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Comet NEOWISE over the Swiss Alps (Astronomy Picture of the Day)
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| 15 Jul, 2020
| Philipp Salzgeber, foto-webcam.eu; Text: Adam Block
Posted on 07/15/2020 5:05:51 PM PDT by MtnClimber
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07/15/2020 5:06:15 PM PDT
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MtnClimber
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07/15/2020 5:06:38 PM PDT
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BenLurkin
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07/15/2020 5:08:04 PM PDT
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Jane Long
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07/15/2020 5:10:13 PM PDT
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metmom
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07/15/2020 5:16:32 PM PDT
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MtnClimber
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07/15/2020 5:17:56 PM PDT
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Liberty Valance
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To: MtnClimber
Ten RVs? That was a fully loaded Peacekeeper!
Don’t wanna think about what is about to happen!
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To: 17th Miss Regt
“Ten RVs? That was a fully loaded Peacekeeper!”
Don’t jump to a false conclusion.
Peacekeeper?
To: TexasGator
Peacekeeper?
May be a reference to Farscape.
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07/15/2020 5:54:45 PM PDT
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LastDayz
(A blunt and brazen Texan. I will not be assimilated.)
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07/15/2020 5:55:20 PM PDT
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LastDayz
(A blunt and brazen Texan. I will not be assimilated.)
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“Peacekeeper” is the nickname of the MX missile which is equipped with MIRV’s.
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07/15/2020 6:28:50 PM PDT
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fidelis
(Zonie and USAF Cold Warrior)
To: LastDayz
Up to 10 warheads on one missile. We had 50 of them online at one point. Made the Soviets very nervous.
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To: MtnClimber
Comet NEOWISE (C/2020 F3) will continue to become more accessible to northern hemisphere observers as its motion places it higher in the sky each evening after sunset over the next few weeks, Which means the nightly clouds will just have to climb higher each evening. Tonight I drove out to a darker area. Clear sky except for a big ass cloud bank in the NNW. Couldn't see the Bug Dipper or the near it.
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07/15/2020 7:53:57 PM PDT
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KarlInOhio
(In 2016 Obama ended America's 220 year tradition of peaceful transfer of power after an election.)
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Bug Dipper is a summer constellation where the bowl reaches down to earth to scoop up all the mosquitos trying to eat me when I look at it.
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07/15/2020 7:56:38 PM PDT
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KarlInOhio
(In 2016 Obama ended America's 220 year tradition of peaceful transfer of power after an election.)
To: MtnClimber
I have found it the last couple of nights over the town of Beaufort, SC. Have to look quick because the lights of the town make it hard to see, so, I have to catch it between sunset and losing it in the glare.
Its a nice comet! Make an effort to see it. You need a very low NE horizon, some binos and patience.
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07/15/2020 9:03:08 PM PDT
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Conan the Librarian
(The Best in Life is to crush my enemies, see them driven before me, and the Dewey Decimal System)
To: KarlInOhio
that was me last night, but, I managed to catch a peak in a sucker hole.
If you can see the “three leaps of the gazelle” you can follow them to the comet.
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07/15/2020 9:04:22 PM PDT
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Conan the Librarian
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