
Here's a souvenir from last night's space travel. Brought to you from 740 million miles away.
Droopy wrote:"Well I'm working my way up to Kolob
With a burnin' love inside..."
I wonder if Saturn gets its light from Kolob too, or if it comes from Krypton. Probably Krypton. Kolob doesn't bother with lowly planets.
bcspace wrote:I wonder if Saturn gets its light from Kolob too, or if it comes from Krypton. Probably Krypton. Kolob doesn't bother with lowly planets.
Saturn reflects light from the Sun visually, though it does also glow of itself in other wavelengths. But as for the Book of Abraham, I see that as a reference to the universal law gravitation (which is what powers the stars) or something similar.
bcspace wrote:Very nice. One of these days I'll have to build that off-axis reflector I've been thinking of.
Saturn reflects light from the Sun visually, though it does also glow of itself in other wavelengths. But as for the Book of Abraham, I see that as a reference to the universal law gravitation (which is what powers the stars) or something similar.Light is gravitation.
Yes. And horse is tapir.