CrusaderFrank
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Well, there's nothing we can do about it if it does, eh?
That's why you should live every day like it's your last!
And not worry about paying off your bills!
cheers!!
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Well, there's nothing we can do about it if it does, eh?
That's why you should live every day like it's your last!
And not worry about paying off your bills!
what if the moon explodes?
3,260 light-years? Light travels at a hundred and 86 thousand miles A SECOND. Doesn't seem that close. It takes the light from the sun to Pluto more than 5 hours. This is over 3200 light years? Also, my understanding is the energy shoots out of two cones, one at either end of it's magnetic poles. To have one of those aimed directly at us from over 3 thousand light years away would be very unlucky indeed.
Supernova
what if the moon explodes?
Everyone knows that the Moon is an artificial, mostly hollow satellite, at least they should