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Caribbean Compass Yachting Magazine - February 2021

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THE CARIBBEAN SKY: FREE SHOW NIGHTLY!

The Sky from Mid-February to Mid-March

by Jim Ulik

“In space there are countless constellations, suns and planets; we see only the suns

because they give light; the planets remain invisible, for they are small and dark.

There are also numberless earths circling around their suns...”

— Giordano Bruno, Despre Infinit Univers Si Lumi (About Infinite Universe and

Worlds), printed in Venice in 1584.

past Earth this period. No worries, there is no chance that they will drift off course

and run aground on Earth. The asteroids, with varying degrees of associations with

the high seas, are:

• Jack London is making its close approach on February 20. He cruised the Pacific

aboard the 55-foot Snark.

• Bob Dylan sailed the 63-foot Bequia schooner Water Pearl. This asteroid passes

close to Earth on February 25th.

• Eric Clapton spent time aboard his 156-foot yacht Va Bene. His namesake makes

a close approach on March 9th.

The discoverer of an asteroid is accorded the privilege of suggesting a name for his/

her discovery. A committee of professional astronomers from around the world

review and approve the proposed name. If one committee member strongly objects to

a name, it is likely to be rejected. Contrary to some recent media reports it is not

possible to buy a minor planet.

FEBRUARY 2021 CARIBBEAN COMPASS PAGE 26

Illustration shows a man on earth peering through the universe to what was believed

in the Middle Ages to lie beyond. Camille Flammarion woodcut, 1888.

Giordano Bruno, a Dominican friar, was held in prison for six years during the

Roman Inquisition and interrogated for heresy. The detailed Holy Office transcripts

of Giordano Bruno’s trial were destroyed when Napoleon seized the Vatican Archives

and brought them to Paris. All that remained was a trial summary written in 1598.

He was interrogated not only about his opinions about church doctrine but also

regarding his stances on cosmology. Bruno embraced Copernicus’s heliocentric

model of the solar system. He also argued that the universe was infinite and

contained an infinite number of worlds inhabited by intelligent beings entirely

foreign to us and to the church.* Giordano Bruno was convicted of heresy and

burned at the stake on February 17th, 1600.

“They dispute not in order to find or even to seek Truth, but for victory, and to appear

the more learned and strenuous upholders of a contrary opinion.”

— Giordano Bruno

Three asteroids named after famous men will make a close approach as they sail

Location of three asteroids sailing past Earth near the Moon

over a few days at 2100 hours.**

Tuesday, February 16th

This morning Saturn, Mercury, Jupiter and Venus are lined up low in the east a

few degrees above the horizon. They will only be visible for 15 minutes prior to

sunrise. After tomorrow Venus will disappear as it becomes lost in the Sun’s glare

over the next three months. The only planet visible at night is Mars. This evening the

red planet begins this period entering the constellation Taurus.

—Continued on next page

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