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Hiding a shiny star at 3:20 morning! - forums. space. com Hi dear friends, Today morning at 3:20 i went out and saw the stars of the East, then I saw the Orion and its left stars I guess it should be Gemini and there were 2 stars and left of them there was a shiny star and i was watching that that at once disappeared!! I want to know what how was
This weeks Community Question is about constellations! Orion has more features than you can shake a small refractor at Three aligned O-class stars (ie belt) -- what are the odds of that? They point to the brightest star, Sirius -- what are the odds? Betelgeuse is colorful in name and color, and it's not long for this galaxy It's belching, apparently, so even more colorful than most
Where can i find a good telescope - forums. space. com Stars are so far away that any amateur telescope will only show them as brighter points of light With a telescope, you will see fainter stars, but again they are points of light You can see what are called extended objects like the moon and planets But to see the planets properly you need high magnification The best way to get familiar with telescopes is to join a local astronomy club if
moving stars | Space. com Forums Stellar motion as observed from Earth would indicate that stars as they appear to us would not move that quickly across the sky in such a short period of time If you observe Orion at night say at 9:00 in January, certainly by 1:00 AM there will be a noticeable shift but not so in a few minutes
Has Dark Energy Been Debunked? Probably Not. - Space. com Forums If the dust cloud is so bad for astronomy measurements - why do I see so many stars at night, like Orion? If the dust cloud was so bad, there would be absorption bands in spectra of starlight too You do not want Relativity to be a factual basis for modern astronomy and measurement and that is the bottom line
Question - How many times has our matter cycled through the stellar . . . So far Population III stars remain undiscovered unlike a star like Arcturus or observations of the Galilean moons at Jupiter The first generation of stars must be assumed in any stellar generation count for our Sun and if they never existed, problems arise in BB cosmology concerning what the primordial chemistry of the early universe was
Question - Could 9 planet be the star of Bethlehem? The First Gospel of Jacob describes it this way: "His star rose shining, and it so surpassed in its brilliance all the other stars of heaven that they were no longer visible " Archbishop Theophilatus of Bulgaria, an interpreter of Holy Scripture, who considered the Star of Bethlehem a divine power because of its unusual features, wrote:
Intermediate telescope recommendations - forums. space. com Recommendations so far include the Meade ETX 90 or 125, the Orion StarSeeker IV 150mm GoTo Mak-Cass with Controller Also Celestron was mentioned but no specific model Mak-Cass recommended because they are often smaller and more compact with excellent features NOTE: I am well aware of substantial shipping delays on most all telescopes
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