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    crazyredcoat
    13642xp

    I don’t know if anyone has heard of these videos, yet, but Simon Clark has done some amazing videos with a few colleagues of his about just how accurate the various planets in the 40k universe would be and they are amazing! I enjoy a bit of astrogeology, myself, but they go into all sorts of details drawing from their own expertise to see if the planets could be real and, to be honest, it’s amazing just how many could! The universe is a pretty strange place, and I love it! Anyway, check them out yourselves!

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    Astronomy

    #1552790
    crazyredcoat
    13642xp

    Well…yes. I don’t entirely understand that comment, though.

    #1552864

    Astronomy is the study of stars and planets, etc. Astrology is the belief that stars influence your life.

    #1552871
    brennon
    32777xp

    Simon Clark is a cool dude. He also does some painting streams as well which is neat

    #1553027
    crazyredcoat
    13642xp

    @stubbybrush Ah, I see the confusion now. astrogeology wasn’t a typo, it’s the specific study of the geology of exoplanets (planets that aren’t Earth, basically) in the same vein as astrobiology is the study of life outside of our own planet. My apologies for any confusion there, mate.

    @brennon He is pretty fun. And he has a great way of getting information across. A few of the professors at my university could learn from him! 😛 Though luckily in my programme they are all pretty good. 😛

    #1553061
    ninjilly
    11673xp

    These are very cool, never heard of him before. Thanks for posting .

    #1553062

    No apology required, I must be getting old, read it twice and still saw “astrology”. I’ll get me coat !

    #1553090
    crazyredcoat
    13642xp

    @stubbybrush I wouldn’t worry too much about it; I’m only 29 and I keep forgetting my name… It’s just a few glitches in the brain every now and then! 😛

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