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Funny the things you occupy your mind with when you're stuck indoors on yer tod.
Never been into astronomy and always assumed the bright spot I could always see out my bedroom window was Venus or summit. But a star or planet wouldn't always be in the same place would it? Yet it's much too high up to be on a building or tower, well above the light at top of the local phone mast at top of the hill, and it's not a plane as it doesn't move. Odd.
Funny the things you occupy your mind with when you're stuck indoors on yer tod.
Never been into astronomy and always assumed the bright spot I could always see out my bedroom window was Venus or summit. But a star or planet wouldn't always be in the same place would it? Yet it's much too high up to be on a building or tower, well above the light at top of the local phone mast at top of the hill, and it's not a plane as it doesn't move. Odd.
There's a star map app you can get for your phone. Download that and point it at the bit of sky you're interested in and you'll soon find out if the bright spot is a planet or something else
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