Dear friends of Science and Astronomy,
Though the events is happening all over, the timings are odd for INDIAN sub
continental region. as total event will not be seen there as shown in map
attached. IN UK AND EUROPE where the events will be fully visible for full time
of event and also in europe VENUS PASS BEHIND MOON DISK in the middle, so actual
measurements of diameter of the MOON and distance of VENUS can be calculated
correctly on astronomicalt and trignometrically.
Occultation of Venus on 01 Dec
Occultation of Venus - December 1, 2008
Venus shortly before disappearance
Venus reappears from behind the Moon
Brilliant Venus will pop out from behind the Moon on Monday night (December 1)
in a spectacular display of celestial hide-and-seek over much of Europe
including the UK. Britain is ideally placed for the rare event, called a
planetary occultation, which occurs during the "rush hour" and so could be
widely noticed by non-astronomers.
In the darkening twilight, Venus will appear like a bright "star" emerging and
detaching itself from the crescent Moon which will probably show "earthshine" on
its dark side - a phenomenon known as "the old moon in the young moon's arms".
The pair will then make a dazzling pattern with another bright planet, Jupiter,
above the south-western horizon - itself a rare event called a conjunction.
The Moon's cover-up of Venus begins in daylight shortly after 3.45pm from
London. Venus will then lie just to the left of the Moon and may be seen even
with the naked eye as it is so bright. But the reappearance of Venus will be
even easier to spot because of the darker sky. From London this happens at about
5.16pm. Times in other parts of the country vary slightly but you can check for
major cities below. (Warning: Do not try to find it in binoculars or a telescope
without first hiding the Sun behind a building and don't allow anyone else to
risk pointing the instrument at the Sun and being blinded.)
The lunar cover-up is similar to a solar eclipse except that it is Venus being
hidden instead of the Sun. A conjunction between these bright planets and the
Moon is unusual enough but the occultation makes this event extra special. It
will be a spectacular sight in the twilight sky, if clouds stay away, and a
great opportunity to get out your camera.
Time of disappearance
Time of reappearance
Penzance
3.37pm
5.11pm
Bristol
3.42pm
5.14pm
Swansea
3.40pm
5.12pm
London
3.46pm
5.16pm
Birmingham
3.43pm
5.13pm
Norwich
3.48pm
5.17pm
Manchester
3.42pm
5.12pm
Hull
3.45pm
5.14pm
Douglas
3.39pm
5.09pm
Newcastle
3.43pm
5.13pm
Belfast
3.37pm
5.07pm
Edinburgh
3.41pm
5.09pm
Inverness
3.39pm
5.07pm
If you can find the Moon in the sky earlier in the afternoon, see if you can
spot Venus just to its left. You may be surprised at how easy it is to see in
daylight with the naked-eye once you know where to look!" Do report any
sightings to the SPA Occultation Section. You can also post your pictures and
results, and check those of other observers, on the SPA Forum.
SPA Lunar Section Director Peter Grego is hoping to show a live webcast of the
occultation if skies are clear. Check his website here.
Forwarded by Dr.BHUDIA-Science Group Of INDIA . President:' Kutch Science
Foundation'.Founder :' Kutch Amateurs Astronomers Club - Bhuj - Kutch '.Life
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