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Spectacular New Photo!!!!

Started byThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
First post2015-09-08 15:55 -0700
Last post2015-09-09 12:48 -0500
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  Spectacular New Photo!!!! The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2015-09-08 15:55 -0700
    Re: Spectacular New Photo!!!! The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2015-09-08 20:52 -0700
      Re: Spectacular New Photo!!!! The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2015-09-08 23:06 -0700
    Re: Spectacular New Photo!!!! The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2015-09-08 20:55 -0700
      Re: Spectacular New Photo!!!! The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com> - 2015-09-08 22:56 -0700
    Re: Spectacular New Photo!!!! David Staup <dstaup@charter.net> - 2015-09-09 12:48 -0500

#422273 — Spectacular New Photo!!!!

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2015-09-08 15:55 -0700
SubjectSpectacular New Photo!!!!
Message-ID<55EF6768.3C78@ix.netcom.com>
Space Station Crosses Sun's Face in Spectacular New Photo
http://www.space.com/30485-international-space-station-sun-photo.html


Can someone explain to me what is the "Spectacular" part of this photo?




At fist I thought there
was a dirt mark on my
computer screen...
then I could not
understand what were the 'x'x'x'x'x's
now why is the sun color yellow?

I mean, I fail to see anything..."Spectacular"!


I can take a picture of the sun
and put my finger going past it..

So, I don't get it..


Can those guys at NASA just make up new planets pass Pluto for news items and extortion money?


Just say..."There is another planet pass Pluto, with hidden oceans and mysterios blinking lights...

do they need help from the science fiction groups? I don't think these guys at NASA know how to read anymore...

i mean...books.

Okay, I got a good idea, lets guess the name of the next planet pass Pluto they'll find soon any day now...

and the next after that one..

and the next after that one..


and the next after that one..


and the next after that one..


Whay not the seven drawfts?


Dopey (i thought of that one first)

 SLEEPY HAPPY SNEEZY GRUMPY BASHFUL

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#422283

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2015-09-08 20:52 -0700
Message-ID<55EFACE7.4114@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#422273
Sam Wormley wrote:
> 
> On 9/8/15 5:55 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
> > Space Station Crosses Sun's Face in Spectacular New Photo
> > http://www.space.com/30485-international-space-station-sun-photo.html
> >
> >
> > Can someone explain to me what is the "Spectacular" part of this photo?
> 
>    This composite photo made from five images shows the International
>    Space Station crossing the sun’s face on Sept. 6, 2015. The images
>    were captured from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia.
>    Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
> 

This cut and paste response was cut and pasted by the cut and paste member of the scientific community.

No thninking required.
That is what science is all about....today.

How much cut and paste is going on in schools and scientific journals today???



This is worse than cheating in class! You're cheating yourself...

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#422294

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2015-09-08 23:06 -0700
Message-ID<55EFCC72.A05@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#422283
The Starmaker wrote:
> 
> Sam Wormley wrote:
> >
> > On 9/8/15 5:55 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
> > > Space Station Crosses Sun's Face in Spectacular New Photo
> > > http://www.space.com/30485-international-space-station-sun-photo.html
> > >
> > >
> > > Can someone explain to me what is the "Spectacular" part of this photo?
> >
> >    This composite photo made from five images shows the International
> >    Space Station crossing the sun’s face on Sept. 6, 2015. The images
> >    were captured from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia.
> >    Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
> >
> 
> This cut and paste response was cut and pasted by the cut and paste member of the scientific community.
> 
> No thninking required.
> That is what science is all about....today.
> 
> How much cut and paste is going on in schools and scientific journals today???
> 
> This is worse than cheating in class! You're cheating yourself...


But, at the same time...
there is the other side of the coin..
you need to look at the world through
Sam Wormley's of the world eyes...

The pressure
to be revelant
on usenet
he needs to 
continuesly
post new
things
to post new
publications
that they themselves
cut and paste...anyway.

In other words...he ran out of...'thought'.

I heard of people running
out of things to say..

they just die.


Probably needs a new girlfriend or a new sheep.

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#422284

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2015-09-08 20:55 -0700
Message-ID<55EFADC4.2BCB@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#422273
palsing wrote:
> 
> On Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 7:26:04 PM UTC-7, Sam Wormley wrote:
> > On 9/8/15 5:55 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
> > > Space Station Crosses Sun's Face in Spectacular New Photo
> > > http://www.space.com/30485-international-space-station-sun-photo.html
> > >
> > >
> > > Can someone explain to me what is the "Spectacular" part of this photo?
> >
> >    This composite photo made from five images shows the International
> >    Space Station crossing the sun's face on Sept. 6, 2015. The images
> >    were captured from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia.
> >    Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
> >
> > --
> >
> > sci.physics is an unmoderated newsgroup dedicated
> > to the discussion of physics, news from the physics
> > community, and physics-related social issues.
> 
> It IS a spectacular photo, despite the disparaging comments from the Peanut Gallery.


But can you answer "What is Spectacular" about it? Is it the xxxxx's or
a yellow sun that is suppose to be white...or what?

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#422293

FromThe Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Date2015-09-08 22:56 -0700
Message-ID<55EFCA27.32C3@ix.netcom.com>
In reply to#422284
pnalsing@gmail.com wrote:
> 
> On Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 8:55:42 PM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:
> > palsing wrote:
> > >
> > > On Tuesday, September 8, 2015 at 7:26:04 PM UTC-7, Sam Wormley wrote:
> > > > On 9/8/15 5:55 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
> > > > > Space Station Crosses Sun's Face in Spectacular New Photo
> > > > > http://www.space.com/30485-international-space-station-sun-photo.html
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Can someone explain to me what is the "Spectacular" part of this photo?
> > > >
> > > >    This composite photo made from five images shows the International
> > > >    Space Station crossing the sun's face on Sept. 6, 2015. The images
> > > >    were captured from Shenandoah National Park in Virginia.
> > > >    Credit: NASA/Bill Ingalls
> > > >
> > > > --
> > > >
> > > > sci.physics is an unmoderated newsgroup dedicated
> > > > to the discussion of physics, news from the physics
> > > > community, and physics-related social issues.
> > >
> > > It IS a spectacular photo, despite the disparaging comments from the Peanut Gallery.
> >
> >
> > But can you answer "What is Spectacular" about it? Is it the xxxxx's or
> > a yellow sun that is suppose to be white...or what?
> 
> Sure. The photographer had to be in just the right place, making sure that the ISS would pass between the Sun and himself. This alone takes some doing. Those X's you refer to are actually the solar panels of the ISS itself, and if you took the time to look at the full-size version of the picture...
> 
> http://www.space.com/30485-international-space-station-sun-photo.html
> 
> ... you could see what incredible detail this photographer captured. As stated on that page, this is a stacked composite of 5 frames, and the spacing between these frames is nearly perfect, to my eye.
> 
> The Sun is yellow in this picture because the photographer used a filter, obviously.
> 
> All in all, this is a marvelous photo.


Oh, you mean it's a Kodak Moment.

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#422339

FromDavid Staup <dstaup@charter.net>
Date2015-09-09 12:48 -0500
Message-ID<mspr9t$m3u$1@dont-email.me>
In reply to#422273
On 9/8/2015 5:55 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
> Space Station Crosses Sun's Face in Spectacular New Photo
> http://www.space.com/30485-international-space-station-sun-photo.html
>
>
> Can someone explain to me what is the "Spectacular" part of this photo?


chuckle

What an infantile trolling question!


Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, most people ( IQ above ~80) know this.

hmmmm

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