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Do you believe in other planets?

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JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@AliceinWonderland I am myself only a 8 ball with a hula hoop around it
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
@MalteseFalconPunch Why black holes are nothing but pockets
SW-User
Whether we believe in them or not, they exist. You don't have to believe in things for them to be real.
HeteroDox · 36-40, F
Science seems to support that
SW-User
You can see planets with the naked eye. You can see them more clearly with a telescope.
@SW-User i want to see them planets!!!
JimboSaturn · 51-55, M
Like do I believe they exist?
No. The solar system isn't real.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
I saw Venus this evening.
SW-User
Of course, NASA has discovered, documented, and photoed thousands of other planets.
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@AliceinWonderland You could buy a telescope and look at space.
@SW-User true but i don't have a telescope and don't know anyone who does. if i can see a planet then i would believe!
SW-User
@AliceinWonderland What reason would they have to lie? lol. In that case, you can't believe anything. Nothing prior to your birth or memory is provable.
AnukBinary · M
Honestly I don't know because I've never seen with my own eye.🤣
AnukBinary · M
@AliceinWonderland wait what? Stop making me laugh I'm serious the animals think I'm weird laughing out loud and snickering
@AnukBinary lol they are just jealous because they can't laugh
AnukBinary · M
@AliceinWonderland they're going to bite me because I'm laughing out of jealousy. I'm going to blame you😑
Dshhh · M
they have discovered hundreds around many stars
Dshhh · M
@AliceinWonderland mabey not humans, but life eventually
@Dshhh but i heard aliens are demons
Dshhh · M
@AliceinWonderland superstitious nonscense
JonathanC · 61-69, M
You can see Mars and Venus with the naked eye.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@JonathanC Indeed: is it Venus that's now very bright in the West in the early evenings?

Jupiter becomes visible too, at times.
@JonathanC i think i saw a planet tonight. it looked like a star but it was brighter. i believe in planets now.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@AliceinWonderland If you look at it through binoculars or even a modest telescope, provided you can hold it steadily enough, it will show as a definite disc. Stars are so far away that even the brightest of them in the night sky are still just points of light.

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Once, my girlfriend and I attended a public evening hosted by an astronomical society at their 21" telescope, built in the grounds of a house well away from any street lights.

This let us see Jupiter and Saturn with our own eyes, through the telescope that magnified the planets enough for us to see their main features. Though the image was in monochrome, Jupiter's "Great Red Spot" was clearly visible (it's thought to be a gigantic storm that's been raging for an unknown time since before astronomers first saw it). Saturn was obligingly at an angle sufficient for us to see over half-way round the beautiful rings that orbit it. It was quite a moving experience.

(Astronomers don't normally look at objects through the eyepiece, but fit cameras and spectroscopes to the telescope instead. I don't know if the biggest professional telescopes even have eyepieces!)
Absolutely. I'll be "transported" back to one when I expire here....
Northwest · M
Sure, there are trillions of planets out there.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
Naturally, and not just in our own solar system.
deadgerbil · 22-25
It's all a conspiracy
xixgun · M
Mrsbetweenfatandfit · 26-30, F
They need me to believe in them 😇

 
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