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Originally posted by SunnyDee
My question is where's Venus?
Just wondering, since it's always the center of attention.
Interesting cluster BTW.
Originally posted by jolly
Man, you're always posting threads like this. Why can't you just patiently collect your findings, research them, maybe take a class or two in astronomy if you are so keen on deciphering these images of what obviously lie beyond our planet's atmosphere, and then put it all into one coherent thread.
Personally I would like for our sun to have a binary brown dwarf companion, or a previously unknown planet with a highly elliptical orbit around our sun to be discovered. But threads like this are not helping anyone. It's like you found a seashell on the beach, brought it to me and asked "what does this mean?"
Originally posted by discl0sur3
Originally posted by SunnyDee
My question is where's Venus?
Just wondering, since it's always the center of attention.
Interesting cluster BTW.
Thanks...Venus is right where she's supposed to be...isn't seen from SOHO C3 point of view.
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[edit on 15-5-2010 by discl0sur3]
Originally posted by Sinter Klaas
I don't seem to move at all.
Obvious that they are not really changing place. But I'll bet that satellite is in orbit. I would think that it will cause the background to move all the time.
[edit on 5/15/2010 by Sinter Klaas]