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Post by ADMIN on Feb 28, 2021 10:20:13 GMT -5
www.debbiesolaris.com/antares#:~:text=GALACTIC%20HISTORY&text=The%20Antarians%20are%20a%20mostly,end%20of%20this%20galactic%20cycle. Antares is the brightest star in the constellation of Scorpio. It is a star with fiery red and emerald green colors, and lies at a distance of approximately 136 light years. Often referred to as "the heart of the scorpion," Antares is a red supergiant, a large evolved massive star. Its mass is calculated to be around 12 times that of the Sun. Antares appears as a single star when viewed with the naked eye, but it is actually a binary star, with its two components called α Scorpii A and α Scorpii B. The brighter of the pair is the red supergiant, while the fainter is a hot main sequence star of magnitude 5.5. Antares is located in the southern half of earth’s sky. If you traveled to the southern hemisphere, about 67 degrees south latitude, you’d find that Antares is circumpolar, meaning it never sets and is visible every night of the year from earth’s southernmost regions. There are several Earth-like planets in their star system, some of which are also in the process of Ascension. Antares is 87,200 times larger than the Earth and located closer to the Great Grand Central Sun in the Galactic Center.
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Post by ADMIN on Feb 28, 2021 10:22:07 GMT -5
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