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Topic: Asteroid!  (Read 430 times)

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CGN-38

  • Del Valle Storm Trooper
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 :smt006

  A tiny Asteroid will be passing by us all tonight sometime at 56,000 up.  Would have been visable except for the clouds now.

http://www.space.com/18013-asteroid-near-earth-flyby-friday-2012-tc4.html



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piski

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Yeah, amazing. Passing at only 1/4 the distance to the moon.
Catch & Repeat


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I had a small asteroid once.  I stopped lingering on the potty, and applied a menthol cream.  It eventually subsided.


piski

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Quote from: yakuza
I had a small asteroid once.  I stopped lingering on the potty, and applied a menthol cream.  It eventually subsided.

They tend to act up on a waxing moon.
Catch & Repeat


 

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