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Old 21-02-2010, 09:49 PM
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When does Saturn rise at the moment?

I haven't got any sky chart software on this laptop at the moment

Can someone please tell me when Saturn rises tonight, and what time it passes overhead for Sydney area.

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Old 21-02-2010, 09:53 PM
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9:13pm and 03:05 according to SNBY Mike,
right over the deep end of my pool...

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Old 21-02-2010, 09:53 PM
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round about 20:10 Mike
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sorry forgot about that strange clock you have south of the boarder. the one that runs an hour fast

21:10
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For Sydney, it rises at 9.07pm and culminates at 3.10am. This is from Cartes Du Ciel.
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Old 21-02-2010, 10:09 PM
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Hi Mike

I just set The Sky for Sydney for the attached screen print. The dialog box for Saturn shows the rise and transit times as 21:07pm and 03:10am respectively.

I did not enter that you guys are AEST + 1hr, so I’m not sure if The Sky needs to be told this, or whether it has already factored it in?

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Hi Mike

I just set The Sky for Sydney for the attached screen print. The dialog box for Saturn shows the rise and transit times as 21:07pm and 03:10am respectively.

I did not enter that you guys are AEST + 1hr, so I’m not sure if The Sky needs to be told this, or whether it has already factored it in?

Cheers

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When you picked Sydney as the location it chose AEDT for the timezone, so as long as the rules are correct the times will be right for Sydney. Wait and see if it gets it right for the last week of March and the first week of April.
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Old 22-02-2010, 04:43 PM
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and a thanks would have been nice, right guys?
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Old 22-02-2010, 04:50 PM
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and a thanks would have been nice, right guys?
lol thanks Steve, I went to bed right after posting.

I set the alarm for 1:45am, went outside and was met by clouds

So I went back to bed.

Thanks for the responses! I'm going to install Stellarium and give it a try.
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lol thanks Steve, I went to bed right after posting.

I set the alarm for 1:45am, went outside and was met by clouds

So I went back to bed.

Thanks for the responses! I'm going to install Stellarium and give it a try.
I find CdC gives more useful information but without much of the eye candy, and isn't as demanding on video.
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Old 22-02-2010, 07:40 PM
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Fuuny ? how about a year book? no need to power it up just flick to the right page.

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I haven't got any sky chart software on this laptop at the moment

Can someone please tell me when Saturn rises tonight, and what time it passes overhead for Sydney area.

Thanks!
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That's what Astronomy 2010 is for Mike. Surely you have one lying about somewhere?
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Old 23-02-2010, 05:15 AM
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hmm I could've dug it up and found it but I was outside at the time
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That's what Astronomy 2010 is for Mike. Surely you have one lying about somewhere?


Yes, Stellarium is great, never had any worries with it ... quick and easy.
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As far as i am concerned, with the cloud i am experiencing, Saturn should rise about 12 hours before it sets......
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