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Chapter 216 - Chapter 155: Myths from Beyond the Sky (6.6K)_2

Thus, as the story continued, it became named as Bi Su.

Of course.

There's also a more intuitive illustration—have you seen Jupiter's fork?

Yes, that's the thing.

In modern astronomy, Bi Su is located in Taurus, adjacent to Pleiades.

Aldebaran among them has a diameter of about 53 million kilometers, which is 38 times that of the Sun, and is extremely bright.

On October 19, 2005, the sky presented an astronomical spectacle where the stars of Bi Su vied for brightness with the moon.

Back then, in many small places, you could still find quite a few 'conmen' setting up telescopes on the streets, luring children to look at the stars, charging ten yuan per view.

Now, those who drive an SUV dragging telescopes worth thousands in the amateur astronomical circles achieved their initial capital accumulation through such means.

The perspective returns to its original place.

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