Up-Front Seats For Tonight's Near-Earth Asteroid 99
spineas writes "In case you're not in a prime viewing position for tonight's fly-by of Asteroid 2000 EM26, never fear, for the event will be webcast live for all around the world to see. The Orlando Sentinel reports that the Slooh Space Camera will be broadcasting the 3-football-field-long asteroid as it zips by us at nearly 27,000 miles per hour. Astronomer Bob Berman will be answering questions during the broadcast, submitted via Twitter with the hashtag #Asteroid."
time, motherfuckers (Score:2, Insightful)
How about listing a goddamn date and time—including a time zone (e.g., -0500)? Even a Unix timestamp would be acceptable.
Seriously, I have no idea how you people manage to get by in life.
Re:ahh britain (Score:0, Insightful)
What's more, US pints are totally gay. Then again, given the quality of their beer, a maybe that's a good thing.