It doesn't sound like reality . . .
BUT - the sky where I am was totally overcast, last nite, so I was unable to see any stars, or lites in the nite sky.
Seems that if your reporter was correct, there would be lots of news, telling about this 'reality' and many opinions on how/why it could be. . . I've not seen or heard anything, like what you write. . .
Wouldn't it be wonderful to hear this kind of 'news' being broadcast, rather than what we are getting now?
2006-08-03 07:22:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It's impossible. On Nasa's website you can hookup to feed that shows you space from satelites. To be honest... if it were true just think about the amount of work (and money) that would go into it. You'd have to have a super computer smart enough to align the stars perfectly every night. Then set up false feed on websites such as NASA. Plus, you'd have to buy every "good" telescope in the world (there are about 15 in the world that are good enough to recognize the craters on the moon) those telescopes would certainly be able to tell the difference between a satelite and star.
It would be impossible and a silly waste of money..
2006-08-03 07:26:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course that is not true. For one Stars are stationary satelites are not and we would see them moving through the night sky. I don't even want to go on because if you just think logically it makes absolutely no sense. Don't just believe everything you hear.
2006-08-03 07:24:00
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answered by DreamingofU 4
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Yes, you can see satellites if the night is clear enough. The stars burning out is a stretch of the truth. Stars do burn out, but not burn out simultaneously and it takes a few 10 million years. Our star the sun will burn out too.
2006-08-03 07:23:14
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answered by Anonymous
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do you speek english? well i think the question is are all the stars still in the sky... and the answer is of corse! but most of southern california can only see a few cause of all the lights. try goin to the mountains if you wanna see them all.
2006-08-03 07:22:04
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answered by lisa 2
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that doesnt sound right. why would the sattelites hold the same position and how would the people launch them in that exact order that closely together. thing about i, you would have to calculate how fast its going then fire it so that it gets right infront of the other one with out obstructing its orbit, also wouldnt they move??? and sattellites are made to cover the entire earths area so why would there be that many in 1 place, they are spread out.
2006-08-03 07:20:54
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answered by Harezichi 2
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How can a say a serious reply for such a stupid question? It means it's CLOUDY. Stars don't burn out or go away.
2006-08-03 07:20:53
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answered by Anonymous
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that is retarded, they did not burn out, you just cannot see them all the time becuase of the pollution in the air and the clouds in the sky
2006-08-03 07:21:51
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answered by brandiejs1979 4
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Announcer was joking, instigating dialogue.
Call the announcer and ask if he was trying to get people to call.
Look it up on inter net.
2006-08-03 07:24:28
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answered by minootoo 7
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i was star gazing last night and saw all the stars and constelations
2006-08-03 07:20:38
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answered by Ambsz 3
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