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chatilliononline today!

Groundhog Day...

On Thursday morning, the 2nd of February, Punxsutawney Phil will declare an early spring or six more weeks of winter depending on the visibility of his shadow.
I don't know about the rest of the country, but the weather in South Florida was in the 80's with lots of sunshine and warm winds.

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Wanna see it live?
This link should become active at 6am:

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Willy3411

Astronomers Just Discovered a 'Bear' on Mars

There's no denying, the crater looks like a bear's face. We've seen some crazy craters on Mars over the years from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camera (HiRISE) – like the famous smiley face, or an elephant and a bird.

But what could possibly create the weird feature in the middle of the crater that is shaped like a bear's snout?

"There's a hill with a V-shaped collapse structure (the nose), two craters (the eyes), and a circular fracture pattern (the head)," said HiRISE principal investigator Alfred McEwen. "The circular fracture pattern might be due to the settling of a deposit over a buried impact crater. Maybe the nose is a volcanic or mud vent and the deposit could be lava or mud flows? Maybe just grin and bear it."

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ASTEROID CLOSE TO EARTH TONIGHT.

An asteroid the size of a minibus and called 2023 BU, will zip past the southern tip of South America just after midnight, GMT. It will be approx 2, 200 miles at its closest.
wow
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chatilliononline today!

Heat...

Friday night was cold in South Florida. A front passed through in the morning with cold rain and high winds. Temperatures dropped to the 40's (Fahrenheit) and Saturday was clear skies, cold and windy. Sunday morning was also into the 40's.
We tried to get through Friday night without heat and the room temperature was around 68, much too cold for sleeping with 4 blankets. I said, the heater goes on and Saturday night with the thermostat set at 73. It was nice.
What I did notice (different than air conditioning) is the bedrooms were warmer than the living room. It was probably a difference of 4 degrees with the thermostat in the hall in the middle of the apartment. I have the louvers on the vents half way open for the bedrooms and all the way open for the living room.
This is the same adjustment all year round, but the air conditioning in the summer months has the bedrooms comfortable and the living room gets really cold. It's cold enough to have a fan blowing the cold air back toward the hallway to stabilize the overall temperature.

I'm puzzled why there is such a difference between the efficiency between heat and cool...
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chatilliononline today!

Astronomy and the dark side of the moon!

Astronomy appears to be a subject that puts CS bloggers to sleep.
Lots of times I planned to blog a story or two as there is so much happening in the world of science with the Orion capsule and James Webb space telescope. Amazing photos that are unaffected by the earth's atmosphere.



Now we may get to see the Dark Side of the Moon and not have to listen to it...

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Didi7

Extinct, or just 'hiding'?

Over the past months, I've been seeing articles about scientists "rediscovering extinct species" (their words). One article (dated May 2022) lists 8 rediscovered ones, and another (dated November 2022) lists one more.

Here they are:
1.The ground-dwelling black-naped Pheasant-pigeon
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2. Jackson's Climbing Salamander
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3. Silver-backed Chevrotain
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4. Somali Sengi
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5. Fernandina Galapagos Tortoise
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6. Sierra Leone crab
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7. Voeltzkow's Chameleon
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8. Wallace's Giant bee


9. Velvet Pitcher plant
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I think that those wise animals/species prefer to 'appear' extinct, so they just hide away as much as they can, for as long as they can, to avoid human beings (especially hunters/poachers). What do you think?grin
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Agentbobonline now!

Moment monument..

..in the sabbath Life ..[ of old white geezers.

Perhaps by next weekend I will be able to type up
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chatilliononline today!

DART... Demonstration for Autonomous Rendezvous Technology

LIVE broadcast of the DART spacecraft that attempts to redirect an asteroid.



Quote from a Yahoo! news report:
NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft is set to crash into the asteroid Dimorphos, to change its path and test planetary defenses in the event an asteroid were on a collision course with Earth.
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APOPHIS THE ASTEROID

A huge asteroid is expected to fly by earth on Friday 13th April 2029. It will get as close as 19000 miles from earth. It is 340 meters long and last visited earth briefly on 19 June 2004. if this object ever collided with this planet it would be a doomsday scenario.
Future plans are to put craft on asteroids to mine their valuable metals such as gold, silver, zinc, copper. If this could be achieved on the asteroid belt, this would of course be so valuable. Hopefully, the appropriate technology to nudge asteroids away from collision with earth will have been tested.
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ANCIENT ASTRONAUT THEORIES

This blog is for people who show intelligent thinking and ask questions to challenge religious leaders and the mainstream scientists views on the origin of life on this planet. Also the existence of extra terrestrial beings and their possible involvement with inhabitants of this planet.
This is not suitable for Men in Black. Or,
People with negative waves.

professor
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