Hi everyone! We're still not cleared to bring telescopes out on public
sidewalks, but luckily there are plenty of viewing opportunities from
your own location.
I'm sure those looking up have noticed bright reddish Mars in the E-SE
sky. With the smoke, it looks even redder! Mars will be great to view
all month -- it is at opposition October 13 (closest on October 6th),
but will thrill skywatchers for another month. Jupiter and Saturn can be
spotted low in the SE sky this month. We have a second full moon on
Halloween.
Finally, tonight Oct 8th, the ISS passes high overhead. Time: Thu Oct 08
7:09 PM, Visible: 6 min, Max Height: 82 (90° is straight overhead).
Appears: 10° above NW, Disappears: 11° above S. Good luck. You can
sign up to receive your own ISS alerts at
https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/
NASA's What's Up podcast for October is here:
https://youtu.be/CaSyuJPJfGM
There are many gorgeous sketches and photos of Mars out there on the
internet. Here's one of my favorite sites APOD
https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap201006.html, and here's my very favorite
recent sketch by the great astrophotographer (and a good friend of ours)
Damian Peach.
https://twitter.com/peachastro/status/1311320112880906240/photo/1
That's all for now, send me questions or observations or just to say hi
:-) Miss you all! Jane
--
Jane Houston Jones, retired JPLer
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Twitter: @jhjones @otastro
http://www.otastro.org/
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