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- Stargazing - Has anyone else noticed Arcturus moving eratically lately . . .
FYI, I viewed Venus, Mars, Saturn, and Jupiter in May multiple times 04-May, 07-May, 12-May, 13-May, and 31-May My telescope views ranged from 40x to 200x views Saturn started retrograding on 11-May, Jupiter started retrograde on 14-May As the question stated about Arcturus, "appears to move erratically like a drone"
- 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
- Page 3 - Stargazing - Betelgeuse will be visible as a Supernova in . . .
Keanu's spanish mouths "Arcturus is there" It has Lorazepam 6km a chemical pellet underwater cleans out the underground organics 10 km from shore in a century It is 40% O2 and 40% N 10% of the world After Betelgeuse we'll have 30k yrs of good Arcturus It is the second best planet and star near us
- What did I see last night?. . . - forums. space. com
I happen to notice this unfamiliar bright star in the western sky, near the star Arcturus of Bootes It came towards me, passing from west to east, and at first I thought it was a satellite, but there were two things wrong with it;
- Jetsons Procyon Sirius flight-plan msg | Space. com Forums
I'll attempt to develop as many different worlds around Earth and try for diamond nanorods and decontaminating Arcturus ASAP but overturned rocks there will reveal organic toxins too unsafe for me at envisioned body suits this millenium
- Space Capitalism and Capitalization | Space. com Forums
Eventually 3 people can be made with inflation comms not coming within 20 LYs of us or 80 LY away If we started out on Arcturus or an artificial planet Musk might be working on those comms now instead of feinting bio for everyone
- Is our solar system native to the Milky Way | Space. com Forums
Hey all, I've had this idea bouncing around in my head for a few months now and I'm wondering what your thoughts might be From our observations, we think that our solar system does not stay within the galactic plane, but seems to fluctuation above and below the plane Do all stars in the
- Interstellar Medium and Spectroscopy | Space. com Forums
FYI KC Strom, I do not consider bias here a problem I find different groups on the Internet today reject the heliocentric solar system and commonly claim everything in astronomy is false, e g stellar parallax and distance measurements, spectroscopic studies of starlight indicating their temperatures, sizes, and surface gravity (e g Sirius A and B), etc
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