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Post by Nicole on Dec 6, 2005 9:33:40 GMT -5
I forget to ask because I don't think of them until I'm looking (usually in the car).
There are two very bright "stars" that have been there over a month. I have not seen anyone say what they are. Looking south - or close because I dont' have a compass and am just judging by which direction I know it is - looking south one is huge and bright white and is on the right side of south. The other is reddish and is on the left side of south and not quite as big as the white one.
Any clue what these are? They're considerably larger than anything and appear to be fixed like a star. And they're relatively "new." I considered that perhaps one was the space station, but I've never seen it before and the space station would move in the sky and this "star" doesn't.
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Post by Sowelu on Dec 6, 2005 10:02:13 GMT -5
I'm not sure, Nicole, but I have wondered the same thing, with one particular one - the bright white-ish one you mention. I've seen it a few times now (when I'm up at that time) and it stands out so much to me on the intuitive level as important, and I just can't place it. I've perhaps wrongly assumed it's a planet, and I just don't know which.
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Post by Nicole on Dec 6, 2005 11:03:37 GMT -5
I figured you'd seen it! hehehe Well, bummer you don't know what it is though. I have NEVER in my life seen something so big and bright. And the fact that people aren't talking about it, or the news never mentioned it, seems rather odd to me. You don't have to be up at any time to see it where I live though. I see it as soon as it's dark and its just freaking HUGE. My stepdad said "oh look, the north star is out" the other evening, but I was like dude, the north star has never been that huge. Also, when I wear my glasses to look at it it's almost like a diamond shape, and I'm not talking because it's twinkly like a star. Have you seen the red one? I assumed it was Mars but not sure. It is definitely red though. I have even considered it was Nibiru but really have no clue.
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Post by ADMIN on Dec 6, 2005 11:17:53 GMT -5
Now that you guys mention this, I also noticed this huge star like light . I thought the red one Mars and the other Venus? ...and also space station do stay stationary/, so it may likely be a space station and that is why there is no mention in the news. Nibiru it is NOT, as the mere presence of Nibiru would alter the gravity of Earth.
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Post by Nicole on Dec 6, 2005 11:22:50 GMT -5
If it was the space station I'd be hearing about it at work. I support NASA. Maybe I should ask someone here? For some reason I get the feeling they'd think I was nuts.
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Post by ADMIN on Dec 6, 2005 11:27:22 GMT -5
Ophaniel, Do you really think they would mention it, maybe the higher levels at Nasa are also trying to figure out what it is.
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Post by Nicole on Dec 6, 2005 11:36:34 GMT -5
Well, not if it was something out of the ordinary!
I guess I meant if it was the space station or something they wanted to play up.
Makes me wonder how brainwashed the general public is. I just talked to a good friend who is not brainwashed, but she's been busy and hasn't even seen it! She's part of a remote viewing group and is asking them to view it. I'll let you know what she gets.
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Post by destra on Dec 6, 2005 14:33:19 GMT -5
Venus is the bright star closest to the moon, I have been spotting Mercury and Mars from my balcony this month too. Mars is reddish and flashes. Mercury is whitish and flashes.
I would love to look up and see what I saw in a dream last year: The pleiadian nebula right there, as close as our moon, all the planets surrounding us in their glory. *Sighs happily*
Much Love! Destra
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Post by Nicole on Dec 6, 2005 21:17:36 GMT -5
Ok, so let's say it's Mars and Venus.
They have NEVER been so big and bright. So what gives on that one?!?!?
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Post by destra on Dec 7, 2005 0:38:42 GMT -5
I've seen them big and bright like this before, but I watch for it. It is just where we are in conjunction with where they are on their journey around the sun. I dont' get the scientific aspects of it, but I do feel it is all in direct corelation with everything we're experiencing energetically right now.
Isnt it nice to see them so big and bright outside? Doesn't it make you feel like the magic is manifesting so clearly?
Much Love, Destra
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Post by Sowelu on Dec 7, 2005 4:11:42 GMT -5
I meant that for me, I sometimes sleep from 11 AM to 11 PM, at which time they are no longer apparent in the sky where I live. I often am not up just as it gets dark out. <--- VERY odd sleep patterns! But I saw it last night again, Venus, that is, and it really is far larger than I ever recall. But I must also admit that until the last year or so, I rarely paid much attention to the night sky, except for the moon. Love you! Sowelu
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Post by LilliHart on Dec 7, 2005 14:38:17 GMT -5
I do believe you are viewing Jupiter and Mars (red one) There is a HUGE astrolgogical aspect now, an exact opposition in Scorpio/Taurus and I'm nearly positive these two are visible in the south sky now.
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Post by Nicole on Dec 7, 2005 14:53:28 GMT -5
Destra,
I promise that I look at the sky and they've never been so big!
BUT...I have a theory. I think it has to do with vibration, frequency, dimensional space, etc. So maybe you were just in a different space/time?
Liliahnah - I read something about Jupiter the other day. is it Yellow tinted?
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Post by Nicole on Dec 7, 2005 14:53:50 GMT -5
So you're not outside looking around during the night Sowelu? hehehe
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Post by LilliHart on Dec 9, 2005 16:55:01 GMT -5
Not sure Nicole about the actual color of Jupiter but I know it's a biggy and if there is a huge aspect like this it would show up in the skies. I live at the equator now and I have not seen anything...haven't looked. But if I get a chance tonight I will have an oggle.
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