Wolf Moon and Stardust fireball coming
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Wolf Moon and Stardust fireball coming
http://www.spaceweather.com/
I'm sure anyone in NoCal or NorNev
will be up late to watch the fireball !
anyway--cool web site for astronomy
freaks !!
I'm sure anyone in NoCal or NorNev
will be up late to watch the fireball !
anyway--cool web site for astronomy
freaks !!
Re: Wolf Moon and Stardust fireball coming
Wolfman wrote:http://www.spaceweather.com/
I'm sure anyone in NoCal or NorNev
will be up late to watch the fireball !
anyway--cool web site for astronomy
freaks !!
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Re: Wolf Moon and Stardust fireball coming
Fubu will watch it twice.Wolfman wrote:http://www.spaceweather.com/
I'm sure anyone in NoCal
will be up late to watch the fireball !
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Re: Wolf Moon and Stardust fireball coming
^^^ this link is why the internet is cool, and why livingWolfman wrote:http://www.spaceweather.com/
now in this country in this era in this year if you can afford
it is cool.
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Re: Wolf Moon and Stardust fireball coming
risa when was the last time you stepped outside? You might be shocked to learn there are vastly cooler things to find in this country and in the sky just by doing that simple thing. I suggest a road trip for you to some random national park in wyoming.Risa wrote:^^^ this link is why the internet is cool, and why livingWolfman wrote:http://www.spaceweather.com/
now in this country in this era in this year if you can afford
it is cool.
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Re: Wolf Moon and Stardust fireball coming
Thursday night. :D I shaved 3 whole minutes off my time from biking from work to my midway point, which is 8 whole minutes off my time from the first time I tried it last month on my middle bike. Rack me. Fuck y'all.jtr wrote:risa when was the last time you stepped outside?Risa wrote:^^^ this link is why the internet is cool, and why livingWolfman wrote:http://www.spaceweather.com/
now in this country in this era in this year if you can afford
it is cool.
Then I headed to the gym, for the first workout in a long time, and afterwards biked back to the apartment.
Nights are gorgeous here in New Mexico, even in the city. It's just too bad it's been so cold. me and ice/sleet/snow/wind/cold don't mix when it comes to rubber and tar.
I like the midway point because it's the best place to see the stars, and not be bothered by anyone while checking everything. It was the midway point I was thinking of, when reading Wolf's post, and the site itself. The stars always put a smile on my face... and amateur astronomy is beyond me, except in the appreciative 'wow!' sense. but that's all i need it for.
You may be right. But the infinity represented by a deep blue cloudless summer sky... and the infinity represented by looking up and up and up into nothing except the stars which are unimaginably far away, and you can actually sense just how far away, how deep the gulf is between here and there... it's beautiful, man.You might be shocked to learn there are vastly cooler things to find in this country and in the sky just by doing that simple thing. I suggest a road trip for you to some random national park in wyoming.
The stars make good friends, if you're not lonely.
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