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No luck trying to see the Green Comet or Mars which were supposed to be close to each other in the night sky. Too much light pollution on one side of the townhouse and a large cloud bank on the other side. C'est la vie!
Quote from: rock hound on February 11, 2023, 10:35:45 PMNo luck trying to see the Green Comet or Mars which were supposed to be close to each other in the night sky. Too much light pollution on one side of the townhouse and a large cloud bank on the other side. C'est la vie!Never saw it either. January did not have many clear nights.
It's been a while since a good one. The last one I remember from a few years back was barely visible through binoculars.
You'll never self-actualize the subconscious canopy of stardust with that attitude.