Today has always been special to me. I’ve
always looked forward to it! This morning, it started out around 3:45 as my
alarm rudely awakened me from a great dream. Looking out the window, I saw darkness.
Opening the door and stepping outside, I was treated to a view of numerous
stars in a cloud free sky.
Oh
Yes!!
I could’ve set up the telescope but I thought
watching the planets come up over the horizon might be a better, and easier,
way to go. I opted for a short drive to the near-by hill top with the camera,
tripod and my binoculars. The view there is always superior to my
front yard.
About 20 minutes later with a warm drink in hand I
was parking the car. It was quiet and there were stars everywhere. My observing
spot is fairly light free. I could see stars pretty
low to the horizon and that’s tough here in Shaler!
I set up the camera and took a couple test shots
and then scanned the stars with my binoculars. The moon had set about an hour
before I arrived so there were no problems with it hiding the stars.
Jupiter had just risen above the horizon when I arrived and Venus would soon be breaking out so I concentrated on that section of the hillside. It was easy to see where it would be rising, the other three planets, Saturn, Mars and Jupiter made a straight line right to where it would be showing up.
Venus showed up a couple minutes after its predicted time of arrival. Suddenly…there it was behind the trees and then it was shining free. It is amazing how quickly they rise when you have a reference point to compare them to! I snapped a few shots and then went back to exploring the sky with the binoculars
As the sky brightened, the International Space
Station passed off in the north. I had hoped it would be close enough to Venus to
get a picture but by then the sky was too bright. Watching it in binoculars would
just have to do.
The birds were starting to wake up, soon joggers
would be out and I was ready to refill my coffee cup. I made it home in time to
see the sunrise.
I said this day was special to me. It isn’t
because of the stars or the planets. Not even the ISS made it special. It’s because
on this day my daughter Chelsey was born!
She just had a new son, Nico, who arrived a couple days
before Mothers Day and her birthday. Yes, I’d have to say that our lives are truly blessed. It’s going
to be a great day.
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1 comment:
Congrats on your second grandson. Mateo & Nico. When you gonna drive east to see the fresh baby?
Hey - moon eclipse this Sunday - totality around 10:30pm I think.
You stargazing at the Mt Royal Cemetery?
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