avwonderfulguy replied to your post
provwided that astronomy is the stars and shit and not vweird horoscopes (but i think thats astrology, yeah?), im vwilling.
Y9u're always willing t9 listen and that makes me very happy, thank y9u.
Here's an interesting t9pic, th9ugh. I'm surprised 6ecause n9t many pe9ple kn9w a69ut it at all! Humans have this planet in their s9lar system called 'Saturn', I 6elieve. It's the unique 9ne with the rings ar9und it, remem6er? I think y9u've seen it 6ef9re. Well, it is said, that Saturn's rings are such a spectacle that y9u can see them thr9ugh even a m9dest telesc9pe. It is a s9lid 69dy make m9stly 9ut 9f water ice, the rings c9ntaining c9untless particles (I think acids are added here, I mean, what else w9uld keep the meter9us mushed in there), large and small, that 9r6ut the planet in a thin plane. F9r decades, it says, that scientists have kn9wn that gravitati9nal tugs fr9m Saturn's many m99ns imprint patterns 9n the rings--pretty c99l, I think. What I'm getting at is the p9int that after a few hundred sweeps, Saturn might l9se it's rings!
There is a new ring sculpt9r th9ugh; the 9scillati9ns 9f the planet itself! Which pr9mise insight int9 the interi9r 9f the s9lar system's sec9nd largest planet. I've 6een skeptical, apparently, f9r a l9ng time that s9me9ne c9uld d9 this kind 9f seism9l9gy at all. Y9u kn9w h9w the sky remained the same 6ack in the dream 6u66les? And we c9uldn't always get t9 see the new stars? Ah, I'm s9 glad t9 6e 9n earth. They see that y9u can catch a supern9va fr9m here, haha.
9n the 9ther hand, there's the fam9us 9ri9n c9nstellati9n, which I think is just 6eautiful. Ori9n is a pr9minent c9nstellati9n stituated 9n the celestial equat9r and visi6le thr9ught the w9rld, actually! Y9u can see it fr9m just a69ut anywhere--fr9m earth 9nly th9ugh, n9t Alternia. 6leh. It is 9ne 9f the m9st c9nspicu9us and m9st rec9gniza6le c9nstellati9ns in the night sky, and it was named after 9ri9n wh9 I think was a hunter in human myth9l9gy. I d9n't kn9w the reas9n 6ehind that yet, 6ut it s9unds very intriguing. Many 9f the 9ther 6rightest stars in the c9nstellati9n are h9t 6lue supergiant stars, yet the 9r9n ne6ulae is l9cated s9uth 9f 9ri9n's 6elt. It sucks th9ugh, 6ecause th9se are hard t9 sp9t!
9kay, I 6elieve I have talked m9re than I sh9uld have.
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