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https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-45598156
Some good news! Puppy will bounce around that sucker for a while! LOL! |
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StarDust:
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-45598156 Some good news! Puppy will bounce around that sucker for a while! LOL! They went to all that trouble and expense and then aimed the camera at the Sun!? -- I agree with almost everything that you have said and almost everything that you will say in your entire life. usenet *at* davidillig dawt cawm |
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On Saturday, September 22, 2018 at 10:18:12 PM UTC+1, Davoud wrote:
StarDust: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-45598156 Some good news! Puppy will bounce around that sucker for a while! LOL! They went to all that trouble and expense and then aimed the camera at the Sun!? -- I agree with almost everything that you have said and almost everything that you will say in your entire life. usenet *at* davidillig dawt cawm Well if it isn't the fella who can bully participants into silence but considering he was among the first to withdraw his 'family friendly' website from the newsgroup, just another mediocre celestial sphere enthusiast in a world that has seen many. Great civilisations incorporate community participation as a function of astronomy going all the way back to the pyramid builders or the neolithic people of Stonehenge and Newgrange. This era with its self-aggrandizement is more an exception having suffocated humanity's first attempt to journey into the new frontier of space. Nothing makes a nation great than to be part of something great instead of being sold slogans and stock phrases. Everyone dies but only old fools never really live. |
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On Sep 22, 2018, Davoud wrote
(in article ): StarDust: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-45598156 Some good news! Puppy will bounce around that sucker for a while! LOL! They went to all that trouble and expense and then aimed the camera at the Sun!? Probably just sunlight reflecting from nearby rocks. It is early days, we should get better pictures soon. (I hope.) -- Harry F. Leopold “Don't you know there are children in India going to bed tonight without capital letters and exclamation marks?“ - Cary Kittrell |
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On Sat, 22 Sep 2018 17:18:10 -0400, Davoud wrote:
StarDust: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-45598156 Some good news! Puppy will bounce around that sucker for a while! LOL! They went to all that trouble and expense and then aimed the camera at the Sun!? I guess while you're actually bouncing, you get what you get. |
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On Saturday, 22 September 2018 11:32:46 UTC-4, StarDust wrote:
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-45598156 Some good news! Puppy will bounce around that sucker for a while! LOL! A feat, but the images look like they were taken witha Russian Holga camera. |
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StarDust:
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-45598156 Some good news! Puppy will bounce around that sucker for a while! LOL! Davoud: They went to all that trouble and expense and then aimed the camera at the Sun!? Chris L Peterson: I guess while you're actually bouncing, you get what you get. I suppose so. That's why I always use a sturdy tripod. -- I agree with almost everything that you have said and almost everything that you will say in your entire life. usenet *at* davidillig dawt cawm |
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