Here is the info from SLC. If you can give me latitude and longitude of your observing site I can improve it.
RA Dec RisTm TrnTm TrnAlt SetTm Spica 13:25:11.60 -11:09:41.0 20:37 2:04 38:05 7:27 NGC 5139 13:26:47.00 -47:28:53.0 0:27 2:06 2:02 3:44
Limb Equ: Topo 2000.0 3/19/2004 15:01:55 MST:
Lat: 40:45:23 Long: 111:53:26 Elev: 1338.1m Temp: 10C Pres: 1010mB Site: Salt Lake City, Utah
Regards, Jim ---- Jim Cobb james@cobb.name On Mar 18, 2004, at 2:37 PM, Jim Gibson wrote:
I will do that as soon as I get home tonight. I would love to see it. JG
UTAHDEB@aol.com wrote: Jim,
Can you find out what time Spica transits on March 19th? That would be the best time to find Omega Centauri. But we will watch it rise Friday. I hope I catch it at the right time.
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