To: Simon Green
Then they are obviously not Democrats.......................
2 posted on
02/24/2018 11:34:11 AM PST by
Red Badger
(The people who call Trump a tyrant are the same people who want the president to confiscate weapons.)
To: Simon Green
That’s so bright, you can see the space worm in the upper left.
4 posted on
02/24/2018 12:15:01 PM PST by
DannyTN
To: Simon Green
Amazing how Motorolla was able to do that.
5 posted on
02/24/2018 12:35:16 PM PST by
fso301
To: Simon Green
I wish people would stop using them for headlights on their cars.
7 posted on
02/24/2018 4:20:52 PM PST by
TigersEye
(13 Russian Facebook trolls ... and a Siberian partridge in a Russian Olive tree.)
To: Simon Green
8 posted on
02/24/2018 4:26:04 PM PST by
Larry Lucido
(Take Covfefe Ree Zig!)
To: Simon Green
Karl Jansky, a physicist with Bell Telephone Laboratories, discovered that the static interference on transatlantic phone lines was coming from the Milky Way. "The calls are coming from inside the galaxy! Get out!"

10 posted on
02/24/2018 4:35:00 PM PST by
Larry Lucido
(Take Covfefe Ree Zig!)
To: Simon Green
I plan on hunting for 3c273 this spring observing season.
Should be visible in my 12.5.
Hoping also to see Sirius B soon.
11 posted on
02/24/2018 5:07:12 PM PST by
Conan the Librarian
(The Best in Life is to crush my enemies, see them driven before me, and the Dewey Decimal System)
To: Simon Green
Anyone been watching How the Universe Works? One of the most recent episodes was about quasars. “Milkomeda,” the giant elliptical galaxy that’s expected to result from the merger of Andromeda and the Milky Way, may sprout a quasar whose beam will slice and dice the new, highly chaotic galaxy; i.e., it generally won’t be such a nice place to live, until after the quasar shuts off and things settle down a bit. Fortunately, the Earth will just be a lifeless cinder by the time Andromeda hits us.
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