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: Without a compass and a protractor I can't figure out what
: direction to look; also, I don't know what you mean by the
: four o'clock position because I don't know where 12 or 6
: o'clock is...is the clock face straight in front of me with
: 6 touching the horizon?
: If I am standing on the southern Connecticut shore looking out
: toward Long Island, where can I find it? I get out of work
: around midnight tonight (EST) and will start looking for
: it.
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Greetings, Buzzard:
Yes, I agree that those directions were pretty vague! I plead insomnia in the first degree, compounded by a bunch of excitement!
Let me try this again for all the folks out there.
Since the object is apparently coming up over the horizon about 30 min. ahead of the sun, One's best opportunity to view it is to go out side before sunrise and simply look up 15 or 20 degrees from the horizon at approx. 75 degrees of compass from magnetic north. I guarantee everyone that if this object, or Venus, or whatever it may be, is there again, and looks even closely similar to the way it appeared this morning, then any further directions will be completely unnecessary!
I strongly urge those interested in seeing this phenomena to try and be outside at least 45 min. before the sun rises. The view is all the more spectacular for the darkness. If you rise early and see nothing, just wait a few min. It will be there unless the entire movie has been canceled! But, with a first run like the one I saw this morning, I can't imagine that tomorrow morning will be anything less than equally as impressive.
This is the sight of a lifetime! If what we are seeing is Venus distorted by atmospherics, A new comet, A Blue Beam mirage, or Venus going nuclear, it is still well worth losing a few hours sleep in order to see.
I had been outside most of the night watching the sky and had thrown in the towel for the duration when this thing caught my eye! I almost fell over in amazement! The people I contacted at the local office of 911 were equally as amazed as I!
So, I am quite certain as a result that valid corroboration of this sighting exists! It's tough to argue the fine points when local Law enforcement dispatch is outside watching the thing too!
What can be debated however is WHAT it was we all saw?
Venus or a comet or what? If it was some sort of totally bizarre atmospheric event then we will all be disappointed tomorrow morning. However, I suspect that early risers will be well rewarded.
CliffMickelson
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