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Polaris: The Current North Star
Today the Earth's axis points within one degree of Polaris, the brightest star in the constellation Ursa Minor (also called the Little Bear or the Little Dipper). Polaris appears to be in a fixed position in the sky throughout the year. All other stars and constellations seem to revolve around the North Star. To find Polaris in the sky, locate the Big Dipper and follow the two stars at the end of the basin upward. This should lead you directly to Polaris. It is the last star in the tail of the Little Dipper. Fractal made using Apophysis Background done in Photoshop CS Brushes - [link] and [link] |
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August 21, 2005
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"I aim to misbehave." - Malcolm Reynolds, Serenity
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That the gloss has washed away
But you're the one whose colour's gone
From love to dirty grey
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Arthur: What is normality? We would talk about normality until the cows come home...
Trillian: What is home?
Zaphod: What are cows?
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Isabel
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Lying down for hours, bright spots in the dark glowing
And windows closed
We conspire against the hypocrites
We make plans to bring back the rain.
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I'm here...but not really....
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