retarderd Male, 50-59, Eastern US
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007 4:36:57 PM the moon doznt wobble we wobble |
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FLB Female, 18-29, Europe
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Tuesday, January 23, 2007 8:04:49 AM that was pretty cool. kind or relaxing if you have it on full screen. aaahhhhh |
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kramwin Male, 13-17, Western US
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Saturday, January 20, 2007 10:48:26 PM ohhh thats cool |
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Mbirdgurl Female, 18-29, Eastern US
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Saturday, January 06, 2007 6:22:51 PM I wants to go to the moon...for some reason, it looks like it is the motion that it is licking you with it's invisible tongue... |
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Anti-christ_ Female, 13-17, Europe
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Saturday, January 06, 2007 1:35:22 PM 'Woot45' Who the drat are you to that you drating chav scum...lemme guess You dont have a job....cos i do thanks you drating bint |
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Woot45 Female, 13-17, Western US
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Saturday, January 06, 2007 12:53:20 AM anti-christ, everyone hates goths a emos who listen to heavy metal all day and don't have a job or a life. go kill yourself, it would help the human race. |
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Trizz Male, 18-29, Europe
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Friday, January 05, 2007 4:42:14 PM i just find it funny to watch |
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MyBordem Male, 13-17, Eastern US
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Friday, January 05, 2007 4:30:07 PM that is really cool...!!!
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sir-cheese Male, 13-17, Europe
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Friday, January 05, 2007 4:17:25 PM thats rather trippy! |
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NyQ Male, 18-29, Midwest US
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Friday, January 05, 2007 12:40:30 PM bubblebubb:QUOTE: Thursday, January 04, 2007 5:50:19 AM Fascinating? :/ What did everyone expect? It spins around us at thousands of miles an hour, im not suprised it wobbles a little after 20 weeks
try 20 lunar months, genius |
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blanktom Male, 30-39, Eastern US
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Friday, January 05, 2007 12:10:33 PM LaurensK90, what i find odd about the moon is that it is the same apparent size as the sun (with respect to the earth)... what are the odds of that? Speaking of apparent size, another cool thing i found out just recently is that when the moon is low on the horizon it is the same apparent size as when it is high in the sky. It's all our mind that makes it seem larger (has nothing to do with atmosphere or light or gravity or anything like that). |
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JAXLEY Male, 18-29, Europe
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Friday, January 05, 2007 11:57:06 AM i still can't see the face... |
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xxRaixx Female, 18-29, Europe
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Friday, January 05, 2007 11:00:00 AM what..?  |
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Volaverunt Male, 13-17, Europe
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Friday, January 05, 2007 7:51:32 AM Very interesting. Thank you for the post! I'll never look at the moon the same way... xD |
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Anti-christ_ Female, 13-17, Europe
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Friday, January 05, 2007 7:00:20 AM That was kinda boring but Does anyone like me on here? |
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mangarooboo Female, 13-17, Western US
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Friday, January 05, 2007 1:04:48 AM woah... neat :] |
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Woot45 Female, 13-17, Western US
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Thursday, January 04, 2007 10:44:54 PM haha i seriously think that they moved it a little bit, but not much, and it wobbles less. |
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ReaLLyBoReD7 Male, 13-17, Midwest US
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Thursday, January 04, 2007 10:34:43 PM the wobbling of the earth is different than the moonits called precession its like when you spin a top and the axis spins there are accual noticeable differences that prove this point like what a zodiac sign really means is what constellation the sun appears to be in during your birthday, but over the time since the zodiacs signs creation the precession of the earth has actually changed them about one or sometimes two signs off. for example by the normal signs i am a gemini, but really im a taurus which is two constellations off in the rotation. and as for the moon crashing into earth you would not die because of the moon hitting the earth the gravitational fields off both planets would rip all the humans animals and everything else on earth apart before it came anywhere close to the earth. |
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geckosrock Male, 13-17, Canada
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Thursday, January 04, 2007 10:12:47 PM Just another affect of global warming |
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JaLacaob Male, 18-29, Midwest US
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Thursday, January 04, 2007 9:17:12 PM
I do have to wonder if he left his telescope set up at the same precise spot or not. It might make a difference, however small or pointless it is to bring up. (This is after noting different sharpness values in the various pictures.) And following the link it stated that one of the photos was taken by someone else.. February. I think it's odd that it faces the same way all the time, too. Maybe half of it is heavier?? Ha. I have to wonder! Do other planets' moons stay facing the same way? *will look it up when he's got more time*
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Igmo Male, 18-29, Southern US
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Thursday, January 04, 2007 7:44:56 PM kooool |
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sims2luver Female, 13-17, Eastern US
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Thursday, January 04, 2007 7:39:01 PM My eyes hurt. |
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justKatrina Female, 13-17, Southern US
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Thursday, January 04, 2007 7:19:51 PM So my mind's in the gutter... |
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kendrickwall Male, 18-29, Western US
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Thursday, January 04, 2007 6:49:47 PM The moon will never fall to earth. Actually it is moving away from us, about 4 inches per year. |
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LaurensK90 Male, 13-17, Europe
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Thursday, January 04, 2007 6:17:02 PM I think it's an odd coincedence that the moon always has the same side towards the earth, more or less. This is nice, I like to watch the moon and stars too. :) |
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