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muskyrat
Posted 3/6/2014 4:50 PM (#696827 - in reply to #695627)
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Qrock what do you fish out of a 67' Viking?
Cody
Posted 3/9/2014 8:22 AM (#697532 - in reply to #695627)
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Furgediboutit, Bazinga ! My meager Associates Degree don't cut it for this science project, however interesting topic, Thanks
Corso Mike
Posted 3/9/2014 11:11 AM (#697594 - in reply to #695636)
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Cowboyhannah - 3/3/2014 11:48 AM

I would say it depends whether it is an anomonalistic month relative to the apogee and perigee. The selenographic colongitude a.k.a. the longitude of the moon's morning teminator--will, I suspect, have some influence as well. I would, of course, pay particular attention to the moon's ephemeris on this day as you previously mentioned. Given our circumstances last month, intercalation will not be a factor this year.


Either you are brilliant or you have plenty of fertilizer.
Qrocks
Posted 3/26/2014 5:25 PM (#702396 - in reply to #696827)
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muskyrat - 3/6/2014 4:50 PM

Qrock what do you fish out of a 67' Viking?


muskyrat
Posted 3/27/2014 9:01 AM (#702556 - in reply to #702396)
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You just caught that LOL.
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