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Astronomy: What's floating around out there?

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posted on Oct, 21 2004 @ 11:18 AM
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Mt. Wilson, 3am 041021, moon is 1st Qtr

Whazzat? to the left? always precedes the dawn.

How could Venus have gotten that big? Or, that close?

If it's the moon, why isn't it a HALF-moon-shaped?

You just wait. On Nov. 2nd, there's gonna be a great big one on this site in our faces, again.

Just like Oct 4th, Sept 6th, Aug 8th, July 10th, June 12th--

one week OFF the Full Moon cycle.

I would really like to understand what I'm seeing, here.

: ) Chaiyah



posted on Oct, 21 2004 @ 11:25 AM
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That makes two of us
I have no Idea what that is. Where did you get it from? Any more info regarding this? Did you spot this personally?Also what are the dates you are reffering to?



posted on Oct, 21 2004 @ 11:58 AM
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nightskylive.net...
nightskylive.net...
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nightskylive.net...
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nightskylive.net...

This is the index from Mt. Wilson Observatory in Pasadena, California.

Here, once you figure out their file-naming, you can play with the dates.

But, corroborating evidence comes from Palomar Observatory in San Diego.

Oct 4th, week after Full Moon, 4am San Diego time

snoop.palomar.caltech.edu...
snoop.palomar.caltech.edu...
snoop.palomar.caltech.edu...
snoop.palomar.caltech.edu...

Note: these are all taken about 3am San Diego time, same as Mt. Wilson.

Same thing, different observatory. No full moon that night.

Duh?


E_T

posted on Oct, 21 2004 @ 12:02 PM
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God, what amount of light pollution!

Exposure seems to be 3 mins.
That might make star clusters visible. (you can see some of those with naked eyes, just like M31)



posted on Oct, 21 2004 @ 12:07 PM
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My guess is they are seeing a cluster of some kind. As ET said, some star clusters are visible with the naked eye. You can see M51 from my back porch. The only thing that bothers me about classifying it as a cluster is the amount of light coming from the object in question.




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