by florid_snow » Fri Apr 12, 2024 12:44 am
I was also near Indianapolis, the thin cirrus blanketing the entire multi-state area made comet viewing likelihood near zero. The comet's position was about at 10 o'clock with respect to the sun from that location. Venus was bright, Jupiter was visible, and the prominences and corona were still stunning! Also the 360 degree sunset view around the horizon was especially good because of the cirrus, I think. Hope y'all had a great view too.
I was also near Indianapolis, the thin cirrus blanketing the entire multi-state area made comet viewing likelihood near zero. The comet's position was about at 10 o'clock with respect to the sun from that location. Venus was bright, Jupiter was visible, and the prominences and corona were still stunning! Also the 360 degree sunset view around the horizon was especially good because of the cirrus, I think. Hope y'all had a great view too.