Anyone noticed the big bright shiny thing near the moon?
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I noticed it last night, aparently its Jupiter: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/09/19/jupiter-closest-this-week-not-again-until-2022/#more-25082[^] Its incredibly big. You can actually see its size in relation to the moon.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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I noticed it last night, aparently its Jupiter: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/09/19/jupiter-closest-this-week-not-again-until-2022/#more-25082[^] Its incredibly big. You can actually see its size in relation to the moon.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
What the hell is 'outside'?
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What the hell is 'outside'?
ROFL... I wish I could 5 that!!
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What the hell is 'outside'?
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Ah, an agrophobic vampire then! :) I knew you were averse to sunlight, didnt think it included moonlight aswell!
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
fat_boy wrote:
Ah, an agrophobic vampire then!
Do you mean 'agoraphobia'? That means a fear of having a panic attack outside of your 'safe place', essentially, so no, I'm not afraid of the outdoors.
fat_boy wrote:
I knew you were averse to sunlight, didnt think it included moonlight aswell!
Moonlight is just sunlight. And in my darkest moment, fetal and weeping The moon tells me a secret - my confidant As full and bright as I am This light is not my own and A million light reflections pass over me Its source is bright and endless She resuscitates the hopeless Without her, we are lifeless satellites drifting...
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fat_boy wrote:
Ah, an agrophobic vampire then!
Do you mean 'agoraphobia'? That means a fear of having a panic attack outside of your 'safe place', essentially, so no, I'm not afraid of the outdoors.
fat_boy wrote:
I knew you were averse to sunlight, didnt think it included moonlight aswell!
Moonlight is just sunlight. And in my darkest moment, fetal and weeping The moon tells me a secret - my confidant As full and bright as I am This light is not my own and A million light reflections pass over me Its source is bright and endless She resuscitates the hopeless Without her, we are lifeless satellites drifting...
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fat_boy wrote:
Ah, an agrophobic vampire then!
Do you mean 'agoraphobia'? That means a fear of having a panic attack outside of your 'safe place', essentially, so no, I'm not afraid of the outdoors.
fat_boy wrote:
I knew you were averse to sunlight, didnt think it included moonlight aswell!
Moonlight is just sunlight. And in my darkest moment, fetal and weeping The moon tells me a secret - my confidant As full and bright as I am This light is not my own and A million light reflections pass over me Its source is bright and endless She resuscitates the hopeless Without her, we are lifeless satellites drifting...
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I noticed it last night, aparently its Jupiter: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/09/19/jupiter-closest-this-week-not-again-until-2022/#more-25082[^] Its incredibly big. You can actually see its size in relation to the moon.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
Sigh... I miss nature... Can barely even see the stars when I look up... Too much light pollution from the surrounding city. Back in the suburbs, where I grew up, I used to just point my telescope out the window... It wasn't perfect, but I could see things. Granted, when I went up to Alaska and went camping north of Anchorage, you could look up and see thousands and thousands of stars, so the NYC suburbs aren't that great either by comparison.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
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Sigh... I miss nature... Can barely even see the stars when I look up... Too much light pollution from the surrounding city. Back in the suburbs, where I grew up, I used to just point my telescope out the window... It wasn't perfect, but I could see things. Granted, when I went up to Alaska and went camping north of Anchorage, you could look up and see thousands and thousands of stars, so the NYC suburbs aren't that great either by comparison.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)Provence is like that, thats why VanGogh painted 'stary night' there. You can see the milky way clearly, its very very clear air. Even in Lux Jupiter was very very bright. I couldnt work out what it was, it looked like an airplane coming in to land it was that big and bright. Amazing, never seen it before.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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Yes, I did, I was only kidding. :) Anyway, if you geta chance take a look at Jupiter, its amazing.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
fat_boy wrote:
Anyway, if you geta chance take a look at Jupiter, its amazing.
I could just Google it.
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fat_boy wrote:
Anyway, if you geta chance take a look at Jupiter, its amazing.
I could just Google it.
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Life by proxy. Come on, go take a look. You can probably see it if you stuk your head out right now.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
Yeah, I saw something bright near the moon. Probably Jupiter.
hey Jupiter nothing’s been the same so are you gay are you blue thought we both could use a friend to run to and I thought I wouldn’t have to be with you something new sometimes I breathe you in and I know you know and sometimes you take a swim found your writing on my wall if my heart’s soaking wet Boy your boots can leave a mess hey Jupiter nothing’s been the same so are you gay are you blue thought we both could use a friend to run to and I thought you wouldn’t have to keep with me hiding
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Sigh... I miss nature... Can barely even see the stars when I look up... Too much light pollution from the surrounding city. Back in the suburbs, where I grew up, I used to just point my telescope out the window... It wasn't perfect, but I could see things. Granted, when I went up to Alaska and went camping north of Anchorage, you could look up and see thousands and thousands of stars, so the NYC suburbs aren't that great either by comparison.
Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)Ian Shlasko wrote:
Can barely even see the stars when I look up
Hah I live in Singapore - I can barely see the full moon let alone those itty bitty star points. Singapore does not understand the word for moderation, not in light and water usage. Looking out from my 12th floor window I can see 2 screens that must be 10 metres across all lit up till the wee hours, why I don't know they have no meaningful information just random colours.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
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Ian Shlasko wrote:
Can barely even see the stars when I look up
Hah I live in Singapore - I can barely see the full moon let alone those itty bitty star points. Singapore does not understand the word for moderation, not in light and water usage. Looking out from my 12th floor window I can see 2 screens that must be 10 metres across all lit up till the wee hours, why I don't know they have no meaningful information just random colours.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH
But colors... They're so pretty... Thankfully, I live literally on the edge of the urban area of Calgary, so I don't have issues with lights (at least in one direction). Jupiter is a beautiful site right now from here.
modified on Friday, September 24, 2010 9:47 AM