Hi Stephen, a great video it was very interesting loved seeing the planets together. Thanks for showing us Stephen. Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you. Stay safe! Xxxx
Must be great to get a sweep of a clear sky like that, just houses all around me and lucky if you can see 10 stars with all the light pollution, what can you do though, great video, all the best to you and everyone on your Starman channel, cheers mate.
Hi Stephen,great vlog seeing all the planets so clear. On Thursday night here it was so cold with clear crisp sky, we could see all those you've shown, they were very big and bright, love our sky, thanks great 👍. Take care x🎅🤶
Great video stephen, been seeing a very bright planet out my window, could be venus or jupiter, its so bright tonight as well, so was looking through my telescope at it. The night sky is so beautiful and fascinating 😊
Hi Stephen. a very interesting video. can't see many stars here with the lights in the city, But two nights ago I did see a very bright light. I thought it was a plane at first but it didn't move. It was a very clear sky. Have a great Christmas . Mildred xxx
Great Video Stephen, it's inspired me to attempt to photograph 7 planets all in one night. I'll have to get up early and drive up into the hills to see Mercury rising though.
Around the time you were filming I was ticking all those plants off as I Returned To Base at the end of my day. I’ve been enjoying the planets for the last few weeks. Only spotted Saturn yesterday.
Happy Christmas Stephen, great explanation of where to see the planets at the moment. I had a great view on Thursday from my back garden in North Wales just over the border from Chester. I wanted to take a picture of Mars because it was close to the Beehive cluster but it clouded over before I could set up my camera. I can actually see Venus and Saturn without even going outside at the moment because some of my rooms face due south.
I dont know anything about the stars but I always love the sky around winter solstice, so I really enjoyed this video explaining the main planets that we can see at this time of year in a basic way for us basics to understand! xx
You've reminded me of the wonder I felt when I saw Jupiter and her moons through a modest telescope belonging to a schoolmate, way back in 1961. It was not until 1610 that the moons had been spotted when Galilleo made his little telescope. I know some people have been transfixed by Saturn and her rings, but Jupiter has always been my stand out magic moment of stargazing.
@@RadioJonophone agree but one of the best things I ever saw through my new telescope as a kid back in the early 70s was Saturn rising from behind the moon over it's horizon. Will Never forget it.
Been a battle between Venus and Jupiter both blazing away at about the same height but one in the west and one in the east.Mars is really bright but later.Saturn a bit dimmer but mid sky.Not to forget Uranus which is technically naked eye not that many have seen it without binoculars.
Hi Stephen, a great video it was very interesting loved seeing the planets together.
Thanks for showing us Stephen. Merry Christmas and a happy new year to you. Stay safe! Xxxx
Merry Christmas Stephen, great vid thankyou.
Merry Christmas Stephen 🎅
Must be great to get a sweep of a clear sky like that, just houses all around me and lucky if you can see 10 stars with all the light pollution, what can you do though, great video, all the best to you and everyone on your Starman channel, cheers mate.
I genuinely found that very interesting Stephen. Thank you for sharing with us. I hope you manage to get some time off over Christmas. All the best ☺️
Great video Stephen have a nice Christmas and a happy new year take care m8
Hi Stephen,great vlog seeing all the planets so clear.
On Thursday night here it was so cold with clear crisp sky, we could see all those you've shown, they were very big and bright, love our sky, thanks great 👍. Take care x🎅🤶
Merry Christmas 🎄 to you ⭐️
Merry Christmas Stephen. Thanks for the video
Thanks Steven, used this information last night (sunday). We're in mid Wales for xmas. Bortle 3 skies and clear!
Great video stephen, been seeing a very bright planet out my window, could be venus or jupiter, its so bright tonight as well, so was looking through my telescope at it. The night sky is so beautiful and fascinating 😊
Hi Stephen. a very interesting video. can't see many stars here with the lights in the city, But two nights ago I did see a very bright light. I thought it was a plane at first but it didn't move. It was a very clear sky. Have a great Christmas . Mildred xxx
It could well have been Venus Mildred. Happy Christmas 🎄
thanks Stephen for another great video
Excellent ❤
Thanks 😊
Great Video Stephen, it's inspired me to attempt to photograph 7 planets all in one night. I'll have to get up early and drive up into the hills to see Mercury rising though.
Thanks Leon. Mercury can be a tough spot, but it’s far enough away from the sun before dawn to see in the bright twilight at the moment.
Around the time you were filming I was ticking all those plants off as I Returned To Base at the end of my day.
I’ve been enjoying the planets for the last few weeks. Only spotted Saturn yesterday.
Mercury is quite well placed, but you will need to look low to the southeast from about 7am until 7:30am to have a chance of spotting it.
Brilliant 👍🏼
Happy Christmas Stephen, great explanation of where to see the planets at the moment. I had a great view on Thursday from my back garden in North Wales just over the border from Chester. I wanted to take a picture of Mars because it was close to the Beehive cluster but it clouded over before I could set up my camera. I can actually see Venus and Saturn without even going outside at the moment because some of my rooms face due south.
Thanks Kevin. I should have mentioned that Mars was in Cancer.
I dont know anything about the stars but I always love the sky around winter solstice, so I really enjoyed this video explaining the main planets that we can see at this time of year in a basic way for us basics to understand! xx
Glad you enjoyed it!
You've reminded me of the wonder I felt when I saw Jupiter and her moons through a modest telescope belonging to a schoolmate, way back in 1961. It was not until 1610 that the moons had been spotted when Galilleo made his little telescope. I know some people have been transfixed by Saturn and her rings, but Jupiter has always been my stand out magic moment of stargazing.
@@RadioJonophone agree but one of the best things I ever saw through my new telescope as a kid back in the early 70s was Saturn rising from behind the moon over it's horizon. Will Never forget it.
Jupiter was the first planet I saw through a telescope. I’ll never forget it.
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas Stephen, was that the Mars moons we could see inn the photo?
Not Mars, the moons of Jupiter.
Been a battle between Venus and Jupiter both blazing away at about the same height but one in the west and one in the east.Mars is really bright but later.Saturn a bit dimmer but mid sky.Not to forget Uranus which is technically naked eye not that many have seen it without binoculars.
I must have a good look for Uranus because it’s very well placed at the moment.
In 2025 will be planetary alignment
Interesting.
Fantastic Stephen ❤
Is there any speculation that Venus may eventually orbit the sun in synchronicity?
It’s possible, but will probably take 100’s of million years.