NSFW Anon Archived Q #376 possibly solved - "How far away is the closest star?" (i.imgtc.com)
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NSFW Anon Archived Q #376 possibly solved - "How far away is the closest star?" (i.imgtc.com)
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[–] 18030252? ago (edited ago)
True the Sun, the ancients would have seen our Star the Sun as some kind of God a ball of light and fire not a 'star', other prayed to standing stones and others prayed to the Moon. Some stars seemed fixed on the dome of the Sky stars and constellation while other points of light moved, others would be moving, the Greek word planetes, meaning "wanderer." Proxima Centauri is 4 + light-years from Earth but too dim to be seen without modern style NASA style telescopes ... people who prayed to this stuff in the past its maybe Paganism or its kinda Egypt or maybe Babylon crap, also you open theory about Ancient Aliens and other conspiracy. The Sirius / Lucifer / Celestial bodies comes from the Masonic crap?
[–] 18030534? ago
too dim to be seen by mere mortals, just trust us