
Bwahahaha yeah she will never look straight directly at the camera … its always to the left. What I thought was cool this time is … she is literally giving a rapture time frame with dates! :yahoo: She has never done that before, that I know of. Last night the sky was awesome here … the weird thing was I didn’t see any moonlight at all but yet the sky was free of clouds and the stars were soooooo bright. You didn’t need a telescope to see the Little Dipper, etc. One star was the brightest of the whole bunch … not sure what that one is called … I have heard that when folks are trying to remember something, most people tend to look up and to the left. I know I do. And if you're imagining the future, you look to the right. This may, I theorize, have something to do with the way we write--left to right? Or maybe memories are stored in the left side of our brains? I always like Lisa's videos too. Polaris, the North Star. The Little Dipper is important in navigation as its brightest star, Polaris, also known as the North Star, reveals the location of the North Celestial Pole. Polaris is the nearest bright star to the pole. The star’s angle above the horizon can also be used to find your latitude on Earth, which used to make the North Star exceptionally useful to sailors. For observers near the equator, Polaris appears near the horizon. https://www.constellation-guide.com/little-dipper/ Starts @ 1:20 - Fair Use - I wonder what these guys will be doing during the ten days of darkness.