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Thursday, 14 June 2012
quote [ The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array will be the first telescope to bring high-energy X-rays into focus, letting astronomers map and study the extreme physics around black holes and the explosions of massive stars. Its images of these objects will be 10 times crisper and 100 times more sensitive than those of previous telescopes. ]
This is an awesome orbiting telescope launched just two days ago which, to the best of my knowledge, has not, so far, been stuck on any spikes at all :)
[humour] [by pleaides@12:50pmGMT] [+4 Interesting] |
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KingPellinore
said @ 12:57pm GMT on 14th Jun
[Score:1 Informative]
Looks more like Glenn Danzig to me. Also, Repost. |
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pleaides
said @ 12:58pm GMT on 14th Jun
Fuck, thanks. I clicked on that post earlier and nothing registered. Didn't come up on the searches. Gimme a sec. |
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KingPellinore
said @ 1:01pm GMT on 14th Jun
[Score:1 Funny]
No problem. We all repost sometimes. Here, I'll distract them while you search for a replacement post. |
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eggboy
said @ 1:18pm GMT on 14th Jun
[Score:2]
Distract them with GIFs! |
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Naruki
said @ 3:53am GMT on 15th Jun
Must have watched this at least 5 times before I realized which hole it was going into. |
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Spaceloaf
said @ 6:35am GMT on 15th Jun
[Score:1 Informative]
The large intestine is about 4.9 feet (1.5 m) long, which is about one-fifth of the whole length of the intestinal canal. Thank you wikipedia. |
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pleaides
said @ 1:18pm GMT on 14th Jun
*runs back in, wipes sweat from brow* 'It's all fixed. Do you think anyone will notice?' |
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eggboy
said @ 1:24pm GMT on 14th Jun
No, but I kinda accidentally NSFW'd it. Good save, apologies. |
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pleaides
said @ 1:28pm GMT on 14th Jun
Yes, you did rather *cough* render it unsafe for the workplace didn't you! ;) All good, I've edited the post to reflect its' more, shall we say; 'outstanding' contributions. |
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pleaides
said @ 1:21pm GMT on 14th Jun
[Score:1 Funny]
Oh, and for what it's worth I agree with you, it doesn't look like Bush to me at all. |
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sensibleb
said @ 5:22pm GMT on 14th Jun
I thought NASA's new model was to let private aerospace do it. |