Just like my dogs, anything they can see if their territory and they must bark at anyone walking along the sidewalk….I guess its natural in nature and thus mankind fits right in.
There is only one “moon”. The rest are properly called “natural satellites”. They should be called moons, that’s like calling other planets “earths”. That may happen since the press like to call newly discovered earth-sized planets “earths”.
Farside99 over 8 years ago
All of a sudden, the shoe is on the other foot.
Dave Thorby over 8 years ago
Just when you think you’re getting used to the new artist, he goes and draws Blanche as she is in the third panel!
Dr_Zinj over 8 years ago
3rd panel has hints of Blanche when the Wiz was courting her.
Kristiaan over 8 years ago
Who wouldn’t want to have a supernova named after one’s self!
angelfiredragon over 8 years ago
Just like my dogs, anything they can see if their territory and they must bark at anyone walking along the sidewalk….I guess its natural in nature and thus mankind fits right in.
RalphZIggy over 8 years ago
known to most people as the “crab nebula”
Joken' over 8 years ago
You too can be a star
KEA over 8 years ago
We give things names to differentiate them. As long as we’re doing that, we might as well have a reason for the name.
Doug Taylor Premium Member over 8 years ago
I can see the Ringo Starr without a telescope.
Beettlebooger over 8 years ago
@ziggy- nice! Beat me to it
Ebenezer Stooge Premium Member over 8 years ago
Uh … when did the Wizard’s wife change the spelling of her name to “Blanche”? As of June 25, 2015, she was “Blanch”!
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
Why do we give names to “moons” of other planets, yet for Earth’s “moon” we just call it the moon?
Andrew85994 over 8 years ago
There is only one “moon”. The rest are properly called “natural satellites”. They should be called moons, that’s like calling other planets “earths”. That may happen since the press like to call newly discovered earth-sized planets “earths”.
jimboylan over 8 years ago
Just wait ’til she discovers how big a Super Nova really is!
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago