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  • i-phone challenge…
  • stuartie_c
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    Use your Starchart app to tell me what the bright planet down and left of the moon is.

    mcmoonter
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    Im guessing Venus

    stuartie_c
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    That’s my guess too McM, but let see what the Jesus phone says.

    l45key
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    Uranus/Jupiter according to Google Skymaps (on a desire)

    clubber
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    Jupiter if it’s the bright one, according to the SkySafari app

    GrahamS
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    Yep Jupiter according to SkySafari on the jesus phone.

    Uranus is there too but much smaller/dimmer.

    stuartie_c
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    Cool.

    I think you can see the moons of Jupiter through binos in the right conditions (might be overwhelmed by the light form the moon just now though)

    P20
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    I use the Planets app, which is good. For the pc, http://www.stellarium.org/ is good

    CountZero
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    Checked Starwalk several nights ago, and ’tis indeed Jupiter and Uranus close together, which has happened several times this year, making a very bright object indeed.

    jacko54321
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    moon is super bright tonight, just got in from a road ride and i dont think i needed lights

    stuartie_c
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    P20 – ta for link to Stellarium.

    molgrips
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    Jupiter’s moons are easy to see with the cheapest of cheap teles.

    GrahamS
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    Top tip for SkySafari app by the way:

    If you give the phone a shake it activates the compass and gyros, so you can then just point it at the stars you are trying to identify.

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