Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 09, 1963
Transcript:
"Charlie Brown and Sally are standing in the field with their hands behind their back, looking at the night sky. <br> <br> Charlie Brown and Sally are looking at the stars as Charlie Brown says, “Fascinating.. Completely Fascinating..” <br> <br> “See that group of stars, Sally?” says Charlie Brown as he points to a group of stars in the sky. <br> <br> Charlie Brown turns to Sally and says, “That’s called the “Big Dipper” <br> <br> Charlie Brown points up to the big dipper and explains to Sally, “The shape of the “Big Dipper” changes over the years because of an unequal movement among its stars…” Sally looks up as he points this out. <br> <br> Sally turns and looks at Charlie Brown as he goes on saying, “In another hundred thousand years the “Big Dipper” will be gone..” <br> <br> They both turn and continue to look at the stars. <br> <br> “WAAH!” Sally turns and starts to cry as Charlie Brown looks at her with a shocked look. <br> <br> " dialogue-text,"Charlie Brown and Sally are standing in the field with their hands behind their back, looking at the night sky. <br> <br> Charlie Brown and Sally are looking at the stars as Charlie Brown says, “Fascinating.. Completely Fascinating..” <br> <br> “See that group of stars, Sally?” says Charlie Brown as he points to a group of stars in the sky. <br> <br> Charlie Brown turns to Sally and says, “That’s called the “Big Dipper” <br> <br> Charlie Brown points up to the big dipper and explains to Sally, “The shape of the “Big Dipper” changes over the years because of an unequal movement among its stars…” Sally looks up as he points this out. <br> <br> Sally turns and looks at Charlie Brown as he goes on saying, “In another hundred thousand years the “Big Dipper” will be gone..” <br> <br> They both turn and continue to look at the stars. <br> <br> “WAAH!” Sally turns and starts to cry as Charlie Brown looks at her with a shocked look. <br> <br> "
MrJamie1062 almost 11 years ago
That is why most of the constellations no longer resemble what they are supposed to—FIXED STAR, is the term for such stars, that make up constellations—as the years, centuries pass, the stars actually move out of place, SLOWLY, BUT SURELY. I have read, that in about ten thousand years or so from now, this will be the case with the Big Dipper—the cup will be so much wider by then, that the constellation will no longer resemble a dipper. So Charlie Brown is right, in Panel 6.
RazorT almost 7 years ago
Don’t worry Sally. At least it’ll be there all your life.
Daeder over 3 years ago
And the big dipper is full of milk from the milky way. As the stars move and the big dipper comes apart, the milk will spill. Still, there’s no use crying about it.
yow4zip Premium Member over 1 year ago
R. I. P.