Also, in the morning, to the east southeast I can see with my eyeballs (from the top right to the bottom left) Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars. Mars is close and just below Saturn and to the left in the pic below.
" Venus AND the Pleiades "....... I'm pretty sure that was an all girl rock band out of Motown in the late '60s....
Also, in the morning, to the east southeast I can see with my eyeballs (from the top right to the bottom left) Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars. Mars is close and just below Saturn and to the left in the pic below.
It's a gift.If there were eight chicks, I'd give it a look!
I remember the Josie and the Pussycats cartoon ...what tails they had!
And cute ears too.
Cat ears.
I'm digging myself in deeper here ... Dave, why you do that!?!
AA
Had a look at a 2 min pass of the ISS at twilight a couple weeks ago! I don't have binocs, so last night's view was of Venus setting in the west. I'll give it another look tonight.
It's a gift.
It is very clear here in Michigan tonight. We had a beautiful day. My son rode his electric long board for about 5 miles total, he has no fever, I have no symptoms, neither does the War Department. I am a blessed man.Here you go:
Josie and the Pussycats (TV series) - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
Complete and total thread drift.
Ahem. Tonight!
Look at Venus!
Not, ah, cartoons.
With tails.
AA
The right eyepiece makes any telescope a pleasure to use.With the right eyepiece, I could get a bright view of Venus + Pleiades, just not from my yard in April.
My old Minolta 7 x 50 XL's are getting to heavy for me to lug around. Any suggestions in the 8 x 32, 10 x 30, 10 x 42 range? The last time I was in the market Zeiss and Doctor's were the top tier brands.Comet Atlas is coming later this month, so if you don't have decent binoculars, you might buy some.
My old Minolta 7 x 50 XL's are getting to heavy for me to lug around. Any suggestions in the 8 x 32, 10 x 30, 10 x 42 range? The last time I was in the market Zeiss and Doctor's were the top tier brands.