To the astronomy enthusiasts: Does anyone know in which direction Venus is now?
I can't find anything about it on the internet.
https://youtu.be/U5GdEk3kOfg?si=mSDPL7yk3B93S2AR
Too dark for a star, too small for a moon
Same mass and distance. Let’s leave aside the additional interacting gravity. Would we be so blinded that we would no longer be able to see properly? The suns are arranged relatively close to each other.
Hello, I just saw something very strange in the sky. There was a large object that was flashing and flying in one place. It was just hovering there and hardly moving until at some point it flew away. Was it just a drone or a UFO? Or something else entirely. It didn't look like it…
A rough target is always somewhere where the sun is. Since Venus is the second most inner planet in the solar system, Venus is always relatively close to the sun. For example, if the sun just went down in the west, Venus would have to go down in the west shortly after.
at night in the west after sunset.
The Wolf Ram also knows that:
https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=venus+position
From my location (in Alsace), Venus now stands (if you see it) towards the east-northeast, about 15° above the horizon. However, she would probably be behind the hill, on the west side of which my house is standing.
I could see them (if the clouds disappear today) after sunset over the Westhorizont.
An app that may not be very scientific but easy to use is Stellarium. You can download it for free on your phone and, in my knowledge, also PC and track the positions of many objects in the sky in real time.
If you calibrate it correctly on your phone, it can even be used like a kind of VR sky card
It’s best to be guided by the sun.
There are also good programs like Starchart or Stellarium.
WNW and quite deep
Thank you.