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2 stars a inch away

 
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06/03/2011 03:30 AM
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2 stars a inch away
I was looking into the sky and I noticed 2 stars a inch away from each other( from where I see it not literally a inch away) is this normal? And why do stars twinkle or glitter like they shine harder every few secounds? Makes me think that bedtime ryhm twinkle twinkle little star is actualy a cover for Ufos?
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06/03/2011 03:35 AM
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Re: 2 stars a inch away
How far away was this "inch"?

Try using degrees

You must be female
Or just gay
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06/03/2011 03:37 AM
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Re: 2 stars a inch away
I was looking into the sky and I noticed 2 stars a inch away from each other( from where I see it not literally a inch away) is this normal? And why do stars twinkle or glitter like they shine harder every few secounds? Makes me think that bedtime ryhm twinkle twinkle little star is actualy a cover for Ufos?
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Are you really that dumb?
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06/03/2011 03:39 AM
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Re: 2 stars a inch away
you scratchingscratchingscratchingscratching
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06/03/2011 03:41 AM
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Re: 2 stars a inch away
How far away was this "inch"?

Try using degrees

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rofl.
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06/03/2011 03:41 AM
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Re: 2 stars a inch away
I was looking into the sky and I noticed 2 stars a inch away from each other( from where I see it not literally a inch away) is this normal?
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1078247


Is that the first time you looked at the sky? Why can't you figure out the answer yourself?
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06/03/2011 03:41 AM
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Re: 2 stars a inch away
Thread: Guys I have no photograph but something is wrong with two stars in the sky....

It's funny how other people have been reporting this...

Out of all the stars in the sky, people are noticing 2 awry stars.

I'm guessing it's probably a planet, most likely Jupiter.

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06/03/2011 07:00 AM
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Re: 2 stars a inch away
Saw this a couple of nights ago and thought it strange.

It is the planet Saturn appearing close to one of the stars in the constellation of Virgo. Look at this planetarium projection for last night. Saturn is the bright object pretty well dead centre of the screen, next to a star.

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06/03/2011 07:03 AM
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Re: 2 stars a inch away
Saw it too, just again last night. Though one is considerably brighter.
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06/03/2011 07:04 AM
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Re: 2 stars a inch away
LOL---they appear right beside eachother but in truth one of them is probably a trillion damn mile behind the other one...if you were to look through a decent telescope you wouldn`t believe how many stars your eyes can`t see...and they all appear close together...They twinkle on some nights because the atmosphere distorts them..if they are twinkling it makes for a bad night for star gazers...the telescope is always best when they aren`t twinkling cause the atmosphere is stable..

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