Unique celestial phenomena tonight.
Venus and mars will form a scalene triangle with the bottom sliver moon.
Man and woman collectively waking up perhaps?
Looks different in the states, more wide like a ideal scalene.
http://www.dublinlive.ie/news/dublin-news/venus-moon-heres-you-should-12533560
Bump with unrelated stuff. This alignment only lasts until 9pm.
The sky is cloudy where I'm at. :(
Very interesting, though pic related will probably be the most significant alignment this year.
>>18584919
I feel sorry for you, friend. Hopefully they will disperse. Are you in the states? The west and southwest has been very dreary and cloudy, luckily they broke yesterday, just in time.
>>18584932
Very interesting. Definitely have to mark my calender. 2017 is going to be a significant year, considering it is also a 1 year.
>>18584854
9pm on what coast?
Thanks for the post OP, just went and sat outside for a while watching it. Looks very nice.
>>18584953
Yeah I'm in the states. No signs of the clouds parting but I'm going to keep an eye on it. Did it end at 9 or is it still going on?
>>18584977
>>18584982
>The trio will set beyond the western horizon, soon after 9 p.m. your local time. Venus will disappear first, at around 9:05 p.m., followed by the moon at 9:18 p.m. and finally Mars at 9:26 p.m. The triangle, of course, is an illusion of perspective as seen from an Earthly vantage point. The 17-percent illuminated crescent moon lies just 234,000 miles (376,800 kilometers) away from Earth, compared to 50 million miles (81 million km) for Venus and 172 million miles (277 million km) for Mars.
Catch it while you can.
Wow, a scalene triangle.
A triangle with three unequal sides and three unequal angles.
That's exactly what you get with any three random points.
That must mean something significant, for some reason, some how.
>>18585004
>soon after 9 p.m. your local time
>your local time
gtfo
>>18585028
lol. It doesnt mean anything, but still cool to see though.
I saw the preview tonight about an hour after sundown, then I realized...it's Imbolc! Nice coincidence.