For you stargazers, check out the larger than normal full moon Saturday night when the moon is at perigee (closest to earth in its orbit).
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...mar_supermoon/
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For you stargazers, check out the larger than normal full moon Saturday night when the moon is at perigee (closest to earth in its orbit).
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news...mar_supermoon/
Thanks Roger, always nice to see this sort of thing.
Despite what this article says, some are concerned that the instability of the Pacific Plate demonstrated by the recent string of quakes around the Ring of Fire will be influenced by the same gravitational effects that affect the tides. We'll see..........
Speaking of full moons (not that kind:eek:) - a friend of mine sent me an email that stated the "only" time in History for a month not to have a full moon was February 1865. Don't know if that info is worth anything but there it is anyhow.:LOL:
So thats what the problem is....Just had a shave,and its all grown back...:eek:yeesh,hairy hands,,,Oooowwwwwwwwooowww...:LOL::LOL::LOL:
Message to self - - - "dear self, clean beer off monitor screen" thanks to lamin8r :LOL:
Hey Mello,you just wait until you meet Robin,(Lamin8r) and it will be all clear in your head. I must admit,I almost emptied my mouth full of coffee all over my key pad also. Down boy.......sit,sit then I will throw that old bone.
:LOL::LOL:Y'all would make great Texas Rednecks, ya know?
You betcha, saddle up and let's ride !
I've been noticing that my "pelt" is getting thicker, lately, too. Maybe it IS the moon. :eek::eek::3dSMILE:
Hey Rrum, maybe you're a Ghia-Pet:LOL:
Have we hi-jacked Roger's Thread or what ????
Oooowwwwwww !
were supposed to get 2 inches of snow tonignt and another 4- 6 in the next couple days (whats a moon):confused:? i want summer to come
It's 7:37 here, and it's comin' up over the mountains right now. Niiiiiiiiice. :-)