The most distant star in our Galaxy is only about 100,000 light years away. It is obscured by dust, but anything beyond, in another galaxy is hopelessly too far to see.
did you ever notice that when you capture a bunch of fireflies and put them in a jar, that they smell like peanut butter?either that, or I forgot to wash the jar.
TheSkulker over 10 years ago
A Bush accused Dole of cronyism???
Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!!!The shrubs’ (plural intended), hypocrisy is only exceeded by their disconnect from regular peopleSisyphos over 10 years ago
Fireflies and bats always get in the way of cosmic moments….
Pocosdad over 10 years ago
I’ve always found that field full of fireflies is a cosmic moment.
wcorvi over 10 years ago
The most distant star in our Galaxy is only about 100,000 light years away. It is obscured by dust, but anything beyond, in another galaxy is hopelessly too far to see.
thirdguy over 10 years ago
did you ever notice that when you capture a bunch of fireflies and put them in a jar, that they smell like peanut butter?either that, or I forgot to wash the jar.
Strod over 10 years ago
Not true. You certainly can see some other galaxies with the naked eye.
sbchamp over 10 years ago
“Gloomp!”
Retired Dude over 10 years ago
I haven’t seen a firefly in thirty years. Not since the fire ants got here.
markjoseph125 over 10 years ago
Yes, but that day is about five billion years off. Sigh. I guess I won’t be around to see it…