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Takes an absolute age to load. Gave up in the end.
Something must be wrong there, only took a few seconds for me.
30 secs on a poor connection here. Got to say I was expecting something good but that is amazing, I don’t say that often – it feels good.
Just tried again after rebooting the router. Nada. Hey ho.
Works now. Makes you realise how enormous it is up there. How petty of us to assume we’re the only intelligence out there.
AHHH WHY THE GIF!!? It burrrnnnssss
I feel you pain
Yeah….I doubt we’ll be visiting any of those neighbouring planets/places any time soon. The scale for 1 light year is freakin’ huge!
Ok it’s not working on my system either. What browsers are you guys running?
Scrap that, it only works on chrome lol. Oops. Working now!
I focused in on the sun. It came at me and scared me briefly.