Garry Russell wrote:
Try and get away from city light pollution.
Garry
My street has street lamps but if its bright then I must have seen it unless thats Venus but I look with some Binocs(I cant spell it you might know what I am on about) Garry the Sun is a Star
...the eclipse occurred just below the constellation Leo and just to the right of that was the planet Saturn.
Find Leo the lion and Saturn is at the moment just to the right of the lions head (shaped like a question mark). Saturn is brighter that all the Leo stars and any other nearby stars...A good clue when you look at it through binocs is that it does not "Twinkle" like the nearby stars but the light remains steady as it is a Planet with some dimension rather than an infinitely tiny spec of a Star, enlarged and flashing due to our atmosphere. I also has a good elevation for viewing as it is a bit higher in the sky than the Moon was yesterday. Binocs can only reveal a suggestion of the ring system...You would need a telescope to really see them properly.
Garry Russell wrote:
Planet means wandering star :nahnah:
Garry
Not a true definition.
A star is a huge ball of hydrogen gas undergoing nuclear fusion to form higher mass elements. Our Sun (Sol) is a star.
A planet is a body greater than a defined mass (this has recently been updated), in circular orbit around our Sun.
Planets orbiting other stars (suns), are defined as exo-planets.
A moon (satellite) is a body in orbit around a planet.
That which we commonly refer to as a satellite, is infact an artificial satellite.
Those pictures were fantastic, especially the outlines of the craters. Has anyone got any pictures they have taken of Saturn? I would love to see them.
Onwards and Upwards!!!!!!!!
Jetty!
If God had of meant us to fly, he would have given us wings! He did, it's called an aeroplane!