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  • @teslacoil041 venus dose seem to be staying up late and well if you line your telescope up with the polaris or the north star it should not move it should stay in one spot as it is why we use it and well after some time it ,The north star ,makes a figure 8 now , this has me confused and well the celestial sphere is a bit off as i been noticing but it is so big compared to our system

  • Could anyone explain why I saw the waxing gibbous moon just above the roof lines to the West on Jan. 3 of 2012, at 11:30 PM EST, and watched it rise up from the west 30 minutes later to a mid point in the sky, and 40 minutes after that it was high above? It became overcast after 1 a.m. so I couldnt see where it went from there.

  • @amusingmyslf check out google : zeta talk

  • In my travels I sometimes use what they call a Sextant, a astronavigation tool to plot a course or location using the sun, moon and stars according to the horizon of the Earth. If the Earth is off its axis or the moons orbit is not normal then they would have had to re-write the Nautical Almanac or many would be lost at sea. So these theories can not be possible. ..... Great job on the video though.

  • I found your video because I was searching for some answers re changes I have noticed since 2010.

    The angle of the half and crescent moon is more acute

    The sun seems to be setting at the wrong spot in the western sky

    Winters are too warm. Today and yesterday (Christmas Eve/Christmas), I actually have my air conditioning on because it is in the 70's. It should be in the 40's in NC now.

    New Years 2010, I noticed a strange lightness in the sky, 2 hrs after sunset.

    Many other YTers did too

    Thanx

  • Sir, I do not say this lightly. You have done a fantastic job of addressing the oddities that those of us around the world have noticed, but like the proverbial frog in the frying pan, we have not had the impedous to look into it further. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I will be sharing this with my family. We come from a long line of self educated induviduals....lthe ability to learn and deduce is a gift that many don't take advantage of. Please continue to share.

  • Thank you for your video. I looked up last night when i was at walmart, i noticed the shadow of the moon on " TOP " instead of on the upper left corner. I am finding more and more of the Events in and around our world to be affirming what the BIBLE says. - - All i can say is " it is time " . . . Thank You..

  • i think earth is doing this instead of the moon??

  • @Outboundz yes, i here the earth is tilted a lot more i would not be surprised if we loose the moon or have a full on pole shift or whatever but it sure is weird no one really has the education about there very important environment we live in

  • the sun is at 21 degrees 7 feet south of equator today the 27 november 2011

    it takes 182 days about to go from 23.5 degrees north to 23.5 degrees south and 182 days about to return to 23.5 degrees north, an average of 1 degree every 4 days about ,so we shall see very soon if it go's past the normal 23.5 degrees

  • alot of weird weather this year (2011) im in australia and the moon does indeed seem to rise and decend in a different location as per last year..

  • The moon's path which is inclined at an angle of about = 5° to the ecliptic, and completes one revolution in one month. Due to precession of the lunar orbit, these crossing points, the nodes, slowly move round the ecliptic, taking 18.6 years to complete a cycle. , the Moon's orbit reaches either the steepest or the least steep angle with the equator: the 5° tilt of the Moon's orbit either adds to or subtracts from the declination of the ecliptic.

  • how come we had an over 45 degree variation in moons relation to the equator it went over 22 degrees south then back to over 22 degrees north

  • But, unlike the Sun, the maximum and minimum declination reached by the Moon also varies. This is because the plane of the Moon's orbit around the Earth is inclined by about 5° to the plane of the Earth's orbit around the Sun, and the direction of this inclination gradually changes over an 18.6-year cycle, alternately working "with" and "against" the 23.5° tilt of the Earth's axis. As a consequence, the maximum declination of the Moon varies from (23.5° − 5°) = 18.5° to (23.5° + 5°) = 28.5°.9

  • Strictly speaking, the lunar standstill is an instant in time: it does not persist over the two weeks that the Moon takes to move from its maximum (positive) declination to minimum (negative) declination, and it most likely will not exactly coincide with either extreme. However, because the 18.6-year cycle of standstills is so much longer than the Moon's orbital period, the change in the declination range over periods as short as half an orbit is very small.

  • I have noticed that the moon seemed to move a lot farther that it was doing before

  • Fantastic video i really hope somone can give us the answer.

  • whatever is happening, those who we pay to protect and serve us ,are not,you know they know what is going on

  • Or option C: through crustal displacement the western hemisphere is sliding SSE at least 40 miles per year. This is from my observations, research, and reporting and this may correlate with your observations. Here's my vid with my explanation: watch?v=qNnn6RCgG50

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