Tricky Dicky
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Just curious, for the last couple of weeks as I walk to the station in the morning around 6ish, there is very, very bright object in the sky, roughly South-East. Far too bright to be a star, so it obviously a planet. Having checked the sky maps on ...
http://www.astronomy.co.uk/skyview
and it's clearly either Saturn or Jupiter. I didn't think Saturn ever gets that bright. However, the maps show Saturn to be roughly the right ascension, but due South, whilst Jove is the right direction but should be much lower in the sky - so which is it ?
http://www.astronomy.co.uk/skyview
and it's clearly either Saturn or Jupiter. I didn't think Saturn ever gets that bright. However, the maps show Saturn to be roughly the right ascension, but due South, whilst Jove is the right direction but should be much lower in the sky - so which is it ?