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Very entertaining Thai, actually happen to be interested in Astronomy myself, and nice occasionally to be reminded about how those ´tiny´ stars out there are absolute monsters, and how incredibly vast that ´out there´ really is. <ok>
 
Brilliant find Thai! Thanks for blowiing my mind!

Did anyone else notice that Grant Holt's penis is slightly bigger than La Superba, but smaller than R Doradus (about a terameter)?
 
Nice one Thai. Here is another one you might want to check out.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEheh1BH34Q

Nice Youtube clip and kind of puts our planet size in to some considerable perspective! How can we "Earthlings" possible be alone among all those universes that exist? Does any one believe there are other intelligent life forms out there?

For me, I am not sure but certainly would not be surprised if there was but no matter how intelligent they are, it would take far too long to for them to get to Earth to make it worthwhile visiting!
 
Nice Youtube clip and kind of puts our planet size in to some considerable perspective! How can we "Earthlings" possible be alone among all those universes that exist? Does any one believe there are other intelligent life forms out there?

For me, I am not sure but certainly would not be surprised if there was but no matter how intelligent they are, it would take far too long to for them to get to Earth to make it worthwhile visiting!

I often consider this possibility, and I have come to the conclusion that it is almost certain! When you consider the absolute vastness of the universes, there MUST be a planet somewhere with the life-giving properties that we enjoy here on our Earth!
 
When you think of the billions of galaxies out there, it really makes you think. It certainly shows how insignificant our little planet really is. The bit I find intriguing is, when you look at the stars at night, you can be looking thousands of years into the past.
 
When you think of the billions of galaxies out there, it really makes you think. It certainly shows how insignificant our little planet really is. The bit I find intriguing is, when you look at the stars at night, you can be looking thousands of years into the past.

Been there and done that so many times on a clear night, to the extent it made my head hurt <laugh>

The vastness of what is out there is totally mind boggling. It is not a subject I have ever really followed with any enthusiasm as I have had other things to keep most of my time occupied, plus most nights were too cloudy in the UK. Over here, away from the town and city lights I might just get the chance to star gaze some times and perhaps get a real interest in this <ok>
 
Sense of humour chip gone missing?
It was supposed to be light hearted, but Oh no, not you, always looking for the negative.
Seems it's ok for you to take the juice out of me on the first page of this thread, but to mention your name even lightheartedly brings forth the abuse. You really are an arrogant, small minded, egotistical pratt.
You and your gang carry one attacking me, I'm not going anywhere!

ILD OTBC

Could you please show me where Superman has taken the juice ILD?
I couldn't find it on here, perhaps I missed it. Thanks
 
talking of astrology, any of you apple users who have an iphone or ipad, get yourselves an app called 'night sky'. it's brilliant! you hold it up against the sky and it maps out all the stars and planets, naming them so you can really get to grips with whats out there and visible to the naked eye! bit geeky but excellent app and well worth checking out <ok>