what time? right now?
Going outside for a smoke...
late notice... but if you're up... the Orionids are out there..![]()
what time? right now?
Going outside for a smoke...
As you enjoy the show keep in mind the life span of comets and meteorites and remember your looking at proof the earth is not 4 Billion years old.
Attention forum
What forum here at ST can you post in and not get attention?
Your Atheist ass is just upset since its still stinging from the Alternative design boot mouse stuck in your Darwin loving ass in the politics forum.
Comets All through our solar system we have what is called short period comets. They come around, like Haley’s [sic] comet; they come around every once in a while. They can predict how often they will be here. 76 years, I think for Haley’s [sic] Comet. Well, short period comets are constantly losing material as the solar wind blows the tail off of them. They have a life span of less than 10,000 years. So why do we still have comets in the solar system? They prove the solar system is not billions of years old. Now, the evolutionists have said well maybe there is (some guy name Ort [sic] ), said maybe there is a cloud out there that is producing comets and sending them in once in awhile and when a passing star comes by, it disrupts them and knocks comets into our solar system. Well nobody has ever seen that happen once. So that is religion, that is what they believe. Nobody has ever seen the Ort [sic] cloud, for that matter. It is all theory!
Its in raining and I cant see .
LOL. Your anti-intellectual re ass is getting murdered in that thread. You should stick with your 9-11 conspiracies as they're not quite as stupid your equating all of sciences with faith and speculation.
I haven't enjoyed a good meteor shower in about 30 years. The only way to really get the full effect is on a clear night and at least 40 miles away from a city.
My God the Milky Way is beautiful when you can see it unobstructed with light pollution! See all the meteors also, not just the bigger ones.
Isn't tonight's because of a comet trail?
There is so much light pollution in NW San Antonio that you can't see crap on any night. Occasionally you can see the few brightest stars, but usually nothing. Doesn't help that overcast nights are really common too. I've never seen the Milky Way![]()
Watched a meteor shower in the middle of the night in Big Bend National Park a few years ago. One of the coolest things I have ever seen!!
I'm pretty sure you know this but, you know you are talking to mouse, right?
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