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Old September 11th 06, 11:26 PM posted to alt.astronomy
arek
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Default What are these stars?

Hello,
I would like to know what is the name of such groups of stars

http://sparon.one.pl/~arek/img/ourstars.jpg

Now it can be seen over Greece. If you help me find any information
about them, I'll be greatfull. Is it any constellation? How can I find
it's position from other points of our glob?

Regards
Arek
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Old September 13th 06, 11:05 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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If you want anybody to name this, you must come up with more information

a) At what part of the sky (north,south,east,west) did you see it, and what
time
b) did you see it without telescope/binocle
c) is size of stars compared to each other real, or is it just a picture of
the constellation

i can find many places in the sky where it looks like your image,
but without any clue to where you saw it i will not come up with any
suggestion

"arek" skrev i en meddelelse
...
Hello,
I would like to know what is the name of such groups of stars

http://sparon.one.pl/~arek/img/ourstars.jpg

Now it can be seen over Greece. If you help me find any information about
them, I'll be greatfull. Is it any constellation? How can I find it's
position from other points of our glob?

Regards
Arek


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Old September 14th 06, 02:22 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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By just using your eye, you can not tell the size of a Star, the light must
cross to far a disance to let us know. Like the winter dog star is the
brightest star in any of our skys and it is bigger the our sun, a lot
younger too, but is you look up in the weast now at arcturus it doesn't look
big, but is another 10 times bigger that that other star, it's also far
older than even our own star the sun.


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"Starman" wrote in message
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If you want anybody to name this, you must come up with more information

a) At what part of the sky (north,south,east,west) did you see it, and
what time
b) did you see it without telescope/binocle
c) is size of stars compared to each other real, or is it just a picture
of the constellation

i can find many places in the sky where it looks like your image,
but without any clue to where you saw it i will not come up with any
suggestion

"arek" skrev i en meddelelse
...
Hello,
I would like to know what is the name of such groups of stars

http://sparon.one.pl/~arek/img/ourstars.jpg

Now it can be seen over Greece. If you help me find any information about
them, I'll be greatfull. Is it any constellation? How can I find it's
position from other points of our glob?

Regards
Arek


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Old September 14th 06, 09:42 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default What are these stars?

Looks like Oriion's belt and sword.

Saul Levy


On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 00:26:20 +0200, arek
wrote:

Hello,
I would like to know what is the name of such groups of stars

http://sparon.one.pl/~arek/img/ourstars.jpg

Now it can be seen over Greece. If you help me find any information
about them, I'll be greatfull. Is it any constellation? How can I find
it's position from other points of our glob?

Regards
Arek

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Old September 20th 06, 11:44 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Painius[_1_] Painius[_1_] is offline
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"arek" wrote in message
...
Hello,
I would like to know what is the name of such groups of stars

http://sparon.one.pl/~arek/img/ourstars.jpg

Now it can be seen over Greece. If you help me find any information about
them, I'll be greatfull. Is it any constellation? How can I find it's
position from other points of our glob?

Regards
Arek


'Lo Arek --

This does resemble Orion's belt, sword handle, and thigh stars. If
you see these stars somewhat high in your southern sky just before
dawn, then look for the four bright stars that surround them. Also,
look for the brightest star in the sky toward the southeast of Orion.
One called "Sirius".

These days, Orion rises in Greece's sky at about 2:30 AM...

http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap030207.html

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

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Old September 21st 06, 12:53 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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arek wrote:
Hello,
I would like to know what is the name of such groups of stars

http://sparon.one.pl/~arek/img/ourstars.jpg

Now it can be seen over Greece. If you help me find any information
about them, I'll be greatfull. Is it any constellation? How can I find
it's position from other points of our glob?

Regards
Arek


This are the Seven sisters of the Maia constelation... keep those stars
good in your sight, soon some star may start to move from that
Location...

Right the Seven sisters stars are located at the tip of Taurus
Horns....


Well Art what do you Now????????

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Old September 21st 06, 12:57 AM posted to alt.astronomy
Warhol[_1_]
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Dumb Soul proves here to us all, he knowns nothing of Astronomy...

You are looking at the seven sisters... aka Maia constelation...

Poor boy go play with marbles... and leave the Big boy's do the
Starwatch


Saul Levy wrote:
Looks like Oriion's belt and sword.

Saul Levy


On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 00:26:20 +0200, arek
wrote:

Hello,
I would like to know what is the name of such groups of stars

http://sparon.one.pl/~arek/img/ourstars.jpg

Now it can be seen over Greece. If you help me find any information
about them, I'll be greatfull. Is it any constellation? How can I find
it's position from other points of our glob?

Regards
Arek


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Old September 21st 06, 11:42 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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"Warhol" wrote in message...
ups.com...

arek wrote:

Hello,
I would like to know what is the name of such groups of stars

http://sparon.one.pl/~arek/img/ourstars.jpg

Now it can be seen over Greece. If you help me find any information
about them, I'll be greatfull. Is it any constellation? How can I find
it's position from other points of our glob?

Regards
Arek


This are the Seven sisters of the Maia constelation... keep those stars
good in your sight, soon some star may start to move from that
Location...

Right the Seven sisters stars are located at the tip of Taurus
Horns....

Well Art what do you Now????????


Here are the Pleiades, aka The Seven Sisters...

http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap981025.html

Sorry, they don't look like the drawing supplied by
OP. So i still say the OP's drawing was of the center
of the constellation of Orion.

And don't call me "Art". g

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine
http://www.painellsworth.net
http://www.savethechildren.org


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Old September 21st 06, 03:41 PM posted to alt.astronomy
Warhol[_1_]
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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

In Taurus the better-known group of "maidens" is the Pleiades, or Seven
Sisters, a small but very noticeable cluster of stars on the bull's
shoulder. They were called the "sailing stars,"(Saali) for early Greek
seamen would set sail only when they were visible. On a clear night a
person can resolve six individual stars, and thousands of years ago it
was likely that seven were visible.

You just see We Von Saali und Von Veas Have been there were no man was
before.... Just like the Manhattan Gateway and Terminal, We have
Manhatta'sTerminals in what ever Coner of the Heaven... We take you
there as we took you to America since those years of Gran'da'dy Caliph
Ahmad Van Zaali... YOUR KING... But before we go, we must educate
you... Man has to become less BEAST, and more civilized if you
understand What I mean... We dont want repeat the errors of the Past as
we did here up there..

Warhol is the Son of the Greatest Star Navigators in the seven
universes... Remember What The Atlantean Said... "Warhol I have hidden
the Black Perl for you"... The Most feared Weapon in all heavens...
When you see it, you are Dead... I and I speak Dutch... Like the flying
Dutch speaking man... and when he points his Blackspot on you, known
that you are Cursed by the Greatest Saints and prophetes.

So Art what do you say Now???? Unbelieveble but Truth... Hi Hi Hi



Painius wrote:
"Warhol" wrote in message...
ups.com...

arek wrote:

Hello,
I would like to know what is the name of such groups of stars

http://sparon.one.pl/~arek/img/ourstars.jpg

Now it can be seen over Greece. If you help me find any information
about them, I'll be greatfull. Is it any constellation? How can I find
it's position from other points of our glob?

Regards
Arek


This are the Seven sisters of the Maia constelation... keep those stars
good in your sight, soon some star may start to move from that
Location...

Right the Seven sisters stars are located at the tip of Taurus
Horns....

Well Art what do you Now????????


Here are the Pleiades, aka The Seven Sisters...

http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap981025.html

Sorry, they don't look like the drawing supplied by
OP. So i still say the OP's drawing was of the center
of the constellation of Orion.

And don't call me "Art". g

happy days and...
starry starry nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine
http://www.painellsworth.net
http://www.savethechildren.org


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Old September 21st 06, 08:28 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Still full of **** I see, WartHole! I know the difference fool!

Saul Levy


On 20 Sep 2006 16:57:25 -0700, "Warhol" wrote:

Dumb Soul proves here to us all, he knowns nothing of Astronomy...

You are looking at the seven sisters... aka Maia constelation...

Poor boy go play with marbles... and leave the Big boy's do the
Starwatch


Saul Levy wrote:
Looks like Oriion's belt and sword.

Saul Levy


On Tue, 12 Sep 2006 00:26:20 +0200, arek
wrote:

Hello,
I would like to know what is the name of such groups of stars

http://sparon.one.pl/~arek/img/ourstars.jpg

Now it can be seen over Greece. If you help me find any information
about them, I'll be greatfull. Is it any constellation? How can I find
it's position from other points of our glob?

Regards
Arek

 




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