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If yes, please provide links to your pics! I'd like to see them.

2006-12-12 17:30:36 · 5 answers · asked by Toronto_bamboo_star 2 in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

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at about 6:58 am my time, I was able to see 2 of them, not a third...my telescope is broken sadly, but just with a pair of binoculars I got a real thrill seeing them. I attempted to get a couple of pic's but they didnt even turn out in the pics because of the moon's bright backdrop.
It was still really cool to see....I felt, small...like a little pin spot compared to what I was seeing.

2006-12-12 21:47:07 · answer #1 · answered by Diadem 4 · 0 0

No. The sun is a star, and stars are really hot balls of plasma held together by magnetic fields. The moon is a moon (technically a satellite). Time does affect the sun differently than the planets, but probably not in the way you imagine. Gravity bends space-time. The more mass an object has, time will appear slower to an outside observer, but for someone orbiting it or even standing on its surface it would appear normal (this is called relativity). So time technically doesn't affect the Sun as much as it does Earth, but first you have to understand what time is from a physics standpoint. Also, the sun is the most important object in the solar system regardless of what "vedic astrology" says. Not a single form of life on Earth would exist without it.

2016-05-23 17:07:30 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Me too, but it was referred to down here as a quad play......I can't believe I missed that and the shuttle launch!

2006-12-12 17:32:59 · answer #3 · answered by WitchTwo 6 · 0 0

There's some on flickr:

http://flickr.com/search/?q=jupiter%20mars%20mercury&w=all&m=tags

And there's some on a spaceweather.com google cache:

http://72.14.205.104/search?q=cache:KN4nioYHBDoJ:www.spaceweather.com/

2006-12-12 19:26:01 · answer #4 · answered by YupiSlyr 2 · 0 0

Ya you can find them on net. But I cant do that work for you.

2006-12-12 17:34:14 · answer #5 · answered by rashmir 2 · 0 1

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