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  • New celestial phenomenon

    I just wish we could have thought of a better name........

    http://globalnews.ca/video/3404448/n...up-alberta-sky


    New celestial phenomenon ‘Steve’ lights up Alberta sky

    Astronomers are buzzing with excitement over a new phenomenon known as “Steve.” It can be seen five or six times a month. But as Robin Gill reports, don’t confuse it with the northern lights.

    Look! Stunning aurora borealis!

    But wait! Over there!

    It's Steve!!!


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    The jokes just write themselves.

    I'm always still in trouble again

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    • #3
      I just wish we here in the US would have TV science reporting as sophisticated as that. Though Steve looks pretty cool, too.
      "Any sufficiently advanced stupidity is indistinguishable from trolling."

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      • #4
        6000 degrees? yow.

        It's all fun and games until Steve vaporizes Canada.

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