Just amazing what you are seeing, showing us. Thought same thing just looking up myself. Getting harder to tell what's real. Nothing like our childhood skys. ML T n Moonkitty
@@ilovedeermeme yep nothing like the skies of ole i agree, things are changing everywhere. I once thought the only thing that would always be the same would be the nightsky but that is not the case anymore ML lovesdeer
@@richardborba8183 that must be it i agree. The gravity is really pulling on everything. I can actually feel the power of the sun early in the morning when it gets near the horizon. The older I get i feel this with the water in my body
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@@McBean1331 your the best Darrin
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@@wrxsti1987 thanks very much
Nice Good luck
@@mjdoub thanks 😊
Just amazing what you are seeing, showing us. Thought same thing just looking up myself. Getting harder to tell what's real. Nothing like our childhood skys. ML T n Moonkitty
@@ilovedeermeme yep nothing like the skies of ole i agree, things are changing everywhere. I once thought the only thing that would always be the same would be the nightsky but that is not the case anymore ML lovesdeer
The moon sure doesn't look like 'part of our earth', as some suggest. 😊
Are we seeing Jupiter's moons change positions as they move in orbit?
@@StarLite-v3d yes, those moons or planets or whatever they may be move constantly here lately. It has not always been the case. Thanks for noticing
@@StarLite-v3d right. It is totally a different variation of mass of structure certainly. Thanks starlit
Moons of Jupiter all moving different areas quickly, now that it's the closest to us in its and our orbit around the sun. It is really close.
@@richardborba8183 that must be it i agree. The gravity is really pulling on everything. I can actually feel the power of the sun early in the morning when it gets near the horizon. The older I get i feel this with the water in my body