this is starting to look real enough to try to verify. by trapper/kcmo ..... Solar System
Date: 3/6/2010 6:05:20 PM ( 15 y ago)
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http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message1006544/pg1
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 848075
3/6/2010 2:30 PM
Re: I think Polaris has shifted. It is no longer in my cross hair. Take a look yourselves. Quote
I use a telescope with a clock drive and a nearly perfect alignment. Polaris always falls in the center of my finder's cross hairs. Since the last few weeks it is no longer the case. It is as Alderamin has become closer to my cross hairs . Take a look yourselves tonight .
Greetings,
Ok, if true, then simply put, your finder scope is the only thing that has "shifted".
Your opening statement "....I use a telescope with a clock drive and a nearly perfect alignment..." leaves me to believe one of two things.
1) You are not very far along in the field of Astronomy.
or
2) You are not telling the truth.
Regards
JimmyK
Quoting: JimmyK
So you
1.physically went and checked yourself
or
2. just blaming the instruments .
Ok, I Will check again that my finderscope is aligned with the axis.
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 908584
3/6/2010 2:54 PM
Re: I think Polaris has shifted. It is no longer in my cross hair. Take a look yourselves. Quote
You are correct, Op. Many people have noticed that during the past week something is wrong with our lean, and it is not the tinsy bit NASA or whomever is claiming the Earth's tilt or rotation has changed. We are leaning somewhat to the left, as one looks toward the Sun from the northern hemisphere during the day. Leaning, I might add AWAY from Nibiru, ala Planet X.
Polaris Az 358 53 23
Alt 53 39 37
Alderamin Az 346 23 45
Alt 27 58 44
That's a 12 degree displacement Az wise, and a 26 degree Altitute wise. Those on the payroll who have the assignment of claiming all is normal will scream otherwise, and tell you that you are incompetent. Let them rot in hell where they deserve to go. YOU believe your own eyes. This, from LA, just recently. You are not alone!
Los Angeles
March 4
I always use Orion as center. In LA tonight it shifted horizontally to right of center from last night. Way out of position from last night. Usually stars rise in east set in west, tonight they seem to be going from south to north (a N Pole lean to the left at night)
Anonymous Coward
User ID: 908584
3/6/2010 2:58 PM
Re: I think Polaris has shifted. It is no longer in my cross hair. Take a look yourselves. Quote
SC
March 4, 2010
Today, I was struck with the very very VERY obvious mislocation of the sun on my way home from work. It was WAY too far to the NW for this time of year and it happened in only a day's time. Yesterday it was in the standard SW position that it has been in for a few years (which I never though was quite right anyway). I drive a 7 mile rural road to and from work every day that has no curves and 2 medium to small size hills. Straight as an arrow. On a clear winter day you can see the stop sign or tail lights at the top of the last hill from the top of the first hill 6 miles away. Two times a year for a few weeks each, this road will be torture to drive because the sun shines directly into your eyes going to work in the morning, and coming home at night is the same way. The last few weeks, the sun has bounced from one side of the road to the other. Today it was at the 1:30 position where yesterday it was at the 11:00 position. The road is 12:00. (N pole lean to the left at sundown for Sun too far in the NW)
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