03-31-2017, 03:50 PM
There will be an extremely bright Iridium flare visible from much of lower Puna tomorrow (Saturday, April 1st at 18:40:15). These flares only last a few seconds, so you need to be looking in the right place at the right time. The center of the flare path will be just west of Kaloli Pt., will travel through central HPP, just west of Pahoa and then pretty much directly through Kalapana.
It will be visible (assuming clear skies) almost due south and at an elevation of 63 degrees above the horizon. It will occur very close to Sirius, but the sky will be very bright and am not sure the star will be visible that early in the evening. The flare's magnitude will be -8.3 (near the center of its path) which means it'll be roughly 30-40 times brighter than Venus at its brightest.
There will be an equally bright flare next Friday (7th April) although this one will occur later in the evening (just before 8 pm), so the sky will be dark. Details next week.
Edited for clarification.
It will be visible (assuming clear skies) almost due south and at an elevation of 63 degrees above the horizon. It will occur very close to Sirius, but the sky will be very bright and am not sure the star will be visible that early in the evening. The flare's magnitude will be -8.3 (near the center of its path) which means it'll be roughly 30-40 times brighter than Venus at its brightest.
There will be an equally bright flare next Friday (7th April) although this one will occur later in the evening (just before 8 pm), so the sky will be dark. Details next week.
Edited for clarification.