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🗓️ 12 December 2013
⏱️ 45 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey guys, Steve here. You are listening to one of our original 26 episodes. If you've |
0:05.9 | listened to any of our new episodes, you're going to notice that we're sounding a little |
0:09.6 | different in these ones. Yeah, there's a reason for that. There is. They've been remastered. |
0:13.8 | They have been remastered. Because they had a really annoying hum. Yeah, I mean, a huge |
0:18.6 | thanks to listener James for doing almost all of the legwork on this thing. Yes. You'll |
0:23.2 | also notice if you had listened to what we're calling the last 26 episodes before, and |
0:28.2 | you're re-listening now, the music and sound effects are gone. Yes. We've gone back to |
0:33.4 | straight audio. So, be warned. We sound a little different today than we do in what you're |
0:37.7 | about to listen to. Yeah. Bye. Bye. |
0:58.3 | The answer to. Well, hi there. I'm Steve. I'm Devon. I'm Joe. Put the three of us in a room, |
1:07.6 | and you got thinking sideways the podcast. Yay! Show where we tend to look at things that don't really |
1:13.6 | have a clear answer, and then we try to figure them out. And once again, believe it or not, |
1:18.3 | we've got another one. Anybody else surprised? No, not really. No. You wouldn't have called this |
1:24.0 | meeting unless you had something. You're good. You're right. That's why we're here in the studio. |
1:28.8 | Yes, it's very true. Well, this week I've got quite an interesting one that I want to go over, |
1:34.5 | which is 1991 VG. In late 1991, an object was spotted in space coming towards our planet. |
1:45.6 | It was initially described as a near-earth object, which is what a lot of asteroids and |
1:52.8 | stuff are called, you know, things that come up in, come to be close. Yeah, but we don't know if |
1:58.0 | it's actually going to hit us or just kind of glance by. Did it destroy the earth? Obviously not. |
2:05.3 | It was a spot-a-bye guy named Jim Scotty, and Mr. Scotty was tracking this NEO, as they refer to him, |
2:16.0 | with Space Watch, which is a telescope in Kit Peak National Observatory, which is in Arizona. |
2:24.0 | And it was kind of, he found it by accident, to be quite honest. Evidently, the range that they look at, |
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