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Ephemeris: 05/23/2024 – My observations of the Earth as a globe
This is Bob Moler with Ephemeris for Thursday, May 23rd. Today the Sun will be up for 15 hours and 7 minutes, setting at 9:13, and it will rise tomorrow at 6:05. The Moon, at full today, will rise at 9:58 this evening.
As far as I can remember back in time I’ve always thought that the Earth was a globe. To me that the Earth is flat is nonsensical. And I’ve looked to the sky as confirmation that the Earth was indeed a globe. During my first trip to a southern state I saw it for myself. From our vantage point here in Michigan the constellation of Scorpius the scorpion just scrapes the southern horizon at its highest. When traveling down to Kentucky it was higher in the sky, so that was my first proof that the Earth is round. I’ve since gone to Hawaii and even using the programs I wrote and use for the times for Ephemeris, based on the Earth as a globe, I was able to predict when and where to see the Southern Cross. It was right there as calculated by my program.
The astronomical event times given are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan (EDT, UT–4 hours). They may be different for your location.
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11/26/2013 – Ephemeris – Have a helping of comet with your turkey on Thursday
Ephemeris for Tuesday, November 26th. The sun will rise at 7:53. It’ll be up for 9 hours and 12 minutes, setting at 5:05. The moon, 1 day past last quarter, will rise at 1:42 tomorrow morning.
Comet ISON is now invisible from the earth, being too close to the direction of the sun to be seen. However it is and will be in view of NASA’s fleet of solar observation spacecraft at least until the end of the month. The comet is already in view of the STEREO Ahead spacecraft, looking back toward the Earth and Mercury. Later tonight of early tomorrow it will be in the view of the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory or SOHO parked a million miles sun-ward from the earth. It will appear on the LASCO C3 imager first. Thursday it will also be visible to the Solar Dynamics Observatory or SDO. On the Internet go to spaceweather.com at the page bottom click on STEREO, then click on Latest Images, or go to bobmoler.wordpress.com.
Times are for the Traverse City/Interlochen area of Michigan. They may be different for your location.
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Animation of Comet ISON rounding the sun on Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 2013. Created using Cartes du Ciel (Sky Charts).
Click on the image to enlarge and animate.