Everybody has a twin somewhere in the world
Very limiting, that is.
Marsling and earthling twins, first revealed and announced here on MIF!
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I once had a Canon TTL camera with a 75-210 zoom and a 3x televerter that gave me 630x, and I set it up on a tripod to view a comet's tail. However, it was too cloudy and I saw nothing...and I froze.
I should have tried again, but haven't really had the interest and now I don't have that camera anymore.
Off to bed now...catch you later.
]]>A healthy imagination is the basis of all good science.
]]>I don't know how good the viewing is from here. All I know is that viewing the heavens is best done at night, but that's when I'm either asleep in bed or asleep at my computer, so I don't get to see much then.
]]>GS first reported them as being 10 to 20 miles wide. Unless, it was built by a super race such a construction would be very difficult.
]]>Later, with notable thanks to the observations of the Italian astronomer Vincenzo Cerulli, scientists came to the conclusion that the famous channels were actually mere optical illusions. The last popular speculations about canals were finally put to rest during the spaceflight era beginning in the 1960s, when visiting spacecraft such as Mariner 4 photographed the surface with much higher resolution than Earth-based telescopes, confirming that there are no structures resembling "canals".
Or had all the water run out of the canals and dropped off the planet, and all evidence of their existence eroded away, by the time Mariner 4 came along...?
]]>No, I hadn't heard of GS or JS, only Uncle Martin, but he doesn't look at all like our two guys. Maybe he's still evolving...or is it our two who are evolving?
]]>I suppose you have heard of Giovanni Schiaparelli and his canals on Mars. Now, I did not him but I knew his son Big Joey Schiaparelli, he lived on my block. He told me that there were more pictures and evidence of life on Mars...
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