No, but I saw this ridiculously bright comet-like object over my friend's house at 1am on 9-20-2009, except we are in Massachusetts. I heard NASA was launching a rocket so I assumed it was a part of it re-entering the atmosphere, but I'm no expert so I can't say for certain. I found it weird that we saw what sounds like the same thing, though.
Around 1 AM in NYC I saw a huge fireball descending to the earth over Brooklyn. I am trying to figure out what it was.
celestial body, crescent, orb of night, planetoids
Pluto is not owned by anyone. It is a dwarf planet located in our solar system and is considered a part of the larger celestial community that belongs to all of humanity.
Many celestial bodies - the Sun, Moon, five of the planets and most of the brighter stars - are plainly obvious to anyone who looks up, and have been known for thousands of years. The five planets known since antiquity are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn. Their names come from Greek and Roman gods from 2200 years ago, although they were known to the Sumerians and Babylonians at least a thousand years before that. It is only since the invention of the telescope in the 1600s that people have been discovering new things among the stars.
Kolob is a star mentioned in the Book of Abraham as being nearest to the throne of Jesus. However, at that time, there wasn't any real distinction between planets and stars,No other reference is made.If it is a star or planet, then which one is anyone's guess.
Syzygy: a straight line configuration of three celestial bodies. Example: a solar eclipse Rhythm: a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound p.s: there is one more, but I can't remember what it is. If anyone knows it then feel free to add
The star was not invented by anyone. Stars are natural celestial bodies that form in space as a result of gravity acting on clouds of gas and dust, leading to nuclear fusion reactions that create light and heat.
There are three signs that seem incompatible with Gemini. Virgo and Pisces are said to be inharmonious with Gemini and Sagittarius is the opposite sign of Gemini. However, do not make love decisions based on this, the zodiac doesn't make us but it reflects how the celestial bodies imprinted us when we were born.
The apparent magnitude of a celestial object is a measure of its brightness as seen from Earth. The lower the apparent magnitude, the brighter the object appears in the sky. This means that a celestial object with a lower apparent magnitude is brighter than one with a higher apparent magnitude.
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One (and Anyone) is singular, so "I want to know if anyone has a pen?" is correct. The question would normally be: Does anyone have a pen? or Has anyone a pen?
That is the correct possessive form anyone's (of or pertaining to anyone, e.g. not anyone's fault).
Anyone is singular, e.g.Is anyone going to the cinema?Has anyone seen my cd?