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What is it? - Conifer16 - 11-10-2011

Ok right now I am outside in the freezing cold looking east from the west coast in the united states at the moon and to the right and slightly up I see this really freakin bright star/planet/.??? And my question is what the heck is it?

It is brighter then all the other stars and always is near the moon when I look at it through the binoculars it is very round and big more so then any planet I have seen and I get the feeling that it is something different then normal. And not being told to us from the MSM. So anyone out here able to see it what do you think it is? Anyone?
-Conifer16- Adonai Vasu Borragus
Now I am freezing and my nose might fall of and I can't feel my fingers anymore Smile lol.
Could it maybe possibly be the ten mile wide spacecraft reported by a few channels
And the clouds are starting to cover it up now but it is about a hand length from the moon at a 20-30% angle if your hand is held out all the way from a sitting position. And to the right of the moon


RE: What is it? - AnthroHeart - 11-10-2011

That's the star Sirius.

I verified with Google Sky Map on my android phone.


RE: What is it? - Conifer16 - 11-10-2011

Don't stars blink or twinkle? This is compleatly even and I have seen Sirius before and it is blue white and blinking and bright, this is more like a planet even and white. Are you sure that it is Sirius
It might be the clouds are dampening the twinkle or something but I don't think it is a star. If so I haven't seen a star like that before


RE: What is it? - AnthroHeart - 11-10-2011

Weird. Now Google Sky Map shows it as Jupiter.


RE: What is it? - 3DMonkey - 11-10-2011

It's Jupiter. No doubt.

A couple nights ago it looked like this: http://spaceweather.com/archive.php?view=1&day=09&month=11&year=2011


RE: What is it? - Conifer16 - 11-10-2011

Thanks monkey. Smile now I really wish that my telescope worked.


RE: What is it? - Bring4th_Austin - 11-10-2011

Jupiter has been freaking a lot of people out lately.

My dad refused to believe it was a normal celestial body.


RE: What is it? - Conifer16 - 11-11-2011

I guess that we are so used to not seeing the stars and planets that when we do it is hard to believe. Too much light in the sky and all.


RE: What is it? - Bring4th_Austin - 11-11-2011

Well it is passing closer to Earth than usual. The closest it will come to the Earth between 1963 and 2022.

http://www.universetoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/Jupiter-scene-unlabeled1.jpg


RE: What is it? - 3DMonkey - 11-11-2011

I point out planets to family members quite frequently. Basically, they shrug and move on. ("who cares, weirdo")


RE: What is it? - Conifer16 - 11-11-2011

I care!

Smile


RE: What is it? - BrownEye - 11-11-2011

I don't get it. The planets have been visible in this way for almost ten years. Back then I wondered what it was because it was like a spotlight in the sky.

Venus rose a while back and was just as visible. Does anyone wonder why the planets are so bright compared to what they were growing up? Is it just the sun putting out more energy?


RE: What is it? - 3DMonkey - 11-11-2011

For me, it's just looking vs not looking before.


RE: What is it? - zenmaster - 11-11-2011

Expectations re-frame what we see.




RE: What is it? - Ruth - 11-11-2011

Maybe it's somehow realted to all the stuff in the air from the chem trails? Or perhaps vision correction (which I can say, personally, makes a big difference). And of course mindset!

For me, though, it seems more difficult to see the stars etc now because of geography. Can't really see much from NW Indiana - too much city nearby. But when we're on the land in OK, the view is really quite amazing! You almost feel you could reach up and grab a handful of stars!

Light and love!


RE: What is it? - BrownEye - 11-11-2011

(11-11-2011, 10:31 AM)Ruth Wrote: For me, though, it seems more difficult to see the stars etc now because of geography.

I don't see the stars like in the past. But at the same time in the past when I could see the stars, I could not see these spotlights in the sky. I am betting there is a different amount of light reflecting off the planets.


RE: What is it? - Meerie - 11-13-2011

(11-10-2011, 10:48 PM)Gemini Wolf Wrote: That's the star Sirius.

I verified with Google Sky Map on my android phone.

shouldn't it say anthro phone?


RE: What is it? - AnthroHeart - 11-13-2011

LOL I wish Meerie.


RE: What is it? - Oceania - 11-13-2011

isn't that the satellite? i thought it was from CIA. it's always near the moon, it's like 3 stars crammed together. fucking creepy.
it sure wasn't there when i was growing up!