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  • #16
    Originally posted by FitnessBrat
    You're such a dork, lol




    Ahaha! He's gonna be like "well if you're walking 3.5 mph it will take you xyz...."
    3,913,894,325 years

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    • #17
      Originally posted by babyblues
      3,913,894,325 years
      this sticky was made in your image. > :nerdnew:

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      • #18
        Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
        how long would it take to walk? lol

        That there is funny!!!!

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        • #19
          Apparently it has 1.6 times the gravity of earth. I can't imagine how my knees would feel walking around at nearly 400 pounds!

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          • #20
            Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
            this sticky was made in your image. > :nerdnew:
            Hey, you're the one who started this post. Besides, I'm the coolest damn nerd you'll ever meet. :D

            I just find the enormity of the universe fascinating. It just blows me away how BIG everything is. That's why I like that pic of the sun in my avatar. :nerdnew:

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            • #21
              Originally posted by THE BOUNCER
              i am with you on that one. WTF? this thread went to shit real quick.
              LMAO.
              It was supposed to be a joke...like we're going to get there anytime soon. Actually, I think it is neat that we're able to see things similar to our planet.

              Originally posted by babyblues
              I just find the enormity of the universe fascinating. It just blows me away how BIG everything is. That's why I like that pic of the sun in my avatar. :nerdnew:
              Did you see those 3D pictures of the sun they recently released? Cool shit...Supposedly, it'll help them predict or know more about the sun storms.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by SonofBone
                Did you see those 3D pictures of the sun they recently released? Cool shit...Supposedly, it'll help them predict or know more about the sun storms.
                I haven't seen those. I'll have to find them. Where did you hear about them?

                I'd be iterested to know what they would do when they knew a storm was coming. Solar flares affect radio transmissions on Earth 90 million miles away. That's pretty powerful.

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                • #23
                  Here you go. Click on the photographs in the upper left hand section of the story. Basically, they look like your avatar but different colors.

                  NASA 3D Sun Images

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