51:19Can't you search it?
51:19lumi can't find her home :eyes-purple-crying:
51:25Dude, calling them dots? BRUH that's rude!
51:26Really big Where's Waldo game
51:31is there a search function
51:32Too bad you can't type it in and zoom to it.
51:32and here I thought 667C was a fat one
51:34The software should give you a search function for this
51:39:musical_notes:searching for our lucky star:musical_notes:
51:41so this is what is happening when a girl has to find herself
51:52you can't call them dots man, wtf
52:01Gliese 667 is a triple-star system located approximately 23 light-years away from Earth in the constellation Scorpius
52:03Can you type ascension/declination coordinates on this?
52:04its right there above the red
52:05How hard could it be? it's only 100 billion in the galaxy
52:06yeah should be a bit left of the end of the scorpions tail
52:06oh cool we are in an observatory today
52:12its 3 stars northeast from the tail
52:12Ego searching, SMDH.
52:14We star watching today?
52:23Can we see the Southern Cross?
52:29Magnitude 17 is basically near invisible for terrestrial observation
52:39that should be the whole 667 cluster lmao
52:41You can see the coordinates on the top left adn navigate to it using htose
52:55its more to the left
53:05Try HR 6426 or HD 156384 for catalogue identifiers
53:06turn on the constellations. you are close to the tail
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