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KR From: "Kevin Rehberg"
KR Subject: Venus Question KR Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2003 16:33:49 +0000 (UTC) KR Organization: Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG KR KR You guys surprise me. Nobody else had the motivation of actually KR trying to prove this in Starry Night Pro, or a comperable software KR package? KR KR Well - turns out.....IT'S TRUE!!! KR KR You can see for yourself with Starry Night Pro (a planetarium KR software package for those of you that don't know). Just lock on KR Venus, get rid of the horizon, enable the lines that show the movement KR of the planet relative to the background sky - and here's the KR important part - set your time intervals/steps to one year! So step KR forward four to eight years and you'll see what I'm talking about. KR KR The pentacle is almost perfect. The only thing that doesn't work KR is that the last step of Venus (in the 8th year) doesn't exactly KR "close off" the pentacle. But it works for ANY 8 year cycle. KR . . . KR KR First, I'm into astronomy, and not astrology. I happen KR to be reading _The Da Vinci Code_, where it is KR alleged that Venus sweeps out a 5-pointed star shape KR (pentacle) in the sky every 8 years. The origin KR of this observation is evidently Oh, don't worry, the pattern is real, alright. I went thru this exercvise with older DOS programs in the 1980s and there are a couple books on celestial cycles. The question next is, did the early astronomers know of this pentacle? It doesn't really show up in the sky all that well due to twilight when there are few stars to plot out Venus's path. The 8-year cycle is notable this year and next brcause now is the 'home stretch' leading to the transit in June 2004. Venus goes thru her 'grand apparition' where she (for us in northern latitudes) rises in a majestic sweep into high sky, hanging in the west for a couple months long after sunset. Then in May she plunges down into the setting Sun. You know you're getting along in years when you clearly reall seeing this grand apparition several times! I do. --- þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004 |
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