File: telescope.swf-(760 KB, 664x490, Game)
[_] I bought you a telescope, /f/ Anonymous 04/23/16(Sat)09:04:09 No.3067772
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>> [_] John Moses Browning 04/23/16(Sat)09:13:35 No.3067777
This is actually pretty cool!
It has many functions
>> [_] Anonymous 04/23/16(Sat)09:55:24 No.3067786
Shit man, I just realized I probably missed the peak of the meteor shower.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/23/16(Sat)10:39:03 No.3067803
>>3067772
>no moons
>no asteroid belts
at least you can set the size and distance to realistic
>> [_] Anonymous 04/23/16(Sat)10:51:31 No.3067805
>>3067803
>you can set the size and distance to realistic
this
But then i can't even find Jupiter anymore
>> [_] Anonymous 04/23/16(Sat)10:56:24 No.3067807
>>3067805
Well, as I understand it is supposed to be a telescope simulator, so if you look in the right
direction Jupiter should be a slightly brighter star.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/23/16(Sat)11:42:51 No.3067814
>>3067772
So many planets, so many distance stars. Life is out there, teeming no doubt. They think and hope
and dream no doubt, and work to pierce the heavens just as we do.
So many trillions of planets in the universe, and we are the only one that still has jews.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/23/16(Sat)12:22:49 No.3067827
>>3067814
fucking this
if there is a project the question shouldn't be:"Do we have enough money to make it real?" but
instead:"Do we have enough resources?"
this current system we live in should die otherwise we die with it
>> [_] Anonymous 04/23/16(Sat)14:42:06 No.3067867
> pluto
> visit planet
> planet
>> [_] Anonymous 04/23/16(Sat)15:05:47 No.3067882
>>3067772
>>3067772
>no planet 9