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Strange and unusual natural phenomena.

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I like the pic though, its always a little odd to see a picture of earth from the perspective.
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Hurricane Wilma, a couple hours before the eye passed over my house.


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Holy crap... That's cool, I wonder what's down there? lol


Hmmmm... ................. Big, dark, uh - hole......

Maybe, just maybe...... hey! It's the bottom!!

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This hit my house in '04. Don't have pictures of the other two that hit the same year.


You were hit by a massive white tummy button?


Yeah. With lint too.
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Holy crap... That's cool, I wonder what's down there? lol


Hmmmm... ................. Big, dark, uh - hole......

Maybe, just maybe...... hey! It's the bottom!!



I'd call you a smartass.. but I think that's being polite..
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Cool b!
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This is a view of the aurora like Sassy's image, except it's from on top of it. It's from either the Space Shuttle or the ISS.


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i think the northern lights are so beautiful.
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This is a view of the aurora like Sassy's image, except it's from on top of it. It's from either the Space Shuttle or the ISS.






That's a cool shot man I saw the Northern lights once here in Connecticut bout 12 years ago was a hell of a sight almost that shade of green to. Never saw anything like it since.
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Too cool!
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Too Cool!
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So incredible..Earth at night.
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Our fragile Mother Ship. Keep her safe.
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So incredible..Earth at night.


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Mother nature smiling down on us: Clouds pass in front of the sun


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well, that is one happy sun right there... so cool
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A graphic artist's conception (my screen saver this week).



The actual image is 41 inches wide @ 72 pixels per inch and found here:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/3c/Quasar-forming-galaxy.jpg

An interesting theory of what is occurring out there, the actual images are much more vague, of course, even when viewed through the Hubble.
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The same GQP demanding we move on from January 6th, 2021 is still doing audits of the November 3rd, 2020 election.
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wooooow! such super cool pictures! but i think its the giant jelly fish that takes first prize in my book!