by Mkellogg » Tue Sep 25, 2007 5:01 pm
The picture was taken at dusk, not dawn. The bright "blob" near the horizon is Venus, and Regulus can be made out below it. Lower still, Saturn is about to set. Arcturus, Spica, Porrima, and Denebola are clearly visible in the central area. The first clue was the angle of the ecliptic, which leans to the left at dawn and to the right at dusk in the Southern Hemisphere.
The picture was taken at dusk, not dawn. The bright "blob" near the horizon is Venus, and Regulus can be made out below it. Lower still, Saturn is about to set. Arcturus, Spica, Porrima, and Denebola are clearly visible in the central area. The first clue was the angle of the ecliptic, which leans to the left at dawn and to the right at dusk in the Southern Hemisphere.