Space Stuff Collection
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Nutt007 | Date: Thursday, 30.05.2013, 19:38 | Message # 181 |
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| Quote (HarbingerDawn) A crazy little world known as Venus
Venus is quite amazing. I really think another Venera styled mission should be lauched.
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Crashman1390 | Date: Friday, 31.05.2013, 01:14 | Message # 182 |
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Canada
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| A .gif of a Cornal Mass Ejection that happened just recently:Image from Wiki.
[b]I was wrong, this forum still has a horrible community.[/b]
Edited by Crashman1390 - Friday, 31.05.2013, 01:18 |
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HarbingerDawn | Date: Wednesday, 03.07.2013, 05:26 | Message # 183 |
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| Just two hours ago, a Russian Proton-M rocket carrying 3 GLONASS satellites crashed just after lifting off at Baikonur Cosmodrome
Much better video
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neutronium76 | Date: Wednesday, 03.07.2013, 08:17 | Message # 184 |
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Greece
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| OMG I thought this could only happen in Chinese and Kerbal Space Programs
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SpaceEngineer | Date: Wednesday, 03.07.2013, 11:13 | Message # 185 |
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Russian Federation
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| Another reference crach video for KSP developers
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HarbingerDawn | Date: Wednesday, 03.07.2013, 19:33 | Message # 186 |
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Tim | Date: Friday, 05.07.2013, 10:35 | Message # 187 |
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Belgium
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| Just WOW
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Crashman1390 | Date: Friday, 05.07.2013, 19:02 | Message # 188 |
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Canada
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| I wish I could do photos like that... All I can see is the moon and that's it (thanks light pollution). And when I go out of town everything is bathed in clouds and on top of that I'm covered in mosquitoes. Advice?
[b]I was wrong, this forum still has a horrible community.[/b]
Edited by Crashman1390 - Friday, 05.07.2013, 19:03 |
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Billy_Mayes | Date: Wednesday, 10.07.2013, 23:17 | Message # 189 |
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| I live in the countryside, pretty far away from any factories, and I live in Finland so winter nights here are very dark and you can see alot of stars, and sometimes, rarely, if you look at the sky for while you can almost see the milky way. Though in summer the sun shines through the night so you don't see anything.
But I don't think you can see that kind of stuff by just going outside at night...
BTW Is that picture from Hubble?
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Edited by Billy_Mayes - Wednesday, 10.07.2013, 23:20 |
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HarbingerDawn | Date: Wednesday, 10.07.2013, 23:53 | Message # 190 |
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| Quote (Billy_Mayes) But I don't think you can see that kind of stuff by just going outside at night... Not unless your eyes are a meter wide anyway
Quote (Billy_Mayes) BTW Is that picture from Hubble? No.
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LiveLife42 | Date: Thursday, 25.07.2013, 01:20 | Message # 191 |
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| If those posted already then I'm sorry but Let's hope Neil can do it as good as Carl. But why Fox?
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Edited by LiveLife42 - Thursday, 25.07.2013, 01:28 |
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Destructor1701 | Date: Thursday, 25.07.2013, 01:50 | Message # 192 |
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| Because Seth McFarlane, creator of Family Guy used his cache to make it happen, and his cache is strongest with Fox.
Plus Fox is a public broadcast network, so it'll reach a lot more people than cable. It's going to be heavily promoted and air at primetime.
The hope is to engender a paradigm shift away from the trashy "magical thinking" of modern low-brow pop culture, and instil a sense of wonder in the drooling masses.
And nowhere's better for drooling masses than Fox.
(Plus this means Fox News will have trouble bashing it)
Edited by Destructor1701 - Thursday, 25.07.2013, 01:51 |
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HarbingerDawn | Date: Thursday, 25.07.2013, 06:17 | Message # 193 |
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| LiveLife42, http://en.spaceengine.org/forum/23-1000-28758-16-1374480331
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SpaceRunner | Date: Friday, 26.07.2013, 00:25 | Message # 194 |
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Argentina
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| Wow... looks awesome!
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HarbingerDawn | Date: Sunday, 28.07.2013, 07:34 | Message # 195 |
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| Yesterday's Astronomy Picture of the Day. Fantastic photo. I would love to be able to see such dark skies.
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