Seems like December is/has lined/lining up for some good events. It is a shame that a gibbous Moon will interfere with seeing the Geminids except for the brightest ones on the 13th of December. On 2008-12-03 04:19, Patrick Wiggins wrote:
On 02 Dec 2008, at 17:25, Jay Eads wrote:
So if you are able to grab a few minutes on the evening of the 10th, we can see the near full moon cross over the Pleiades. Should make for some very bright viewing best in a small telescope or binocs I would imagine. Anyway just thought I would mention it.
Hi Jay,
Thanks for the reminder. I'd forgotten.
Looks like three of the Pleiades' stars brighter than 6 will be occulted.
From here in N. Utah the first ingress, a mag. 5.45 will be at about 23:45, then a mag 4.3 at 23:50 and the last and the brightest mag 3.87 at 00:16.
All three events are with the Moon between 70 and 66 degrees above the SW horizon.
Egresses will then occur at 00:34, 01:04 and 01:12 with the Moon between 63 and 57 degrees up.
Ingresses will be behind a very (VERY) narrow dark limb and while they could be a challenge to naked eye should be visible with binoculars. Egress even with binos could be a problem since one does not know exactly where to look.
Thanks again,
patrick