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reply posted on 21-9-2007 @ 11:41 PM by eyes up
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It is probably venus. Not a bad question though. It does move through the night sky faster than stars but don't panic. Most likely NOT a ufo. Then again I have been wrong before.



reply posted on 22-9-2007 @ 06:04 AM by Beachcoma
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Ahh, yes. What you are referring to is called the Moon Illusion

Yesterday, where I live, the planet Jupiter looked extraordinarily bright. I almost confused it with the ISS.


reply posted on 22-9-2007 @ 01:27 PM by jra
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Oh and if you don't know about this site already, check it out. It's called Heavens-Above. It's a great site with lots of information. So if you see another bright object in the sky or if you want to know when the ISS will pass over your area, you can find all that there.


reply posted on 18-2-2009 @ 10:08 PM by felonius
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What I am (and it seems others) is about 45* up and roughly 240*-250* WSW. It is to bright to tell the color. Maybe white, maybe gold. It is peculiar in that it seems to move. I am in N. Central Texas. My backyard faces due SSW. The moon is almost dead straight behind my house. to the right, is "whatever". Hell maybe the "comet empire" from star blazers (yea, I dated myself). Using a telephone pole and its 3 cables, I observed the thing start out (figuratively speaking) to be just above the bottom cable and 1 1/2 inch's to the left of the pole. Withing 2-3 minutes, it had dropped some 2 inches (placing it well beneath the cable) and moves 1" toward the pole. There was no wind, cloud cover was very light. I noticed some dimming and brightening but put it off to distant clouds - maybe. My wife was with me outside (she has been noticing this also. I asked her to observe the thing and tell me her observations (scientific method always). She related exactly what I saw.

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