Skip to main content

Forums

Connect with people who understand what you are going through, seek advice and surround yourself with support. We're free, anonymous, and professionally moderated 24/7.

  • 47,412Members
  • 1,212,935Posts
  • 1,400,000Visitors
08 Jan 2018 08:56 AM
Senior Contributor

Hi @utopia@Shaz51@Ceres@outlander@redheaded

 

I am starting this thread again - I didn't lose interest but I can see that I slowed down with this because I found walking around a hard chore with my wonky knee and could not be bothered going outside to see but things are getting interesting again

 

Early in the morning MARS and JUPITER are extremely close together right now - and they will start moving apart gradually - and this is easily visible early in the morning

 

Later than those two SATURN and MERCURY are close together too but nearer the sun and harder to find - I don't have a good "horizon" here but these to will be visible for a while

 

VENUS is too close to the sun until the end of February - and that will appear in the west

 

And @utopia - I know the cluster of stars called the Pleiades of the Seven Sisters - I will see if I can find a pic for you - they are easily visible in the early morning sky too

 

Dec

 

Pleiades.jpg

 

 

My favourites

Members feature!Log in to add spaces, events and discussions to your favourites.

Guidelines and technical support

Crisis support

SANE services are not designed for crisis support. If you require immediate support, please contact one of the service providers below.