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2007-03-19 04:26:36 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

Well the image the I wanted to show did not work but will try again

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2007-03-19 04:27:58 · update #1

Well still did not work so I will describe it almost looks like an X it would if you connected the dots in a lack of a better word there is 6 stars I believe they are stars I dont know please give me understanding?

2007-03-19 04:30:37 · update #2

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2007-03-19 04:38:03 · update #3

It is in the Northwest sky
at aroun 8- dont know

2007-03-19 04:45:04 · update #4

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-----What you are probably seeing is a set of stars that look like they are close together, from our point of view. Actually, they may be thousands of light-years apart, in the same away-from-us direction; they most likely have no connection with each other, beyond being in the same galaxy. ---Jim

2007-03-19 04:46:30 · answer #1 · answered by James M 4 · 0 0

You can't post an image in your message.
If the image is on a web-accessible server, you can post a link to it.

What are you trying to show us? Venus is currently visible in the evening after sunset for a couple of hours -- it's very bright, and is a planet. Jupiter rises in the morning, near the constellation Scorpius in the east. It's quite bright also. Saturn is up right now as well.

2007-03-19 11:31:18 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Give us some more information... what direction are you looking? What time of evening do you see it? If I had to guess, I'd say you're looking south east, and seeing Scorpio, probably around 9 or 10PM.

2007-03-19 11:39:14 · answer #3 · answered by quantumclaustrophobe 7 · 0 0

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