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Kewl Stuff

Ding-Ding-Ding!

Now, Dear Doctor Chemist: what causes clouds of methane to form nearly-perfect hexagons, dozens of times larger than our own Earth? :eek:
 
what causes clouds of methane to form nearly-perfect hexagons, dozens of times larger than our own Earth? :eek:
Um... spontaneously self-assembled space nanites? :laughing:
 
Dammit! Neither Apple Dictionary nor Wikipedia has a definition for "nanites"!
 
Learn to use google, my man... :moon:

A nanomachine, also called a nanite, is a mechanical or electromechanical device whose dimensions are measured in nanometers (millionths of a millimeter, or units of 10 -9 meter). Nanomachines are largely in the research-and-development phase, but some primitive devices have been tested.
What is nanomachine (nanite)? - Definition from WhatIs.com
whatis.techtarget.com/definition/nanomachine-nanite​
 
I've seen many videos of sea lions escaping the jaws of sharks/killer whales. But never with the help of humans.
I really, really like this video.

 
What's cool, to me, is that short of being there the humans didn't do anything else to interfere.
 
Agreed!

The lion almost seemed to be looking at the hoomans and pleading, "Just a couple more minutes, please?" :)
 
Why I bought a telephoto:


This guy was lucky he stayed as low-key as he did.
 
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