will try and punch those in, although it seems almost correct. Southern cross is in the right place and tracks similar to outside I guess.

I know a lot of people use SkyMapPro, would it be a good idea to ditch "The Sky" and download SMP? I am starting to like using "The Sky", as it seems to be aimed at the beginner. Lots of information and instructions. I think I will get SMP, to check it out. Thanks