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Tree Bucket
Apr 1, 2016

R.I.P.idura leucophrys

git apologist posted:

yeah but because it has no surface oceans it has roughly the same land area as earth

Kim Stanley Robinson reader spotted

MrQwerty posted:

still amazing that venera even managed to stay intact enough to take pictures of that blasted hellscape

And once they got it out of Russia, they were able to send it to Venus!

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Tree Bucket
Apr 1, 2016

R.I.P.idura leucophrys
In 2028, Australia is getting a total solar eclipse that lines up perfectly with our biggest city, right on midday.
I want to start planning early: am I better off seeing the eclipse over a big city with a seriously beautiful harbor? Or should I hit up one of the tiny desert-ish towns, as they are far less likely to have rainy conditions?

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