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Originally posted by Ashly
maybe it was Rigel, Betelguese's twin star. Its blue, and large. Its part of the constellation orion.
Originally posted by Springer
Might be the International Space Station too...
PEACE...
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Originally posted by billybob
oh, yeah, and venus doesn't flicker.
Originally posted by groingrinder
Originally posted by billybob
oh, yeah, and venus doesn't flicker.
Any light that is close enough to the horizon will scintillate.
Originally posted by darklanser
Venus has always seemed yellowish to me. It doesn't blink/scintillate much either.
Originally posted by postings
Not sure if this is the forum to post this, but if any of you get a chance tonight, or tomorrow night, look up at the sky for a star that is a little bluer than the other ones out there. I have not been paying too much attention to the new lately, so maybe this is something that I SHOULD know about but don't. Just wanted to see if:
1. Anyone noticed this too?
2. Anyone knows what the heck it is?
It is probably normal, and I am just a little too observant.
-P