Thursday, 5 July 2012

Black Spot   ::

June 6

Venus' transit across the sun

Last night scientist observed a little black spot on the Sun. THEY stayed up all night to record this with THEIR cameras. Of course, the sun was visible so it was not really night, but for their internal clocks, they should have been dormant. Last night was also unusual because their orbit now follows the day-night shadow cast on Earth by the Sun. From that orbit they are continuously sunlit and have perpetual day. On one side of their spaceship it is night; on the other it is day. This is good for their plants. Gardener and his crewmates observed the little black spot move across the Sun through a special filter. Sunflower, Broccoli, and I can look directly at the sun with no filter.they  all were smiling. i guess

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