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Hey all you astronomers out there .... a question for you this morning ....
As I looked out of our front bedroom window (due east) at about 4.00 am this morning, there were two stars burning brightly. One was above horizon level and the other quite some way above it, not in a straight line, but a little bit to the right of the lower one. These were very bright, so I assume they are planets, does anyone know what these could be. I should add that the moon was in the west, behind my right shoulder, so to speak.
Hope you can help,
Chox.
As I looked out of our front bedroom window (due east) at about 4.00 am this morning, there were two stars burning brightly. One was above horizon level and the other quite some way above it, not in a straight line, but a little bit to the right of the lower one. These were very bright, so I assume they are planets, does anyone know what these could be. I should add that the moon was in the west, behind my right shoulder, so to speak.
Hope you can help,
Chox.
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