Thursday, 16 October 2008

Bank acquires moon

It is the morning after the night of the October full moon.

4:52 am


A funny thing happened on the way to the horizon at 4:56am.


Totally caged! I see now the true purpose of the adornment atop the Deutsche Bank building.

4:57 am.


4:58 am.


Sunday, 5 October 2008

Planetary 2

Julian date 245474, from the Texas Observatory
Stellarium is set to southern hemisphere observation so the point of view is opposite to that of the previous image.

Saturday, 4 October 2008

Planetary distances

I found a current time solar system plotter at the Texas A&M Astronomical Observatory.
Mercury was just visible to the average digital ccd in the photos of 9 September 2008. It is less than 62 million miles away from Earth. The map from the SSP plotter confirms the three planets are lined up for our viewing pleasure.
In short,
Sun, 93.000307 million miles, 8.333 minutes light time (one way)
Mercury, 61.165 million miles, 5.446 minutes light time 
Venus, 127 million miles, 11.41 mins light time
Mars, 231.16 million miles, 20.666 mins light time
Jupiter, 465.57567 million miles, 41.6333 mins light time
Saturn, 951.729 million miles, 1hr 25 mins light time
Neptune, 2732 million miles, 4.07194 hours light time

Wednesday, 1 October 2008

New moon and Venus

Venus is exceptionally bright tonight in the gathering gloom. The new moon is bronzed by the nearly vanished sunset.
6:28pm in the west.
 
6:29pm
 
 
6:30pm