Pluto looks just as dead and not covered in ancient alien technology as I was afraid it would be. Did I already say this?
We didn't land on it, you don't know
Pluto looks just as dead and not covered in ancient alien technology as I was afraid it would be. Did I already say this?
We didn't land on it, you don't know
She looks fine to me.
We are talking about Sailor Pluto right?
Guest_Puddi III_*
At least you tried.
Pluto look like that creepy asocial introvert in the corner of the classroom.
Me
I want to have sex with this gif.
Yes.
And hopefully when we land on Sailor Pluto.
I got nothin.
You get stuck in her giant crater
Check out the latest image that STEREO-A has taken of our Sun:
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Looks like someone went all paragon and blew up the collector base. ![]()
Here is the corresponding article.
True.
Our lives revolve around it - literally and figuratively. The sun is the source of all life on the planet. It is ultimately what feeds us and governs our actions from day to day. We are all composed of its material and it keeps us in a cradle of protection - orbiting close enough to keep us warm, yet far away to avoid burning us with its awesome power. All life is beholden to it, but it is beholden to no one. And ultimately, it will crush us all in a fiery destruction of rebirth.
If that doesn't qualify as a god, then I don't know what does.
I´ve been saying this for a long time. If people want to worship something they should worship the Sun. Our ancestors were right.
I´ve been saying this for a long time. If people want to worship something they should worship the Sun. Our ancestors were right.
Also on the scale of godly god names it doesn't get any more epic than Sol Invictus.
Have the close ups of Pluto's surface been posted yet?
https://www.nasa.gov...s-pluto-mission
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http://www.nasa.gov/...ntains-of-pluto
Check ut the latest image that STEREO-A has taken of our Sun:
Looks like someone went all paragon and blew up the collector base.
Haha I can totally see that...
CNN Article about some surprising Pluto discoveries over the last few days
A warning, though, CNN's website is very busy and annoying-looking.
No mom jokes yet? I thought this was the internet
No mom jokes yet? I thought this was the internet
Yo mamma's the internet.
Yo mamma's the internet.
That's better/.
Mars Needs Moms
The reason why the probe just blasts past in 'hundredninety' and then disappears, can be fully understood by playing KSP.
It takes a huge fuel load to brake enough to go into orbit. Passing is much, much easier. But less satisfying, more stressful and less productive.
The reason why the probe just blasts past in 'hundredninety' and then disappears, can be fully understood by playing KSP.
It takes a huge fuel load to brake enough to go into orbit. Passing is much, much easier. But less satisfying, more stressful and less productive.
But Pluto looks so sad when the probe vanishes hehe...
BTW Is KSP a huge download? How much is it to purchase?
In a minute my ass, its almost two and a half times that.
But Pluto looks so sad when the probe vanishes hehe...
BTW Is KSP a huge download? How much is it to purchase?
You buy it off Steam. But to be perfectly honest, KSP is, for a good while, more about learning how difficult it is just to get up into orbit, than visiting a far off planet. You shouldn't approach it with the anticipation to be able to build cool space ships from the start, that can do whatever. It's not quite how the game works. Rather, you're like Robert Goddard or Werner Von Braun, and have start to start experimenting from scratch. That's what the game is about. It's a software toy. A space flight physical simulation.
Sure, I do manned missions to Duna's surface (Duna = sort of toy planet corresponding to Mars) with impunity, but I have > 600 hours logged. Granted, that's not all effective time, but includes when the simulation has just been running, or just been on the computer, while I've watched TV or something.