If they have gone, then you didn't see "stars" you saw aeroplanes or Halloween lanterns or something else. They were also too high in the sky to be any sort of decoration. I'll take a picture tonight, hopefully my camera can do a high enough exposure to capture the light from the stars. It's one of the best apps for observation of night sky. It may help you to identify most of the bright objects in the night sky.
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The higher the turbulence, the more twinkling. Unfortunately, I looked on google maps at my address, and it appears I was actually looking east. I judged my direction by the nearby northbound freeway, which actually travels east for a few miles near where I live.
I'll try to take a picture tonight with a high exposure - maybe seeing the stars can give a better idea of what I was seeing. Darren Darren 1.
Please edit to add citations to reliable sources that support the assertions made here. Unsourced material may be disputed or deleted. Is it a star, is it a planet or is it a plane? A handy guide to identifying that bright object you saw last night.
Planets will appear to move across the sky as the Earth turns, keeping their position with respect to the surrounding stars. Jupiter and Venus can both be strikingly bright. At maximum brightness Jupiter is four times and Venus 19 times as brilliant as Sirius, the next brightest star after the Sun.
Once every 17 years Mars can be as bright as Jupiter the last time was in If the object you saw twinkled possibly appearing to change colour as it does so then it was probably a star. This object was twinkling on and off, flashing in different colors and appeared to be shifting position. The object that caught his attention was the star Capella in the constellation Auriga. By early evening in October, Auriga and its bright star Capella rise in the east and is just above the horizon.
Bright stars low in the sky will behave just like my friend described. Capella is the sixth brightest star in the night sky. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group. Create a free Team What is Teams?
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