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I just looked and it's purple, not sure what's up? I looked out the window and it is the usual light pollution here.On January 18th, 2018, 2dimes wrote:I'm not going outside to look but finally there are stars outside.
https://cam01.sci.ucalgary.ca/AllSkyCam ... tImage.JPG
Well, it could be Purple Haze.2dimes wrote:
I just looked and it's purple, not sure what's up? I looked out the window and it is the usual light pollution here.
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2dimes wrote:I asked if you clicked the link presuming it was still that way. Then I checked and it was gone.
I managed to save it though. I put it up as my avatar since that is my easiest way to share a picture here.
Either way, a perfectly good Hendrix joke fell flat...2dimes wrote:No, it went pale blue by the time I asked. That's why I deleted that post.
I suspect there was some sort of local light doing it but it might have been something to do with sunrise.
Not really. There is no such thing as a supermoon. There is no such thing as a Blue Moon and even if it were, this isn't it.2dimes wrote:No the joke was ok.
I was just wondering what caused the sky to do that there. Also I am close enough it maybe should have been doing that here. I was not about to go out in a bath robe to check though. Maybe I missed it. Kind of glad I saved the image.
Wednessday is going to be kind of a triple lunar event.
Perigee is a real thing, but it has nothing to do with the full moon. They say a supermoon is when it appears "near" a perigee but that isn't really a great definition either. From Wikipedia:2dimes wrote:That's fine for you but I like to make believe that the Apogee and Perigee are real.
I also don't understand how you proved it won't be the second full moon of the month simply by not liking what some are calling it.
It's barely an "event". It is however observable, unlike the "blue moon" phenomenon.The term supermoon is astrological in origin, and has no precise astronomical definition.
Yea, as long as people are talking about the sky I guess it's a good thing. I think most people are still unaware of the link between moonphase and moonrise.2dimes wrote:If I were to take a side it would most likely be your's.
One problem with that, is if I start calling the second full moon of January something different from everyone else, I can't google things about it anymore.
2dimes wrote:Feb 22, sky clear.
I noticed when I came home the sky was clear. It was too cold out for me to hang around but I did pause in the yard to take a look.
Forgot to update this blog but just noticed JP4 was about so that reminded me.

