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Old October 26th 06, 08:19 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Saul Levy Saul Levy is offline
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Default What are these stars?

You stupid fool, WartPlug! It still doesn't match the original which
was of Orion's belt! It is NOT part of Taurus. I've seen that part
of the sky 1000s of times. Just last Sunday for example. Your
stupidity is absolutely unbelievable!

Saul Levy


On 21 Sep 2006 07:41:00 -0700, "Warhol" wrote:

Ha Ha Ha You Coffee Boys should all better return to the kook group,
since here you have proven me you and Art known nothing about the stars
up there... Look good the picture supplied below... and tell what you
see dont fit the drawing... Coffee Astronomers Haa...

http://www.astrosurf.com/bobo/fondecran/lever_lune.jpg

Well look good to the marked stars and tell they dont look like the
drawing supplied..

http://www.astrosurf.com/gap47/outil...es/taureau.jpg

The Pleiades (star cluster), are seven star or mountain Nymph
daughters of the Titan Atlas... Right Gran'dady.... The Saint man who
carry's Worlds on his shoulders

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...lation_map.png

 




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