I e-mailed him to ask but haven't heard back yet.neufer wrote:Chris Peterson wrote:
I'm not sure if Neil would appreciate the misquote or not.
- I'm sure he'd be very enthalpetic.
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I e-mailed him to ask but haven't heard back yet.neufer wrote:Chris Peterson wrote:
I'm not sure if Neil would appreciate the misquote or not.
- I'm sure he'd be very enthalpetic.
Num num numbystander wrote:Fred the Cat wrote:And of course while you're watching...![]()
Needs a dash of Worcestershire, sea salt and fresh ground pepper, olives for garnish
You are correct but that is about to change. Moon Shot one is available now. Two and three too.Nitpicker wrote:Not enough Moon shots.
Here's one site that answers the question for both planets.Ridgeview Astronomy wrote:Why is the sky blue in this image, instead of orange/red?
Tim may be the reason we're all here and, inadvertently, made direct communication obsolete but you're wrong about the demise of the last snail male. There are a few of us around - still.neufer wrote:
- But... CERN was directly responsible for killing off the last snail male
I don't know about the sky but, according to Jim, the pen is.Not A Crank wrote:geckzilla wrote:alex_ag wrote:Absolutely. Looks like official propaganda to indulge inhabited missions to planet mars. Mars sky is definitely not blue.