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Old 18-01-2022, 08:08 PM
Finbar (Barry)
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Of course those times were for last night. It has already moved to the other side of constellation Eridanus, and moves into Cetus tonight.

Today it transits the meridian in most places too early to be visible. I've snipped a screen shot from Stellarium showing the approximate track (yellow/orange line) over about 5 hours from 7:30pm QLD time. Movement is from the upper end of the line.

And, damn, it is all cloud here.
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