I could possibly make a fool of myself for this but I would like to ask if someone can follow up on my observation. This morning during dawn I noticed a bright star somewhere around coordinates 19 25 -18. I estimated the magnitude around 2 and the colour was yellowish-orange, possibly caused by airmass reddening. The nearest bright star to that position is Pi Sgr, which is 2.88V(0.3). Since it was flickering I thought it was unlikely to be a planet, but it is not impossible that Mercury could be in that position. I haven't been able to trace that.. I wonder what it was! Perhaps it was Pi Sgr, maybe Mercury, or something else... Regards, Berto Monard -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean. "The CSIR exercises no editorial control over E-mail messages and/or attachments thereto/links referred to therein originating in the organisation and the views in this message/attachments thereto are therefore not necessarily those of the CSIR and/or its employees. The sender of this e-mail is, moreover, in terms of the CSIR's Conditions of Service, subject to compliance with the CSIR's internal E-mail and Internet Policy."