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05/14/2013 – She’ll be coming ’round the sun when she comes

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AR 1748 is near the sun’s eastern limb.  Already it has caused three radio blackouts.  AR means active region, read sunspot group.  It’s been kicking up quite a ruckus as it’s poised to rotate onto the earth facing side of the  sun.  this afternoon spaceweather.com‘s servers appear to be overloaded.  I was able to get into the governments NOAA spaceweather website for the latest information.

We could be in for a week of so of northern lights.  More later.

Categories: CMEs, Sun

05/14/2013 – Ephemeris – How to find two bright spring stars.

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Ephemeris for Tuesday, May 14th.  Today the sun will be up for 14 hours and 47 minutes, setting at 9:02.   The moon, 4 days before first quarter, will set at 12:48 tomorrow morning.  Tomorrow the sun will rise at 6:14.

The Big Dipper, now pretty much overhead points to several stars and constellations.  It’s handle points to two bright stars.  First we follow the arc of the handle to the bright orange star Arcturus, the 4th brightest night time star.  The reason I say night time is that the sun is a star also but by definition is not out at night.  The arc to Arcturus is a how to find Arcturus and a clue to its name.  Arcturus, high in the east southeast, lies at the base point of the kite shaped constellation of Boötes the herdsman.  From Arcturus, straighten out the arc to a spike and one soon arrives at Spica a blue-white star in Virgo the virgin, now low in the southeast.  Saturn is to its left this year.  Spica is also sometimes pronounced “Speeka”.

Times are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan.  They may be different for your location.

Addendum

Arc to Arcturus and spike to Spica

My program that shows the arc to Arcturus and spike to Spica.

A more realistic view

A more realistic view of the same part of the sky. Created using Stellarium.