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You have me at a disadvantage Sb; you know my name, that I live in the Central Pa. area, even near Hbg. , but you don't even have an "about me" page in your profile, and you want me to post my street address??
My error, then perhaps in the Downingtown area?
See my answer to C, and Sb below.
Nice Bi-nocs! I would love to tell you, "yes you will C", but, from your Heavens-Above page:At mag. +7.4 that would be difficult even on a cloudless, moonless night.At a maximum magnitude of about 7.4 it will not be visible to the naked eye, but should be visible through binoculars if you know where to look and live in the right part of the world.
I'm going to try and catch it on one of the live shots in Europe, its not the same experience as an actual observation, but that will give me time to set up here before it gets here.
You can bet I'm going to be out at my local time trying to see it, I don't hold much hope though.
Actually your spot on Sb, but then, in the early afternoon where are the Stars, what are your reference points?
If the casual observer is not accustom to an Equatorial coordinate system it puts him or her at a disadvantage.
My money's on you, Gary. Which Steve are you referring to, essenbe?