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Old 29-08-2022, 12:16 AM
Rod-AR127 (Rod)
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Light beam in Jupiter

I'll leave this here for maximum viewing.

Someone, or something, is shining a very bright light beam on Jupiter.
Somewhere west of me, which leaves about 4 km before your feet get wet. Phoenix, Sth Freo, Nth Coogee?
I'd go for a drive and find it but Mr Cooper's is here with me so I'd better not.
Saw it the other night as well.
Viewed Saturn, not the best viewing despite no clouds, on to Jupiter now.

Light beam went away and it's only 2300hrs. Must have been kids with an LED torch of fleabay. Astro guys would still be out.
Good torch though.

0038 hrs. Waiting for Andromeda galaxy.

Last edited by Rod-AR127; 29-08-2022 at 02:39 AM.
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