To: sionnsar; NicknamedBob
Space appeared to bubble, gravitic lensing of the background stars randomly sparkled in the cold void as an object suddenly burst into view, a long ringing electromagnetic siren song wailed off into the void to announce the appearance of the Hab into local space.
37 posted on
12/31/2009 4:38:05 PM PST by
Darksheare
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To: Darksheare; sionnsar; Monkey Face; Tax-chick; Pippin; stephenjohnbanker
"Space appeared to bubble, gravitic lensing of the background stars randomly sparkled in the cold void as an object suddenly burst into view, a long ringing electromagnetic siren song wailed off into the void to announce the appearance of the Hab into local space."
"... accretion in all-embracing air ..."
Or vacuum, as the case may be. As is usual, we brought Asteroid Plymouth along with us.
I have noted, though, additional tensioning of the harmonic balancing cables between the Habitats. Nothing alarming about it, just indicative of adjustment to a slightly higher gravitational gradient field. This location is temporarily higher in local mass accretion. It will probably disperse again in a few weeks.
105 posted on
12/31/2009 5:21:33 PM PST by
NicknamedBob
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