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anmolt
17th June 2005, 22:20
To those who came to the mission bay meet this wednesday...remember the guy that stopped his car and honked and pointed upwards?????
Apparently jupiter could be sighted next to the moon and im guessing he was pointing to the same..apparently this phenomenon occurs once every 1000 years..not sure about the facts but am guessing the moon,jupiter and earth were all aligned........

StoneChucker
17th June 2005, 22:44
To those who came to the mission bay meet this wednesday...remember the guy that stopped his car and honked and pointed upwards?????
Apparently jupiter could be sighted next to the moon and im guessing he was pointing to the same..apparently this phenomenon occurs once every 1000 years..not sure about the facts but am guessing the moon,jupiter and earth were all aligned........
From what I undurrrrrstand, Jupiter was passing behind/infront of the moon. Won't happen again for around 79 years? Can't remember exact details. I spent quite some time trying to get good pics of it. Used a film camera, so I won't know for a while.

Thats the official story.

But we all know it was Marklar Interceptor #1 doing a recon mission past earth, gathering info for their big invasion in 61 years, 9 months, 2 weeks, 4 days, 9 hours. They reckon it will be that long before they find intelligent life worth invading :rofl:

Jeremy
17th June 2005, 22:49
Ah so that's why you were all looking at the moon. I wondered what you were going on about.

Biff
18th June 2005, 01:11
Nope, you're all wrong, even if you weren't. The moon was passing in front of Jupiter, and it's not all that uncommon. I know these things because I am the fat bloke down the pub that thinks he knows everything, and contradicts everything anybody else ever layed claim to knowing. That my friends is a fact. :drinkup:

eliot-ness
18th June 2005, 08:00
I know these things because I am the fat bloke down the pub that thinks he knows everything, and contradicts everything anybody else ever layed claim to knowing. That my friends is a fact. :drinkup:

Guys who think they know everything really annoy those of us who do

Kickaha
18th June 2005, 08:07
I know these things because I am the fat bloke down the pub that thinks he knows everything, and contradicts everything anybody else ever layed claim to knowing. That my friends is a fact. :drinkup:


Well the fat bit is anyway :rofl:

Fart
18th June 2005, 09:46
What about Uranis?

James Deuce
18th June 2005, 09:56
What about Uranis?

That's "Uranus".

Pixie
18th June 2005, 10:04
Jupiter was passing behind/infront of the moon. :
I guess it wasn't the latter,seeing as we would be nothing but a big oily stain in the Jovian clouds about now :rofl:

James Deuce
18th June 2005, 10:06
I guess it wasn't the latter,seeing as we would be nothing but a big oily stain in the Jovian clouds about now :rofl:

That would microscopically minute oil stain I reckon. Or perhaps an already dispersing swirl in the upper atmosphere.

Would be a good view though.

StoneChucker
18th June 2005, 10:11
I guess it wasn't the latter,seeing as we would be nothing but a big oily stain in the Jovian clouds about now :rofl:
:weird: hehe, yeah I just realised the obsurdity of what I said. :whistle:

Qkchk
18th June 2005, 10:15
So becides all the moon and ars@hole jokes and the wise words from the pub master - when you guys meeting up next time? Just missed out on the weds meet :doh:

Pixie
18th June 2005, 10:17
That would microscopically minute oil stain I reckon. Or perhaps an already dispersing swirl in the upper atmosphere.

Would be a good view though.
No,I think the Earth,crushed up, would make quite a lot of purty colours across the cloud tops of Jupiter.
Comet Hale-Bopp was probably less than 10 kms in diameter and it had an impressive effect.
The volume ratio of Juptier to Earth is 1300 to 1 if I remember correctly.

James Deuce
18th June 2005, 10:58
No,I think the Earth,crushed up, would make quite a lot of purty colours across the cloud tops of Jupiter.
Comet Hale-Bopp was probably less than 10 kms in diameter and it had an impressive effect.
The volume ratio of Juptier to Earth is 1300 to 1 if I remember correctly.

Something like 13 or 34 (or something) Earths fit in the red spot alone.

Of course what kind of effect depends on a whole bunch of things like approach vectors and relative motion. We might end up as a moon, or the effect of a large gravitational field my present some difficulties to tectonic stability on Earth. The bits might be so small they end up in a small ring round Jupiter, or it might slingshot us out of our current orbit altogether.

I wonder if you can use Orbiter to model something like that?

Jeremy
18th June 2005, 13:04
No it's closer to a thousand. You need 3 earths just to fill across the red spot.

Jeremy
18th June 2005, 13:45
Wasnt this meeting on THURSDAY?????

Yip it was. Though it was probably friday by the time half of the people turned up :P

myvice
18th June 2005, 13:59
ALL biker meetings are like that, if you told them 6 the first ones would be there at 7:30

Gremlin
18th June 2005, 15:00
ALL biker meetings are like that, if you told them 6 the first ones would be there at 7:30
Thats because destinations aren't that important.

When I'm about 2km from home, occasionally I'll duck off and take a twisty back road to get home. Simply because I don't feel like being home immediately, and the same straight flat road with cars is boring.

justsomeguy
18th June 2005, 17:52
So becides all the moon and ars@hole jokes and the wise words from the pub master - when you guys meeting up next time? Just missed out on the weds meet :doh:

Hey are you the girl who raced in the Targa last weekend?? Someone there had a number plate that said quick chick.... was a CRX I think.....