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Posted: 02-12-2005 07:02
by Kex
When to look? *confused* At night, right?

Posted: 02-12-2005 07:03
by nighthawk263
<------- Tin Man

Different time of the year has different consetelations that are easier to spot. But yes you can only see them at night.

Posted: 02-12-2005 07:06
by Kex
Different constellations? *confused* That sounds like Earth wandering between the stars through the year -

Posted: 02-12-2005 07:07
by nighthawk263
<------- Tin Man

*smiles*
Well yes. Why is that confussing?

Posted: 02-12-2005 07:10
by Kex
*even more confused* I was told that - wait - that Earth is always wandering around the sun - always the same way - with nothing more than two other planets between them - How can Earth be wandering between the stars then?
Is the sun wandering between the stars?
Or did I misunderstand the whole stuff?

Posted: 02-12-2005 07:15
by nighthawk263
<------- Tin Man

*smiles*
Well.... *points his hand a minature solar system appears floating in the air* Yes we do wonder around the sun, *points* this us us and yes only 2 plantes seperate us from the sun. The journey around takes 1 year and all the while our skys change to what position we are looking at throught out space. We don't wander through the stars persay.

Posted: 02-12-2005 07:17
by Kex
Oh - *smiles* Now I see! The night side is wandering! *points* It's like turning your face to somewhere else! *giggles*

Posted: 02-12-2005 07:23
by nighthawk263
<------ Tin Man

Yes I gues you can put it that way/

Posted: 02-12-2005 07:25
by Kex
*smiles*
*watches the floating miniature solar system floating*
Who told you all that?

Posted: 02-12-2005 07:37
by nighthawk263
<------ Tin Man

I learned it all a while ago when I went to school.

Posted: 02-12-2005 07:40
by Kex
(Have to go now, back in about 50 min, depending on traffic)

School? They never taught us things like that there - only the basic stuff.
*leans back, glaring at the stars*

Posted: 02-12-2005 07:47
by nighthawk263
Alrighty see you then :)

<------ Tin Man

*smiles*
*waves a hand and the model disappears*
Well I don't know. Perhaps we had different lessons.

Posted: 02-12-2005 08:41
by Kex
More likely different schools.
What kind of lessons did you have? Did you learn all this magic stuff at school?

Posted: 02-12-2005 08:45
by nighthawk263
<------ Tin Man

*smiles*
Nope I had you typical, mathmatics, literature, science. Things like that.

Posted: 02-12-2005 08:47
by Kex
Literature - science - sounds interesting! What kind of science?