1 posted on
07/17/2020 8:01:48 PM PDT by
BenLurkin
To: BenLurkin
Does the “Gruesome Newsome” actually allow such an activity? Especially at night, when the virus is out and about seeking those whom it may steal, kill and destroy? Sounds dangerous. /s
2 posted on
07/17/2020 8:05:16 PM PDT by
lgjhn23
(Libs are a virus.....the DemoVirus!!)
To: BenLurkin
You can’t look up you must bow
To: BenLurkin
To: BenLurkin
California doesn’t have its own sky.
6 posted on
07/17/2020 8:20:40 PM PDT by
bigbob
(Trust Trump. Trust the Plan)
To: BenLurkin
"
Just over 20 years from now, on Sept. 8, 2040..."
Or, 10 years 7 months and 18 days after the end of the world.

To: BenLurkin
While in CA I suggest keeping your eyes on the ground to avoid feces and syringes.
11 posted on
07/17/2020 8:45:46 PM PDT by
ConservaTexan
(February 6, 1911/June 14, 1944)
To: BenLurkin
So why can’t I see 5 planets here on earth?
To: BenLurkin
Just over 20 years from now, on Sept. 8, 2040, there will be a "Great Conjunction" or "Golden Conjunction"Oh great, I'll be 90 then, if I'm still around.
To: BenLurkin
I was able to see comet Neowise tonight at around 9:30pm pacific. Look at the Big Dipper then below it. I needed binoculars as it was too bright in my area. It was just above a building. On Saturday and Sunday it will be higher. I took a couple of photos. Not so good, my photos of Bigfoot and UFOs are sharper. Try 10 sec exposure and 400 iso and use a tripod.
Location map:
https://earthsky.org/space/how-to-see-comet-c2020-f3-neowise
15 posted on
07/17/2020 10:59:13 PM PDT by
minnesota_bound
(homeless guy. He just has more money....He the master will plant more cotton for the democrat party)
To: BenLurkin
Here on The Jersey Shore I was out just a little while ago and got a nice view of Jupiter, Mars and Saturn.
16 posted on
07/18/2020 12:51:22 AM PDT by
jmacusa
(If we're all equal how is diversity our strength?)
To: BenLurkin
How To See 5 Planets In California Sky This WeekendWouldn't that same sky be visible anywhere else on the globe at the same latitude?
It's not like this was a solar eclipse, after all. Those five planets should remain relatively motionless in the sky for, say, 12 hours, right?
Regards,
17 posted on
07/18/2020 12:53:02 AM PDT by
alexander_busek
(Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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Mercury is very close to the sun.
Special equipment and cautions for THAT planet.
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18 posted on
07/18/2020 2:38:54 AM PDT by
elbook
To: BenLurkin
19 posted on
07/18/2020 5:50:00 AM PDT by
rlmorel
("Truth is Treason in the Empire of Lies"- George Orwell)
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