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  • dunbarboyz

    You can't miss it.

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  • NeoBlackdog

    Throw a spotting scope or high powered binoculars on it. You can see the moons plain as day. Pretty cool!

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Now that's cool. Wonder how many out there are looking back at us? Way to big out there to be just us.

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  • Ditch-Runner
    montanajoe: 32604698155675/comments/32604761062683

    Now that's cool. Wonder how many out there are looking back at us? Way to big out there to be just us.

    I agree

    But the distance is so great we will never know or meet whatever is there

    Unless we can come up with some way to go many times, the speed of light , like the science fiction movies

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    Sounds pretty cool but we generally have cloud cover and can't see much.

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  • susie
    Horse Plains Drifter: 32604698155675/comments/32604731911707

    Sounds pretty cool but we generally have cloud cover and can't see much.

    Supposed to be visible through the first week or so of December. I'm hoping to get a glance once this drizzly weather moves out of here.

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  • 62vld2042
    Ditch-Runner: 32604698155675/comments/32604750640411

    https://forums.gunbroker.com/discussion/comment/11455717#Comment_11455717

    I agree

    But the distance is so great we will never know or meet whatever is there

    Unless we can come up with some way to go many times, the speed of light , like the science fiction movies

    Ditch........

    Distance........yes. But if we include Time......the likelihood probability is compounded. Since the Universe is about 13.6 BILLION years old.........any civilizations would develop and die out many, many times over. To think that Earth's civilization would coincide, with some other very distant civilization.........is a fools errand.

    See Carl Sagan's "Cosmos"........an interesting watch/read. [Disclosure: I still have my old VHS tapes, that I recorded of the series on PBS.👴😎]

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  • NeoBlackdog

    You can also see Jupiter early in the morning, well before daybreak.

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  • dunbarboyz

    Northern lights here last night. Only lasted about an hour. We were on a ATV ride both phones at home.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Well, you all see it? Any one get pictures?

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Northern lights is pretty common for us here

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  • Brookwood

    Yup!! ^^^^, I consider seeing the northern lights without having to travel to see them one of the many benefits of living up here in the north country.

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