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Originally posted by MOTT the HOOPLE
Originally posted by Sed Non Credo
reply to post by K J Gunderson
I agree with you 100 percent but I'd just like to throw my experience in there. I saw something very strange in the sky, sat with a group of 8 people. For some strange reason I didn't open my mouth and tell a single person, so only the person to my left who had me in his line of sight saw I was looking at something.
That person to my left then asked "what are you looking at?" so I pointed totally gobsmacked and then he proceeded to do the same. Like a pair of idiots we both just sat and stared like a pair of gormless fools. The worst thing, and the part that relates to your post is that we both had mobile phones with cameras on them in our pockets.
And since due to our stupidity whenever I tell somebody of our experience we get almost laughed off, and only rarely taken seriously. And that's even though I always start of the sentence by saying "I'm not saying I saw little green men r anything, but..."
But where you point is concerned I agree 100 percent, I've got this story down as simply charletans taking advantage again. Although I ofcourse try to remain open minded to everything.
Originally posted by Pax et Intellectus
reply to post by K J Gunderson
Is it just me or does any one else find her slightly sexy.....Where was she from again and when is the next flight :-)
Originally posted by yeahright
Originally posted by MOTT the HOOPLE
If that's not Rory Calhoun in the middle and John Payne on the right, I'll set fire to my Death Valley Days/Western Star Theater/Call of the West fan club card.
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Also isnt Venus supposed to be poisonous how is it possible they were from there?
Venus is the hottest planet in our Solar System. On Earth, places near the equator are much warmer than places near the poles. On Venus, it is really hot everywhere... even at the North and South Poles.
Venus doesn't have any oceans. It does have two large areas of higher ground. Scientists call the raised areas "continents". One continent is near the North Pole. It is called Ishtar Terra and is about as big as Australia. The highest mountain range on Venus is on Ishtar Terra. The mountains are called Maxwell Montes. They are about 11 km (6.6 miles) high, a little bit taller than Mount Everest on Earth.
The land is rugged around the poles of Venus. There are groups of ridges near each pole. These ridges rise a few kilometers above the lower plains. They are up to hundreds of kilometers wide and thousands of kilometers long. One group of ridges is in Lavinia Planitia near the South Pole. Another set of ridges is next to Atalanta Planitia near the North Pole.
Venus isn't tilted on its axis very much. Earth is tilted about 23°. Venus is only tilted 3°. That means there are no seasons on Venus. It is pretty much the same temperature all year round on Venus... hot!
The atmosphere above the poles of Venus is strange. A "vortex" (plural: vortices) is a swirling mass of air and clouds... like a tornado or a hurricane. There are two vortices in the atmosphere above each of the poles of Venus!