Saturday, February 28, 2009

Venus Conjunction

On Friday, February 27th Venus and the Moon treated us to another nice conjunction. It had been cloudy all week and I didn't think the sky would be clear for this conjunction. On Friday I was pleasantly surprised to have an nice crisp clear night to view the conjunction. What a beautiful site it was. The pictures do not do justice.

A few interesting facts about this conjunction.The Moon conjuncts Venus nearly every month, but NASA reports that this encounter is somewhat unique:

(1) Venus is at maximum brightness: magnitude -4.6. The planet is twenty times brighter than Sirius, the brightest star in the sky. It is so luminous that it can actually shine through thin clouds and cast subtle shadows on the ground.

(2) As seen from North America, the Moon-Venus separation is only a little more than 1o. Stick up your thumb and hold it out at arm's length. Venus and the Moon will fit comfortably behind the thumb-tip. Tight conjunctions like this are the most beautiful of all.

(3) Not only is the Moon a crescent, but so is Venus. A small telescope pointed at the glittering planet will reveal a slender 20%-illuminated disk.


Venus and the Moon do a dance over Pocatello



A 2.5 second exposure. Notice the "Earthshine". You can see this with the naked eye in a dark setting.


About 6X magnification.

I was able to locate a really nice picture which was taken with a little more "magnification" than I was set up for. It shows the cresent of Venus matching the Moon which is really cool.

I found this picture on the "Astronomy Picture of the Day". The photo was taken by Drew Sullivan.

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/archivepix.html

Click on the photo to see the 20% cresent on Venus

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Good Day to Fly!

A friend of mine invited me to take a spin with him in his Cessna 182. About noon the fog lifted enough to take off. What a beautiful day it was at 10,000 ft. Gordon uses his plane for business purposes. I'm still trying to figure out the business part of the trip??

Gordon Nielson and I climbing out over Pocatello.

Scout Mountain
Our local ski resort "Pebble Creek"
Self portrait using the mirror used to check the landing gear

Can you see Kennedy waiving?

Gordon doing his thing

Snake River near American Falls Reservoir

Final approach on Runway 3, Pocatello Regional Airport

Gordon and his Skylane!

Monday, February 2, 2009

Super Bowl Party

This year we had late meetings and I had finances to do after church. Marilyn and the kids surprised me with dinner and treats all set up downstairs for a "Super Bowl Party" when I got home. Did I say DVR rules!!

When halftime neared and you were prompted to get your 3-D glasses ready, I was totally surprised that Kennedy had the glasses and was ready for action.

The family was split between cheering for Arizona and Pittsburgh. I found myself cheering for players I had on my fantasy team (Warner and Fitzgerald). Its strange how fantasy sports has changed the way I view games even after the fantasy season is over.



3-D action while watching the Super Bowl