Animation of all known asteroids
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Animation of all known asteroids
Just saw this short video and enjoyed it:
All Known Asteroids in the Solar System (1999-2018):
All Known Asteroids in the Solar System (1999-2018):
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Prof. Barnhardt to Klaatu in The Day the Earth Stood Still: "There are several thousand questions I'd like to ask you.”
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Re: Animation of all known asteroids
Wow so we are really circling down the drain!
Boy that animation sure looked like Kerbal, and boom up pops Scott Manley... Hrm..
Boy that animation sure looked like Kerbal, and boom up pops Scott Manley... Hrm..
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Re: Animation of all known asteroids
Very interesting.
It brings to mind a fine dust swirling in the sunlight on a warm summer day.
It brings to mind a fine dust swirling in the sunlight on a warm summer day.
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