Venus/Jupiter Conjunction Tomorrow 147
TigerNut writes "I've been watching Venus and Jupiter creep closer together in the morning sky for the last few weeks, and tomorrow will be their closest approach, according to this table. The table also indicates this will be the closest that Venus and Jupiter will appear until 2014. Happy viewing! There's more on the conjunction at Universe Today."
Best viewing point? (Score:4, Interesting)
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Outside.
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No, this is slashdot, dude. He wants an MPEG URL.
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Site logged for monitoring.
-The RIAA
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You can't see it from Earth due to the planets positions [enchantedlearning.com]
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Re:Best viewing point? (Score:2, Interesting)
Here in Oslo, Norway, the sky was clear and I had an excellent view of the conjunction on my way to work this morning around 7 o'clock [UTC+0100]. It was a rare and beautiful sight.
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For quick and dirty estimation, the width of a finger at arm's length is one to two degrees. The width of a closed fist at arm's length is about ten degrees. For a splayed hand, the distance from the tip of the thumb to the tip of the pinky finger is twenty to twenty-five degrees.
The hand and finger rules of thumb (ahem) hold reasonably well across most peo
Re:Best viewing point? (Score:1)
What would that be in VW Beetles at a furlong?
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Re:Best viewing point? (Score:5, Informative)
Your exact location does really matter though since the planets move slowly enough that the planets will still be very close if you look today or tomorrow morning. You need to get out just as dawn is begining to break and look in the east (the direction where the sun is early in the morning). Providing there is nothing much obstructing your view in that direction near the horizon you should be able to spot the two planets close together before the sun comes up.
How to know you're definitely looking at Venus and Jupiter?
They will be brighter than any stars but not by that much with Venus noticeably brighter than Jupiter.
Both pale yellow/orange.
Will rise together. You will not see their separation change unless you look the next morning.
Re:Best viewing point? (Score:3, Interesting)
Of course, it's not the easiest thing to spot during the day however.
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I'm not a big astronomer, but I never complain when I get to see nice events like this. I even told the morn
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Now Jupiter and Venus are both large enough that they almost never twinkle, but with a telescope you can still observe their edges shimmering when conditions are as described above.
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My manual camera (Minolta X-370s or SRT-202 depending on my mood) should have a great view [260mm lens with 2x multiplier]
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What's so beautiful about conjunctions? (Score:2)
I used to be into astronomy when I was a kid, in a sightseeing, rather than scientific interest kind of way. Sorry for the negative comment, but while there are many beautiful things to see in the sky, but I don't quite see how conjunctions qualify.
Through a decent telescope, the planets themselves are certainly pretty, and there would be some limited fun in being able to see two at the same time. With the naked eye or binoculars though, it sounds as though you could create an equally "beautiful" sight by
Worst case scenario... (Score:2)
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I got a good view outside of my garage this morning. They looked like two diamonds, one smaller than the other, twinkling in the dawn sky.
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Planet Triangle (Score:5, Funny)
Of course, I also hope that they are putting this show on pay-per-view, cause that Venus chick is HOT!
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Because of the Penis-Uranus conjunction?
Damn, there goes my karma.
Re:Planet Triangle (Score:1)
I think you'd hard a hard time finding a planet that's not incestuous, save Earth.
Re:Planet Triangle (Score:5, Funny)
However, I've heard from this Soviet chick, Venera, that Venus is just crushing when it comes to the pressure that she exerts on anybody that even tries to get near her. Sure it's nice and hot the closer you get to the surface but, eventually, you just get squashed and she barely even notices.
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Obviously *NOT* the Age of Aquarius (Score:2)
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'conjuction'.
Well, if you were familiar with the UK "newspaper" publishing buisness you would know the "The Sun" would be anything but "blocking" the "conjuction". They would print a grainy "exclusive" photo on the front page with some "whacky" title like "Jupiter thanks his lucky stars!!".
Please... (Score:1, Funny)
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Anyway, how are you going to cause a slashdot effect to the universe? Telescopes/cameras/computers don't tend to shut down planets (or other celestial bodies).
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2) Lack of a sense of humour seems to be a dominant trait
3) See 2).
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-aiabx
Pictures! (Score:5, Informative)
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Notice also that close to the second biggest light source (meaning Jupiter) are several bright dots in a line. For those who have never seen this through a telescope, it was first observed by Galileu in 1610. Those are its four biggest satellites of Jupiter. You can see them well in the last pictures.
Re:Pictures! (Score:2)
Venus & Jupiter 1 [earthlink.net]
Venus & Jupiter 2 [earthlink.net]
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Re:Many eclipsi (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:Many eclipsi (Score:3, Informative)
Lunar eclipses are visible to the whole world, at least those those that can see the moon between the times of umbral contacts, which is usually more than half the world.
During a lunar eclipse everyone sees the same thing (well almost due to parallax), since it isn't the Earth being eclipsed, but the moon. During a solar eclipse the Earth is being eclipsed, and so we see it differently depending on where we a
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Now, if he'd said meating ...
Guiding Star III (Score:3, Funny)
Oh great, another religious figure will be born and there will be even more religions fighting with each other over land and The-One-True-Religion bragging rights.
At this pace, one of these days a cult will form around comets and they will kill themselves to send their souls to a comet......oh wait.
Re:Guiding Star III (Score:1, Offtopic)
Don't people have any sense at all. If India favors one candidate, it means that that candidate's policies are more favorable to Indian workers than they are to US workers.
The red states need to acquire a clue.
Hmm (Score:5, Funny)
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Conjunction junction, what's your function? (Score:5, Funny)
Apparently they're for hooking up words and phrases and clauses.
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Been there, done that, still alright. (Score:2, Interesting)
Good site, lets /. this one too (Score:2, Informative)
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What about the election? (Score:2, Insightful)
Asstrology (Score:1)
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Anti-astrological note (Score:3, Informative)
Yes, I know this is obvious to anyone with an education, but I'd like a little more precision in statements about planets. Jupiter and Venus cannot be at their closest when their positions seen from Earth coincide because at this point they cannot be in a direct line with the Sun - think about it. Their apparent positions in the sky may be closest, but at the point at which they are actually closest they must be visually separated from the point of view of Earth.
And for some of these posters who are wilfully misunderstanding the whole thing, the best place to see Venus and Jupiter (reasonably) close together is the Uffizi, in Firenze (Florence) Italy. There is a story that at one time the Uffizi used to show only one large Botticelli at a time so as not tog et the visitors over-excited.
Re:Anti-astrological note (Score:4, Informative)
(3) noun; an alignment of three or more astronomical bodies
This is a conjunction of Earth, Venus, and Jupiter. Not all lines coincide with the Sun. I agree with your statement, "this is obvious to anyone with an education", but I must add the caveat of having the capability to apply it.
Nostradamus got it right! (Score:5, Funny)
Quand ardent Jupiter avec son regard fixe de perforation transpercera Venus juste carrément en son échine.
Alors l'un triomphe singe-fait face au-dessus de son ennemi.
Et les auteurs au Forum déploreront. Et fureur contre RIAA et SCO (comme d'habitude).
When fiery Jupiter with his piercing gaze
Shall spear fair Venus squarely in her loins
Then shall the monkey-faced one triumph over his foe
And the writers to the Forum shall lament
And rail against RIAA and SCO
Re:Nostradamus got it right! (Score:2)
The sad thing is that some people are going to believe that's real.
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This does not bode well (Score:3, Funny)
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THE GREAT CONJUNCTION COMES! (Score:2, Funny)
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(Sheesh, how many seperate threads are there for this joke?)
Dark Crystal (Score:3, Funny)
Now the Skeksis and the Mystics can reunite at last, and the crystal be healed!
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This news item is a day too late. (Score:2)
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Today? (Score:2)
Re:Today? (Score:3, Informative)
The Japanese like big-endian dates YY/MM/DD, so today would be 04/11/05.
If anything, the American way of doing dates is weird.
I saw it (Score:2)
Astrology (Score:2, Funny)
Something notable happened in the heavens, therefore time for drunken hedonism followed by human sacrifice...
Or, at least a nice pizza sacrifice.
Just saw it (Score:1)
Wow....
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Re:Great (Score:1, Troll)
I'll fix that:
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I've come to troll your ass,
If you urge to mod me down, then oh please pass"