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There's an excellent App called SkyView. It overlays a map of the night sky over the view from your camera. So if you align your camera over a heavenly object such as the moon, a planet or a star, the overlay will tell you what you are looking at.


I think that Mars rises in the south east and sets in the south west, so a south facing vantage point should provide a view; eg East Dulwich Road facing back across Peckham Rye. It appears around sunset, looks pretty much like a star but should not twinkle in the same way.


Of course London has quite strong light pollution making it harder to see anything. Also, tonight is forecast to be cloudy...

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Thanks DuncanW, I have SkyMap on my phone.


However I have recently discovered that my current mobile doesn't have a compass (magnetometer?) so I'm not sure whether SkyView will work.


In fact, I've just looked it up and got a message "Your device isn't compatible with this version".


GRRRRR. Thanks anyway.


I'll try your suggestion re East Dulwich Road. On a clear night.


It was really clear on Sunday night, I was amazed. I couldn't remember seeing so many stars/planets from London since I was a kid.


Still couldn't see Mars though, from where I was looking :(

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You're an habitue of the Ivy house, aren't you Sue? That's oriented due north-south so if you went up on their roof terrace and looked away from the road you'd likely get a good view - at the moment Mars comes over the horizon just before nine and is highest (and due south) just after midnight.
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rendelharris Wrote:

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> You're an habitue of the Ivy house, aren't you

> Sue? That's oriented due north-south so if you

> went up on their roof terrace and looked away from

> the road you'd likely get a good view - at the

> moment Mars comes over the horizon just before

> nine and is highest (and due south) just after

> midnight.



Hey, thanks! That's really helpful!


I didn't know they had a roof terrace though? Is that part of the accommodation above the pub? I'd have to persuade somebody to let me go up there, I don't think it's open to the public!

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Sue Wrote:

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> I didn't know they had a roof terrace though? Is

> that part of the accommodation above the pub? I'd

> have to persuade somebody to let me go up there, I

> don't think it's open to the public!


Ah maybe, I've just seen it from the street but never asked if I could go up! But for a valued customer...

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