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"First one to eleven."
I think this interleague play is getting out of hand.
Angel doing the hula hoop.
Sir Patrick Moore.
'Let's see what they're screwing up today.'
Paradise FC: The Blessed Y The Rest.
Weinberg's egregious error would damage his reputation forever, His colleagues would thereafter refer to him as 'the big double dipper,
No caption. (An astronomer looks through a high-powered telescope while a baby in a crib looks through a hand-held scope).
"I still thinking he's putting something unidentified on the ball."
You are everywhere.
"Great. I guess he'll win again."
"Oh, oh - looks like a blue shift."
'I hate to break it to you, but moons don't grow up to be planets OR stars.'
'Whoops!'
Played Wordle Fair and Square
The Moon Falls Out of the Sky.
Sun Wearing Sunglasses/Moon Wearing Night Vision Goggles
Efforts Results In Seeing Stars
"Gazing at stars really makes you realise the insignificance of your co-workers."
Map of Solar System from Memory.
'He seems nice.'
Shoot for the moon or die in the vacuum of space
Ask Sadie. Actual questions from actual readers! Celestial Sadie, In the Western sky after sunset, Jupitor can be seen nearly aligned with Venus. What do you make of this? R. Yates. Excellent question. That reminds me of a long lost civilization, in which there was no such thing as a typo. Where no one ever hit the wrong key because they wrote letters by hand. Eventually, it became so obsessed with speed that it began typing everything, and so inconsiderate that it soon stopped bothering to proo
". . . and in the corner to my right, weighing 217 pounds, fighting as a Capricorn with Capricorn rising and Mars conjunct Uranus in the fifth, out of Beaufort, South Carolinaaa. . ."
'They're plowing you? -- how does it feel?', 'Groovy!'
CPA. It looks like some of our clients might have tax problems this year. Halley's Comet files a return only once every 75 years. And the black hole seems to be hiding lots of income. Neither Pluto nor Mars can pay what they owe. Pluto's assets are frozen. And Mars isn't called the "Red Planet" for no reason. I think earth might be the only one getting a refund. Of course, it has billions of dependents!
'They're evolving like mad -- You put in way too many cosmic rays!'
Budget Astronomy
Asteroid Trajectory Assessment.
Snow Moon
Two Astronauts Playing Pickleball on the Moon
Covid Star
"Apparently, 60 is the new dead."
The Light Hotel
'Looking at the stars makes me feel small. I'm going off of my diet.'
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