Re: What was this star or planet?
On Sat, 10 Nov 2007 14:52:10 -0800, wakeup
<the_world_is_all_that_is_thecase@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
At 1900 hours GMT on 19th February 2007 I was in Eastern England and
looking approximately due South when I observed the (crescent) Moon
with a star or planet in very close proximity.
Is there any way I can discover the name of this object?
You were looking west and seeing Venus near the Moon.
A computer planetarium program can answer those sort of questions
easily.
Bud
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The night is just the shadow of the Earth.
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