And the 2 most populous ones at that.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-news-fr ... e-23455128
Planets almost started war between 2 countries
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Planets almost started war between 2 countries
OCULARHOLIC ANONYMOUS!!!
Keep Calm and Carry on Observing.
Keep Calm and Carry on Observing.
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Re: Planets almost started war between 2 countries
Didn't they know that there is a thing known as telescope which they can "zoom in" to take a closer look.
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Re: Planets almost started war between 2 countries
Gary should invite them to TPY side walk
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Re: Planets almost started war between 2 countries
War of the Worlds!
But seriously, that implies that India's outposts don't have good working 8-10 power and above optics since Jupiter and its moons would have begun to be discernable at that power.
But seriously, that implies that India's outposts don't have good working 8-10 power and above optics since Jupiter and its moons would have begun to be discernable at that power.
DON'T PANIC
Re: Planets almost started war between 2 countries
I hope they invite me to drones-gazing at the dark clear skies in the Himalayas. But then again, I may be mistaken as a Chinese spy.KKK26 wrote:Gary should invite them to TPY side walk
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It is how many people, less fortunate than you, got to look through it."
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