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catfishjoe
reply to post by falucho05
There's several star map apps you can download to your phone that will help you out. They're really cool. You just hold your phone up to the night sky and it tells you which stars are which.
falucho05
Thank you, guys! I'm glad to not be the only one. The light it emits has sort of a golden hue, compared to Venus that looks white and it was constantly titillating. . .
falucho05
Checked with Google Night Sky and it seemed Venus. As it's out of sight, I followed the same line as the object. It was waaaay too bright. How can that be?edit on 22-10-2013 by falucho05 because: (no reason given)
falucho05
Thank you, guys! I'm glad to not be the only one. The light it emits has sort of a golden hue, compared to Venus that looks white and it was constantly titillating. I can no longer see it, and this object has been there for quite some time my mom tells me. Hope it's something cool!edit on 22-10-2013 by falucho05 because: (no reason given)