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Originally posted by theAymen
Originally posted by woogleuk
Wait a second, you took your last image from national geographic, where it explains exactly what it is!!! Tut Tut, why are you asking on here when it is explained there??
Venus, Jupiter, Moon Smile on Earthedit on 4/10/10 by woogleuk because: change of words
WOW at the ignorance
THEY SAY ITS VENUS....I DO NOT BUY IT AS VENUS SHOULD ONLY BE SEEN AT SUNRISE/SUNSET.
as for crediting the pictures....the picture of nebula m57...could this really be a picture of that star i was seeing yrs ago.
oh my days i just noticed...m57...m= millenium...5+7 = 12....2012..yep operation bluebeam....loledit on 4-10-2010 by theAymen because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by stars15k
Yeah, WOW AT THE IGNORANCE.
Uh, the picture you show? Is it time stamped? Can you say for sure where or when it was taken? NO. You didn't take the picture yourself, and don't have any knowledge about the location or time it was taken. Could have been at sunset, easily. We don't know, because we can't tell where it was taken. Neither can you.
And now into your "knowledge" of the stars you are adding in what.....numerology?
Ding, ding, ding.....my BSometer has been pegged.
Originally posted by Juston
reply to post by theAymen
I ask about the keeping of a log because you seem pretty interested in whatever it is you are seeing, and since you do not trust simulations or NASA, I figured perhaps your own documented observations would be somewhat scientific. I mean, that's what early "astronemers" did prior to our wealth of knowledge and technology whenever they were observing the unknown.
By the way, I have looked at the night sky. quite often in fact, in Asia and North America, and I've yet to see what you are alluding to.
Guess I'm just not aware enough?
Originally posted by theAymen
haha the numerology comment was funny... i hate that s$%£..i just noticed it...lol
someone called it m57...i thought bluebeam 2012
people are saying its either jupiter or venus....well here is a picture of both of them together..so it cant be jupiter.
time stamped....??
as for the time of the picture..they were visible for most of the nightedit on 4-10-2010 by theAymen because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Juston
reply to post by theAymen
I have, and I believe it's associated with stellar spectra
Originally posted by stars15k
It doesn't fit the description you have given. Would you like to try again?
Fomalhaut (α PsA, α Piscis Austrini, Alpha Piscis Austrini) is the brightest star in the constellation Piscis Austrinus and one of the brightest stars in the sky. Fomalhaut can be seen low in the southern sky in the northern hemisphere in fall and early winter evenings. Near latitude 50˚N, it sets around the time Sirius rises, and does not reappear until Antares sets. Its name means "mouth of the whale", from the Arabic فم الحوت fum al-ḥawt. It is a class A star on the main sequence approximately 25 light-years (7.7 pc) from Earth. It is classified as a Vega-like star that emits excess infrared radiation, indicating it is surrounded by a circumstellar disk. Fomalhaut holds a special significance in extrasolar planet research, as it is the center of the first stellar system with an extrasolar planet (Fomalhaut b) imaged at visible wavelengths. The image was published in Science in November 2008.[4]
Look OP.. sky is laughing at you!