January, February 2008

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Natasha
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January, February 2008

Post by Natasha »

Woot. February's a busy month, celestially speaking.
  • January 8 - New Moon.
  • January 22 - Full Moon. *cue Ozzy Osbourne's Bark at the Moon*
  • February 1 - Conjunction of Venus and Jupiter. A conjunction is the apparent meeting or passing of two or more celestial bodies along the eliptic.
  • February 7 - New Moon.
  • February 7 - Annual Solar Eclipse. But only visible over some parts of Antarctica. A partial eclipse will be visible throughout New Zealand and some parts of eastern Australia.
  • February 21 - Full Moon and total lunar eclipse. Visible throughout most of the Americas, Africa, and Europe.
  • February 24 - Saturn at opposition. Saturn, Earth, and the Sun are aligned. Saturn is closest to Earth in its orbit and fully illuminated by the Sun. Best time for viewing and photographing the Ringed Planet. But we know it means more.
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

So, anybody got their woolies packed to head to Antartica for the 7th of Feb?
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Post by Natasha »

I'd love to go there! I don't know the schedule though; I know it's not always possible to get a helicopter there.

I'm willing to bet there are spooks there already though.
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

You guys still have a bunch of stations down there, don't you?
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Post by Natasha »

Yip.

There's a lot of cool stuff going on there.
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Post by GhostSpider »

God, all these alignments can not be good for the dimensional fabric. Going to be alot of summonings going on, thats for damn sure.

Also, no joking about Antartica, I know of three "things" imprissoned in the ice up there, and thats just off the top of my head. For a long time, both poles have been popular dumping grounds for imprisoned supnats. Not to mentions all the cursed artifacts and other shit. :roll:
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Post by Natasha »

Yea we'll more or less calm again until August (shout out to Leo ;)). Though before August we'll have both the Vernal Equinox and the Summer Solstice. Not much else, though I really have some numbers to crunch to find out more about next year. That info will be forthcoming as I complete them.
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Post by Natasha »

I can't really talk about Antarctica. There's plenty of normal science going on there that one could talk a long time before getting to the paranormal and supernatural research going on.
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Just as long as it doesn't mess with the penguins.
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Post by Natasha »

Where do you think the Penguins came from? :P

:lol:

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Post by concrete_Angel »

We talking evolutionarily speaking, or what?
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Post by Natasha »

Well I was mostly joking. But some creatures on Earth didn't start here.
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Post by GhostSpider »

Ah, I always wondered where Chinchillas came from.
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Post by Natasha »

Chincillas from Andes mountains in South America.

They might come from outer space but not Antarctica I'm pretty sure.
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Post by Kolya »

Natasha wrote:Yip.

There's a lot of cool stuff going on there.
I never been there. I, too, would take the chance if offered. It's been a long time since I traversed a glacier come to think of it. I know the science is cool and all but that's not me.

February's looking pretty nasty. I'd like to clear my plate so I can get ready for it.
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Post by DroopyDawg »

GhostSpider wrote:Also, no joking about Antartica, I know of three "things" imprissoned in the ice up there...

:shock:
[whisper] Um... GS... the globe goes the other way. :D

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Post by KonThaak »

There's a geology professor at Harper College who goes down to Antarctica during his summer break... He's done some pretty nifty science experiments down there. He collects meteorites and studies them... Apparently, Antarctica is one hellaciously awesome place to find meteorites.
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Post by DroopyDawg »

Once the meteorite hits it sinks far enough in to the ice that weathering is negligable. Plus lots of white stuff to look for black rocks on. Meteorites fall all over the place, they're just easier to find there.

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Post by KonThaak »

Yeah, but according to him, all the biggest meteorites fall there. Maybe it has to do with the ozone holes...?
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Post by DroopyDawg »

Possibly the gravity well differs there.

Found this online:
Meteorites fall on all parts of the Earth. Resembling ordinary rocks, they are often difficult to recognize. In Antarctica, however, meteorites stand out on the windswept, ice-covered landscape and are easy to locate. The slowly flowing glacial ice also acts like a conveyor belt. It concentrates the meteorites in regions where the flow is obstructed by hills, and where wind and evaporation rapidly remove the ice and snow.


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Post by KonThaak »

Kewlness. Didn't know that.

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Post by Ron Caliburn »

Had a friend that was really interested in all that . . . then something ate his brain.


I still owe that bat winged thing something special for that one.
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Post by Kolya »

DroopyDawg wrote:Possibly the gravity well differs there.

Found this online:
Meteorites fall on all parts of the Earth. Resembling ordinary rocks, they are often difficult to recognize. In Antarctica, however, meteorites stand out on the windswept, ice-covered landscape and are easy to locate. The slowly flowing glacial ice also acts like a conveyor belt. It concentrates the meteorites in regions where the flow is obstructed by hills, and where wind and evaporation rapidly remove the ice and snow.


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Like she said, you can spend all your free time with the science going on in Antarctica. There are also unique microbiology there, found only in Antarctica (or similar environments of which there are none on Earth).
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Post by Natasha »

It's a fascinating world right on our own planet and at times more difficult to explore than the ocean depths, which in my opinion are equally fascinating places.
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Post by Kolya »

Both environs have some strange shit hidden deep inside. GS got that one right.
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Post by KonThaak »

I've got my SCUBA license, but it's only basic Open Water... I need to go back and take more classes to get my Advanced Open Water and Night Diving cert's...
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Post by Natasha »

I heard rumours about Bahamas Blue Holes. I think they are only partially true...
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Post by Ron Caliburn »

I think diving on the Bahamas Blue Holes is probably worth the trip itself, without any results.
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Post by KonThaak »

That it would be.
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