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    Default Storms to bump into each other.

    for those into astronomy ( i think that is the right word lol) .....

    June 5, 2006: The two biggest storms in the solar system are about to go bump in the night, in plain view of backyard telescopes.
    Storm #1 is the Great Red Spot, twice as wide as Earth itself, with winds blowing 350 mph. The behemoth has been spinning around Jupiter for hundreds of years.
    Storm #2 is Oval BA, also known as "Red Jr.," a youngster of a storm only six years old. Compared to the Great Red Spot, Red Jr. is half-sized, able to swallow Earth merely once, but it blows just as hard as its older cousin.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Tugmistress
    for those into astronomy ( i think that is the right word lol) .....

    June 5, 2006: The two biggest storms in the solar system are about to go bump in the night, in plain view of backyard telescopes.
    Storm #1 is the Great Red Spot, twice as wide as Earth itself, with winds blowing 350 mph. The behemoth has been spinning around Jupiter for hundreds of years.
    Storm #2 is Oval BA, also known as "Red Jr.," a youngster of a storm only six years old. Compared to the Great Red Spot, Red Jr. is half-sized, able to swallow Earth merely once, but it blows just as hard as its older cousin.


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    lol wot u on about do u search the internet to look for stupid posts to post about something well never see more chance of someone falling of a cliff id say lol ,i

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    thanks for letting us know tugmistress :-)
    astronomy has always been an interesting subject. ill be watching

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    Thanks for that, If that big a storm is coming I'll make sure I have my wellies on and my umbrella with me.

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    That's fascinating, amazing what goes on out there!

    Oh, Tugmistess good use of the english language and punctuation (unlike others!).

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    Fascinating stuff. Wonder will it be on the Sky at Night, (the program before anyone says yeah just look up!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by pedromcgrory
    lol wot u on about do u search the internet to look for stupid posts to post about something well never see more chance of someone falling of a cliff id say lol ,i
    Actually it was a very interesting post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geo
    Actually it was a very interesting post.
    thank you Geo.
    I just thought a few people would be interested as we have quite a few sky watchers in caithness due to the quality of air around us

    Neepnipper, thank you
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    Default Things that go bump in the night

    Thanks Tugmistress for the posting not sure I will be sitting up though.

    Thought this might amuse you..it's the local prayer where I originate from.

    "From ghoulies an' ghasties and long leggety beasties and things that go BUMP in the night, may the good lord deliver us."

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