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@obi_jon | 6 December 20 | |
@ gt_tdi - 6.12.20 - 11:33am Why is he wearing riot ge... never mind. Australia. Was quite surprised they didn't opt for the full biohazard suit look, just in case of any nasty hitch-hiking space germs and whatnot |
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@mok214 | 6 December 20 | |
@ obi_jon - 6.12.20 - 12:29pm Was quite surprised they didn't opt for the full biohazard suit look, just in case of any nasty hitch-hiking space germs and whatnot Don't you know how hot it gets during re-entry? More than hot enough to destroy prions. It's not like we sent living petri dishes to collect the samples. |
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@mok214 | 6 December 20 | |
Otherwise, the rocks are not living specimens and don't breath much less aspirate. So there is really nothing to worry about until you start careful close examination including taking samples and grinding.
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@obi_jon | 6 December 20 | |
Yes mok, I wasn't being serious. I was just attempting to be humourous, evidently without much success.
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@3mel | 7 December 20 | |
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@obi_jon | 11 December 20 | |
@obi_jon | 12 December 20 | |
Some more Geminid viewing tips, it could well be the best meteor shower of the year. http://www.space.com/34921-geminid-meteor-shower-guide.html |
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@obi_jon | 12 December 20 | |
This is quite interesting, it's an interactive orbital map of the debris trails that cause the various meteor showers. http://www.meteorshowers.org/ |
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@mok214 | 12 December 20 | |
Since I moved out of the city I am enjoying what I see in the sky at night. But living in a forest restricts my view. I can see just about everything 70 degrees above the horizon.
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