SO, Kid, are these 'things' ALWAYS there? Like a planet or The Big Dipper? I often think these kind of gather together like cloud formations, but I think I'm wrong since the descriptions seem like they're permanent...that blows my mind!!! This is really quite an interesting one!
Z, They are usually quite a distance from each other. They are sometimes the result of star explosions (super nova) blasting their material out into space, or sometimes just lots material floating around and shaped by stellar winds. This one is 174 trillion miles across.
At first I though, "It looks like a gigantic blue PINWHEEL in slow motion."
Then I thought, "No it looks more like a big blue IRIS flower."
Then I thought, "No. It looks like a man with a very large head with his back to us reaching out, as if to beg for his life as he starts to fall backward."
By Odin's beard!
ReplyDeleteOdin must be around here somewhere.
DeleteSO, Kid, are these 'things' ALWAYS there? Like a planet or The Big Dipper? I often think these kind of gather together like cloud formations, but I think I'm wrong since the descriptions seem like they're permanent...that blows my mind!!! This is really quite an interesting one!
ReplyDeleteZ, They are usually quite a distance from each other. They are sometimes the result of star explosions (super nova) blasting their material out into space, or sometimes just lots material floating around and shaped by stellar winds. This one is 174 trillion miles across.
DeleteAt first I though, "It looks like a gigantic blue PINWHEEL in slow motion."
ReplyDeleteThen I thought, "No it looks more like a big blue IRIS flower."
Then I thought, "No. It looks like a man with a very large head with his back to us reaching out, as if to beg for his life as he starts to fall backward."
NOW, I don't know WHAT to think.
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I think you got it right each time.
DeleteFranco, I'm gonna go with pick any democrat - screaming while being sucked into a black hole only to reappear in some other dimension known as Hell.
Delete@ Kid:
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@Ed:
DeleteI think you is a genius.
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I've tried and tried hard to spot the ACoC (Anglican Church of Canada) in this photo. Of course it's very small. So.
ReplyDeleteAt 174 trillion miles across, it would be hard to spot LSP.
DeleteA Motour in transformation??
ReplyDeleteWhatever you see in it Bunk. The beauty of space objects.
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