Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for December 06, 2016

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    Futabakun Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    They’ve avoided Orion for all the millennia we’ve known about them, so I’d say the women are doing okay in that area.

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    jbpink46  almost 8 years ago

    Well, he forgot that Taurus the Bull is between Orion & The Pleiades because he is protecting them as Orion wanted to ravish one of them. Also, only 6 “sisters” are visible most people. With binocs you can see another dozen or more "sisters.

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    Flash Gordon  almost 8 years ago

    No, Janis, it’s not a man’s universe.

    It just looks that way from your side of the fence.

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    jarvisloop  almost 8 years ago

    I’ve never been able to recognize any constellation except for the Big Dipper.

    The rest just look like random dots to me.

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    Grace Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Perhaps it’s a woman’s universe if the sisters are able to distract old orion so easily :)

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    DDrazen  almost 8 years ago

    While we call it the “belt” of Orion, in South America it’s the dividing line between the thorax and the abdomen of a celestial spider. Pleasant dreams.

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    Ratbrat  almost 8 years ago

    I can find Orion, and both dippers. Other than that, there are lots of sparklies.

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    Egrayjames  almost 8 years ago

    I’m blessed to be living in a remote location where star watching is fantastic on clear nights. I often get a good view of the Milky Way. So far this year I’ve spotted the International Space Station 27 times!

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    euvnrutas  almost 8 years ago

    When they said NO they meant it!!

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    ARLOS DAD  almost 8 years ago

    And the one’s Arlo points out are only those that can be seen. Think of the many mankind can’t see or even comprehend!

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    rslag  almost 8 years ago

    As Kip W. says, it’s hard to tell which constellation is which nowadays as light pollution has obscured the little dotted lines connecting the stars.

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    Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo]  almost 8 years ago

    Orion, the Hunter. Turns out those 7 stars are just the tip of the star cluster, there are millions there, but only 7 stars could be seen at that time.

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    57-Don  almost 8 years ago

    Orion himself was killed by a giant scorpion which became the constellation Scorpios that still pursues him

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    pschearer Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    I see a kitty and a doggy and a horsey.

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    someotherotherguy  almost 8 years ago

    And there’s the big dog with the bright nose right behind.

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    fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    If the women would make up some of the tales, they might have a different result.

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    locake  almost 8 years ago

    They are just stars. Humans give them any meaning they have.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  almost 8 years ago

    The sad thing is that they want to be caught but aren’t.

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    David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace  almost 8 years ago

    locake said,

    “They are just stars. Humans give them any meaning they have.”

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    Don’t say that.

    You’ll hurt their feelings.

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    hippogriff  almost 8 years ago

    johnbarry46

    My wife gave the best reaction. “I can’s see where you WOW!”

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    pschearer

    No kitty, but a lynx. A big and little dog around Orion, and a pair of hunting dogs elsewhere. No horsey, but a Pegasus and a couple of centaurs (Centaurus and Saggittarius).

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    JoPhan

    Alnilam is the middle of Orion’s belt. The Great Nebula is about 2/3 down his hunting knife. Mintika, the last belt star to rise and set, is only 12 minutes south of the equator, which is useful for finding east or west when rising or setting, if Polaris (off by six) is obscured by clouds.

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    Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 8 years ago

    Being a jerk.

    Its a man thing.

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