We caught it for a moment before the clouds rolled in – sheer luck! But try tonight! They may not be right on top of each other, but they’ll be super close! Go out right after sunset (like, around 4:45 or 5)! We’ve been watching these two since August (Jupiter was so bright, we found out what “that star” was). Still a wonderful sight!
What I told Judy – Try again tonight! Or the next clear night! They might not be right on top of each other, but still very cool to see! We caught it for a moment before the clouds rolled in – sheer luck!We’ve been watching these two since August (Jupiter was so bright, we found out what “that star” was). Still a wonderful sight!
Hell and damnation! It’s cloudy. Grrrr.
We caught it for a moment before the clouds rolled in – sheer luck! But try tonight! They may not be right on top of each other, but they’ll be super close! Go out right after sunset (like, around 4:45 or 5)! We’ve been watching these two since August (Jupiter was so bright, we found out what “that star” was). Still a wonderful sight!
We would have to find a spot with clear sky in the southwest. Not sure that’s anywhere nearby. Enjoying people’s photos.
I was so sad I didnt get to see this in the cloudy London night…. Beautiful event!
What I told Judy – Try again tonight! Or the next clear night! They might not be right on top of each other, but still very cool to see! We caught it for a moment before the clouds rolled in – sheer luck!We’ve been watching these two since August (Jupiter was so bright, we found out what “that star” was). Still a wonderful sight!