Re: How does Katkind measured their time?
>>or could they based on a sky object like a certain star or a certain moon
>>(If the Kats planet has more than one moon) ?
>
> I've only seen indication of one moon much like out own.
Their moon seem to be bigger than ours, and don't tell me again that is only optical ilusion.
> Well, they would have constellations based on Kat imagery; The big
>and little (Milk) Saucers instead of Dippers, for instance.
Hmmm, one thing for sure, the Milky Way will still remain the same.
>> Edo Andromedo email : macsonic_at_rad.net.id
>
>Kevin L. Knoles klknole_at_rs6000.cmp.ilstu.edu
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