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Yay, new phone image!View attachment 82146
Taken with the dwarf 2 telescope
Yay, new phone image!View attachment 82146
Taken with the dwarf 2 telescope
I think Pluto's orbit is more eliptical than all the others, more of an oval as opposed to a circle, but the angle of the plane of its orbit is also different to everyone else's too.
I like that about Pluto. It isn't a sheep like the rest of the planets. Just does its own thing and marches to the beat of its own drum..!Correct and very interesting.
Just turns up and goes it’s own way.
I like that about Pluto. It isn't a sheep like the rest of the planets. Just does its own thing and marches to the beat of its own drum..!
'The rest of the planets', ie: the remaining 8.“Planets” ?
Freudian Slip!
*mistake!'The rest of the planets', ie: the remaining 8.
For the record, I'd prefer if Pluto was left in 'planet' status too, but I understand the reasoning for the demotion*.
Is there any correlation with the expansion of the universe and expansion of the NRL?
Well that’s a great a question…can the nrl expand in a black hole…Is there any correlation with the expansion of the universe and expansion of the NRL?
Hmmm. This could explain the lack of enthusiasm for a Perth franchise.Well that’s a great a question…can the nrl expand in a black hole…
As per the thread title - both lack any clear direction.Is there any correlation with the expansion of the universe and expansion of the NRL?
Yeah I have scene the Manhattan Alien Abduction, I don't know what to make of it.Some questions for you Generalzod:
1. does expansion actually have a direction? Isn’t it, by definition, in all directions?
2. isn’t direction relative to the position of the observer?
3. Have you watched ”The Manhattan Alien Abduction”?
I’d like to invite them to visit again to remove Trump from our planet. They can keep him and experiment upon him until the end of time.Yeah I have scene the Manhattan Alien Abduction, I don't know what to make of it.
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Orion Nebular