Detach lower part of Sun at perforations A seriously cool and rare astronomical event for you Monday morning (sponsored by Wonkette, sure, why not): The planet Mercury's orbital path will take it directly between Earth and the Sun, a phenomenon called a "transit." How rare? Only happens about 13 times a century. The last time was in 2006, as captured in the time-lapse photo above from NASA.
Also Mercury claimed to be descended from the Asteroid Belt but is unable to produce a birth certificate, so pretty sure it is from a foreign solar system.
Transits occur all the time. Pets, spouses, children, etc. pass between me and the television and the reaction is always the same; a swat with a rolled up magazine. Mercury isn't interesting since I can't reach that far.
That's nice, NASA. But why aren't you telling me what really matters, like how this affects my horoscope? Is this a good sign or a bad omen? CAN I LEAVE THE HOUSE OR NOT, NASA?!?
I took a mule ride to 14,000 ft above sea level in the Sierra Nevada mountains to stay up late at night and watch a Perseid meteor shower. Really cool, looked down on lightning storms over Hwy 395
Wow! How very cool! I've only seen snow storm lightening strike below me while driving up a mountain, but to see a meteor shower at the same time as a lightening storm... *head explodes*
I also keep the toes painted. Get the to the doctor.
If you're The Donald you wouldn't get out of the way, because that would mean the sun won.
Also Mercury claimed to be descended from the Asteroid Belt but is unable to produce a birth certificate, so pretty sure it is from a foreign solar system.
Uggs
NdGt is God.
The first photo: It is amazing that Mercury can orbit in hops.
Transits occur all the time. Pets, spouses, children, etc. pass between me and the television and the reaction is always the same; a swat with a rolled up magazine. Mercury isn't interesting since I can't reach that far.
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Also see Military Bases...
That's nice, NASA. But why aren't you telling me what really matters, like how this affects my horoscope? Is this a good sign or a bad omen? CAN I LEAVE THE HOUSE OR NOT, NASA?!?
I took a mule ride to 14,000 ft above sea level in the Sierra Nevada mountains to stay up late at night and watch a Perseid meteor shower. Really cool, looked down on lightning storms over Hwy 395
Wow! How very cool! I've only seen snow storm lightening strike below me while driving up a mountain, but to see a meteor shower at the same time as a lightening storm... *head explodes*
Hiding under the sink? It really limits your line of sight.
Mmm, I do anyhow?
That's some general, that General Relativity.
(AKA LBJ)