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FLICKERING and COLOR-CHANGING STARS...Does the sky seem different lately?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1027338:MV8xMjc1MjExXzIyMjgwOTQzXzVDOTU3Qzgx] [quote:Anonymous Coward 1253839] If any of you have an Android phone use the market icon to install Google sky. All you have to do is hold the phone up in the air and it draws the appropriate stars and/or planets on the screen so you can tell exactly what you are looking at (what's behind the phone actually). I've only done this once myself and I was looking at Saturn which I don't believe normally flashes many different colors in one second. [/quote] As an outdoor-only smoker, I spend a lot of time checking out the night sky. I don't have any fancy equipment, I just like to watch the stars. I'v read good things about it and am going to get the Sky app you recommend. OP, I've noticed colorful, flickery stars, or objects, in the sky for at least the last year. I usually tell myself my eyes are playing tricks on me, lol, but I believe there is something to it. [/quote]
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I am at a high altitude, maybe 4000 ft. above sea level where I view the stars from my third-floor balconey every evening, throughout the night. The stars I stare at every night seem to be changing. Their colors are coming through randomly and they sparkle with green, blue, red even orangish hues. I do not do drugs. I have never seen this before, despite having observed them from even higher elevations. I had originally considered temperature variables due to the altitude, but others in lower places are commenting on the same thing.
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