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Old May 20th 04, 02:21 PM
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Can any of you folks shed any light on the following article

http://www.zetatalk.com/index/f2f0516.htm

Clear Skies
James Dill

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Old May 20th 04, 03:28 PM
Tim Auton
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lid wrote:

Can any of you folks shed any light on the following article

http://www.zetatalk.com/index/f2f0516.htm

It's a load of cr*p?

There are no field stars or the horizon in any of the images, nor do
we know who took them. They do not constitute any kind of evidence
whatsoever.

For fun, I sent my skymap software to Osaka on the 30th of April. The
thing that's not the moon in the image which claims to be of the moon
and Jupiter is probably Spica in Virgo or perhaps Porriora.

Man, there really are some loonies about.


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Old May 20th 04, 03:36 PM
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On Thu, 20 May 2004 15:28:29 +0100, Tim Auton
tim.auton@uton.[groupSexWithoutTheY] wrote:

There are no field stars or the horizon in any of the images, nor do
we know who took them. They do not constitute any kind of evidence
whatsoever.

For fun, I sent my skymap software to Osaka on the 30th of April. The
thing that's not the moon in the image which claims to be of the moon
and Jupiter is probably Spica in Virgo or perhaps Porriora.

Man, there really are some loonies about.


I must say - the Pleiades were very close together last winter. I
found this to be as suspicious as a red moon during a total lunar
eclipse.

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Old May 20th 04, 03:46 PM
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In article , Pete Lawrence wrote:
On Thu, 20 May 2004 15:28:29 +0100, Tim Auton
tim.auton@uton.[groupSexWithoutTheY] wrote:

There are no field stars or the horizon in any of the images, nor do
we know who took them. They do not constitute any kind of evidence
whatsoever.

For fun, I sent my skymap software to Osaka on the 30th of April. The
thing that's not the moon in the image which claims to be of the moon
and Jupiter is probably Spica in Virgo or perhaps Porriora.

Man, there really are some loonies about.


I must say - the Pleiades were very close together last winter. I
found this to be as suspicious as a red moon during a total lunar
eclipse.


And the Ring Nebula seems to have a hole in it.

I'll get my coat.

Jim
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Old May 20th 04, 03:57 PM
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On Thu, 20 May 2004 15:46:05 +0100, Jim
wrote:

Man, there really are some loonies about.


I must say - the Pleiades were very close together last winter. I
found this to be as suspicious as a red moon during a total lunar
eclipse.


And the Ring Nebula seems to have a hole in it.

I'll get my coat.


Must be a big coat!

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Old May 20th 04, 04:11 PM
Jim
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In article , Pete Lawrence wrote:
On Thu, 20 May 2004 15:46:05 +0100, Jim
wrote:

Man, there really are some loonies about.

I must say - the Pleiades were very close together last winter. I
found this to be as suspicious as a red moon during a total lunar
eclipse.


And the Ring Nebula seems to have a hole in it.

I'll get my coat.


Must be a big coat!

chuckle Well, you know what they say about men with big coats..!

Jim
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Old May 23rd 04, 11:21 AM
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In article ,
Tim Auton tim.auton@uton.[groupSexWithoutTheY] wrote:
For fun, I sent my skymap software to Osaka on the 30th of April. The
thing that's not the moon in the image which claims to be of the moon
and Jupiter is probably Spica in Virgo or perhaps Porriora.


Heh ...

A photo of the recent lunar eclipse was shown on BBC Regional News here.
The weather forecaster said, "and the bright star you can see just *there*
is Jupiter".

Since when did Jupiter become a star?

Who gave permission to move Jupiter from being high up overhead to down low
in the SE sky?

I guess that's why he's doing weather, and not astronomy

It was actually part of Libra ...

Mike.
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Old May 20th 04, 03:43 PM
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In article wg2rc.21$Nh3.16@newsfe6-win, wrote:

Can any of you folks shed any light on the following article

http://www.zetatalk.com/index/f2f0516.htm


Well yes. Look at the front page:

ZetaTalk leads you through the vast amount of information being
relayed by the Zetas in answer to questions posed to their
emissary, Nancy.

That should set you straight.

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Old May 20th 04, 04:25 PM
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The web site is actually worth a read - in as much that is really makes you
chuckle. It's the effort that folks put into these things that amazes me.

Ash

wrote in message news:wg2rc.21$Nh3.16@newsfe6-win...
Can any of you folks shed any light on the following article

http://www.zetatalk.com/index/f2f0516.htm

Clear Skies
James Dill



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Old May 20th 04, 06:10 PM
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"Ashley Culver" wrote in message
...
The web site is actually worth a read - in as much that is really makes

you
chuckle. It's the effort that folks put into these things that amazes me.


Everybody head for the hills!

http://www.zetatalk.com/info/tinfx015.htm



 




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