by Ann » Thu Dec 15, 2011 6:09 pm
Chris wrote:
syzygy
Surely one of my favorite English words! I haven't googled it yet, so I don't yet know what it means, although I have definitely heard it before.
Some other of my favorite English words are selenelion, and, off the astronomical chart, palimpsest. Going back to astronomy, I like the word "ephemeris", too. I'm not too sure what it means, although I think it has to do with the position of the Moon and asteroids and things like that. I know, I could google it, but I'm too lazy. But I like the word!
Forrest Gump said that life is like a box of chocolates, and you never know what you will get. I think that a collection of fantastic words are like a box of verbal pralines.
Now let's see - I wonder which of these little delicacies is the syzygy?
Ann
P.S. The Moon images are nice. I like how today's APOD, as well as the image by Wah!, brings out the contrast in size between the Earth (and its shadow) and the Moon.
[quote]Chris wrote:
syzygy[/quote]
Surely one of my favorite English words! I haven't googled it yet, so I don't yet know what it means, although I have definitely heard it before.
Some other of my favorite English words are selenelion, and, off the astronomical chart, palimpsest. Going back to astronomy, I like the word "ephemeris", too. I'm not too sure what it means, although I think it has to do with the position of the Moon and asteroids and things like that. I know, I could google it, but I'm too lazy. But I like the word![float=right][img]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Co2VS9NIx3o/TFaPfbmGAII/AAAAAAAAACA/2UixjQKTJoI/s400/choco.jpg[/img][/float]
Forrest Gump said that life is like a box of chocolates, and you never know what you will get. I think that a collection of fantastic words are like a box of verbal pralines.
Now let's see - I wonder which of these little delicacies is the syzygy?
Ann
P.S. The Moon images are nice. I like how today's APOD, as well as the image by Wah!, brings out the contrast in size between the Earth (and its shadow) and the Moon.