All except for 47 Ursae Majoris are gas giants orbiting closer to their suns than Mercury orbits our sun. |
The cloud of atramentous bats scattered, allowing the suns blue rays to stream down. |
If you see mock suns or the 22 degree halo around the sun always look directly overhead to the zenith. |
How can you anyone think, with all the countless billions of suns in the universe, that we could be alone? |
The twin suns of Safi and Soka were discernible as bloated yellow-red spheres just over the horizon. |
It is only when the Sun is on the horizon that we get the mock suns exactly on the 22-degree halo. |