The Hale-Bopp comet was spectacular! It was just right there. You didn’t have to look for it. It was just right there, as big as life. For weeks…..This one does have great potential, if it makes it around the sun….Hey, maybe we’ll get two comets as it comes around the sun…..Keep your fingers crossed…
Anyone else remember “Our New Age,” a comic strip about science that ran on Sunday during, I think, the 1960s? It was straight science, no stories or anything. I followed it, and my science teachers would sometimes post it on their classroom bulletin boards. I liked it, though, occassionally, it would deal with things like if the Van Allen belt got out of control, or mutations, and it could be pretty scary.
Comets are close to the horizon when they’re near the sun. After the sun rises, it’s impossible to see them. They are visible higher in the sky on their way in and out of the solar system.Having said that, I was very disappointed that I never did see Haley, even when I was in the Keys.
Bilan about 11 years ago
What? No insipid remark by Brewster?
edclectic about 11 years ago
Quick…where’s my white Nikes & tinfoil helmet?!
Varnes about 11 years ago
The Hale-Bopp comet was spectacular! It was just right there. You didn’t have to look for it. It was just right there, as big as life. For weeks…..This one does have great potential, if it makes it around the sun….Hey, maybe we’ll get two comets as it comes around the sun…..Keep your fingers crossed…
Coyoty Premium Member about 11 years ago
Why do they always have to be on the horizon where I can’t find them?
A. Buckeye about 11 years ago
I love this strip, entertaining and educational.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 11 years ago
SciTech Scotty said:
“Brewster thought Dr. Mel said “bison” so he is out hunting buffalo.”
In space, “The Final Frontier”? Oh, I keep forgetting, this is Brewster we’re talking about!
corzak about 11 years ago
I’ve been outside at 5am with binocs, to see ISON, three mornings in a row now.Completely overcast. Three mornings in a row now. Doh!
ChessPirate about 11 years ago
I think Doc ISON something!
Kim Metzger Premium Member about 11 years ago
Anyone else remember “Our New Age,” a comic strip about science that ran on Sunday during, I think, the 1960s? It was straight science, no stories or anything. I followed it, and my science teachers would sometimes post it on their classroom bulletin boards. I liked it, though, occassionally, it would deal with things like if the Van Allen belt got out of control, or mutations, and it could be pretty scary.
kaffekup about 11 years ago
Comets are close to the horizon when they’re near the sun. After the sun rises, it’s impossible to see them. They are visible higher in the sky on their way in and out of the solar system.Having said that, I was very disappointed that I never did see Haley, even when I was in the Keys.
Stephen Gilberg about 11 years ago
Being in a coma is even worse than I thought.
dr.mel Premium Member about 11 years ago
Thanks, phritzg!Tim Rickard – creator, Brewster Rockit: Space Guy!