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reply posted on 9-11-2011 @ 09:19 PM by MightyQuincunx
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I am so glad someone asked that question...I am on the opposite coast (Englewood) and Sailor Jerry visited with Mr. Cola and I thought that it was his visit that had me "seeing stars"!!! Big effin laughs now. I feel stupid but not so freaked out.



reply posted on 12-11-2011 @ 08:38 AM by argentus
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If you go to heaven-above, you can put in your location and then know when the ISS (and other satellites and known objects) will be visible in your area. In addition, there is a whole sky chart, and you can change the time reference on that chart, such that you can see which planets are visible at what time/date in your area.

happy skywatching!


reply posted on 12-11-2011 @ 01:31 PM by ZeroUnlmtd
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here's a kicker, there's over 50 GPS satellites alone that reflect light at night, along with the other 100 + type of satellites currently orbiting our planet, if they flicker and twinkle different colors then its a satellite, if its a dim or bright flicker but not to much color change then its a star or planet, and if its neither then you better call VonHelton cause ya'll both been on drugs to long
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