A few months ago it came out that it was not ki but people who did it manually, was a big scandal, Amazon probably had a department in India with over 1000 employees who did it 😂
If you want to observe the Perseids shooting star shower, you should look to the north-east. The best time is in the early hours of the morning. The annual spectacle is visible until 24.08. More than 100 shooting stars pass across the sky every hour, and if you're lucky, you might catch around 25.
Saphira wrote on 13.08.2024 at 19:07: If you want to observe the Perseids shooting star shower, you should look to the northeast. Ideally in the early hours of the morning. The annual spectacle is visible until August 24. More than 100 shooting stars pass across the sky every hour, and if you're lucky, you might catch around 25.
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I really need to look out for it, I've often read about it on Insta but unfortunately always forget
I really have to pay attention to it, I've often read it in Insta but unfortunately always forget
Yes, I usually forget it as soon as I read it and miss the shooting star phase every time. But now I'm still in time. I once saw a really big bolide from a balcony in August 2008. The thing was visible for what felt like 10 seconds, glowed blue/purple/green and flew more like a semicircle before it went out. To my eye, it was as big as a 2-euro coin at that distance. It must have been the shooting star boss.
Yeah, I usually forget about it as soon as I read it too and miss the shooting star phase every time. But now I'm still in time. I once saw a really big bolide from a balcony in August 2008. The thing was visible for what felt like 10 seconds, glowed blue/purple/green and flew more like a semicircle before it went out. To my eye, it was as big as a 2-euro coin at that distance. It must have been the shooting star boss.
Sometimes I'm really fascinated by what you can see in the night sky and when you consider how small and tiny we are, it's incredible
I also like to watch documentaries about the universe and recently it was explained how we see the past of an object in the sky, e.g. a star, when we look at it
For example, let's say we see a bright star that is light years away, say 10 years, then what we see there is the image from 10 years ago, even if the star implodes now we would only see this in 10 years (not considering other effects just from an optical point of view)
I think it's awesome to think that we have these seemingly infinite expanses or the black holes, what happens when you land somewhere else and where are the aliens, it's presumptuous to believe that you are alone in this gigantic universe
These are all things I could spend days thinking about
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Thanks for the quick answer!
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What the Seriously now?
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Unbelievable no, and they want to sell us that as ki😂😂
Have a look here
https://youtu.be/aOK_CnYymeQ
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At Bwin, however, the promotions are canceled after 30 days, if I remember correctly
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*notes 25 wishes
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I really need to look out for it, I've often read about it on Insta but unfortunately always forget
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Yes, I usually forget it as soon as I read it and miss the shooting star phase every time. But now I'm still in time. I once saw a really big bolide from a balcony in August 2008. The thing was visible for what felt like 10 seconds, glowed blue/purple/green and flew more like a semicircle before it went out. To my eye, it was as big as a 2-euro coin at that distance. It must have been the shooting star boss.
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Sometimes I'm really fascinated by what you can see in the night sky and when you consider how small and tiny we are, it's incredible
I also like to watch documentaries about the universe and recently it was explained how we see the past of an object in the sky, e.g. a star, when we look at it
For example, let's say we see a bright star that is light years away, say 10 years, then what we see there is the image from 10 years ago, even if the star implodes now we would only see this in 10 years (not considering other effects just from an optical point of view)
I think it's awesome to think that we have these seemingly infinite expanses or the black holes, what happens when you land somewhere else and where are the aliens, it's presumptuous to believe that you are alone in this gigantic universe
These are all things I could spend days thinking about
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