2014/10/16 06:14:38
Orange_1050
bcavnaugh
M104 Today from theSkyNet POGS


Vnice bcavnaugh
2014/10/17 08:59:08
tucker147

Got this little badge yesterday.
 
I also passed 20Mil credits total!
2014/10/17 09:48:00
bcavnaugh
tucker147

Got this little badge yesterday.
 
I also passed 20Mil credits total!


Great Work! tucker147
2014/10/17 10:57:28
bcavnaugh
New Today from theSkyNet Potassium

Pure potassium burns with a pale lilac flame and reacts violently with water. Potassium chloride can be used instead of table salt (sodium chloride) for people trying to cut salt out of their diet.
2014/10/18 07:04:58
Khalifrio

Very rare in stars, Fluorine is another element that's quickly converted into other things. You've probably encountered it in your toothpaste as fluoride. Show off your toothy grin!
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2014/10/18 08:03:14
tucker147

Got another one.
2014/10/19 06:45:32
bcavnaugh
New Today from WCG  Uncovering Genome Mysteries 
2014/10/19 16:57:34
Khalifrio
M33
 
Belongs to: Voyage through the Messier catalogue
 
It’s always friendly to meet the neighbors, especially if they are only a mere 3 million light years away! That being said here is M33, the Triangulum Galaxy, or sometimes referred to as the Pinwheel Galaxy. It is a member of our Local Group of galaxies (also including the Milky Way and the Andromeda Galaxy). Possibly being bound to Andromeda, the Triangulum houses around 40 billion stars, which compared to what the other two have isn’t a large amount, making it one of the most distant, permanent, objects that can be viewed with the naked eye. Lucky for you, you can now keep it on your trophy shelf!
You've helped process 2000 galaxies for theSkyNet POGS - thank you!
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2014/10/19 17:23:31
bcavnaugh
+1 I love them Messier Khalifrio
2014/10/19 18:10:40
bcavnaugh
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