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Venus in the east.

It's too cloudy in Bristol and the ISS would be visible :p

Apparently ..."Tonight at 8.30pm is Earth Hour, the call out is to turn all lights out for an hour in support of the earth and nature "
 
As I open my front door the waxing crescent moon was there and Venus shining bright above it last night, hundreds of stars visible, the plough, Orion’s Belt and so on. With all the stress and strain of the past few weeks, looking up for a few minutes really helped calm me down, put stuff in perspective.
 
As I open my front door the waxing crescent moon was there and Venus shining bright above it last night, hundreds of stars visible, the plough, Orion’s Belt and so on. With all the stress and strain of the past few weeks, looking up for a few minutes really helped calm me down, put stuff in perspective.

Yes, anything like astrology and space puts everything in perspective for me too, makes you see the bigger picture :)
 
Once every eight years, the Pleiades, also known as the Seven Sisters, star cluster and Venus appear very close in the sky when in reality they are not. The Pleiades is an open star cluster located in the constellation Taurus.
venus and plaedies.jpg
And this from a light polluted Middlesex.
 
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