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Sirius is located in the mouth of Canis Majoris (the Greater Dog), which explains … Whom men the dog-star of Orion call.8 The star has been represented as a … the two Suns of Sirius and the Nova would be clearly visible in November (when …
The great star (SIRIUS) will burn for seven days, The cloud (PLASMA CLOUD) will cause two suns to appear: The big mastiff (SIRIUS THE DOG STAR WILL OUTBURST) will howl all night. When the great pontiff will change country (AFTER POPE FRANCIS’S VISIT TO THE USA).
The Little Ice Age: THERE WAS AN ECLIPSE BEFORE ALL OF THIS OCCURED! THE SUN TURNED A DIM BLUE COLOR AND IT GOT EXTREMELY COLD THEREAFTER. THE CLIMATE SHIFTED QUICKLY, EXTREMELY, AND SUDDENLY! IS THIS ONE REASON WHY THEY LETTING THE ECONOMY FAIL AROUND NOVEMBER!
How the Dark Ages been underplayed in the astronomical views reveal convincing … Cassiodorus wrote about conditions that he experienced during the year AD 536 : … Lydus : “The Sun became dim…for nearly the whole year…so that the fruits … Wanting to know more, he turned to human historical records, and found that …
The Byzantine historian Procopius recorded of 536, in his report on the wars with the Vandals, “during this year a most dread portent took place. For the sun gave forth its light without brightness… and it seemed exceedingly like the sun in eclipse, for the beams it shed were not clear.”[4][5]
The Gaelic Irish Annals[6][7][8] record the following:
Further phenomena reported by a number of independent contemporary sources:
SN 1572 (Tycho’s Supernova, Tycho’s Nova), “B Cassiopeiae” (B Cas), or 3C 10 was a supernova of Type Ia in the constellation Cassiopeia, one of about eight …
One of the few recorded supernovas in the Milky Way Galaxy. The Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe first observed the “new star” on Nov. 11, 1572.
The brilliant Nova of 1572 marked the beginning of the end of Aristotelian cosmology and provided the defining moment when the young Tycho Brahe became a …
Dec 4, 2008 – In 1572, a “new star” appeared in the sky which stunned … Tycho Brahe, who recorded its precise position in his book, “Stella Nova“.
Jul 22, 2004 – In the winter of 1572, a Danish nobleman admired the chill night sky as he walked home for supper. His attention fell immediately upon a …
He made observations of a supernova (literally: nova= “new star”) in 1572 (we now know that a supernova is an exploding star, not a new star). This was a “star” …
A brilliant new star appeared on the sky in early November 1572. … great Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe reported in his book “Stella Nova” revealed that the.