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Did you know, NASA and space are all pure BS?
Literally, it is all just made up.
Here is the crap they tell us is true.
Watch the video and take a look at reality!
Here is what they tell us:
Capella held the title as the brightest star in the night sky around 210.000 years ago to 160.000 years ago. It is the same spectral class and color as the Sun.
Capella is the closest first-magnitude star to the celestial north pole. It lies on the opposite side of the pole from Vega.
Capella is visible throughout the year in the northern hemisphere.
The star is traveling through the Milky Way at a speed of 39.7 km / 24.6 mi per second, relative to the Sun. Its projected Galactic orbit takes it between 21.900 to 27.100 light-years from the Milky Way’s center.
The binary nature of Capella was first discovered in 1899 by professor William Wallace Campbell, after analyzing photographic plates taken in a seventh month period of observation.
Capella is the first object to be imaged by a separate element optical interferometer. This happened in 1995 and was conducted by the Cambridge Optical Aperture Synthesis Telescope.
The American astronomer O.J. Eggen discovered in 1960 that Capella was a member of the Hyades group. This group of stars are moving in the same direction and have a similar age.
In English literature, Capella is sometimes referred to as the Shepherd’s Star.
One of the earliest mentions of Capella is in an Akkadian inscription that dates back to the 20th century B.C.
There are Roman authors such as Pliny the Elder and Manilius who both called the star Capra long before Ptolemy, in the 1st century A.D.
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