Location: Resort Montego Bay, Jamaica
Date Time: February 23-27, 2025
Weather: Evening weather was 27C and very humid, mostly clear. Early morning, before dawn weather was 25C, very humid and mostly cloudy. South western sky, where Southern Cross was in the mornings, stayed cloudy for all mornings I was there.
Equipment: Cellphone camera & binoculars.
Report:
- On the first evening I could see the second brightest star in the sky, Alpha Carinae or Canopus. According to Richard Hinckley Allen in "Star Names, Their Lore and Meaning" Alpha Carine, -0.4, white. Paraphrasing, Canopus is Arabic for The Rudder. "The slackened rudder has been placed beneath The hind-feet of the Dog."
- Canopus appeared very bright, very low, directly south, far below and to the left of Sirius, which is the brightest star in the sky. Orion was very high in the western sky, almost over-head
- While attempting to view Omega Centauri and The Southern Cross, both in the south western, predawn sky. This area of sky was covered by cloud every early morning I was there. It actually rained most nights. On two occasions I did observe Alpha Centauri, the third brightest star in the sky, and Beta Centauri, very, low in the southern sky, just to the left of the wall of clouds.
- Again, according to RHA in his "Star Names, Their Lore and Meaning" Alpha Centauri, Binary, 0.2 and 1.5, white and yellowish. "Baily's edition of Ulug Beg's catalogue gives this as Rigil Kentaurus, from Al Rigil al Kentaurus, the Centaur's Foot ..."
- The Big Dipper goes below the northern horizon from here, but also comes
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