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Date Posted:03/07/2020 5:49 PMCopy HTML Just click on the right side of your mouse or press CTRL and v at the same time and copy and paste what you posted last. |
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Rockymz | Share to: #31 |
Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:13/10/2024 9:00 AMCopy HTML PY THIS LINE TOO........ Veronica - 11 Rocky........ 49 Bobby - 36 cactus 14 mis_caz - 35 Sue~29 Samantha - 8 Scorpion - 8 John - 9 Pups ~ 6 Nick - 8 Dell - 11 Andy - 3 .......COPY THIS LINE TOO....... |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:12/10/2024 10:51 AMCopy HTML
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:12/10/2024 10:43 AMCopy HTML Image Credit & Copyright: Jonathan Eggleston Explanation: A gravel country lane gently winds through this colorful rural night skyscape. Captured from Monroe County in southern West Virginia on the evening of October 10, the starry sky above is a familiar sight. Shimmering curtains of aurora borealis or northern lights definitely do not make regular appearances here, though. Surprisingly vivid auroral displays were present on that night at very low latitudes around the globe, far from their usual northern and southern high latitude realms. The extensive auroral activity was evidence of a severe geomagnetic storm triggered by the impact of a coronal mass ejection (CME), an immense magnetized cloud of energetic plasma. The CME was launched toward Earth from the active Sun following a powerful X-class solar flare. |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:10/10/2024 9:57 AMCopy HTML ……..COPY THIS LINE TOO........ Veronica - 10 Rocky........ 43 Bobby - 30 cactus 12 mis_caz - 31 Sue~25 Samantha - 8 Scorpion - 7 John - 8 Pups ~ 6 Nick - 7 Dell - 9 Andy - 2 .......COPY THIS LINE TOO........ |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:09/10/2024 11:56 AMCopy HTML Image Credit & Copyright: Ali Al Obaidly Explanation: What's happening at the center of spiral galaxy M106? A swirling disk of stars and gas, M106's appearance is dominated by blue spiral arms and red dust lanes near the nucleus, as shown in the featured image taken from the Kuwaiti desert. The core of M106 glows brightly in radio waves and X-rays where twin jets have been found running the length of the galaxy. An unusual central glow makes M106 one of the closest examples of the Seyfert class of galaxies, where vast amounts of glowing gas are thought to be falling into a central massive black hole. M106, also designated NGC 4258, is a relatively close 23.5 million light years away, spans 60 thousand light years across, and can be seen with a small telescope towards the constellation of the Hunting Dogs (Canes Venatici). |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:04/10/2024 8:10 AMCopy HTML ……..COPY THIS LINE TOO........ Veronica - 5 Rocky........ 23 Bobby - 11 cactus 3 mis_caz - 11 Sue~10 Samantha - 3 Scorpion - 1 John - 4 Pups ~ 3 Nick - 3 Dell - 3 .......COPY THIS LINE TOO........ |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:03/10/2024 8:40 AMCopy HTML Image Credit & Copyright: Wang Letian (Eyes at Night) Explanation: The second solar eclipse of 2024 began in the Pacific. On October 2nd the Moon's shadow swept from west to east, with an annular eclipse visible along a narrow antumbral shadow path tracking mostly over ocean, crossing land near the southern tip of South America, and ending in the southern Atlantic. The dramatic total annular eclipse phase is known to some as a ring of fire. Still, a partial eclipse of the Sun was experienced over a wide region. Captured at one of its earliest moments, October's eclipsed Sun is seen just above the clouds near sunrise in this snapshot. The partially eclipsed solar disk is close to the maximum eclipse as seen from Mauna Kea Observatory Visitor Center, Island of Hawaii, planet Earth. |
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Rockymz | Share to: #38 |
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mis_caz | Share to: #39 |
Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:01/10/2024 12:12 PMCopy HTML Enjoy everyday because life is too short not to xx
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Rockymz | Share to: #40 |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:30/09/2024 9:30 AMCopy HTML .......COPY THIS LINE TOO........ Veronica - 13 Samantha - 25 Bobby ~ 47 mis_caz ~ 85 Pups ~ 19 Rocky 86 Andy - 8 Dell - 29 Sue~39 Scorpion - 8 John - 18 Nick - 16 Shirley - 1 ........COPY THIS LINE TOO........ |
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Rockymz | Share to: #42 |
Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:29/09/2024 9:00 AMCopy HTML |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:23/09/2024 9:51 AMCopy HTML ........COPY THIS LINE TOO........ Veronica - 12 Samantha - 20 Bobby ~ 37 mis_caz ~ 65 Pups ~ 14 Rocky 67 Andy - 6 Dell - 23 Sue~29 Scorpion - 6 John - 13 Nick - 13 Shirley - 1 ........COPY THIS LINE TOO........ |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:20/09/2024 7:51 AMCopy HTML --------Copy This Line Too-------- Clare...20 Megan - 36 mis_caz - 46 Bob... 13 Rocky... 46 Sue~46 --------Copy This Line Too-------- |
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Rockymz | Share to: #45 |
Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:19/09/2024 4:02 PMCopy HTML |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:06/09/2024 7:04 AMCopy HTML Image Credit: NASA, ESA, CSA, STScI, NIRCam Explanation: Ringed ice giant Neptune lies near the center of this sharp near-infrared image from the James Webb Space Telescope. The dim and distant world is the farthest planet from the Sun, about 30 times farther away than planet Earth. But in the stunning Webb view, the planet's dark and ghostly appearance is due to atmospheric methane that absorbs infrared light. High altitude clouds that reach above most of Neptune's absorbing methane easily stand out in the image though. Coated with frozen nitrogen, Neptune's largest moon Triton is brighter than Neptune in reflected sunlight, seen at the upper left sporting the Webb telescope's characteristic diffraction spikes. Including Triton, seven of Neptune's 14 known moons can be identified in the field of view. Neptune's faint rings are striking in this space-based planetary portrait. Details of the complex ring system are seen here for the first time since Neptune was visited by the Voyager 2 spacecraft in August 1989. |
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mis_caz | Share to: #47 |
Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:05/09/2024 11:54 AMCopy HTML
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Rockymz | Share to: #48 |
Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:05/09/2024 7:25 AMCopy HTML Image Credit & Copyright: Acquisition - Eric Benson, Processing - Dietmar Hager Explanation: About 70,000 light-years across, NGC 247 is a spiral galaxy smaller than our Milky Way. Measured to be only 11 million light-years distant it is nearby though. Tilted nearly edge-on as seen from our perspective, it dominates this telescopic field of view toward the southern constellation Cetus. The pronounced void on one side of the galaxy's disk recalls for some its popular name, the Needle's Eye galaxy. Many background galaxies are visible in this sharp galaxy portrait, including the remarkable string of four galaxies just below and left of NGC 247 known as Burbidge's Chain. Burbidge's Chain galaxies are about 300 million light-years distant. NGC 247 itself is part of the Sculptor Group of galaxies along with shiny spiral NGC 253. |
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mis_caz | Share to: #49 |
Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:04/09/2024 11:04 AMCopy HTML Enjoy everyday because life is too short not to xx
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Rockymz | Share to: #50 |
Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:04/09/2024 9:15 AMCopy HTML Where ever you are and what ever you are doing be happy and be safe. Yeghes Da |
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DirtyDancer1957 | Share to: #51 |
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mis_caz | Share to: #52 |
Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:02/09/2024 5:27 PMCopy HTML --------Copy This Line Too-------- Clare...2 Megan - 3 mis_caz - 3 Bob... 1 Rocky... 6 Sue~4 --------Copy This Line Too-------- Enjoy everyday because life is too short not to xx
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Rockymz | Share to: #53 |
Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:27/08/2024 7:21 AMCopy HTML |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:26/08/2024 8:08 AMCopy HTML Image Credit & Copyright: Dario Giannobile Explanation: Yes, but can your volcano do this? To the surprise of some, Mt. Etna emits, on occasion, smoke rings. Technically known as vortex rings, the walls of the volcano slightly slow the outside of emitted smoke puffs, causing the inside gas to move faster. A circle of low pressure develops so that the emitted puff of volcanic gas and ash loops around in a ring, a familiar geometric structure that can be surprisingly stable as it rises. Smoke rings are quite rare and need a coincidence of the right geometry of the vent, the right speed of ejected smoke, and the relative calmness of the outside atmosphere. In the featured image taken about two weeks ago from Gangi, Sicily, Italy, multiple volcanic smoke rings are visible. The scene is shaded by the red light of a dawn Sun, while a crescent Moon is visible in the background. |
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Rockymz | Share to: #55 |
Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:24/08/2024 7:54 AMCopy HTML Image Credit & Copyright: Jin Wang Explanation: The full Moon and Earth's shadow set together in this island skyscape. The alluring scene was captured Tuesday morning, August 20, from Fiji, South Pacific Ocean, planet Earth. For early morning risers shadowset in the western sky is a daily apparition. Still, the grey-blue shadow is often overlooked in favor of a brighter eastern horizon. Extending through the dense atmosphere, Earth's setting shadow is bounded above by a pinkish glow or anti-twilight arch. Known as the Belt of Venus, the arch's lovely color is due to backscattering of reddened light from the opposite horizon's rising Sun. Of course, the setting Moon's light is reddened by the long sight-line through the atmosphere. But on that date the full Moon could be called a seasonal Blue Moon, the third full Moon in a season with four full Moons. And even though the full Moon is always impressive near the horizon, August's full Moon is considered by some the first of four consecutive full Supermoons in 2024. |
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DirtyDancer1957 | Share to: #56 |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:23/08/2024 6:50 AMCopy HTML Image Credit & Copyright: Thomas Lelu Explanation: There is a quiet pulsar at the heart of CTA 1. The supernova remnant was discovered as a source of emission at radio wavelengths by astronomers in 1960 and since identified as the result of the death explosion of a massive star. But no radio pulses were detected from the expected pulsar, the rotating neutron star remnant of the massive star's collapsed core. Seen about 10,000 years after the initial supernova explosion, the interstellar debris cloud is faint at optical wavelengths. CTA 1's visible wavelength emission from still expanding shock fronts is revealed in this deep telescopic image, a frame that spans about 2 degrees across a starfield in the northern constellation of Cepheus. While no pulsar has since been found at radio wavelengths, in 2008 the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope detected pulsed emission from CTA 1, identifying the supernova remnant's rotating neutron star. The source has been recognized as the first in a growing class of pulsars that are quiet at radio wavelengths but pulse in high-energy gamma-rays. |
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Rockymz | Share to: #58 |
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Re:~COPY AND PASTE~ Date Posted:08/08/2024 6:59 AMCopy HTML Image Credit & Copyright: Gerald Rhemann Explanation: A Halley-type comet with an orbital period of about 133 years, Comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle is recognized as the parent of the annual Perseid Meteor Shower. The comet's last visit to the inner Solar System was in 1992. Then, it did not become easily visible to the naked eye, but it did become bright enough to see from most locations with binoculars and small telescopes. This stunning color image of Swift-Tuttle's greenish coma, long ion tail and dust tail was recorded using film on November 24, 1992. That was about 16 days after the large periodic comet's closest approach to Earth. Comet Swift-Tuttle is expected to next make an impressive appearance in night skies in 2126. Meanwhile, dusty cometary debris left along the orbit of Swift-Tuttle will continue to be swept up creating planet Earth's best-known July and August meteor shower. |
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