It was considered a star for longer than it hasn't been. ;) Of course by Ptolemy's time both the the sun and the moon were considered to be in a separate 'near- earth' level before the levels with the other much more star-like planets, and then of course the fixed star firmament. ;)
This has been your drug and booze induced history of science lecture for the day. I now return you to your regular lj comments.
Oh and happy new year's. I should have had you do my cards. I never could get a boar/pig I liked. :(
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Of course by Ptolemy's time both the the sun and the moon were considered to be in a separate 'near- earth' level before the levels with the other much more star-like planets, and then of course the fixed star firmament. ;)
This has been your drug and booze induced history of science lecture for the day. I now return you to your regular lj comments.
Oh and happy new year's. I should have had you do my cards. I never could get a boar/pig I liked. :(
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I know I would.
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