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Moon and Jupiter [and Saturn] nicely visible this week: Full moon 27th.https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/blog/astronomy/night-sky-highlights-november-2023
Originally Posted by: Roger Parsons
Was wondering what that bright star was next to the moon. Didnt realise Jupiter could be that bright, couldnt see Saturn though, where abouts would that be?
Originally Posted by: The Beast from the East
I recommend you download Stellarium or use it online. Links below. It's free and brilliant. I'd start with the 2nd.When I last looked Saturn was in the eastern sky when the Moon and Jupiter were westering. But of course, they all move! 😁http://stellarium.org/en_GB/ https://stellarium-web.org/
There seem to be unusually many aurora reports at this time - is the sun being more active, or is it just easier to pick up reports on the web?
Originally Posted by: DEW
'Perfect solar system' foundhttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-67488931 Too good to be true?
Magnetic activity up in the red. There should be a good chance for many to see the aurora tonight, given the cold air mass and the subsequent clearer skies in place:https://aurorawatch.lancs.ac.uk/
Originally Posted by: Bolty