Comments [1] posted: Oct 30, 2008 Greg O'Byrne

What is a Guelph?  Is that the sort-of mediocre evil elf.  Half as evil as a Drow?

image

"This event was a relatively slow fireball that made it far into the Earth's atmosphere," said Phil McCausland, a postdoctoral researcher in planetary science at Western. "Most meteoroids burn up by the time they hit an altitude of 60 or 70 kilometers (37 to 44 miles) from the ground." - LiveScience.com 

...and because you asked for it, here is where Guelph is.

image

Hat Tip: Scooter over at GadgetGrid.com


      Comments [1]
tags: [asteroids | astronomy | science | space]


Thursday, May 28, 2009 1:24:54 PM UTC
Hi guys. We cannot deny the facts of nature, but we should certainly try to improve on them. Help me! I can not find sites on the: Turbo tax. I found only this - turbo tax. Turbotax software - intuit turbotax deluxe, basic federal and state tax software selection. When it comes to saving your hard earned money, resource one turbo tax. :rolleyes: Thanks in advance. Roxanne from Barbados.
All comments require the approval of the site owner before being displayed.
Name
E-mail
(will show your gravatar icon)
Home page

Live Comment Preview

Comment (Some html is allowed: a@href@title, b, blockquote@cite, i, strike, strong, sub, u) where the @ means "attribute." For example, you can use <a href="" title=""> or <blockquote cite="Scott">.  
Enter the code shown (prevents robots):

<<< Older Stuff Yo!
home | about | rss
heya punk.here is where lotsa content will be
Larry says!
Larry says!