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Thanks 
Norman.  I thought it might be Venus, but had never seen it so big and with 
the bright red color.  Will mark Sept 9 on calendar.  Thanks 
again.
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  size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Norman Winski 
  [mailto:nwinski@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 9:51 
  AMTo: realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxSubject: Re: [RT] Off 
  Topic Stargazing
  Bill,
   
     Venus is often seen around sunrise 
  or sunset and is often called the morning or evening star. It appears very 
  bright in the sky. Dollars to donuts you are looking at Venus.  About 
  once per month, the Moon and Venus line up together in the sky.  This 
  will happen again late on Sept 9 and the wee hours of Sept. 10. <FONT 
  face=Arial size=2>Usually it's really 'purdy'.  Check it 
out.
   
  Cheers,
  Norman
   
   
   
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    href="mailto:bogeybunky@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx";>Bill Daniel 
    To: <A 
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    Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 9:14 
    AM
    Subject: [RT] Off Topic 
Stargazing
    
    I 
    am looking for some stargazing help from some of our astronomical type 
    traders.
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    Is 
    there a website that would show the early morning sky for a particular time 
    and location?
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    I 
    live on the coast in South Carolina and this morning about 6:00 AM EST there 
    was a very bright object in the eastern morning sky approximately 45 degrees 
    above the horizon.  It appeared to be a very bright star that was maybe 
    5 times brighter than a normal star.  In addtion to the normal star 
    color there was very red color that was clearly visible to the naked 
    eye.
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    At 
    first I thought it was an airplane, but it stayed in the same relative 
    position all morning until it disappeared just after 
    daybreak.
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    <SPAN 
    class=898050913-20082002>Any help will be greatly 
    appreciated.
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    <SPAN 
    class=898050913-20082002>Bill Daniel
    
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