Things to ponder about



admit
related tpics
still mesmerize me,in this ater ife
very interesting others thiughts/opinions

you/we dont hav to bwlieve/just acceotmove on
 


admit
related tpics
still mesmerize me,in this ater ife
very interesting others thiughts/opinions

you/we dont hav to bwlieve/just acceotmove on

smile
seens more to ponde abut,than mny orf the others

but ahhh

am thinking its what appeals and/or your educational abilities
maybe huh
 

sorry
aged f9orgot,latrst,simiar ha


talk about
a current eclipse

geeee
dint expect anyone to be interested/or indeed supposedy trying to interpret my garble ha
bur admiy

onlr 10 yrats ago
most bights,pn a non light pollution island
i gazed up/almost every bight,in thr mysteries of our universe
esp out milky way
as ehey often say

out molkt wat

and
who cw/would believe 2024/as only now
i stumble on trith/fact
thanks all involved
 

We know why NASA's Voyager 1 stopped communicating
We know why NASA's Voyager 1 stopped communicating
(Caltech/NASA-JPL)
NASA engineers have discovered the cause of a communications breakdown between Earth and the interstellar explorer Voyager 1. It would appear that a small portion of corrupted memory exists in one of the spacecraft's computers. The source of the issue began to reveal itself when Voyager 1 operators sent the spacecraft a "poke" on March 3, 2024. This was intended to prompt FDS to send a full memory readout back to Earth.
Full Story: Space(4/10)
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Total Solar Eclipse 2024

Total solar eclipses to look out for over the next decade
Total solar eclipses to look out for over the next decade
(Michael Zeiler/GreatAmericanEclipse.com)
With the April 8 total solar eclipse over, North America has exactly eight years, 11 months and 22 days to wait until its next one. Although total solar eclipses occur in the same location only every 375 years or so, they are not rare. In fact, they happen on our planet about once every 18 months, on average.
Full Story: Space(4/11)
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What it was like to chase totality in South Texas
What it was like to chase totality in South Texas
(Gill Carter)
Parts of Texas were the runaway favorite locations for a clear view of this year's total solar eclipse. It was ultimately, a last-gasp victory for some regions of the aptly-named Lonestar State - but only a few were lucky, as weather forecasts proved typically unreliable.
Full Story: Space(4/10)
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pondering if
drones should bem banned esp for miliyaruy abuse
damn warmogersb ww,think they have etc etc grrrrr
 

do we really think dumbadse sub-humamity bs assholes are goinfg ti allow our indepenay thougt again hyh
drone killing all amd ssundry ffs
introducing viruses etcetc