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    Re: Venus in daylight in southern latitudes
    From: Sean C
    Date: 2021 Oct 20, 17:28 -0700

    David C wrote:

    "It says 'Veus in daylight'. It does not say  'venus when the sun is above the horizon'."

    Ha! Probably at about the same time you were writing that, I was messing around with my spreadsheet. The Sun had just set and the Moon was about to rise. I saw that Venus was at an altitude high enough to be seen in the middle of a neighborhood with lots of trees. I noted the altitude (~18°) and azimuth (~215°) and stepped outside. It was civil twilight (the Sun was about 2° below the horizon), so it was still fairly bright out. But certainly not as bright as mid-day.

    I used the tilt sensors in my phone and the compass in my watch to get an idea of where to look. I actually just guessed at first, but apparently I have a terrible sense of azimuth. I know where North is relative to my house, but my estimation of 215° was way off. (I was probably looking more in the direction of about 240° at first.) When I looked in the correct direction, all I could see was the tree in my back yard. So, I went and stood under it.

    Thankfully, Venus was right where my spreadsheet told me she should be. I snapped a quick pic (attached) before going back inside. [The tree in the image is in my neighbor's yard.]

    I am sure that if any of my neighbors were watching me taking pictures of an apparently empty sky, they are now certain that I am crazy. XD

    Cheers!

    Sean C.

    37°N, 76°W

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