Author Topic: Astronomy. Discuss *Topic: Water around us  (Read 1218 times)

well i am acshully captain illiterate but thx
captain obviously illiterate

Tell us what you're interested in overall.
Is it just moons and planets?
No, not exactly.
More or less its about the unknown. 99%(?) of space is empty, a vacuum. but the 1% is still something that we have yet to learn about.

That's just blind statistics, but I get where you're coming from.

That's just blind statistics, but I get where you're coming from.
Exactly why I put the question mark.

i love astronomy, it's my favorite form science
cosmology is even better actually.
« Last Edit: August 03, 2011, 07:12:03 PM by otto-san »

I honor both philosophies, astronomy and cosmology.
I want to become a monument to life in the universe. Turn me to stone and shoot me into the void!
I also want my face to capture as much Human emotions as possible in one try.
Edit: I also would like my limbs bent to the limits of Human contortion and frozen in time for the space aliens to see.
« Last Edit: August 03, 2011, 07:17:36 PM by Riot »

I honor both philosophies, astronomy and cosmology.
I want to become a monument to life in the universe. Turn me to stone and shoot me into the void!
I also want my face to capture as much Human emotions as possible in one try.
Edit: I also would like my limbs bent to the limits of Human contortion and frozen in time for the space aliens to see.
You'll be a hero, Riot.



You'll be a hero.

lol at first i read this as "Astrology" and was ready to come in and tear the OP a new one


lol at first i read this as "Astrology" and was ready to come in and tear the OP a new one
technically celestial bodies do relate to natural events
the sun is pretty much responsible for most everything
and the moon is the reason for the tides