It's a near conjunction of Jupiter and Venus with a crescent moon nearby.
A divergent lunar meniscus?
Joy: A smiley face on a teacher not quite close enough to vacation. Vaklam...didn't know you were a star watcher...astrology too?Chris: Is that a Vulcan term?
We went out the other night to see that. We can have weeks of fog and low skies in winter so we were happy to get a clear night. Very kewl!
Vaklam: Right you are, Monkey Boy! Chris: Say what? Charlie: Sounds about right to me. An upside down frowny face but a smiley face in the southern hemisphere. FP: I saw it when I was driving and then went out and looked for it a few more times. Kewl for sure!
I completey made that up on the spot - it was just how I was rolling at that point in time.
The smiling sky. There are a few copies on Flickr.
Anonymous, abusive, or offensive comments will be deleted. Humorous, reasonable, and clever comments are always welcome!
It's a near conjunction of Jupiter and Venus with a crescent moon nearby.
ReplyDeleteA divergent lunar meniscus?
ReplyDeleteJoy: A smiley face on a teacher not quite close enough to vacation.
ReplyDeleteVaklam...didn't know you were a star watcher...astrology too?
Chris: Is that a Vulcan term?
We went out the other night to see that. We can have weeks of fog and low skies in winter so we were happy to get a clear night. Very kewl!
ReplyDeleteVaklam: Right you are, Monkey Boy!
ReplyDeleteChris: Say what?
Charlie: Sounds about right to me. An upside down frowny face but a smiley face in the southern hemisphere.
FP: I saw it when I was driving and then went out and looked for it a few more times. Kewl for sure!
I completey made that up on the spot - it was just how I was rolling at that point in time.
ReplyDeleteThe smiling sky. There are a few copies on Flickr.
ReplyDelete