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10:21 tonight. Visibility is good in Southern California!
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I guess math is important after all.The aim of tonight’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) is to see whether crashing a spacecraft into an asteroid is an effective way to change its course.
The spacecraft will travel in space for 10 months until it crashes into the targeted asteroid at 15,000 miles per hour. The rocket will have travelled more than six million miles from Earth.
Saw it a bit but was meh. When they happen right after sunset they are rad!
Cool deal. Is that put up as a community piece or done by a private individual?So while you guys were looking up in the sky I was driving to the Star, Christmas Star that is. I thought about that WYRD guy looking for date ideas and told my wife let's blow this place (taco stand) and make a memory. If you live in the IE and have never seen the Christmas Star (straight up Euclid) you've been under that rock too long. So I then decided to do what any teenager would do, I headed over to Lovers Lane, located right below the star where things tend to get a little foggy...
Cool deal. Is that put up as a community piece or done by a private individual?
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Did ya get your finger wet at LoversLane?
So while you guys were looking up in the sky I was driving to the Star, Christmas Star that is. I thought about that WYRD guy looking for date ideas and told my wife let's blow this place (taco stand) and make a memory. If you live in the IE and have never seen the Christmas Star (straight up Euclid) you've been under that rock too long. So I then decided to do what any teenager would do, I headed over to Lovers Lane, located right below the star where things tend to get a little foggy...
My buddies family owned it during high school, Late 80's, and it was part of the selling contract to keep the star going. It was pretty cool hanging up there when it was up. After the fire I can't believe Ken has gone up with generators and kept the star lit all these years.Here's a little history of the star, it's been a tradition as long as we've been alive. That's along time...
Christmas Star
San Antonio Heights Star Traditionally lit each night between Thanksgiving and New Years Day, the star has been in the trusted care of two families for nearly 6 decades! George Hostetler and his family built their home and erected the 35’ star to illuminate the greater upland area. That traditionsanantonioheights.org
My dad helps hang it every year. View attachment 1069079
He would probably turn it around and destroy the earth or at least a vibrant economy on earth.why didn't they let Biden go for a ride in that one?
Didn't see shit in Long Beach
ExactlyWere the overabundance of ships blocking the view, lol...