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The Picard Maneuver to Comic Strips@lemmy.world • 1 year ago

Better not miss it [the oatmeal]

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Better not miss it [the oatmeal]

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The Picard Maneuver to Comic Strips@lemmy.world • 1 year ago
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  • @Donkter@lemmy.world
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    60•1 year ago

    You never realize just how often clouds are around until you want to look up.

    • @Obi@sopuli.xyz
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      19•1 year ago

      If you’re like me weather has a huge influence on my work so you develop an oversensitivity to it and always looking at the sky taking notes, observing how it behaves and learning to predict what it’s gonna do next.

      • @brbposting@sh.itjust.works
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        7•1 year ago

        Cool, you’re a meteorologist?

        • @Obi@sopuli.xyz
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          7•1 year ago

          Not at all haha, I’m a small media producer and drone pilot.

          • @brbposting@sh.itjust.works
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            4•1 year ago

            Tight!

            • BlanketsWithSmallpox
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              2•1 year ago

              • @brbposting@sh.itjust.works
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                2•1 year ago

                Little baby ant butthole

  • @CarlosCheddar@lemmy.world
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    36•1 year ago

    These are the consequences of using the cloud for everything!

    • @can@sh.itjust.works
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      12•1 year ago

      Regular stars are cool too so I check whenever I’m outside at night

      • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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        16•1 year ago

        Light pollution means you don’t even need clouds to miss the stars

      • Karyoplasma
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        6•1 year ago

        My favorite star is Sirius, my favorite constellation is Cassiopeia. I try to find them every night.

    • @brbposting@sh.itjust.works
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      5•1 year ago

  • @VelvetStorm@lemmy.world
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    32•1 year ago

    I remember once in high school there was a super long and cool meteor shower at like 2 or 3 am. on a school night. My parents let me skip school the next day, and my friend stayed over, and we stayed up all night to see it. Core memory unlocked that night.

    • Victor
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      5•1 year ago

      Did that unlock some kind of interest as well? Like astronomy or space or science in general or something else?

      • @VelvetStorm@lemmy.world
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        5•1 year ago

        I really like astrophotography but I don’t have the money to do it. At a minimum, I would need to buy a star tracker mount for my camera and then get stacking programs, but those pictures won’t be very good. For a good setup for astro, you need a telescope, a mount to fit your camera on, and other stuff.

        It did help me get into other types of photography like macro.

        • Victor
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          3•1 year ago

          Cool ☺️ Pivotal event!

        • @Retrograde@lemmy.world
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          I respect your respect for astrophotography and I just wanted to say that you can still get some really amazing shots (albeit not super close-up). I’ve made a series of wonderful astrophotography time lapses with just my Sony mirrorless and a tripod and patience.

          I’m sure you’re probably aware but just wanted to say :)

      • @Retrograde@lemmy.world
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        4•1 year ago

        Sadly they became an investment banker

  • @SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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    19•1 year ago

    In case you weren’t aware that he’s a Seattleite.

    • @lessthanluigi@lemmy.world
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      God, is this true. Missed both the eclipse and the aurora borealis to clouds. The thing is that the other days were sunny.

      • @SpaceNoodle@lemmy.world
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        5•1 year ago

        You couldn’t even tell it was happening. Fully overcast.

  • @son_named_bort@lemmy.world
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    12•1 year ago

    About 5 years ago my wife and I went to Bryce Canyon. The area around there is fairly secluded with few people living there, thus there’s little light pollution. As a result, the area is well known for it’s night sky, as you can see more stars there than just about anywhere else in the continental US. Anyway, guess what we saw when we were there.

    • @Alexstarfire@lemmy.world
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      17•1 year ago

      Two people fucking

    • @Cornucopiaofplenty@lemmy.world
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      3•1 year ago

      Rocks?

  • @dubyakay@lemmy.ca
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    12•1 year ago

    Oh, so Southern Ontario.

    • gen/Eric
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      12•1 year ago

      Rochester, NY checking in. Couldn’t see the total solar eclipse due to clouds.

      • @TexasDrunk@lemmy.world
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        8•1 year ago

        So I drove up to see the totality and it was cloudy as shit in the DFW area. About 10 minutes beforehand the clouds parted.

        I got super lucky.

      • @PunnyName@lemmy.world
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        4•1 year ago

        Traveled to Buffalo. No eclipse =(

  • @someguy3@lemmy.ca
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    9•1 year ago

    But you can see Gibbers Crabst.

  • @KvasiroftheWoods@lemmy.world
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    8•1 year ago

    Yes, this is called living in the pacific northwest ;D

  • @RagingRobot@lemmy.world
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    7•1 year ago

    Doesn’t a lunar eclipse happen way more often?

    • @VelvetStorm@lemmy.world
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      6•1 year ago

      Yes they do happen far more often than solar.

    • @Daxtron2@startrek.website
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      2•1 year ago

      Same with meteor showers lol

  • @FiniteBanjo@lemmy.today
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    5•1 year ago

    I had the same problem with the Perseids.

  • Destide
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    2•1 year ago

    I got a dobsonian for Christmas and have managed to use it twice

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