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25-02-2009, 09:16 PM
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| | The stars are out! Hi guys
I haven't seen the stars in such a long time i forgot what they look like  .
But I could see one little star through my window so i turned of the lights and could see a few more than i went into the garden and there was hundreds!
It can be difficult to get a look at the sky with the clouds and light pollution from surrounding towns. I saw many blurry areas and a band of stars (milky way with only the brightest stars perhaps?) and also a bright yellow star (maybe my first planet sighting?). Anyhow it makes you think how big the universe really is.
Sorry just had to share.
Bye guys!
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