Missing the morning moon
Because of my new night job, I rarely get on the roof anymore to do morning astronomy. So it was a delight to make the effort and get up this morning for the Moon-Venus conjunction.
Click on the photos for the best views of the two bodies.


I plan to go back to taking down precise notes of what I see in the sky, as I used to do before I started this blog. My astronomy journals ended when this blog began, and that can't be good. So I will have to change this blog to become more detail-oriented, or else retire it.
But I do have one conjunction project to publish here -- and it's almost finished. For those still reading, I hope you'll stay tuned.
Click on the photos for the best views of the two bodies.


I plan to go back to taking down precise notes of what I see in the sky, as I used to do before I started this blog. My astronomy journals ended when this blog began, and that can't be good. So I will have to change this blog to become more detail-oriented, or else retire it.
But I do have one conjunction project to publish here -- and it's almost finished. For those still reading, I hope you'll stay tuned.
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