Ronn Blankenship wrote:
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>> Has anyone here watched this "movie"?
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> No. BTW, why did you put "movie" in quotation marks?
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Because it's something that was _obviously_ done
for the VCR/DVD market, and exhibited in the theaters
because Disney is Evil(tm).
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>> As usual, I payed attention to the astronomical
>> stuff. Which are those two bright stars, probably
>> in the Milky Way, visible from London?
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> At what season of the year and time of night?
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The season was not specified, but I think it was not
Winter. There is a historical reference, the children
were evacuated from London. Did this happen?
The hour is about 23:00
> How high in the sky?
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Can't determine
> In winter, the Milky Way passes between Orion and
> Gemini.
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Uh? The Milky Way is a planet? :-P
> From the Southern Hemisphere (though not applicable in
> this case), Crux and alpha and beta Centauri are in or
> near the Milky Way.
>
I would guess they were Alpha and Beta Centauri, except
that AFAIK those stars are not visible from London.
> Any of these sound like what you're looking for?
>
More or less. Maybe they are not real stars :-/
Alberto Monteiro