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Eraniamayomii
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I have always been facinated with the stars. I have never been actually able to identify them though. I guess I hadn't much care considering they all look quite similar to the naked eye.
Today I was outside looking at the stars, and though there were a number of stars out there, the house lights made the majority of them look dim. One star did stand out though, and this was pretty bright.
The star was facing South about 38 degrees off the horizon at 10pm EST. This is relative to FL, USA. It cannot be the North star becasue it is in the South, and it cannot be venus becasue Venus isn't underneath the Earth... It had an intensely high magnitude. It didn't twinkle, and just to make sure its not a satalite, I'll check on it's position in a bit.
Can anyone please help me to identify this bright celestial object? Maby step out on your decks, and take a look?
Love,
Eraniamayomii
Today I was outside looking at the stars, and though there were a number of stars out there, the house lights made the majority of them look dim. One star did stand out though, and this was pretty bright.
The star was facing South about 38 degrees off the horizon at 10pm EST. This is relative to FL, USA. It cannot be the North star becasue it is in the South, and it cannot be venus becasue Venus isn't underneath the Earth... It had an intensely high magnitude. It didn't twinkle, and just to make sure its not a satalite, I'll check on it's position in a bit.
Can anyone please help me to identify this bright celestial object? Maby step out on your decks, and take a look?
Love,
Eraniamayomii