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August 9th 09, 04:15 PM posted to alt.astronomy.solar
Daniel Birchall[_2_]
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THE SUN
On 2009-08-02 22:37 , in article
, "UNABAR"
wrote:
WHAT IS BEHIND THE SUN ?
==========================
A big chunk of the universe that you can't see during the day because the
sun's too bright. Fortunately, Earth goes around the sun, so whatever you
can't see during the day now, you'll be able to see at night in six months.
(Alas, there is no empirical evidence that the missing socks from all my
mismatched pairs are behind the sun. Or anywhere else.)
-Dan
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Dan Birchall, Night Operation Assistant, Subaru Telescope, NAOJ
Views I express are my own and may not reflect those of my employer.
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