palmtop-tiger said:
From the Rhine, nine.
kudichan said:
It could be from the Maas or the Memel...oh, wait...
Nope, from Saale and Elster.
palmtop-tiger said:
From the Rhine, nine.
kudichan said:
It could be from the Maas or the Memel...oh, wait...
Nope, from Saale and Elster.
ancientalchemist said:
Also here is the new and improved Pluto.
I wonder if they'll find geysers on Pluto like they did on Triton as in theory they should be similar.
That's probably smoke from the Mi-go brain cylinder factories.
The Pluto flyby earlier today was a success.
http://www.space.com/29946-pluto-flyby-success-nasa-new-horizons.html
i think Kepler is a pretty cool guy. eh observes new exoplaents and doesnt afraid of anything.
Kepler may have found a planet that may be the most similar to Earth yet.
http://www.space.com/30026-earth-twin-kepler-452b-exoplanet-discovery.html
It's older and larger so may not actually be habitable to life as we know it.
I just posted that, in plain English.
Found this web site where someone combined all the tapes of communications and decent video from the first moon landing and combined them with comments showing who is talking.
It's almost like watching it as it happened.
Blue Origin's New Shepard vehicle made a successful landing on the 23rd.
I forgot to post this .
Orbital's Cygnus Spacecraft lifted off on it's return to flight and arrived at ISS.
Spacex finally stuck the landing.
I just watched the third of the six satellite launches. Char why did you have to post before my bedtime?
Edit: Saw all six launches, now time for bed.
What I would love to have is a sample of a gas cloud for two reasons:
1, see if aldehydes turned into carbohydrates or they are there from other sources
2, PAH!
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