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Anyone else see an extremely bright 'star' tonight?

Electrode

Diamond Member
I was just doing something outside a minute ago, and I couldn't help but notice an EXTREMELY bright light in the sky towards the west. Anyone else see it?

And for that matter, what might it be? Venus? Satellite? Aliens?
 
According to their page, the ISS shouldn't be visible to Electrode until ~5am

Edit: Would check myself but I have no idea which way is west and poor visibility in all directions anyway.
 
If it was moving it could be the ISS. Jupiter and Saturn are the brightests objects when they are visible.
 
It is, without a doubt, Venus. ISS isn't close to being as bright. Jupiter is exceptionally bright as well, but it would have been just about 45 degrees above the horizon from the east at the time you posted this.

On another note, I just got back from spending about 2 hours searching for the comet C/2001 Q4; I found it.
 
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