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Venus-Jupiter Conjunction of June 30th/July 1st

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9 years 4 months ago #104377 by flt158
Thank you, Paul. We shall start a new post on the Perseids when the time draws near.

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9 years 4 months ago #104378 by lunartic_old
Replied by lunartic_old on topic Venus-Jupiter Conjunction of June 30th/July 1st
To me Aubrey it looks Jupiter is the one that's moving, Venus looks to be in the same portion of sky for the past few months while Jupiter is zipping across the heavens.

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9 years 4 months ago #104379 by flt158
Yes, Paul. I do see what you mean. Jupiter appears to be heading westwards towards the Sun -although it is the Sun that is going towards Jupiter. Whereas the stars of Leo are moving "behind" Venus.

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9 years 4 months ago #104380 by dave_lillis
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yes, it sure does move fast.
At the end of the SAC meeting last night, we went around to the back of the college with the clubs 12" and wow what a change from Tuesday night, Venus is moving fast !

Did anyone simulate the conjunction next August, they only miss each other by around 4 arcminutes, it'll be almost impossible to catch this at sunset with the naked eye though...

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9 years 4 months ago #104382 by Neill
Supposed to happen August 27th next year, (0.06 degrees). Used starry night backyard for Belfast as location, near impossible to see it naked eye. Makes this current one look like a piece of cake! As far south in in the island as you can + the west coast with the Atlantic as your western horizon might get the job done :-)
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9 years 4 months ago #104383 by flt158
Amazing -this post simply goes on and on.
We have many good astronomers telling us of future conjunctions.
Thank you all so very much !!
Roll on 26th October for the first one.

Clear skies,

Aubrey.

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