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  • Dare I actually say this? Oh, hell-
    @Crash- Up Uranus too!   :)
  • Up yours too, buddy! ;-)
  • Thank you. Absolutely fascinating ! Cannot learn enough about space whenever we visit museums.
  • Hey, guys. I love coming across these items. Back in my school d-a-z-e it was the STEM people I couldn't connect with, I found it difficult to like them. But I'm loving these learning opportunities.

    Last night, quite by accident, there was a story about "spider webs" on Mars. Something that connects to the presence of water on Mars for a much longer time than previously thought.
    https://www.nasa.gov/missions/mars-science-laboratory/curiosity-rover/nasas-curiosity-rover-sees-martian-spiderwebs-up-close/
  • @crash, you have a great opportunity to visit the N. M. KECK Observatory atop Maunakea in Hawaii. We have visited several observatories in the States and they are fantastic !
  • Sven said:

    @crash, you have a great opportunity to visit the N. M. KECK Observatory atop Maunakea in Hawaii. We have visited several observatories in the States and they are fantastic !

    A friend of ours wants to return for a visit, and this time has expressed a desire to see one of the "neighbor" islands. I want to give him all the info that i can about each one. But he wants to come for a break next time from the New England winter. Snow! And maybe the road will be closed to get up to the Keck Observatory.

    Another time, I'd like to visit the Big Island. I wish the volcano would take a break. The vog (sic) is no good for me.
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