Larry,

You might appreciate this photo:

http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap120824.html

I like that it clearly shows how much slower than the background stars
(and,  errr, planet) the Moon moves in the sky.

Cheers,


   —M.

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On 8 September 2012 07:49, Larry Colen <l...@red4est.com> wrote:
> If anyone has some long reach glass (like 1200mm on APSC)  the moon is right 
> next to Jupiter.  On live view, zoomed in for focus, it looked like I was 
> even seeing some of Jupiters moons.  In the past couple of hours the moon 
> seems to have moved visibly past Jupiter, so don't hesitate.  Bong or the 
> Aussie/NZ folks may have the best chance at it.
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