antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov — If you took a picture of the Sun at the same time each day, would it remain in the same position? The answer is no, and the shape traced out by the Sun over the course of a year is called an analemma.
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shane98cMar 5, 2007
Actually, the galaxy does not move around the universe it is moving away from all the other galaxies... which make up the Universe.
sctechguyMar 5, 2007
Ouch, too bad you were already beat to the joke by habenneas just above.
epallaMar 5, 2007
MTU Represent
Closed AccountMar 5, 2007
openyoureyes17I agree with you. So, beyond digging you up, I'm going to tell you that I agree.
xenogisMar 5, 2007
""linear circle" ... think about what you really just said." hehe
meethreeMar 5, 2007
software2, I gree with you. dig up.But I strongly disagree with openyoureyes17, dig down.I'm not sure how I feel about greenlight2001 yet.
bhaveshjhaveriMar 5, 2007
Interesting topic selected.Someone must put the live video of all the snaps made round the year onto Digg.
tackleMar 5, 2007
Quote: "linear circle" ... think about what you really just said.A straight line is a circle with infinite radius of curvature.
realsurrealMar 6, 2007
looks like a bowling pin
jamesvaughnMar 11, 2007
Whenever I see an 8 now, I'm gonna think of Emma.
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