Forgot to include this in my earlier post:
I'd like to know where you got the information that NASA uses the Starry Night software. It wouldn't surprise me, what with budget cuts going on left right and centre, that a government agency would use an off-the-shelf consumer product, but if this is indeed true then both NASA and the Starry Night team are being very secretive about it. I'm starting to fear for your safety... it would appear that you have stumbled on something they'd rather wasn't made public, and we all know what happens when someone exposes a conspiracy.
Be that as it may, I'm still baffled by your insistence that NASA confirmed this whole Bedlam star thing with the software you mentioned they use to plan space missions (whatever it may be called). Unless they were planning a trip back in time, I fail to see why they would do such a thing.
I'd like to know where you got the information that NASA uses the Starry Night software. It wouldn't surprise me, what with budget cuts going on left right and centre, that a government agency would use an off-the-shelf consumer product, but if this is indeed true then both NASA and the Starry Night team are being very secretive about it. I'm starting to fear for your safety... it would appear that you have stumbled on something they'd rather wasn't made public, and we all know what happens when someone exposes a conspiracy.
Be that as it may, I'm still baffled by your insistence that NASA confirmed this whole Bedlam star thing with the software you mentioned they use to plan space missions (whatever it may be called). Unless they were planning a trip back in time, I fail to see why they would do such a thing.
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