Venus/Jupiter Conjunction Tomorrow
TigerNut writes "I've been watching Venus and Jupiter creep closer together in the morning sky for the last few weeks, and tomorrow will be their closest approach, according to this table. The table also indicates this will be the closest that Venus and Jupiter will appear until 2014. Happy viewing! There's more on the conjunction at Universe Today."
So, where in the world should you be, to get the best view? :)
Of course, I also hope that they are putting this show on pay-per-view, cause that Venus chick is HOT!
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Excellent pictures here: http://www.digitalsky.org.uk/vj_conj_nov04.html
A conjunction very much like the one occurring on the 5th occurred in August of the year 3 B.C. ... That year Venus and Jupiter were only 10 arc-minutes or 0.16 degrees apart...With such a narrow separation, light reflected from the two would seem to merge into one as seen with the unaided eye. Some scholars have speculated that this close conjunction may have been interpreted as a sign by ... the wise men
Oh great, another religious figure will be born and there will be even more religions fighting with each other over land and The-One-True-Religion bragging rights.
At this pace, one of these days a cult will form around comets and they will kill themselves to send their souls to a comet......oh wait.
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I am from Norhtern VA, but attend college in Pittsburgh, were I witnessed the total lunar eclipse. Incidentally, I also met a girl from the res hall in front of which I was standing. All in all, a good night, but I think that the eclipse was visible over quite a large area.
Sounds like those Skeksis had better hurry up and make peace with the Gelflings.
In case anyone doesn't know what a conjunction is, I found a good reference.
Apparently they're for hooking up words and phrases and clauses.
I thought they where a bit close when I saw them tonight but at 51 I really don't pay attention as much as I used to. After seeing 2 total solar eclipse, a couple of good look at 2 comets, one unscheduled, a major alignment of the planets in the whole solar system and those are just the very memorable events the conjunction Venus and Jupiter is cool but only in so much that this one is so rare.
http://www.iac.es/galeria/mrk/JupVen2.html
All in all, a good night, but I think that the eclipse was visible over quite a large area.
Lunar eclipses are visible to the whole world, at least those those that can see the moon between the times of umbral contacts, which is usually more than half the world.
During a lunar eclipse everyone sees the same thing (well almost due to parallax), since it isn't the Earth being eclipsed, but the moon. During a solar eclipse the Earth is being eclipsed, and so we see it differently depending on where we are on Earth. If we were on the moon, solar eclipses would look the same to everyone.
Planetary conjunctions were outlawed in 10 states on Tuesday. You'd better hope they don't find out about this. 'Course, those people aren't real big on "all that scientific stuff", so maybe they won't notice.
I've been watching Venus and Jupiter creep closer together in the morning sky for the last few weeks, Now we know what all the potential Kerry voters did wrong....
Yes, I know this is obvious to anyone with an education, but I'd like a little more precision in statements about planets. Jupiter and Venus cannot be at their closest when their positions seen from Earth coincide because at this point they cannot be in a direct line with the Sun - think about it. Their apparent positions in the sky may be closest, but at the point at which they are actually closest they must be visually separated from the point of view of Earth.
And for some of these posters who are wilfully misunderstanding the whole thing, the best place to see Venus and Jupiter (reasonably) close together is the Uffizi, in Firenze (Florence) Italy. There is a story that at one time the Uffizi used to show only one large Botticelli at a time so as not tog et the visitors over-excited.
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Quand ardent Jupiter avec son regard fixe de perforation transpercera Venus juste carrément en son échine.
Alors l'un triomphe singe-fait face au-dessus de son ennemi.
Et les auteurs au Forum déploreront. Et fureur contre RIAA et SCO (comme d'habitude).
When fiery Jupiter with his piercing gaze
Shall spear fair Venus squarely in her loins
Then shall the monkey-faced one triumph over his foe
And the writers to the Forum shall lament
And rail against RIAA and SCO
Hera will be most displeased
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It's the end of my comment as I know it and I feel fine.
Now we will live forever! We will live forever! We will live forever!
Ahhh! Augra told me about this...
Now the Skeksis and the Mystics can reunite at last, and the crystal be healed!
Now, if he'd said meating ...
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To Europeans, 5/11/04 is November 5th 2004. It's like a little-endian date. DD/MM/YY.
The Japanese like big-endian dates YY/MM/DD, so today would be 04/11/05.
If anything, the American way of doing dates is weird.
Time to return to my pagan roots.
Something notable happened in the heavens, therefore time for drunken hedonism followed by human sacrifice...
Or, at least a nice pizza sacrifice.
-- Just another unsolicited opinion... from the Peanut Gallery.