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Posted Nov 5, '09 at 4:12pm

Haku1234567890
108 posts

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4.November.2009
Sounds stupid but there is no moon on sky from 10-23
can somebody look for moon tonight and answer me please
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Posted Nov 5, '09 at 4:16pm

Bronze
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Well, I'll look if I remember...I am sort of a star gazer...
I stayed up to 5 in the morning once just to see a few shooting stars.
And muffins are nice...
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Posted Nov 5, '09 at 4:54pm

Haku1234567890
108 posts

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Did you know that you can see mercury, venus (brightest thing on sky) , mars, jupiter and saturn with naked eye
and did you herd of nibiru planet that will pass trought our solar system in 21.12.2012 and it is going to be visible with naked eye from 2010-2012

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Posted Nov 5, '09 at 5:04pm

the_zombie_killer
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WTF the solar system is a binary!! How dare that star invade us >:*(
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Posted Nov 5, '09 at 5:07pm

Freakenstein
466 posts

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Nibiru looks like it's 4x bigger than Earth, at least that's what the picture scales it to be.
What's the Dark Star? Is it a fallen star that once lit planets? Or is it a currently-working star, just dimmer than average stars?
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Posted Nov 5, '09 at 5:59pm

Zephera
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Umm, why won't the moon be visible? Oh, and what is 10-23? Military time?
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Posted Nov 5, '09 at 6:01pm

balerion07
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Posted Nov 6, '09 at 12:14am

Kirby998
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So how does this doomsday planet involve the moon not showing up?
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Posted Nov 6, '09 at 12:25am

HiddenDistance
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I've seen the moon all week, with the except of tonight, the 5th, as it's cloudy in Vancouver.
Sounds stupid but there is no moon on sky from 10-23
Maybe there's a reason it sounds stupid.
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Posted Nov 6, '09 at 1:22am

WoodyGuthrie
196 posts

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Sounds like the newest plot by super villains to take over metropolis.
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Posted Nov 6, '09 at 2:35am

PossibleInstability
810 posts

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4.November.2009
Sounds stupid but there is no moon on sky from 10-23
can somebody look for moon tonight and answer me please
Yeah, it's called a New Moon. They are very rare and happen only around once every month.
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