Thursday, 21 September 2023

Hello Pleiades, heralding the Autumn

Out and about in the camper van , spent the night at a favourite local dark sky location.

What a beautiful night, witnessed the Moon rosy red and westward bound, melting into the nearby hills near Maenclochog.

Several meteors flashed by, Helen spotted a possible bollide, she mentioned that it left a definite trail in its wake. 

Of course I missed it completely, at the time I was totally distracted by the the Plough asterism!

Out towards the east Jupiter was bright and sharp, and nearby the Pleiades was rising, a sure sign that Autumn is here.

Here's a picture I managed to capture with the phone camera. 

A perfect night for all astronomers, hopefully the first of many in this new autumn astronomy season. 


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