Richard Willis > Richard WillisOctober 13, 2024 at 1:19am
Here's my picture of the comet, taken on a darkened street just after sunset. The darker it got, the more it started to disappear below the horizon. Never saw the tail. I'm sure there will be better pictures from the observatories.
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Captain Comics > Richard WillisNovember 14, 2024 at 9:39pm
I don't disallow his valid points, but in this, as in so many Moore interviews, there's a lot of Grandpa Simpson shaking his fist at clouds. No, things are not the same as they were in your 20s, Alan, but that doesn't mean they are worse.
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Here's my picture of the comet, taken on a darkened street just after sunset. The darker it got, the more it started to disappear below the horizon. Never saw the tail. I'm sure there will be better pictures from the observatories.
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I don't disallow his valid points, but in this, as in so many Moore interviews, there's a lot of Grandpa Simpson shaking his fist at clouds. No, things are not the same as they were in your 20s, Alan, but that doesn't mean they are worse.