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Old 13-11-2010, 12:31 AM
luckystar
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Thanks for the reply Andrew.
After going inside to post here a thought occurred to me. Could I see the star reemerge. Went out and thought how long would it take since half an hour had passed by then. Am I right? Say twenty eight days per orbit. Call it twenty four, 360 degrees so 15 degrees per day. Call it twelve then approx per day so 24 hours equals half a degree per hour which equals 1 moon diameters per hour w to E against the stars. Looked again waited but didn't see a star emerge. Saw a star two or three diameters under the moon and about the same brightness. Couldn't see any others because of the moon's veiling brightness nearby. Drew the stars I could see. Couldn't relate to a constellation, too bright to see much, though if carried the tail of the Crane down to the NW approx 30 degrees then the lower of the few stars i could see beneath the moon were there. I've got the go now got to find the star. This may impress the kids and amaze me. But I could fall flat on the kisser. Not for the first time.

Steve
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