Faye wrote: On Nov 6, 8:41 am, jakdedert <jakded...@bellsouth.net> wrote: Faye wrote: Lift up thine eyes! November is probably the best month of the year for stargazing even without an exploding comet. ..... Comet surprise makes it visible to naked eye http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/space/11/05/brighter.comet.ap/index.html "This is truly a celestial surprise," ...
On Nov 6, 8:41 am, jakdedert <jakded...@bellsouth.net> wrote: Faye wrote: Lift up thine eyes! November is probably the best month of the year for stargazing even without an exploding comet. ..... Comet surprise makes it visible to naked eye http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/space/11/05/brighter.comet.ap/index.html "This is truly a celestial surprise," Lewis said. ...
Faye wrote: Lift up thine eyes! November is probably the best month of the year for stargazing even without an exploding comet. ..... Comet surprise makes it visible to naked eye http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/space/11/05/brighter.comet.ap/index.html "This is truly a celestial surprise," Lewis said. "Absolutely amazing." Until October 23, the comet had been ...
On 2007-11-05 20:17:55 -0600, Faye <theridgeview@att.net> said: Lift up thine eyes! November is probably the best month of the year for stargazing even without an exploding comet. ..... Comet surprise makes it visible to naked eye http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/space/11/05/brighter.comet.ap/index.html "This is truly a celestial surprise," Lewis said. "Absolutely ...
Lift up thine eyes! November is probably the best month of the year for stargazing even without an exploding comet. ..... Comet surprise makes it visible to naked eye http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/space/11/05/brighter.comet.ap/index.html "This is truly a celestial surprise," Lewis said. "Absolutely amazing." Until October 23, the comet had been visible to modern astronomers only with...
...? In what sense are any of them "solutions?" What problems (or enigmas) do they solve? In what sense do they solve them? As Huck Finn and his companion Jim are lying on their raft one night, stargazing, Jim suggests that the stars are eggs laid by the Moon, and that shooting stars are spoiled eggs the Moon has cast from the nest. Huck replies that there are an awful lot of eggs to be ...
... the heels of the widely publicized decision by Berkeley, CA's city council to change the name of its local high school team The Suns, after a parent had complained that the moniker was offensive to stargazers who like to look at other objects in space. "This change will take place," said Bub Rotkins of the Neo-Royalist Coalition. "Once the precedent has been set, we'll move on to ...
...the heels of the widely publicized decision by Berkeley, CA's city council to change the name of its local high school team The Suns, after a parent had complained that the moniker was offensive to stargazers who like to look at other objects in space. "This change will take place," said Bub Rotkins of the Neo-Royalist Coalition. "Once the precedent has been set, we'll move on to other,...
Mick the Merciless wrote: On Thu, 14 Feb 2008 18:24:04 +0000, Enzo Matrix wrote: What is it going to be this week? I still hope it's going to be 'Rising' by Rainbow and that he'll play Stargazer for me. There it is! Gary should be able to nip off and make a cuppa! :-D -- Enzo I wear the cheese. It does not wear me.
...Feb 2008 16:09:13 +0000, Gary Jackson wrote: Who's Next is the album of the week tonight. Are you playing Baba, Fooled and Blue Eyes and if not, why not? <lol> Should be able to play Stargazer for you Mick! Well done that man. I might still write in and request something predictable though. ;-) -- MTM. <Heu! Tintinnuntius meus "Made it Ma. Top of the world"