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>Brilliant. Something interesting;-)
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>> About 3 weeks ago I was looking south-ish and fairly low in the sky (I
>> guess an elevation of about 30 degrees) I noticed a bright star that was
>> twinkling red, green, yellow and white. It was stationary (well seemed to
>> move about the same as the rest of the stars through the evening/night) -
>> and I have seen it since although less bright. I was not the only
>> observer of this star.
>>
>> Has anyone got any ideas as to what star/planet it is?
>>
>What time was this?
About 23:00 - three weeks ago - I am in Wales.
> I have a planetarium prog(s) and should be able to
>give you a short list. The brightest thing in the south at the moment is
>Jupiter, but it doesn't really twinkle.
This was twinkle city - almost flashing.
Thanks for the site/software info :)
Cheers
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Jelly Bean
'When you get fed up surfing....
.....go find some waves'
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