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I'm all over it. Spent an hour outside last week with the kiddos watching the Geminids.

update: both planets easily visible with the naked eye. Crystal clear in NC. Its in the western sky here fairly low on the horizon.
 
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Cloudy here in Pgh. Was watching the Kopernick feed, but cloudy there too. Hopefully the Lowell (AZ) and Wilson (CA) feeds will have clear skies.

I don't expect to be around in 2080 for the next one, and even if I made it to age 124, I don't think I'd appreciate it, lol.
 
Trying but pretty cloudy in eastern PA.
 
Saw it through 10x binoculars right after sunset
Saturn was still about 1/16” to the right of Jupiter. So you didn’t see a true conjunction
 
Found it tonight with the naked eye...I downloaded Sky Map App which made it simple. It should be visible for a few more days, but you have to catch it before or a little after sunset otherwise it is too low on the horizon. Going to bust out the telescope if it is clear tomorrow.
 
A bit of a dud. Didn't seem that insanely bright compared to the other stuff out there.

I had clear skies and a great view, but TBH, last week I was able to see the space shuttle between 5:30-5:45 and that was more impressive.

I'm not a big astronomy guy, but if you tell I can walk outside my house shortly after sunset and see something cool, I'll make the effort.
 
Cloudy here but I'm drinking a Sweet Baby Jesus peanut butter porter.
Go down to the beach around 5:30. I was down there for a run last night and East Wharf parking lot was as packed as a midsummer day with people coming down for a view. I saw it perfectly well throughout the run, even when a few clouds floated by. People were snapping photos of it from all over down there.
 
A bit of a dud. Didn't seem that insanely bright compared to the other stuff out there.

I had clear skies and a great view, but TBH, last week I was able to see the space shuttle between 5:30-5:45 and that was more impressive.

I'm not a big astronomy guy, but if you tell I can walk outside my house shortly after sunset and see something cool, I'll make the effort.
Thank you for your interest in astronomy.
 
Not great but here’s what I saw.

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