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check this out Draco the Constellation ok here is where it gets weird. ready? West Woodhay Down, Nr Inkpen, Wiltshire. Reported 29th July. [ link to www.cropcircleconnector.com] take a look at that link what does that look like to you?? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1487361 Draco's October surprise Draco (from the dragon in Greek mythology) is a constellation in the Northern Hemisphere. It is the radiant of the Quadrantids and Draconids (meteor showers). Draco is near the northern celestial pole; the tail of Draco is between the Big Dipper and the Little Dipper. T...he brightest star in the Draco is Thuban; it is located in the dragon's tail. (Thuban means "dragon or serpent" in Arabic. Thuban was the Earth's pole star about 5,000 years ago.) The second-brightest star in the Draco is Rastaban (which means "head of the dragon or serpent"). Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1487361 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1487361Does this strike anyone as that 13th zodiac constellation that was recently discovered? Quoting: Miggy
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