Greetings, Legion Of Fan-
Science guy rumor hazzit that this evening, 1/12/23, just before and after midnight, for the first time in 50,000 years, a comet will pass into our visual range. It is said that it will be a green glowing eye in the sky, visible just above northeastern horizon here in Fornicalia, check your own location to see if you can verify where you are.
If one sees a 'green eye' in the sky after midnight, coincidentally mine 66th birthday, please gladly send me the thoughtful gift...
AS ever,
Your ol' pal,
Wally J. Corpse
Green Eye
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- Wally J. Corpse
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Re: Green Eye
Happy fetal eruption anniversary !
You're the age you remember Mercury 7, , ,and Gemini . . .
and the song "Telstar" . . .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-ee6p4z29Q
Cloudy in Pittsburgh at 1:19am after midnight , , no joy . . . .
I remember seeing a pretty cool comet some 20 or 25 years ago, I forget it's name or number.
That there it was, a huge comet tail flying right by the earth . . .
It was not a photo, or drawing, it was this real thing flying past earth. . .
I remember my Father-in-Law passing away soon after. . .how weird. . . .
I used to really be into astronomy and learning constellations.
I still log onto "Heavens Above" and they tell space station times it's visible.
And they track just about everything.
a page for Comets . . .https://heavens-above.com/Comets.aspx?l ... t=0&tz=UCT
But in my old age, I have photo blindness spots on the centers of my eyes (like old fashioned flash camera green dots)
and I'm a really curved hunchback. So I have to sit down in a recliner/deck chair. and stare for a long time.
I used to sit in my sisters swimming pool all night long with a wet towel over my head and a floatation thingy.
Steam coming up off the water. Cool night air, warm water.
I would have strange thoughts like . . "Aren't we lucky that water exits in liquid form on earth. . .
Here I am sitting in this big glob of clear sparkly water, looking up at infinity. . .I can see so very far away."
and
I wish I had a dome glass roof on my house so I could do this all winter. . . .
Alas. . . my LapTop screen must satisfy me now. . .
You're the age you remember Mercury 7, , ,and Gemini . . .
and the song "Telstar" . . .https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-ee6p4z29Q
Cloudy in Pittsburgh at 1:19am after midnight , , no joy . . . .
I remember seeing a pretty cool comet some 20 or 25 years ago, I forget it's name or number.
That there it was, a huge comet tail flying right by the earth . . .
It was not a photo, or drawing, it was this real thing flying past earth. . .
I remember my Father-in-Law passing away soon after. . .how weird. . . .
I used to really be into astronomy and learning constellations.
I still log onto "Heavens Above" and they tell space station times it's visible.
And they track just about everything.
a page for Comets . . .https://heavens-above.com/Comets.aspx?l ... t=0&tz=UCT
But in my old age, I have photo blindness spots on the centers of my eyes (like old fashioned flash camera green dots)
and I'm a really curved hunchback. So I have to sit down in a recliner/deck chair. and stare for a long time.
I used to sit in my sisters swimming pool all night long with a wet towel over my head and a floatation thingy.
Steam coming up off the water. Cool night air, warm water.
I would have strange thoughts like . . "Aren't we lucky that water exits in liquid form on earth. . .
Here I am sitting in this big glob of clear sparkly water, looking up at infinity. . .I can see so very far away."
and
I wish I had a dome glass roof on my house so I could do this all winter. . . .
Alas. . . my LapTop screen must satisfy me now. . .