Thursday, January 1, 2009

SkyWatch Friday and Happy New Year



A crescent moon and a star below, my last outdoor sight of the old year and first of the new. A star (see note at bottom) to wish apon a moon to swing on. What more can I ask of the night sky which to me loomed as a pure delight last night. I'm posting my SkyWatch photograph a little early as it is doubling for my New Year's Day post. Happy New Year!

You can find other SkyWatch photographs from around the world a little later in the day, by clicking on SkyWatch.

NOTE - After reading the comments from some of you I realize that what I thought was a star at first glance was venus. I need to brush up on my astronomy knowledge, I'm not great about knowing what I see. I looked back through my photos and realized I should have know the "star" was a planet and below is a close up image of Venus I took. The quality isn't great but even I can tell that's not a star in the closeup.

25 comments:

  1. Clever idea for the first post of the year!
    All the best in 2009!

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  2. That's lovely, I might think that was a planet than a star! Happy swf!

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  3. Happy New Year 2009 and Happy SWF!Really nice picture!

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  4. Great way to end and enter the old and new. great shot.

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  5. Just beautiful!

    Happy New Year.

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  6. Nice shot with the star and the moon
    Happy New Year

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  7. Happy New Year!
    Moon and Venus - fantastic!

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  8. Nice one, Carver! Happy New Year to you!

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  9. Carver, Happy 2009!
    It's so good to see you back at blogging.

    Nice shot :)

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  10. Beautiful shot! It was Venus, I think.

    A very Happy New Year to you my friend.

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  11. Fabulous shot! Really lovely! Thanks for sharing.

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  12. Did you see Jupiter and Mercury along with this last evening? I have a photo similar to yours, I wasn't able to get one with all in the same photo either. Darn it!
    Quite a sight for those of us who did.

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  13. Happy New Year, Carver! Missed your pics, and look forward to more great shots from you.

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  14. Well, this is awesome... what a great photo!
    Nice to see you Carver.
    Happy New Year to you.....
    All the very best to you and your family...
    ~Michele~

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  15. A beautiful way to celebrate the new year!

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  16. Lovely end to 2008 and great start to 2009. Happy skywatch and happy new year.

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  17. Carver: What a neat capture of the Moon and Venus. The close-up of venus was great.
    You can always tell the difference when looking in the sky because planets don't blink. If you look at any star, because of the distance away it will flicker, but the planet is a solid reflected light from the sun.

    Have a great 2009.

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  18. I think anyone can make it a mistake, it looks like a star in a way

    have a great 2009!

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  19. Saw the same sky and wondered what the planet/star was. Tks for the Venus id.

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  20. Great job! I tried getting that same shot after I got home from shooting the early fireworks downtown, but the trees were in the way by the time I got home and I was freezing so I didn't bother going back out to get it from another angle.

    But star or planet, the two of them are pretty spectacular when they hang out together like this. I just wish I'd gotten a better shot when Jupiter joined them last month!

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