I agree, you're probably right about Venus, but strictly speaking, not all orbiting objects move (in relation to the ground.) Theoretically it could be a geostationary satellite (one in a Clarke orbit at 35,786 kilometers above the earth) which would be in a fixed position overhead. (But maybe that has to be directly over the equator so it couldn't be so low in the sky?)
- jim 12-15-2000 6:21 pm


i was planning to and just did delete my # but your post went with it??, and whats the problem w/ my number, are those tantric godesses going to call me?? and whats google got to do with it??
- Skinny 12-15-2000 6:24 pm [2 comments]





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