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originally posted by: Oldtimer2
I've noticed a red and blue star or stars since 2009 was visible in SE sky in Arizona,now it is visible in NE sky,also have seen a green planet during the day time,my neighbor has a Celestron telescope he said they are huge plus other bigger planets behind it,it seems perhaps the story by Sitchtin may have been true,no question that this star system exist's and it is headed in our direction
it seems perhaps the story by Sitchtin may have been true,no question that this star system exist's and it is headed in our direction
originally posted by: Oldtimer2
a reply to: InhaleExhale
It's a star system several stars,what are you trying to allude? several stars
originally posted by: Oldtimer2
a reply to: InhaleExhale
All is visible through my neighbors Celestron telescope,you can see whole system,they are visible in the NW sky in Calif after about 2:30 am,can see with naked eye
originally posted by: Oldtimer2
I've noticed a red and blue star or stars since 2009 was visible in SE sky in Arizona,now it is visible in NE sky,also have seen a green planet during the day time,my neighbor has a Celestron telescope he said they are huge plus other bigger planets behind it,it seems perhaps the story by Sitchtin may have been true,no question that this star system exist's and it is headed in our direction
originally posted by: Oldtimer2
a reply to: InhaleExhale
All is visible through my neighbors Celestron telescope,you can see whole system,they are visible in the NW sky in Calif after about 2:30 am,can see with naked eye
originally posted by: wildespace
I looked at that part of the sky in Stellarium (as seen from Long Beach, California), NW at 2:30am. Nothing unusual there just a very bright star Auriga.
originally posted by: Saint Exupery
originally posted by: wildespace
I looked at that part of the sky in Stellarium (as seen from Long Beach, California), NW at 2:30am. Nothing unusual there just a very bright star Auriga.
Auriga is a constellation. Its brightest star is Capella.