DeSoya |
07-14-2002 05:40 PM |
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Originally posted by Scholarcs:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by DeSoya:
I've met people who can lick their elbows. I've also met a woman who could cram her clenched fist into her mouth. She did not have teeny hands.
Neat fun facts that you might not know but will bore people at parties:
The Solar Wind is spiral shaped.
The Solar equator is shaped roughly like a twirlling ballerina's tutu.
Sorry, i've got work on the brain.
DeSoya
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<font color="snow">What do you do for work? I`m just curious, thats all [img]smile.gif[/img] </font></font>[/QUOTE]I work for LASP. That's Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. http://lasp.colorado.edu if you want more info. I'm doing level three data analysis on the UARS (I think there's a section on UARS on the web site) stellar data. Or, in English, I'm doing grunt work number analysis programming. Put in a wodge of numbers and get back a graph. It's interesting work.
Lately though, I've been futzing around with some numbers from the Heliospheric Current Sheet. Here's a picture: http://quake.stanford.edu/~wso/gifs/HCS.html
My boss says it has something to do with comet tails and their distortion when they hit the solar wind at different places. Here's a paper (one page) that mentions it and has a cool picture. http://ulysses.jpl.nasa.gov/pdfs/ulss99-10.pdf
anyway... hope you don't regret asking. :D
DeSoya
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