[AZ-Observing] Re: Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Clouds and Lightning

Sounds like a great show, Rick.  Definitely hope to see some of your
photos.

This begs the obvious follow-up question...what's the observing record
for most Joe Orman moments in a 24 hour period?





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[mailto:az-observing-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rick Scott
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2005 10:44 PM
To: Scott (GD), Rick
Subject: [AZ-Observing] Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Clouds and Lightning

What a great combination of events tonight. Susan and I went to a 
location a little north of Maricopa and had ring-side seats for a 
spectacular evening. We were able to spot Mercury without the need for 
optical aid just around 8pm and Saturn about ten or fifteen minutes 
later. I was able to see all three through my camera with a 200mm lens 
about ten minutes before eight o'clock. They were farther apart than I 
expected but easily fit in the field of view of my 200mm lens 
(equivalent to 360mm on a 35mm camera).

There was a rainbow prior to the sun setting and the sunset itself was 
beautiful with rays and clouds to enhance it. I spotted Venus about five

minutes after the sun had set. There was lightning storms all around us 
except toward the fairly clear west, so after taking a series of 
photographs of the planets, I spent about an hour and a half taking 
lightning photos.

What a spectacular evening - I hope others got to share in it.

Rick Scott


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