Darkstar2 wrote:Arvind9 wrote: I am a Leonardo DiCaprio fan but right now I dont need to see him watching comets,the Leonard comet is now visible in the evening sky in the Northern hemisphere due to city conditions its just a haze in the sky
My friends are quite eager to celebrate new year they are aware I will be going to see my aunt she needs help and lives 100km away I can drive there in three hours on the way there is a hill station where people go mainly on weekends,my friends have booked a place privately where we can enjoy our own party with WHO directives sitting 7 feet away from each other must be a huge place they must have hired to sit 7 feet away from each other
Anyway they want to see the Leonard comet there which will be visible very clearly and are going to do some service to me by carrying my telescope there to get all the features of the comet and take pictures,I have not used my telescope for two years due to Covid19 but its a good opportunity
So no Leonardo DiCaprio comet real comet is visible so my movie is titled LOOK UP
Yes there is a real comet near our planet, the NASA stated this finding some days / weeks ago, it was all over the news, but they do not see it in collision towards the earth, not this one, but it did state it would be ready if it was whatever that means
As far as the distancing rules, well you can forget about that notion, this no longer applies for Omicron - the virus is so virulent that a fraction of its load is enough to infect a person - if there are to many people in a same room indoors, you will get droplets in suspension - in the air for many hours, and if 1 or more people have Omicron, it's very likely that everyone in that area will get it, it doesn't take much- unless everyone at that part wears N95 or hazmat suits, personally my suggestions would be, wear hazmat suits, the whole lot