A couple of months ago I was trying to explain some science to my mother. I was explaining about how the speed of light is constant at approximately 186,000 miles per second. She then asked, “Doesn’t light move slower at night?” I had no reply because I didn’t want to insult her.
SunflowerGirl100 almost 7 years ago
Take a flashlight.
Argythree almost 7 years ago
Oh, let him go. If he thinks he’ll be okay, maybe he will be…
Bilan almost 7 years ago
Let’s see… nighttime on a space station lasts about 45 minutes. You’d better not stay too long.
x_Tech almost 7 years ago
That’s why you never see a solar eclipse at night.
It’s too dark.
Radish the wordsmith almost 7 years ago
Maybe he could land on the dark side of the sun.
Gent almost 7 years ago
It’s the Sun pun week…
Phred Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Very funny.
WaitingMan almost 7 years ago
A couple of months ago I was trying to explain some science to my mother. I was explaining about how the speed of light is constant at approximately 186,000 miles per second. She then asked, “Doesn’t light move slower at night?” I had no reply because I didn’t want to insult her.
Masterskrain Premium Member almost 7 years ago
He could wait until there’s an eclipse…
corzak almost 7 years ago
They’re really going to have to hose down the landing site before touchdown. Really soak it.
Coyoty Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Don’t name your ship Icarus.
BitterScribe almost 7 years ago
Use sunscreen.