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Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for December 09, 2016
Transcript:
Arlo: The night sky has changed little in all of human history! Arlo: The features we see were mapped by many ancient civilizations! Janis: So they'll be here every night for the rest of our lives? Arlo: And longer! Janis: Good! I'm freezing my butt off!
LuvThemPluggers over 8 years ago
Janis is not the philosophical type.
ellisaana Premium Member over 8 years ago
They will be there, but we might not be able to see them for the light pollution.
donrparty over 8 years ago
got your orders arlo go warm it up
Varnes over 8 years ago
Oh, Ralphie’s gonna be all over this one…..
Varnes over 8 years ago
OK, I see Casiopia, but what is that other one?…
chassimmons Premium Member over 8 years ago
FWIW, if you go from Mirach, second left, and look past the star to its right, about the same distance again, that’s the location of the the Andromeda Galaxy.
Tyge over 8 years ago
…and a very nice butt it is.
Varnes over 8 years ago
Thanks, everybody, I knew I could count on you….I do notice Orion is coming into view earlier these days…er, nights….
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chassimmons Premium Member over 8 years ago
This doesn’t matter at all, but since astronomy has been brought up — this star image looks upside down, at least for “before 6 PM”, which is the time indicated in Monday’s cartoon. The image would be OK for about 2 AM (looking northwest). But Jimmy Johnson isn’t bothering with this kind of detail — on Tuesday, they were looking at Orion, about as it would appear (in the southeast) at 11 PM. In December, Orion does not rise until well after 6 PM.
TossedSaladCartoon over 8 years ago
I’ve had this exact conversation!
Doctor_McCoy over 8 years ago
Some see just one star, and it’s not Polaris.
cabalonrye over 8 years ago
The stars are changing place, slowly. In a few thousands years the sky won’t be the same.
KEA over 8 years ago
a very common reaction in astronomy I’m afraid.best viewing is when it’s cold and clear
choo choo willy over 8 years ago
Your job, Arlo, should you choose to accept it, is to go and warm up her butt.
Scoutmaster77 over 8 years ago
I wanted to buy a $3000 telescope about 20 years ago. My wife said, “You want to spend that kind of money on something we can only use at 3:AM while standing in an open field, miles from civilization, freezing our butts off?” I don’t think was on-board with the idea.
hippogriff over 8 years ago
So she should have worn a longer jacket.
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chassimmons
I have a Seasonal Star Carts too, as my comments on Orion’s belt would show.
tudzax2 over 8 years ago
Orion risesOver the tops of the treesI need warmer socks
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen over 8 years ago
By the way, the First Amendment restricts the power of the federal government to limit the freedoms of citizens.
The Fourteenth Amendment extends those restrictions to lower governments such as states, towns, cities, counties, school boards, et cetera.
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Individuals are not included because that would restrict THEIR rights.
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Personally, I favor letting all speak up and identify themselves as whatever they are — fool or sage.
RonBerg13 Premium Member over 8 years ago
Janis has a very nice butt so it must be saved.