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A wierd light up by the moon... do you see it?
19-05-2007 23:17
MGoelzHey, I just went outside, and I see it too.
That is really spectacular! If anyone finds out exactly what it is, I'd like to know.
Too bad I'm at my dad's and I don't have my camera with me.
19-05-2007 23:17
Eldarion
From a SpaceWeather.com Email:
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Originally Posted by SpaceWeather.com
Space Weather News for May 19, 2007
http://spaceweather.com DON'T MISS THIS: When the sun sets tonight (Saturday, May 19th), go outside and look west. Venus and the crescent Moon will pop out of the twilight barely 1-degree apart. It's a spectacular pairing of the two brightest objects in the night sky. The display will be visible from brightly lit cities and even through thin clouds. Visit http://spaceweather.com for a sky map and photos. If a friend sent you this alert and you would like to subscribe, click here: http://spaceweather.com/services/ |
19-05-2007 23:41
Gabe
My dad says it happens about every ten years, so astronomically it is a very common thing. 
20-05-2007 00:02
Qbranch
Sure am glad other people saw this, thought i was crazy for a moment.
Thanks guys,
-q
20-05-2007 00:34
Daniel Brim
Thanks for the tip, I just went and got a photo of it. Pardon it being slightly out of focus, it was the best I could get with this lens which is not very good.
20-05-2007 00:46
Alan Anderson
There's nothing weird about the planet Venus. It's been there in pretty much the same place in the sky for weeks. The Moon just happens to be passing very near it tonight.
Check them out in binoculars -- when seen at high magnification, Venus is also revealed as a crescent.
20-05-2007 06:41
Roger| Look at the Moon! |
20-05-2007 07:29
ahecht
It's times like these that I really wish the clouds over New England would go away.
20-05-2007 08:27
Protronie
Wow... it might be common to see but its still kewl.
Even from the city its bright, wish I was up on a mountain somewhere where the air is clear... bet its really something to see then! 
20-05-2007 12:24
Tytus Gerrish
this coughht my eye last night too it looked like the MEC flag from Battlefield 2
20-05-2007 13:20
seanlThats what sucks about being in Los Angeles county... you cant see things like this..
20-05-2007 14:07
BlondeNerd
Before prom, my group went to Borders (We're nerds) and there were telescopes set out on their sidewalk to see Venus. A bunch of kids in prom dresses staring through telescopes must have been quite a sight!
20-05-2007 16:20
Alan Anderson
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Thats what sucks about being in Los Angeles county... you cant see things like this..
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20-05-2007 17:12
Daniel Brim
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Thats what sucks about being in Los Angeles county... you cant see things like this..
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20-05-2007 20:03
Jeff K.
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Thats what sucks about being in Los Angeles county... you cant see things like this..
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20-05-2007 20:14
seanl|
I was driving back from my cousin's home in San Marino that night and I saw it pretty well. I was on the 210 in the mountains heading towards the San Fernando Valley.
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20-05-2007 21:03
rarprrydude234yes, i noticed it at a friends house and the first thing we thought of this event was "you know those creepy events on the old sci-fi shows where they are on the moon and....". this was quite unusual and it was pretty intriguing at the same time. quite a sight to see.
20-05-2007 21:24
joshsmithers
Hmm, our team had a cookout last night and i'm surprised nobody noticed this.
But, just now, our family went out and we could tell where venus and saturn were, similiar to this.
22-05-2007 08:07
RogerAnother cool thing to watch for is the International Space Station (ISS). Right after sundown or before sunrise is the best time. Just a bright star travelling across the sky until it disappears in the Earth's shadow.
http://spaceflight1.nasa.gov/realdat...ngs/index.html
22-05-2007 16:45
Cooley744Yep, yep, it's been stated and im just varifying its correct...It's VENUS!
23-05-2007 16:28
ay2bFor another great shot of this, see the "Astronomy Picture of the Day" from today (2007 May 23)