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For many weeks now, I have noticed a bright white light rather low in the evening sky. Based on my guess-timation, it is in the south west section of the sky.

 

Is it Venus, a star, a satelite or UFO? Paiseh I NPGT.

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According to my iphone App Venus should be above West around evening, and slightly brownish, not bright whitish. Could be the "first magnitude star Achernar", part of the Eridanus (river) constellation. The other possibility is Mercury but it is at the horizon, thus can't see in HDB endowed Singapore.

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For many weeks now, I have noticed a bright white light rather low in the evening sky. Based on my guess-timation, it is in the south west section of the sky.

 

Is it Venus, a star, a satelite or UFO? Paiseh I NPGT.

 

 

It is most likely a Satelite (the white lights are the reflection off the Solar panels), Stars will blink a bit and will not be a steady white light.

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For many weeks now, I have noticed a bright white light rather low in the evening sky. Based on my guess-timation, it is in the south west section of the sky.

 

Is it Venus, a star, a satelite or UFO? Paiseh I NPGT.

 

Should be Venus.

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My friend also said it is satellite but it must be really low to be so bright? In geosynchoronous orbit somemore?

 

Suddenly I am reminded of C&C's Ion Cannon. [laugh]

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For many weeks now, I have noticed a bright white light rather low in the evening sky. Based on my guess-timation, it is in the south west section of the sky.

 

Is it Venus, a star, a satelite or UFO? Paiseh I NPGT.

 

Brudder,

 

It is indeed Venus. Check out this website for more info. Check this out

 

You have to set the location to S'pore Science Centre.

 

I have a 127mm Celestron telescope but have not set it up yet. My son is crazy about astronomy and is quite knowledgeable for his age [thumbsup][thumbsup]

 

Pssst! 2009 is Year of Astronomy for your info.

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hi,

 

i m also interested in star gazing, but cant afford the expensive good telescopes.

 

any powerful yet cheap telescopes to recommend? how to choose a good telescope?

 

cheers

 

[drivingcar]

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hi,

 

i m also interested in star gazing, but cant afford the expensive good telescopes.

 

any powerful yet cheap telescopes to recommend? how to choose a good telescope?

 

cheers

 

[drivingcar]

 

Yo bro, there's a shop selling astronomy stuff at the SSC, I got my telescope from them.

 

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For many weeks now, I have noticed a bright white light rather low in the evening sky. Based on my guess-timation, it is in the south west section of the sky.

 

Is it Venus, a star, a satelite or UFO? Paiseh I NPGT.

errrr..... could it be international space station ???? [confused]

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For many weeks now, I have noticed a bright white light rather low in the evening sky. Based on my guess-timation, it is in the south west section of the sky.

 

Is it Venus, a star, a satelite or UFO? Paiseh I NPGT.

Piew ...... [sweatdrop]

 

for once, I though you are getting married, looking for someone to guide you with astronomy to chose a wedding date ....... [sly][sly]

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sorry bro,

 

wat is SSC?

 

Singapore Science Centre?

Specialist Shopping Centre?

 

lesser possiblities are:

Singapore Swimming Club

Singapore Sports Council

 

cheers

 

[drivingcar]

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sorry bro,

 

wat is SSC?

 

Singapore Science Centre?

Specialist Shopping Centre?

 

lesser possiblities are:

Singapore Swimming Club

Singapore Sports Council

 

cheers

 

[drivingcar]

 

Singapore Science center.

 

The scopes there are very expensive.

 

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Singapore Science Centre (SSC) has an observatory which TASOS uses every Friday night for star gazing. It is open to public for viewing but it depends on the weather. Can call to check before going. We saw Saturn on our first visit there!! [thumbsup]

 

BTW, TASOS is The Astronomy Society of Singapore, me and my son would be signing up as members once we get our telescope up and running . . . . the darn thing is not easy to fix up [sweatdrop][sweatdrop]

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