and in another country that had a sunny summer.
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Even more blissful - you and I - our bodies were made from StarDust - isnt that Amazing ??!!!!!!Originally posted by DS23 View Postnice thought. we are covered in the strongest starlight at the moment.
Weve got to get back to the Garden !
We are Stardust
Billion year old carbon
We are golden
Caught in the devils bargain
And weve got to get ourselves
Back to the gardenComment
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Is that so, or would you have to go farther? Perhaps beyond the Kuiper belt or the Oort Cloud? Even at these distances, wouldn't the sun still be the largest visible star? Perhaps there's a point where the sun's light would no longer form the majority of light arriving at your intergalactic exploration pod, and that point would be where the sun's rays become simply anonymous starlight.Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostBut you could argue that the term Sun applies to Our Solar System then when you get beoyond Pluto then the Suns Rays will become starlight.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Originally posted by DS23 View Postand in another country that had a sunny summer.
There - there's a place
where I can go
when I feel low
when I feel blue
And it's my mind
and there's no time
When I'm alone
I think of you
the things you do
Go round my head
the things you've said
In my mind
there's no
sorrow
Don't you know that it's so
There'll be no sad tomorrow
Don't you know that it's soComment
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Aye MOriginally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIs that so, or would you have to go farther? Perhaps beyond the Kuiper belt or the Oort Cloud? Even at these distances, wouldn't the sun still be the largest visible star? Perhaps there's a point where the sun's light would no longer form the majority of light arriving at your intergalactic exploration pod, and that point would be where the sun's rays become simply anonymous starlight.
... perhaps if you were to venture to say point L2 (L meaning Lagrange)which is about 1.5 million miles from Earth then the SunLight would not dominate the sky - I shall let you know after March as I know of a spacecraft which will be doing some far out stuff then.Comment
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Is that the New Horizons mission?Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostAye M
... perhaps if you were to venture to say point L2 (L meaning Lagrange)which is about 1.5 million miles from Earth then the SunLight would not dominate the sky - I shall let you know after March as I know of a spacecraft which will be doing some far out stuff then.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Isn't the edge of our solar system defined as the point of termination shock? Approx 8 billion miles from earth. I would say that is the point where the Sun becomes a star.Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostAye M
... perhaps if you were to venture to say point L2 (L meaning Lagrange)which is about 1.5 million miles from Earth then the SunLight would not dominate the sky - I shall let you know after March as I know of a spacecraft which will be doing some far out stuff then.Originally posted by cailin maithHang on - there is actually a place called Cheddar??
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Why do pigeons wait until the last second before flying away, i.e. before you run over them?
(Apparently the answer is that their reactions are faster than ours)
Supplementary question. Has anyone ever run over a pigeon?Comment
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Coz dey iz ‘ard, innit.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostWhy do pigeons wait until the last second before flying away, i.e. before you run over them?And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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why isn't this thread as long as 'test please delete'?This default font is sooooooooooooo boring and so are short usernamesComment
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