Moon Hides Venus Tuesday 8
mgarraha writes: "Sky and Telescope reports
that the crescent Moon will pass directly in front of Venus
during the daytime Tuesday for observers in North America.
S&T also has a table of
Venus disappearance and reappearance times
for many locations.
Venus is about 40 degrees away from the Sun and will be hidden for about an hour."
Occultation (Score:1)
Timing of occultations of stars is (was?) considered useful for getting better info about the moon's orbit and such. Occultations of planets aren't considered, last I checked, to be scientifically useful - but they are a neat thing to see.
Re:When the Moon eclipses the Sun... (Score:1)
When the Moon eclipses the Sun... (Score:2)
When Venus is eclipsed by the Moon you can't see it any more. Newsworthy huh?
--CRAP! (Score:2)
Thanks for nothing, /.
Re:When the Moon eclipses the Sun... (Score:1)
Re:Occultation (Score:1)
Eyewitness reports (Score:1)
Eclipse? (Score:1)