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sci fi fans should check out the expanse on syfy.

season 2 is almost finished, but you can find s1 on amazon prime, and s2 if you want to pay for it.

its pretty freakin awesome, if you liked firefly, battlestar, etc you will love the expanse.
 
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IDK call me crazy......... maybe the wind carrying ash to flammable structures. //\\ :banghead:

Like some asshole says "how did fresh water snow get to Antarctica" .......again IDK...... maybe it snowed last time I checked snow did fall with the salt.


Hollow/Ball/flat earth argument theory is more fun to veg out too.

My question has always been, if there is a firmament, than where do the meteorites come from and how do they get in?

I do indeed love the sea level arguments or the perspective angles from the air.

Opps forgot the link

http://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/to...ower-peaks-this-weekend/ar-AAtJZ52?ocid=ientp
 
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This mystery object may be our first visitor from another solar system

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/techn...solar-system/ar-AAu89Vo?li=BBmkt5R&ocid=ientp

Astronomers around the world are trying to track down a small, fast-moving object that is zipping through our solar system.
Is a comet? An asteroid? NASA's not sure. The space agency doesn't even know where it came from, but it's not behaving like the local space rocks and that means it may not be from our solar system.
If that's confirmed, NASA says "it would be the first interstellar object to be observed and confirmed by astronomers." "We have been waiting for this day for decades," Paul Chodas, manager of NASA's Center for Near-Earth Object Studies, said in a NASA news release. "It's long been theorized that such objects exist – asteroids or comets moving around between the stars and occasionally passing through our solar system – but this is the first such detection. So far, everything indicates this is likely an interstellar object, but more data would help to confirm it."
NASA says astronomers are pointing telescopes on the ground and in space at the object to get that data.
For now, the object is being called A/2017 U1. Experts think it's less than a quarter-mile (400 meters) in diameter and it's racing through space at 15.8 miles (25.5 kilometers) per second.
It was discovered October 19 by the University of Hawaii's Pan-STARRS 1 telescope on Haleakala, Hawaii.
Rob Weryk, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Hawaii Institute for Astronomy, was the first to identify the object and immediately realized there was something different about it.
"Its motion could not be explained using either a normal solar system asteroid or comet orbit," he said. "This object came from outside our solar system."
Whatever "it" is, the object isn't a threat to Earth.
NASA say that on October 14, it safely passed our home world at a distance of about 15 million miles (24 million kilometers) – that's about 60 times the distance to the moon.
Where's it going? Scientists think the object is heading toward the constellation Pegasus and is on its way out of our solar system.
"This is the most extreme orbit I have ever seen," said Davide Farnocchia, a scientist at the Center for Near-Earth Object Studies. "It is going extremely fast and on such a trajectory that we can say with confidence that this object is on its way out of the solar system and not coming back."
"It" may eventually get a better name than A/2017 U1, but since the object is the first of its kind, the International Astronomical Union will have to come up with new rules for naming the object.
 
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http://www.denofgeek.com/us/culture/271499/rare-planetary-alignment-confirms-universal-insignificance

Rare Planetary Alignment Confirms Universal Insignificance
The Moon aligns with Jupiter, Mars and Saturn before dawn Thursday - and Friday will still happen.

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Nostradamus foretold it in a Quatrain. Mashallah ibn Athari confirmed it for the caliphate. Vashistha vetted it in Vedic. There will be an alignment of the planets across the moon that will cause nothing to happen. There will be no earthquakes, the tides won’t be affected. Life will continue as we know it, and breakfast will be served to most. The Moon will align with Jupiter, Mars, and Saturn in the south-east sky before dawn on Thursday, March 8.

For those with a good view, it will be a colorful spectacle, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. The clouds of Jupiter make the planet look white. Mars is red. Saturn is pale yellow, and the bright quarter moon was made by Stanley Kubrick. The red star Antares will add some shading between Mars and Jupiter. Left of Saturn is Pluto, still struggling for its place in the stratosphere.

The waning moon will look smaller and smaller over the next few days until it goes crescent on March 11. Through most of March, Jupiter, Mars, Saturn, and Pluto will take up the southern sky before sunrise. Saturn sits in Sagittarius, Mars in Ophiuchus, and Jupiter in Libra. "Of the planets, Jupiter rises the earliest, around midnight [local time], followed by Mars at 2 a.m. and Saturn at 3 a.m.," according to the blog by AccuWeather’s Dave Samuhel. The moon will fall in line between Jupiter and Mars before dawn on March 8.

The arrangement will be visible for a few weeks. You can see Jupiter, Mars and Saturn with the naked eye, but will probably need at least binoculars to see Pluto.

While the alignments are mainly decorative astronomically, they will also have no affect astrologically, but that doesn’t mean nothing’s happening in the stars.

“Early Tuesday, Mercury, and Venus move from Pisces into Aries, clearing the fog from one's thinking and directing us to go from talking about something to doing something, time for action,” Laura Lenhard, the owner of the unique new age store Talisman & Cauldron, told Den of Geek. “Uranus is already in Aries which creates a powerful energy for sudden, and perhaps chaotic, change. However, these planets will be squaring Saturn and that will slow things considerably."

Lenhard is a Southern California-raised witch and Divine Mother expert who promotes Universal Spirituality, the idea that all paths lead to one. Her mystical shop offers a safe zone to discuss all aspects of otherworldly beliefs with judgement.

“Saturn asks ‘Is that really responsible?’ and has everyone second-guessing what seemed like a good idea at the time," she explains. "Mars will also square Chiron in Pisces offering lessons learned the hard way. But come the end of the month, when the Sun moves into Aries, I don't know if even stick-in-the-mud Saturn will be able to slow this freight train down. The energy will be full speed ahead, with people running their mouths and writing checks they may not be able to cash.”

The planets in our solar system are cliquey, travelling in different circles, and orbiting the sun at different speeds. They can never quite get it together to align perfectly. Every couple decades we can see five planets forming a rough line. The last time this happened the Macarena was still almost popular, in April, 2002, when Jupiter, Saturn, Mars, Venus, and Mercury danced in formation.
 
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When the moon is in the Seventh House
And Jupiter aligns with Mars....


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Funny Hair story. I have a friend who graduated from high school in 1969. The Woodstock concert took place about 45 minutes from here, and *every* kid over 18 for miles crashed the gates. What did he think of the concert that defined his generation? Nothing, since he was in Manhattan that weekend! As he put it, his "Hair" tickets were difficult to get, and there was no way that he was going to miss the show..... :facepalm:
 
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[h=1]https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/nov/13/irish-authorities-investigate-ufo-sightings-by-commercial-pilots
Irish authorities investigate UFO sightings by commercial pilots[/h]
 
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Neu Swabian ship?

[URL]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Nimitz_UFO_incident


https://www.history.com/news/uss-nimitz-2004-tic-tac-ufo-encounter[/URL]

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/26/us/politics/ufo-sightings-navy-pilots.html


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