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message 1251: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Eh what?


message 1252: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Schoolmates?Just kidding!


message 1253: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Ah ok. The most famous person in my class is Gary Carpenter.


message 1254: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Celebrity with a star to his name...
https://skyandtelescope.org/astronomy...


message 1255: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments A dispute between astronomers? Shurely not!


message 1256: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments How to swoon
At the Super Flower Blood Moon

https://www.space.com/super-flower-bl...


message 1257: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
"Why dirt from Mars could be the most expensive substance known to mankind" https://twitter.com/i/events/14005649...


message 1258: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Grasshopper wrote: ""Why dirt from Mars could be the most expensive substance known to mankind" https://twitter.com/i/events/14005649..."

I can believe it! But I think I will stick to Terran dirt.


message 1259: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Breaking: NYT retracts big "Watermelon on Mars" scoop. https://t.co/6jyfrDXv67


message 1260: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
It's not clear if he was serious, and the question appeared to surprise a forest service official. Either way, Louie Gohmert's question raised some eyebrows. https://t.co/BCC8VopFBa


message 1261: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Time for another Supermoon .... this time, a Strawberry one

https://www.space.com/full-strawberry...


message 1262: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
I want to believe: A long-awaited U.S. government report on UFOs makes it clear that the truth is still out there. Investigators drew few conclusions about the 144 sightings of aircraft or other objects apparently flying at odd speeds or trajectories. https://t.co/g2mvQgIAXe


message 1263: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Grasshopper wrote: "I want to believe: A long-awaited U.S. government report on UFOs makes it clear that the truth is still out there. Investigators drew few conclusions about the 144 sightings of aircraft or other ob..."

Can 144 observers all be wrong?


message 1264: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Apparently so...


message 1265: by Ian (new)

Ian Miller | 269 comments Not so! They sighted unidentified objects. As far as I am aware, they remain unidentified. Very frustrating, but not exactly wrong because the "objects" were there sufficiently to be recorded.


message 1266: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments GB, I will send my conclusive evidence of aliens privately.


message 1267: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Ah! More believers!


message 1268: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Unfortunately I have no conclusive evidence. But it would be wonderful to meet an alien, and converse, of course using a translation device.


message 1269: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
That's a relief! I thought my post.was lost!


message 1270: by Ian (new)

Ian Miller | 269 comments Bernard wrote: "Unfortunately I have no conclusive evidence. But it would be wonderful to meet an alien, and converse, of course using a translation device."

Hopefully better than Google translate :-)


message 1271: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Hopefully yes! I anticipate further improvements in translation technology. But I can usually get the gist of a G translation.


message 1272: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments A planet with hidden depths

https://www.space.com/mars-lakes-poss...


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message 1274: by Ian (new)

Ian Miller | 269 comments Grasshopper wrote: "https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/world/...
Mind boggling"


They must be desperate for news. Maybe they have fired too many reporters.


message 1275: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Well someone did some good research!


message 1276: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments The mega-glitch may be fixed

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-en...


message 1278: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Citizens of Earth, beware!

https://www.space.com/primordial-blac...


message 1279: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
What about those on a visiting visa??


message 1280: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Ha ha! Yes, they too should beware.

It is a doomsday scenario. Imagine sitting watching TV, while deep below your chair a primordial black hole is slowly but surely devouring the Earth.


message 1281: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Wise men have often warned about watching too much television...


message 1282: by Bernard (new)


message 1283: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
But I don't know any Russian!


message 1284: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Ah. Yes, I can see that would be a problem.


message 1285: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Sorry to any Trekkies for this late post, but in case you missed it

https://www.space.com/star-trek-day-2...


message 1286: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Has it been that long? Feels like yesterday...


message 1287: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments I am afraid it has. Tempus fugit.


message 1288: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Is that Russian?


message 1289: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Ha ha no! Did you think I am a Putin agent? Is is actually Latin, meaning time flies.


message 1290: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
Don't know what to think anymore :)


message 1291: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Always be prepared to think the unthinkable!


message 1292: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
So..aliens...or.. Voldemort?


message 1293: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Voldemort? I know he is in HP. Is he a villain?


message 1294: by Grasshopper, Administrator (new)

Grasshopper Bot (daisyking) | 6902 comments Mod
He is only the man who cannot be named


message 1295: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Today is the Autumnal Equinox. It certainly feels like autumn here in UK.


message 1296: by Bernard (new)


message 1297: by Bernard (new)


message 1298: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Captain Kirk is awestruck

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/1641619...


message 1299: by Ian (new)

Ian Miller | 269 comments And that is advertising that usually money can't buy :-)


message 1300: by Bernard (new)

Bernard Smith | 3030 comments Indeed! Only the edge of the universe is the limit for Kirk (aka Bill Shatner).


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