[M]: RE: Re: (M) Conjunction new york blues
| Subject: | [M]: RE: Re: (M) Conjunction new york blues |
| From: | Paw, Jordan |
| Date: | Wed Feb 24 09:51:01 1999 |
Cloudy in new york. Guess Ill have to wait until the year 2086? When this
happens again.
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Strawn [SMTP:bugdozer01@earthlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 11:40 AM
To: mapug@shore.net
Subject: [M]: Re: (M) Conjunction
Im truly convinced no one ever looks up any more.
There I was in the parking lot of a mini mall, people
every where. Right above the mountains to the east
were two very bright objects right next to each other.
A strange and interesting thing for me to see and I
look at the sky every night. No one noticed.....
I enjoyed it.
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Wallace
To: mapug@shore.net
Date: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 6:46 AM
Subject: [M]: (M) Conjunction
>My LX-200 did its job yesterday afternoon--got Venus and
Jupiter
>together in a 20mm Nagler--was so clear that I could see
the bands on
>Jupiter. This was a first for me in broad daylight. They
were relatively
>easy to locate by powering up facing south, level and dec
at 90.
>
>Clear skies, Andy
>
>
happens again.
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Strawn [SMTP:bugdozer01@earthlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 11:40 AM
To: mapug@shore.net
Subject: [M]: Re: (M) Conjunction
Im truly convinced no one ever looks up any more.
There I was in the parking lot of a mini mall, people
every where. Right above the mountains to the east
were two very bright objects right next to each other.
A strange and interesting thing for me to see and I
look at the sky every night. No one noticed.....
I enjoyed it.
Scott
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Wallace
To: mapug@shore.net
Date: Wednesday, February 24, 1999 6:46 AM
Subject: [M]: (M) Conjunction
>My LX-200 did its job yesterday afternoon--got Venus and
Jupiter
>together in a 20mm Nagler--was so clear that I could see
the bands on
>Jupiter. This was a first for me in broad daylight. They
were relatively
>easy to locate by powering up facing south, level and dec
at 90.
>
>Clear skies, Andy
>
>