@rajk999 saidLast I checked the local system is in "the universe".
Im not the one calling the solar system the universe.
Neither do I need help to set up autocorrect on my phone.
I have a 6 yr old daughter that can do that with her eyes closed.
And no, I do not need "help to set up autocorrect on my phone".
You need to stop being such a hater. Your cardiovascular system and your digestive system would thank you.
You really need to keep your broken eggshell mind in the Spirituality Forum where it belongs, but I notice there's at least a couple escapees from there who, after their 'scorched earth' priorities in the Spirituality Forum, have come out to inflict the same on the website as a whole.
@suzianne saidI see you and the girlfriend aint made up yet.... lol.
Last I checked the local system is in "the universe".
And no, I do not need "help to set up autocorrect on my phone".
You need to stop being such a hater. Your cardiovascular system and your digestive system would thank you.
You really need to keep your broken eggshell mind in the Spirituality Forum where it belongs, but I notice there's at least a couple escapees ...[text shortened]... ' priorities in the Spirituality Forum, have come out to inflict the same on the website as a whole.
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And the Voyagers are about 5 times THAT distance, about 11 billion miles or about 18 billion Km. Also finally into interstellar space. Only took about 43 yearsπ
They are still sending scientific data, takes a licking and keeps on ticking!
We don't get to see actual sky much here in Pennsylvania, cloudy most nights.
I have a 10 inch round curve mirror I rescued from a projection aligner and had tech to turn it into a parabolic but when I saw year after year of not much sky, I gave up.
@sonhouse saidI only have a little 90mm Maksutov-Cassegrain, but we have clear skies like 300 days a year here. You could make a hell of a nice scope from that mirror.
@Suzianne
And the Voyagers are about 5 times THAT distance, about 11 billion miles or about 18 billion Km. Also finally into interstellar space. Only took about 43 yearsπ
They are still sending scientific data, takes a licking and keeps on ticking!
We don't get to see actual sky much here in Pennsylvania, cloudy most nights.
I have a 10 inch round curve mirror I rescue ...[text shortened]... and had tech to turn it into a parabolic but when I saw year after year of not much sky, I gave up.