better put some tinfoil on yer head
ROSWELL!!!1
better put some tinfoil on yer head
If i look south-east tonight i see something that looks bright blue that seems to be flickering blue-red-black(invisible) very quickly
If it's similar to that, as I just said it's Mercury
If it's similar to that, as I just said it's Mercury
If it's similar to that, as I just said it's Mercury
Not at this time of night it aint!
Mercury never appears very far from the Sun (between 17 and 28 degrees away, the variation being due to its highly eccentric orbit). Consequently it can only be seen with the naked eye when it is low down in twilight (shortly after sunset or before sunrise) and it is never seen in fully dark skies. Mercury typically makes three morning appearances and three evening appearances each year, though for any given location on Earth, Mercury will only be well placed for viewing on about half of these occasions because of the length of local twilight and the angle of the ecliptic to the local horizon.
To the naked eye, it often appears to be flashing with red, white and blue hues when near the horizon
It's Sirius as someone has already said
I went out to see it last night, it was at the bottom left of Orion, if you follow a line from his belt.
Can't see it tonight.