Astroid gazing, deterred plans, and instructions

Jan 25, 2008 13:45


Scientists are monitoring the orbit of asteroid 2007 TU24. The asteroid, believed to be between 150 meters (500 feet) and 610 meters (2,000 feet) in size, is expected to fly past Earth on Jan. 29, with its closest distance being about 537,500 kilometers (334,000 miles) at 12:33 a.m. Pacific time (3:33 a.m. Eastern time). It should be observable that night by amateur astronomers with modest-sized telescopes. link

wish I would have remembered to take my book board to work with me today. :-(

Does anyone have any tips on giving kitties liquid medicine?
Wrapping a towel around Samhain spares my arms, but still results in a LOLcat incident resembling rabies.


instructions, life, samhain, space

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