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Star gazing 12/7/16

Started by xjchad, December 08, 2016, 01:08:19 PM

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xjchad

That's about all we did for 4 hours last night without so much as a twitch from either rod  :(
No surf, no current, not one strand of salad, and no freaking fish!
Hopefully tonight will be better!
As far as the stars go, what is the giant orange/yellow star/planet to the southwest that moved north? Super bright!  I thought it was a plane heading straight at us for the longest time.

Pinoyfisher

Sounds like a bad luck star with how your night went  ;) When you see it up in the sky, go back home.
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Latimeria

Hey Chad, I saw the same thing on Tuesday and even asked Steve if it was a plane or a planet.  I thought it was Venus and confirmed it when I opened up Google Sky and there it was, clear as day.  Venus.

I'm looking forward to your other post this morning.
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xjchad

Quote from: Pinoyfisher on December 09, 2016, 08:36:44 AM
Sounds like a bad luck star with how your night went  ;) When you see it up in the sky, go back home.
I think your right Mike!  I didn't see it last night and my luck was much better!

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Quote from: Latimeria on December 09, 2016, 08:50:46 AM
Hey Chad, I saw the same thing on Tuesday and even asked Steve if it was a plane or a planet.  I thought it was Venus and confirmed it when I opened up Google Sky and there it was, clear as day.  Venus.

I'm looking forward to your other post this morning.
Venus!? How cool! I didn't know it was that visible.
I'll get last nights report up on a bit.