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Deplorably Charlotte
User ID: 76907103 Canada 09/19/2018 11:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | No-one there, eh? That Monday comeback never happened? Occult Ritual Transformation and Coronavirus: How Mask Wearing, Hand Washing, “Social Separation” and Lockdowns Are Age-Old Occult Rituals [link to haveyenotread.com (secure)] |
A R K
User ID: 76949808 Germany 09/19/2018 11:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now wrap your head around this happening at the same time. Quoting: Lance Roseman From BC [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] I won't embed because my thread on it went 'poof it's gone'. Interesting. When did he put out his warning for the westcoast and for when? ~ Ad astra audacter eamus in alis fidelium ~ "Then the lion shall lie down with the lamb and the bear shall eat grass like the ox and the child shall play on the hole of the asp and nothing shall hurt nor destroy in all My Holy Mountain." [Isaiah 11:6] ~ A R K |
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Lance Roseman From BC
User ID: 30616576 Canada 09/19/2018 12:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now wrap your head around this happening at the same time. Quoting: Lance Roseman From BC [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] I won't embed because my thread on it went 'poof it's gone'. Interesting. When did he put out his warning for the westcoast and for when? I dunno I'm not a Dutch-tard. I just found the timing interesting. I have of course listened to him (with the Antarctic anomaly waves) but I just ran across this and the tremor in his voice was troubling. If you are not busy weaving your own magick, you are trapped in anothers spell. “It’s time you realized that you have something in you more powerful and miraculous than the things that affect you and make you dance like a puppet.” – Marcus Aurelius |
sunwatcher
User ID: 76808308 Brazil 09/19/2018 12:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Sunspot telescope looks strange. Its vertical with what looks like a ball on the top. Could that be a mirror? Quoting: DOGMA! Would make sense, give a 360 view. Could that mirror point horizontal and how far would it see? Astro, can you shed some light on how these telescopes work and what is there purpose? Thanks I assume you're referring to the Dunn Solar Telescope? Yes, there's a mirror at the top of the telescope. It uses a heliostat to track the sun and direct the light down the shaft. Here's a diagram: [link to imagesvc.timeincapp.com] Doc, this started on Sep 2th. Before (as one can retrocede in the page calendar control) x-rays were above the x axis, steady, then begun to PULSE (gaps in the graph, due to scale) and seemigly at 11 sharp o'clock since then. Interesting indeed. What causes sun emitting x-rays, and does NOT relate to protons and electrons flux, as these have not following such patern, would be related? [link to tesis.lebedev.ru] I'm becoming an expert in identifying bikes'n'boats thanks to GLP |
A R K
User ID: 76949808 Germany 09/19/2018 12:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I dunno I'm not a Dutch-tard. I just found the timing interesting. I have of course listened to him (with the Antarctic anomaly waves) but I just ran across this and the tremor in his voice was troubling. Quoting: Lance Roseman From BC Yes, you can tell, there was something going on. Gang-stalking type or something. ~ Ad astra audacter eamus in alis fidelium ~ "Then the lion shall lie down with the lamb and the bear shall eat grass like the ox and the child shall play on the hole of the asp and nothing shall hurt nor destroy in all My Holy Mountain." [Isaiah 11:6] ~ A R K |
sunwatcher
User ID: 76808308 Brazil 09/19/2018 12:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now wrap your head around this happening at the same time. Quoting: Lance Roseman From BC [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] I won't embed because my thread on it went 'poof it's gone'. wow ... FOS people ... I appreciate his effort to make his videos and etc. should not by any means be a target for fema / gov sectors I'm becoming an expert in identifying bikes'n'boats thanks to GLP |
Dr. Deplorable Astromut
Senior Forum Moderator 09/19/2018 12:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Sunspot telescope looks strange. Its vertical with what looks like a ball on the top. Could that be a mirror? Quoting: DOGMA! Would make sense, give a 360 view. Could that mirror point horizontal and how far would it see? Astro, can you shed some light on how these telescopes work and what is there purpose? Thanks I assume you're referring to the Dunn Solar Telescope? Yes, there's a mirror at the top of the telescope. It uses a heliostat to track the sun and direct the light down the shaft. Here's a diagram: [link to imagesvc.timeincapp.com] Doc, this started on Sep 2th. Before (as one can retrocede in the page calendar control) x-rays were above the x axis, steady, then begun to PULSE (gaps in the graph, due to scale) and seemigly at 11 sharp o'clock since then. Interesting indeed. What causes sun emitting x-rays, and does NOT relate to protons and electrons flux, as these have not following such patern, would be related? [link to tesis.lebedev.ru] Sorry I don't know what you're getting at there. |
Mkjeep
User ID: 24338353 United States 09/19/2018 12:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now wrap your head around this happening at the same time. Quoting: Lance Roseman From BC [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] I won't embed because my thread on it went 'poof it's gone'. Holy shit "Be like water my friend”- Bruce Lee |
wisconsin
User ID: 4138330 United States 09/19/2018 12:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Thread: Solar Observatory Evacuated, FBI Involved, Sunspot, NM (Page 36) Frank Fisher, the New Mexico FBI Public Affairs Officer, Albuquerque Division, did return one of our phone calls today. In the very brief call, he declined to answer any of the questions that we asked regarding the 'dangerous suspect', and would not respond to the Otero County Sheriffs statements regarding the FBI investigation. Fisher told us to refer back to the AURA statement, and quickly hung up the phone. During the closure, ABC-7 reached out to professors at NMSU, who conduct research at the facility, and the U.S. Postal Service. Both said they were not told why the observatory was closed. . Our family celebrates The Lord's Feasts: [link to www.grafted-promise.net] Fools and the dead don't change their minds. Fools won't and the dead can't. When you tear out a man's tongue, you are not proving him a liar. You are only telling the world that you fear what he might say. Quoting: CountryWise Amos 5:13 - Therefore at such a time the prudent person keeps silent, for it is an evil time. |
deplorable scottfree
User ID: 76930591 United States 09/19/2018 12:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Sunspot telescope looks strange. Its vertical with what looks like a ball on the top. Could that be a mirror? Quoting: DOGMA! Would make sense, give a 360 view. Could that mirror point horizontal and how far would it see? Astro, can you shed some light on how these telescopes work and what is there purpose? Thanks The reason I cannot hold espionage as a creditable threat is that the Sacramento mountain range that the observatory sits on,(of which it is on the southern point) has many areas for viewing White Sands and Holloman AFB from the drive. These two places are just to the west of the highway down in the Tularosa Basin and you can literally see from observation areas along hwy 131 all of Tularosa Basin. Plus there are homes that are less conspicuous on the drive down High Rolls area. It just doesn't make sense that there would be spy equipment at this facility given all the other inconspicuous places for them to be. Just my take on knowing the area. Well... these people are stupid. lol But seriously, that is exactly what I was thinking. Living out here like you and I do, we take for granted that our range of visibility is generally unlimited. We can see forever. Folks back east can't even really imagine that. I know, I lived back east until the early 70's. If someone wanted to spy on the range the only thing holding them back would be a good long lens or whatever. No advantage to setting up equipment on a populated base. Only disadvantages. There are too many other places that are out of sight and secluded for them to chose from. But not informing the local sheriff... does imply nat'l sec. issues. But then that could be anything these days. But an elected sheriff is the top law enforcement dog in the county... bar none. Too bad he didn't play that card. J 17:15: "I pray not that Thou shouldst take them out of the world, but that Thou shouldst keep them from the evil. Truth, beauty and virtue ... all the things that THEY hate. All the things God loves. |
wisconsin
User ID: 4138330 United States 09/19/2018 01:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | UPDATE: Sunspot Nat’l. Solar Observatory Partially Opened Monday, Sept. 17th. Quoting: Pole Cat “The windows of houses in Sunspot around the Solar Observatory are still boarded up with sheets of wood, no one is around, like a ghost town. And I talked with one person today at the observatory who told me they had signed a non-disclosure form (NDA) and that they were compensated with enough money to where they would not want to talk about what has happened.” [link to www.earthfiles.com (secure)] . ... fact? ... or fake news? ... . . Our family celebrates The Lord's Feasts: [link to www.grafted-promise.net] Fools and the dead don't change their minds. Fools won't and the dead can't. When you tear out a man's tongue, you are not proving him a liar. You are only telling the world that you fear what he might say. Quoting: CountryWise Amos 5:13 - Therefore at such a time the prudent person keeps silent, for it is an evil time. |
The Wicked One
User ID: 76433872 United States 09/19/2018 01:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not that I witnessed. Like I said got there too late in the evening to see if the Visitor Center had been open Monday. But no one in town at all when I was there. To edit, Tuesday (yesterday). Last Edited by The Wicked One on 09/19/2018 01:09 PM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76809044 United States 09/19/2018 01:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not that I witnessed. Like I said got there too late in the evening to see if the Visitor Center had been open Monday. But no one in town at all when I was there. they've evacuated the whole County. |
The Wicked One
User ID: 76433872 United States 09/19/2018 01:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not that I witnessed. Like I said got there too late in the evening to see if the Visitor Center had been open Monday. But no one in town at all when I was there. they've evacuated the whole County. Not Otero County, just Sunspot. Timberon south of there had is a curious little community about 15 miles south and saw people there as well as Cloudcroft. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 76809044 United States 09/19/2018 01:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Not that I witnessed. Like I said got there too late in the evening to see if the Visitor Center had been open Monday. But no one in town at all when I was there. they've evacuated the whole County. Not Otero County, just Sunspot. Timberon south of there had is a curious little community about 15 miles south and saw people there as well as Cloudcroft. well, then, take a drive up to the Observatory Gate and see what you can see. |
The Wicked One
User ID: 76433872 United States 09/19/2018 01:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now wrap your head around this happening at the same time. Quoting: Lance Roseman From BC [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] I won't embed because my thread on it went 'poof it's gone'. WOW Lance Watch California I am not a Dutch-tard but I know enough about him to know this.is.chilling That is crazy. He did all a lot good forecasting. I can't remember where I saw a youtuber talking about a supposed list of truthers they were going to try to take down. I will try to wrack my brain on that video to remember. |
The Wicked One
User ID: 76433872 United States 09/19/2018 01:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: The Wicked One Not that I witnessed. Like I said got there too late in the evening to see if the Visitor Center had been open Monday. But no one in town at all when I was there. they've evacuated the whole County. Not Otero County, just Sunspot. Timberon south of there had is a curious little community about 15 miles south and saw people there as well as Cloudcroft. well, then, take a drive up to the Observatory Gate and see what you can see. If you look back you can see I did, got pictures the first time on the 10th, but sadly not last night, I thought it was eerily quite and don't want to rock my boat of freedom, if indeed there is someone watching from afar. Did get out the monocular to see that in fact those, half boarded windows did show no furnishing in the homes. |
The Wicked One
User ID: 76433872 United States 09/19/2018 01:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Sunspot telescope looks strange. Its vertical with what looks like a ball on the top. Could that be a mirror? Quoting: DOGMA! Would make sense, give a 360 view. Could that mirror point horizontal and how far would it see? Astro, can you shed some light on how these telescopes work and what is there purpose? Thanks The reason I cannot hold espionage as a creditable threat is that the Sacramento mountain range that the observatory sits on,(of which it is on the southern point) has many areas for viewing White Sands and Holloman AFB from the drive. These two places are just to the west of the highway down in the Tularosa Basin and you can literally see from observation areas along hwy 131 all of Tularosa Basin. Plus there are homes that are less conspicuous on the drive down High Rolls area. It just doesn't make sense that there would be spy equipment at this facility given all the other inconspicuous places for them to be. Just my take on knowing the area. Well... these people are stupid. lol But seriously, that is exactly what I was thinking. Living out here like you and I do, we take for granted that our range of visibility is generally unlimited. We can see forever. Folks back east can't even really imagine that. I know, I lived back east until the early 70's. If someone wanted to spy on the range the only thing holding them back would be a good long lens or whatever. No advantage to setting up equipment on a populated base. Only disadvantages. There are too many other places that are out of sight and secluded for them to chose from. But not informing the local sheriff... does imply nat'l sec. issues. But then that could be anything these days. But an elected sheriff is the top law enforcement dog in the county... bar none. Too bad he didn't play that card. It was an idiotic thing to not inform him and that also is suspicious. We have tossed around the theory of it being a deflection for something else in the area. But after visiting again yesterday evening, I kind of feel safe tossing that theory out. Why would AURA make a press release saying it was back to normal, if in fact it is not? And with all the press this has received, you would think there would be a guard still, considering people are driving there to see for themselves. |
sunwatcher
User ID: 76808308 Brazil 09/19/2018 02:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Sunspot telescope looks strange. Its vertical with what looks like a ball on the top. Could that be a mirror? Quoting: DOGMA! Would make sense, give a 360 view. Could that mirror point horizontal and how far would it see? Astro, can you shed some light on how these telescopes work and what is there purpose? Thanks I assume you're referring to the Dunn Solar Telescope? Yes, there's a mirror at the top of the telescope. It uses a heliostat to track the sun and direct the light down the shaft. Here's a diagram: [link to imagesvc.timeincapp.com] Doc, this started on Sep 2th. Before (as one can retrocede in the page calendar control) x-rays were above the x axis, steady, then begun to PULSE (gaps in the graph, due to scale) and seemigly at 11 sharp o'clock since then. Interesting indeed. What causes sun emitting x-rays, and does NOT relate to protons and electrons flux, as these have not following such patern, would be related? [link to tesis.lebedev.ru] Sorry I don't know what you're getting at there. the pattern of x-ray emission since September 2nd: the "arcs", pulsing in +-12 hours period; very different from patterns until Sep 1st. Looks like "pulsing", a heart beat. on the other hand proton & electron flux are usual so, what might influence x-ray emission but NOT p+ & e- considering what happens in a star? or maybe that metering of x-rays has having some interference in its sensors since Sep 2nd? I'm becoming an expert in identifying bikes'n'boats thanks to GLP |
sunwatcher
User ID: 76808308 Brazil 09/19/2018 02:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Deplorable Astromut I assume you're referring to the Dunn Solar Telescope? Yes, there's a mirror at the top of the telescope. It uses a heliostat to track the sun and direct the light down the shaft. Here's a diagram: [link to imagesvc.timeincapp.com] Doc, this started on Sep 2th. Before (as one can retrocede in the page calendar control) x-rays were above the x axis, steady, then begun to PULSE (gaps in the graph, due to scale) and seemigly at 11 sharp o'clock since then. Interesting indeed. What causes sun emitting x-rays, and does NOT relate to protons and electrons flux, as these have not following such patern, would be related? [link to tesis.lebedev.ru] Sorry I don't know what you're getting at there. the pattern of x-ray emission since September 2nd: the "arcs", pulsing in +-12 hours period; very different from patterns until Sep 1st. Looks like "pulsing", a heart beat. on the other hand proton & electron flux are usual so, what might influence x-ray emission but NOT p+ & e- considering what happens in a star? or maybe that metering of x-rays has having some interference in its sensors since Sep 2nd? sure sun entered the minimum and x-ray is expected to be lower but until Sep 1st it was low with a steady pattern and now it's dropped even in a kind of heart beat pattern but what took my attention is the SHARP period of this new pattern of emissions, formin an "arc" (or 'echocardiography' if you prefer) in the GOES-15 graphs (I'm focusing on and around the 'gaps' between 9-10hs UT in the graps, WEREN'T hapeening until Sep 2nd) Last Edited by sunwatcher on 09/19/2018 02:56 PM I'm becoming an expert in identifying bikes'n'boats thanks to GLP |
Dr. Deplorable Astromut
Senior Forum Moderator 09/19/2018 03:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Deplorable Astromut I assume you're referring to the Dunn Solar Telescope? Yes, there's a mirror at the top of the telescope. It uses a heliostat to track the sun and direct the light down the shaft. Here's a diagram: [link to imagesvc.timeincapp.com] Doc, this started on Sep 2th. Before (as one can retrocede in the page calendar control) x-rays were above the x axis, steady, then begun to PULSE (gaps in the graph, due to scale) and seemigly at 11 sharp o'clock since then. Interesting indeed. What causes sun emitting x-rays, and does NOT relate to protons and electrons flux, as these have not following such patern, would be related? [link to tesis.lebedev.ru] Sorry I don't know what you're getting at there. the pattern of x-ray emission since September 2nd: the "arcs", pulsing in +-12 hours period; very different from patterns until Sep 1st. Looks like "pulsing", a heart beat. on the other hand proton & electron flux are usual so, what might influence x-ray emission but NOT p+ & e- considering what happens in a star? or maybe that metering of x-rays has having some interference in its sensors since Sep 2nd? You mean the dropouts of X-ray emissions? It's eclipse season right now. Instruments on geostationary satellites watching the sun's x-ray emissions are blocked once a day by the earth at this time of year (hence the 24 hour repeating pattern, it's not 12 hours look again). Right now, every day at about 8 UT the earth blocks the sun as seen from GOES-15 (the source of that data). Here's what my software predicts GOES should see and sure enough earth blocks the sun for a while around 8 UT: |
Dr. Deplorable Astromut
Senior Forum Moderator 09/19/2018 03:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: sunwatcher Doc, this started on Sep 2th. Before (as one can retrocede in the page calendar control) x-rays were above the x axis, steady, then begun to PULSE (gaps in the graph, due to scale) and seemigly at 11 sharp o'clock since then. Interesting indeed. What causes sun emitting x-rays, and does NOT relate to protons and electrons flux, as these have not following such patern, would be related? [link to tesis.lebedev.ru] Sorry I don't know what you're getting at there. the pattern of x-ray emission since September 2nd: the "arcs", pulsing in +-12 hours period; very different from patterns until Sep 1st. Looks like "pulsing", a heart beat. on the other hand proton & electron flux are usual so, what might influence x-ray emission but NOT p+ & e- considering what happens in a star? or maybe that metering of x-rays has having some interference in its sensors since Sep 2nd? You mean the dropouts of X-ray emissions? It's eclipse season right now. Instruments on geostationary satellites watching the sun's x-ray emissions are blocked once a day by the earth at this time of year (hence the 24 hour repeating pattern, it's not 12 hours look again). Right now, every day at about 8 UT the earth blocks the sun as seen from GOES-15 (the source of that data). Here's what my software predicts GOES should see and sure enough earth blocks the sun for a while around 8 UT: I captured video of 3 geostationary satellites going into earth's shadow this weekend: [link to youtu.be (secure)] |
The Wicked One
User ID: 76433872 United States 09/19/2018 03:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: sunwatcher Doc, this started on Sep 2th. Before (as one can retrocede in the page calendar control) x-rays were above the x axis, steady, then begun to PULSE (gaps in the graph, due to scale) and seemigly at 11 sharp o'clock since then. Interesting indeed. What causes sun emitting x-rays, and does NOT relate to protons and electrons flux, as these have not following such patern, would be related? [link to tesis.lebedev.ru] Sorry I don't know what you're getting at there. the pattern of x-ray emission since September 2nd: the "arcs", pulsing in +-12 hours period; very different from patterns until Sep 1st. Looks like "pulsing", a heart beat. on the other hand proton & electron flux are usual so, what might influence x-ray emission but NOT p+ & e- considering what happens in a star? or maybe that metering of x-rays has having some interference in its sensors since Sep 2nd? You mean the dropouts of X-ray emissions? It's eclipse season right now. Instruments on geostationary satellites watching the sun's x-ray emissions are blocked once a day by the earth at this time of year (hence the 24 hour repeating pattern, it's not 12 hours look again). Right now, every day at about 8 UT the earth blocks the sun as seen from GOES-15 (the source of that data). Here's what my software predicts GOES should see and sure enough earth blocks the sun for a while around 8 UT: Please explain what this all means to me in lay terms. |
Dr. Deplorable Astromut
Senior Forum Moderator 09/19/2018 03:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the pattern of x-ray emission since September 2nd: the "arcs", pulsing in +-12 hours period; very different from patterns until Sep 1st. Looks like "pulsing", a heart beat. on the other hand proton & electron flux are usual so, what might influence x-ray emission but NOT p+ & e- considering what happens in a star? or maybe that metering of x-rays has having some interference in its sensors since Sep 2nd? You mean the dropouts of X-ray emissions? It's eclipse season right now. Instruments on geostationary satellites watching the sun's x-ray emissions are blocked once a day by the earth at this time of year (hence the 24 hour repeating pattern, it's not 12 hours look again). Right now, every day at about 8 UT the earth blocks the sun as seen from GOES-15 (the source of that data). Here's what my software predicts GOES should see and sure enough earth blocks the sun for a while around 8 UT: Please explain what this all means to me in lay terms. I think I already explained it. GOES 15 can't see X-Rays from the sun through the earth. Near the equinox dates geostationary satellites pass through earth's shadow once a day, as GOES 15 is currently doing. |
The Wicked One
User ID: 76433872 United States 09/19/2018 03:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: sunwatcher the pattern of x-ray emission since September 2nd: the "arcs", pulsing in +-12 hours period; very different from patterns until Sep 1st. Looks like "pulsing", a heart beat. on the other hand proton & electron flux are usual so, what might influence x-ray emission but NOT p+ & e- considering what happens in a star? or maybe that metering of x-rays has having some interference in its sensors since Sep 2nd? You mean the dropouts of X-ray emissions? It's eclipse season right now. Instruments on geostationary satellites watching the sun's x-ray emissions are blocked once a day by the earth at this time of year (hence the 24 hour repeating pattern, it's not 12 hours look again). Right now, every day at about 8 UT the earth blocks the sun as seen from GOES-15 (the source of that data). Here's what my software predicts GOES should see and sure enough earth blocks the sun for a while around 8 UT: Please explain what this all means to me in lay terms. I think I already explained it. GOES 15 can't see X-Rays from the sun through the earth. Near the equinox dates geostationary satellites pass through earth's shadow once a day, as GOES 15 is currently doing. Thank you.Can you tell me why this is not good? |
Dr. Deplorable Astromut
Senior Forum Moderator 09/19/2018 03:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Deplorable Astromut You mean the dropouts of X-ray emissions? It's eclipse season right now. Instruments on geostationary satellites watching the sun's x-ray emissions are blocked once a day by the earth at this time of year (hence the 24 hour repeating pattern, it's not 12 hours look again). Right now, every day at about 8 UT the earth blocks the sun as seen from GOES-15 (the source of that data). Here's what my software predicts GOES should see and sure enough earth blocks the sun for a while around 8 UT: Please explain what this all means to me in lay terms. I think I already explained it. GOES 15 can't see X-Rays from the sun through the earth. Near the equinox dates geostationary satellites pass through earth's shadow once a day, as GOES 15 is currently doing. Thank you.Can you tell me why this is not good? What? I didn't place a value statement on it, it just is, it's normal, it's just a consequence of basic astronomy and spaceflight. |
The Wicked One
User ID: 76433872 United States 09/19/2018 03:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I think I already explained it. GOES 15 can't see X-Rays from the sun through the earth. Near the equinox dates geostationary satellites pass through earth's shadow once a day, as GOES 15 is currently doing. Thank you.Can you tell me why this is not good? What? I didn't place a value statement on it, it just is, it's normal, it's just a consequence of basic astronomy and spaceflight. Perfectly normal, okay, sorry I didn't understand. |
MissCleo
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The Wicked One
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