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Re: Daylight Venus and Daylight Saving
From: Peter Hakel
Date: 2022 Mar 13, 14:20 -0700
From: Peter Hakel
Date: 2022 Mar 13, 14:20 -0700
The “Night Sky” app on iOS has helped me locate Venus during daylight.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBCc2S9lN_g
Peter Hakel
Re: Daylight Venus and Daylight Saving
From: Peter Monta
Date: 2022 Mar 13, 19:19 +0000
I certainly agree with using tree branches or roof corners. The only thing I'd add is that smartphones can be helpful with getting the initial binoculars view. The phone's compass is generally reliable to 5 degrees or so and the inclinometer to better than 1 degree. (The phone's planetarium app will give you Venus's azimuth and elevation.) Once you have the tree-branch tip at the correct point, a quick small sweep in aziumth with the binoculars is all it takes.
I use the Theodolite and Stellarium apps on iOS.
Cheers,
Peter