Planets this morning

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I can't see Mars :(

Maybe another cup of coffee will cure me.
 

I can't see Mars :(

Maybe another cup of coffee will cure me.
Maybe your monitor isn't brightened up as much as mine...It's very faint just to the left of the lower dot.
 

Nice shot. Been watching them over the last couple of weeks. More keep popping up. Are ya sure one isn't Nibiru?:icon_thumright:
 

I am up every morning around 4 - 430am and have been watching this too (when it's clear). I think its really cool to watch them move.
 

That would be Jupiter, Venus and Mars. Mercury is far
below the horizon.

Nice pic!

stellarium-000.webp

Any star lover out there can download a free program called
"Stellarium". It shows the complete, accurate sky from your
location, and is a huge tool for astronomers.

Stellarium
 

Nice shot. Been watching them over the last couple of weeks. More keep popping up. Are ya sure one isn't Nibiru?:icon_thumright:
No??? Which one you wondering about?
 

That would be Jupiter, Venus and Mars. Mercury is far
below the horizon.

Nice pic!

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Any star lover out there can download a free program called
"Stellarium". It shows the complete, accurate sky from your
location, and is a huge tool for astronomers.

Stellarium
Neat. I wasn't finding any good reference to what I'm seeing online. Thanks! Digg's
 

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