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Nine Point Star Crop Circle Art |
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This crop circle measured 125' in diameter and was made in a wheat field on July 16th, 1999 at Cherhill, Wiltshire in southern England.
It consists of a unique arrangement of nine right triangles surrounding seven crescents. The acute angle of each of the triangles is 40 degrees, in order to round the circle in 360 degrees. The crescents, being an odd number of seven, are set at 51.42 degrees to each other. |
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| Order by mail or fax using our Printable Form. |
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Material: 1/8" steel |
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Size: 24" diameter |
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Finish: Black matte powder coat |
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Weight: 10 lbs. |
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Price: $249 bare metal, $299 for black powder coat finish as displayed here |
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Options: 18" or 36" diameter, also polished aluminum |
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Original crop circle photo by Janet Ossebaard |
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| This is a picture of the original crop circle in the field. The "tram lines" where the farmer drives his equipment are 40' apart. |
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