ISS in an hour.

Orange river rafting, lying on our backs calling directions for shooting stars.

then, OMW biggest shooting star of the night, gets brighter, continues, gets brighter. ISS quite amazing to see with the naked eye and without light pollution.
 
Orange river rafting, lying on our backs calling directions for shooting stars.

then, OMW biggest shooting star of the night, gets brighter, continues, gets brighter. ISS quite amazing to see with the naked eye and without light pollution.

You sure that wasn't the asteroid 2013 TX68 which was seen this morning?
 
Orange river rafting, lying on our backs calling directions for shooting stars.

then, OMW biggest shooting star of the night, gets brighter, continues, gets brighter. ISS quite amazing to see with the naked eye and without light pollution.

You sure that wasn't the asteroid 2013 TX68 which was seen this morning?
 
But how does the ISS go around the earth if it is flat?

It's still suspended on either an elephant or a giant turtle's back (speculation depending on which religion you talk to), did you really expect a flat disk the size of the earth just to free-float in nothingness?

You lot need science in your life!
 
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It's still suspended on either an elephant or a giant turtle's back (speculation depending on which religion you talk to), did you really expect a flat disk the size of the earth just to free-float in nothingness?

You lot need science in your life!

You haven't met ol' Paddy, have you? LazyLion has.
 
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