The Sun, the Moon, and the Stars
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APOD had a very neat one today about a climber and the eclipse. https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170906.html
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Another great APOD today about the eclipse. https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/1709/GirlByTheLakeTSE2017_RBA2.jpg
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SurSteven:
APOD had a very neat one today about a climber and the eclipse. https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170906.html
Oh My goodness
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love2travel:
SurSteven:
APOD had a very neat one today about a climber and the eclipse. https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170906.html
Oh My goodness
Yes!... It is an AWESOME Pic!!! The one incredibly supernatural thing about the eclipse is the fact that the Sun is 400 times wider than the Moon and just happens to be 400 times farther away. Which allows us the incredible effects that we have. The odds against that are billions to one. It is quite possibly a God phenomenon.
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SurSteven:
love2travel:
SurSteven:
APOD had a very neat one today about a climber and the eclipse. https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170906.html
Oh My goodness
Yes!... It is an AWESOME Pic!!! The one incredibly supernatural thing about the eclipse is the fact that the Sun is 400 times wider than the Moon and just happens to be 400 times farther away. Which allows us the incredible effects that we have. The odds against that are billions to one. It is quite possibly a God phenomenon.
Yes, a God Phenomenon... It all lined up perfectly...a Gobsmacking miraculous moment...kind of like 2001 as the music crescendos...
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^ Join NOVA on a suspenseful ride as the Cassini space probe dives into Saturn's atmosphere. Wednesday September 13, 2017 9:00 pm Eastern| Episode #4412 | 57 minutes |
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SurSteven:
^ Join NOVA on a suspenseful ride as the Cassini space probe dives into Saturn's atmosphere. Wednesday September 13, 2017 9:00 pm Eastern| Episode #4412 | 57 minutes |
Thanks Steven, will rush home from work
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This was EXCELLENTE SurSteven!!! https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170912.html The flaming sun bits showing before and during the corona, was so very very cool
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love2travel:
This was EXCELLENTE SurSteven!!! https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170912.html The flaming sun bits showing before and during the corona, was so very very cool
You're Welcome, love2travel!!!
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"On Sept. 15, the spacecraft will make a planned plunge into the atmosphere of Saturn in order to protect pristine icy moons that warrant future exploration." "Styx Sings Touching Farewell to Cassini Probe Before It Crashes into Saturn"
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SurSteven:
"On Sept. 15, the spacecraft will make a planned plunge into the atmosphere of Saturn in order to protect pristine icy moons that warrant future exploration." "Styx Sings Touching Farewell to Cassini Probe Before It Crashes into Saturn"
Great vid for Cassini!! Woo hoo, let's hope it gets some great photos, and the cameras and the transmitter get som Great Shots!!
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love2travel:
SurSteven:
"On Sept. 15, the spacecraft will make a planned plunge into the atmosphere of Saturn in order to protect pristine icy moons that warrant future exploration." "Styx Sings Touching Farewell to Cassini Probe Before It Crashes into Saturn"
Great vid for Cassini!! Woo hoo, let's hope it gets some great photos, and the cameras and the transmitter get som Great Shots!!
Ironically, I found Hidden Figures today and am going to watch it tonight!!!
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SurSteven:
love2travel:
SurSteven:
"On Sept. 15, the spacecraft will make a planned plunge into the atmosphere of Saturn in order to protect pristine icy moons that warrant future exploration." "Styx Sings Touching Farewell to Cassini Probe Before It Crashes into Saturn"
Great vid for Cassini!! Woo hoo, let's hope it gets some great photos, and the cameras and the transmitter get som Great Shots!!
Ironically, I found Hidden Figures today and am going to watch it tonight!!!
Let me know how you like it ?! Was it in the $5 bin yet? Watching The Planets series on SCI with host Mike Massimino. Watched SATURN and was so interested to hear about Titan. It will be cosidered a moon base in the future, when drones gather up gasses and those gasses will be compressed into Metallic Hydrogen Titan is such a good choice for a base, it will have a gravity similar to the moon, where you can bound upward, and with Wings, you will be able to fly short distances. Thin material domes will be habitats, similar to the ones in The Martian, and you would only need a coat, about as thick as the ones they wear in the Antarctic... And much less radioactive than any moons of Jupiter!!!
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^ Cassini's Final Image https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170916.html
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SurSteven:
^ Cassini's Final Image https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170916.html
Wondering if that photo can be enhanced? It was really cool about all of those propeller moons out in the rings, did you see about those and the Shepard moons... ð??? ð?? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? â?¨ â?? ð??« ð??? ð??« Just watched this one on Jupiter, very interesting about the Dynamo of Liquid Metalic Hydrogen and the tremendously large magnetosphere produced that reaches out more than 7million kilometers! https://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/the-planets/full-episodes/jupiter-king-of-the-planets Jupiter makes its own Aurora !!
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love2travel:
SurSteven:
^ Cassini's Final Image https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170916.html
Wondering if that photo can be enhanced? It was really cool about all of those propeller moons out in the rings, did you see about those and the Shepard moons... ð??? ð?? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? â?¨ â?? ð??« ð??? ð??« Just watched this one on Jupiter, very interesting about the Dynamo of Liquid Metalic Hydrogen and the tremendously large magnetosphere produced that reaches out more than 7million kilometers! https://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/the-planets/full-episodes/jupiter-king-of-the-planets Jupiter makes its own Aurora !!
Yes...those propeller looking features they think were one of the ways that moons and planets were constructed
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SurSteven:
love2travel:
SurSteven:
^ Cassini's Final Image https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170916.html
Wondering if that photo can be enhanced? It was really cool about all of those propeller moons out in the rings, did you see about those and the Shepard moons... ð??? ð?? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? â?¨ â?? ð??« ð??? ð??« Just watched this one on Jupiter, very interesting about the Dynamo of Liquid Metalic Hydrogen and the tremendously large magnetosphere produced that reaches out more than 7million kilometers! https://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/the-planets/full-episodes/jupiter-king-of-the-planets Jupiter makes its own Aurora !!
Yes...those propeller looking features they think were one of the ways that moons and planets were constructed
so perhaps more planets originally had rings then? Is it related to the mass of Jupiter?
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love2travel:
SurSteven:
love2travel:
SurSteven:
^ Cassini's Final Image https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170916.html
Wondering if that photo can be enhanced? It was really cool about all of those propeller moons out in the rings, did you see about those and the Shepard moons... ð??? ð?? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? â?¨ â?? ð??« ð??? ð??« Just watched this one on Jupiter, very interesting about the Dynamo of Liquid Metalic Hydrogen and the tremendously large magnetosphere produced that reaches out more than 7million kilometers! https://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/the-planets/full-episodes/jupiter-king-of-the-planets Jupiter makes its own Aurora !!
Yes...those propeller looking features they think were one of the ways that moons and planets were constructed
so perhaps more planets originally had rings then? Is it related to the mass of Jupiter?
Probably... It is probably the way that multiple rings moving at different speeds with small debris and dust in them congeal material together...?
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SurSteven:
love2travel:
SurSteven:
love2travel:
SurSteven:
^ Cassini's Final Image https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170916.html
Wondering if that photo can be enhanced? It was really cool about all of those propeller moons out in the rings, did you see about those and the Shepard moons... ð??? ð?? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? â?¨ â?? ð??« ð??? ð??« Just watched this one on Jupiter, very interesting about the Dynamo of Liquid Metalic Hydrogen and the tremendously large magnetosphere produced that reaches out more than 7million kilometers! https://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/the-planets/full-episodes/jupiter-king-of-the-planets Jupiter makes its own Aurora !!
Yes...those propeller looking features they think were one of the ways that moons and planets were constructed
so perhaps more planets originally had rings then? Is it related to the mass of Jupiter?
Probably... It is probably the way that multiple rings moving at different speeds with small debris and dust in them congeal material together...?
I have a feeling there will be an answer in the Saturn episode, once it unlocks... https://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/the-planets/full-episodes/jupiter-king-of-the-planets
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love2travel:
SurSteven:
love2travel:
SurSteven:
love2travel:
SurSteven:
^ Cassini's Final Image https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap170916.html
Wondering if that photo can be enhanced? It was really cool about all of those propeller moons out in the rings, did you see about those and the Shepard moons... ð??? ð?? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? ð??? â?¨ â?? ð??« ð??? ð??« Just watched this one on Jupiter, very interesting about the Dynamo of Liquid Metalic Hydrogen and the tremendously large magnetosphere produced that reaches out more than 7million kilometers! https://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/the-planets/full-episodes/jupiter-king-of-the-planets Jupiter makes its own Aurora !!
Yes...those propeller looking features they think were one of the ways that moons and planets were constructed
so perhaps more planets originally had rings then? Is it related to the mass of Jupiter?
Probably... It is probably the way that multiple rings moving at different speeds with small debris and dust in them congeal material together...?
I have a feeling there will be an answer in the Saturn episode, once it unlocks... https://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/the-planets/full-episodes/jupiter-king-of-the-planets
It's really not hard to understand. If you have a line of debris in one hand, and a line in the other hand, and you roll them together...you get a ball of debris