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Triple Planet & Lunar Conjunction 9th October 2015

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8 years 6 months ago - 8 years 6 months ago #104983 by lunartic_old
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An image taken this morning, the moon is blown out, but all the major players are still there. This was taken from Coliemore Harbour in Dalkey with Dalkey Island providing a nice foreground object.

I was disappointed that I could not see Mercury, time was against me as I had to get back home for work, damn job. :pinch:

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Paul

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8 years 6 months ago #104986 by flt158
Thank you, Paul, for your persistence in the taking of this image.

You are a truly versatile dedicated amateur astronomer. Hats off to you! (Woolly ones especially!)

I had very cloudy skies in Ranelagh. The clouds simply were not for moving on Friday morning in the eastern sky.

Aubrey.
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8 years 6 months ago #105035 by Seanie_Morris
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I have to say, Murphy's Law didn't get any better then this!

Every morning, since October 8th to 10th, and then from October 12th to 16th, I was looking at a clear or partly clouded skies before dawn, camera and (mostly) 70mm refactor or 10 X 50 binos at the ready and in use. And what do ya know happens? The two crucial mornings of the 11th and 17th were completely overcast and groggy.

Still, the mornings were nice, excellent sunrises, a few sun pillars spotted, and of course the planets. Though I do have to admit, I couldn't get Mercury on any morning as, from my location, I was just pipped to it by thick early morning haze and fog along the ground. I think I spotted it once, but only for a few shimmering seconds.

The next time Venus, Mars and Jupiter get as close as they did on Saturday morning is January 2021.

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Former IFAS Chairperson and Secretary.
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8 years 6 months ago #105040 by lunartic_old
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The three planets looked very impressive this morning. The weather forecast last night did not predict clear skies, otherwise I would have gotten up earlier to attempt some imaging.
Wednesday week is when they are clustered close together here's hoping for clear skies.
Paul

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8 years 6 months ago #105041 by flt158
Unfortunately there is rain coming tonight.
It will depend on what time the skies will finally clear in the early hours of Wednesday morning -if it does.

Aubrey.

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8 years 6 months ago #105061 by Fermidox
The trio made a nice obtuse triangle this morning, Venus 2° from Jupiter and 2½° from Mars -


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