2014/07/08 05:29:21
unclegregy
  
M81 (3,000 Galaxies)12 million light years away from home and yet you've shown no fear coming this far! Welcome to the Ursa Major Constellation. Here we present M81, Bode’s Galaxy, duly named after its discoverer Johann Elert Bode in 1774. It is a classic spiral galaxy but also a very popular target for amateur astronomers due to its large size and very active galactic nucleus which is harboring a supermassive black hole 70 millions times the mass of our Sun… not bad!
You've helped process 3000 galaxies for theSkyNet POGS - thank you!
2014/07/08 05:48:30
Afterburner
Great work everyone! 
2014/07/08 08:27:22
tucker147
I just noticed that I broke 3 million points.
And I got a few new trophies.
 I'm Blue (40,000 cr)
Ceres (2,770 RAC)
M8 (70 Galaxies)
 
Edit: Just got a couple more!
M17 (100 Galaxies)
Asteroid Belt (3,000 RAC)
2014/07/09 08:34:35
Orange_1050
Ah, many New and great acheivements here, great job everyone
 
ATM, I'm in Denmark, on vacation. Despite I'm on 1/2 speed due to a Power breakdown at home, I was able to crack a New Trophy today.
Oh, btw, the price of beer i Denmark is rid... ridicul.... Crap, it's crazy cheep he he
Anyways, the Trophy...
Perhaps the smelliest stuff around, Sulphur:

We're doing great over at POGS these days
2014/07/09 08:53:56
Orange_1050
Double post.
Crappy net here
2014/07/09 08:53:58
Orange_1050
bcavnaugh
Finally got a piece of the Pie.
 




Keep it up Bro, Your RAC points towards both Voyager Trophies. (Your daily production is brutal)
So far, Voyager1 has been awarded 63 times.
Team EVGA have one already, now you go pick next
2014/07/10 06:16:38
bcavnaugh
Thanks Orange_1050 you are right on the target.
 Voyager 2
Voyager 2 - launched before or after voyager 1, what do you think? Either way, it's going a little slower than number 1 so is hanging out past the planets and dwarfs we know about, but not quite at the edge. A fitting reward for reaching 102000 Recent Credits (RAC), we think. Well done!
This trophy has been won by  73 users. 
Team EVGA now has Voyager 1 and Voyager 2
2014/07/10 17:01:22
claytonwilliams

Pluto 
Pluto. Don't feel sorry for it. Seriously. It doesn't care if it's a dwarf or not, it's busy hanging out with Charon, Nix, Hydra, Kerberos and Styx out in the far reaches of the Solar System. It's got time for high fives for you, though. 39,300 Recent Credits (RAC) today, congrats!
Pluto 
Pluto. Don't feel sorry for it. Seriously. It doesn't care if it's a dwarf or not, it's busy hanging out with Charon, Nix, Hydra, Kerberos and Styx out in the far reaches of the Solar System. It's got time for high fives for you, though. 39,300 Recent Credits (RAC) today, congrats!
2014/07/10 17:58:39
Viper97
Well done everyone!  Nice to see some color!
2014/07/11 04:07:05
Khalifrio

Belongs to: Elementals
 
Oxygen, where would we be without it? Well, it'd be a lot like space, for a bit. Then we'd all be dead. Let's not let that happen. Molecular Oxygen is luckily abundant on Earth, but is very rare in space, having only been found for the first time in 2011.
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