The sun is featureless. No spots at all, at least none large enough to see at 16X. 101F outdoors 88F shop 67F office ;) 1:30 PM MDT NSL ____________________________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - make it your home page http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
Anyone catch the sun last night just as it was setting? It can't recall ever seeing the sun that red, or, that sharp and clear without any visual aids. Those fires do make for nice sunsets... Quoting Chuck Hards <chuckhards@yahoo.com>:
The sun is featureless. No spots at all, at least none large enough to see at 16X.
101F outdoors 88F shop 67F office ;) 1:30 PM MDT NSL
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The sun may be bland but check out the moon: http://moon.google.com/ p.s. zoom all the way in Quoting Chuck Hards <chuckhards@yahoo.com>:
The sun is featureless. No spots at all, at least none large enough to see at 16X.
101F outdoors 88F shop 67F office ;) 1:30 PM MDT NSL
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Pretty cheesy, Bill... ;) Thanks for that! --- bill@biesele.net wrote:
The sun may be bland but check out the moon:
p.s. zoom all the way in
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More moon stuff: From www.boingboing.net. "Today is the anniversary of the first human footsteps on the moon. While they were there, Apollo astronauts took panoramic photos with Hasselblad cameras. Hans Nyberg has stitched them together into 360- degree QTVR panoramas, along with sound files from that mission. Oh, and don't forget. If you have a Moon Day party tonight (with Tang, Moon Pies, and telescopes), share your snapshots here!" http://www.panoramas.dk/fullscreen3/f29.html On Jul 20, 2005, at 5:41 PM, Chuck Hards wrote:
Pretty cheesy, Bill... ;)
Thanks for that!
--- bill@biesele.net wrote:
The sun may be bland but check out the moon:
p.s. zoom all the way in
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The PRC-35 crackled to life as a hushed voice came over the air "Red Dog 3, six actual", "Red dog 3", "we're on the moon". "Roger that, 3 out". And 6 Marines in full combat gear, stepped out from the safety of the jungle and into a small opening to look up at the moon". Ah yes, like it was yesterday...
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