:08:03
Sir?
:08:04
I'm talking about the sky, Macintyre.
:08:08
The constellation of Virgo
:08:11
is very prominent
in the sky now, in Scotland.
:08:14
I want you
to keep an eye on Virgo for me.
:08:17
Will you do that?
:08:19
Oh, sure.
:08:47
This is Virgo. Find the Great Bear,
the Big Dipper, and you can't miss.
:08:52
I'm expecting something special
from there. I want reports.
:08:57
- Reports, sir?
- Anything unusual in Virgo.
:09:01
It might be a new star
or even a shooting star.
:09:05
I want reports.
:09:06
Anything out of the ordinary,
you telephone me, night or day.
:09:10
This is my private number.
:09:12
You'll be travelling
six hours east...you'll be ahead.
:09:17
Think of that.
:09:19
Do you know what I'm talking about?
:09:23
- I have a general...
- You'll know when you see it.
:09:27
And you'll telephone me, OK?
:09:30
You do know what a comet is,
don't you?
:09:33
- I would if I saw one.
- And you'd phone me?
:09:36
- Yes, sir.
- Good man. You got the picture.
:09:41
The northern sky
is a beautiful thing, Macintosh.
:09:44
You're going to have
a wonderful trip.
:09:48
Thank you, sir.
:09:50
:09:59
Yes?