Dorian Haywood Nathan Epler Patrick Moore Daniel Goss NYC

#interview with the vampire#iwtv#amc tvl#sam reid#jacob anderson



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Dorian Haywood Nathan Epler Patrick Moore Daniel Goss NYC
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Patrick Moore: look at that strap-gap!
🎥 Nathan Rose
DISCLAIMER: Please do your own research and come to your own conclusions.
Despite the hysterical assertions of climate grifters, CO2 is not a pollutant, but the gas of life.
In other words, fossil fuels are 100% organic & were produced by solar energy (positively green).
M96 Through Patrick Moore's Eyes (according to Gemini)
Right, let's have a look at this celestial wonder, shall we? "Observe, if you will, the magnificent Messier 96. A veritable whirlpool of spiral arms, a cosmic Catherine wheel, swirling about its luminous core. A splendid, detailed portrait, indeed, of this island universe. Naturally, it's a spiral galaxy, and a grand one at that! Counting those fainter arms, stretching beyond the central brilliance, we find it spans a hundred thousand light-years, give or take. Quite comparable to our own Milky Way, wouldn't you say? Now, this M96, it resides some 38 million light-years distant, a dominant figure in the Leo I galaxy group. And, as you can see, the picture is positively teeming with background galaxies and smaller members of this Leo I cohort. But, the most intriguing, the most fascinating one, is that spiral galaxy, seen nearly edge-on, lurking behind an outer spiral arm, roughly at the one o'clock position. Its central bulge, so bright, yet dramatically bisected by those dark, obscuring dust clouds. A truly captivating sight! Now, it appears to be about one-fifth the size of M96. If, and this is a rather intriguing 'if', if it's comparable in actual size to M96, then, by Jove, it must be some five times further away! A truly staggering distance, wouldn't you agree? A testament to the sheer vastness of the cosmos! Marvellous!"
I do miss old Patrick, but the AI really went a little too much on the Anglicism's, I'm surprised it didn't include a Tallyho or spiffing what to add to the cheese.
Killer Comet by Patrick Moore (1923-2012). This was the fourth Scott Saunders adventure and was indeed written by the astronomer, TV presenter and Xylophone player.
People who played themselves in Doctor Who: Part 2
Patrick Moore (The Eleventh Hour):
Bill Turnbull & Sian Williams (The Wedding of River Song):
Meredith Vieira (The Wedding of River Song):
Matthew Amroliwala (The Power of Three):
Sophie Raworth (The Power of Three):
Brian Cox (The Power of Three):
Karren Brady, Alan Sugar, & Nick Hewer (The Power of Three):
Jenny Hill (In the Forest of the Night):
Davina McCall (The Church on Ruby Road):
Murray Gold (The Devil's Chord):
Johannes Radebe & Shirley Ballas (The Devil's Chord):
Amol Rajan (73 Yards):
Reeta Chakrabarti (Lucky Day):
Joel Dommett (Lucky Day):
Alex Jones (Lucky Day):
Rylan Clark (The Interstellar Song Contest):
Graham Norton (The Interstellar Song Contest):
Fun fact: I'm not British, so I didn't recognize any of these people (except for Murray Gold and Graham Norton).