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Spam / Re: Can we get 90002 posts?
Last post by Toliman - Today at 04:57:09 AM
#31788
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Spam / Re: Make a Wish, Make it Usele...
Last post by Toliman - Today at 04:54:10 AM
You are alone there.


I wish to visit Iceland.
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Spam / Re: Make a Wish, Make it Usele...
Last post by Kxanay - Today at 03:51:22 AM
You do, but you're stuck with someone annoying who moves with you.

I wish I could attend a Pride event.
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Spam / Re: Make a Wish, Make it Usele...
Last post by Toliman - Today at 01:45:17 AM
You are lost there.


I wish to move far away.
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Spam / Re: Last letter word!
Last post by Toliman - Today at 01:41:04 AM
Nang
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Pictures of your Cat / Re: Pictures you like
Last post by Toliman - Today at 01:35:54 AM
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Books and Literature / Re: What are you currently rea...
Last post by Toliman - Today at 01:27:44 AM
Strike of the Sailfish: Two Sister Submarines and the Sinking of a Japanese Aircraft Carrier by Stephen L. Moore
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Science / Re: Astronomy thread/Kìng a te...
Last post by Toliman - Today at 01:27:19 AM
Txantsan  :)



So sky was clear for two hours after midnight so I observed some double stars and globular clusers, nice was escpecially M5 seen with strong magnification - field of view full of tiny stars :)
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Science / Re: Space news topic and space...
Last post by Toliman - Today at 01:25:40 AM
Surprising: No methane on the night side of exoplanet WASP-43b
https://www.uva.nl/en/shared-content/subsites/anton-pannekoek-instituut-voor-sterrenkunde/en/news/2024/04/surprise-no-methane-on-the-night-side-of-exoplanet-wasp-43b.html?origin=kUP%2Byx6UTZqvuJiCJKnnEQ

To the surprise of astronomers, the night side of exoplanet WASP-43b does not appear to contain methane. It is likely that extreme winds do not allow enough time for methane to form in detectable amounts. This is the conclusion of an international team of scientists, with contributions from Amsterdam and Leiden Universities, in Nature Astronomy published today. They followed the exoplanet and its host star with the JWST for an entire planetary year (19.5 hours).
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Science / Re: Astronomy thread/Kìng a te...
Last post by Vawmataw - Yesterday at 10:50:46 PM
I saw two ISS passes tonight. During the first one, the ISS passed very very close to Capella.