For 100 hours, between Dec. 18 and 28, Hubble stared at a patch of sky near the Big Dipperâs handle that was only about 1/30th as wide as the full moon. In total, the telescope took 342 pictures of the region, each of which was exposed for between 25 and 45 minutes. And to him, the potential observations were so important and so fundamental for understanding how the universe evolved that the experiment was a no-brainer, consequences be damned. In 2007, Crackhead Bob challenged the winner of the Miss Amputee contest, Jen, to a ping-pong match for a chance to win $2,500. An artist's conception of the X-30 National Aero-Space Plane flying through Earth's atmosphere on its way to low-Earth orbit. He seemed way too cool to be working there BY BOB LUTZ The Wichita Eagle WICHITA (AP) -- There might still be a happy ending to Greg Williams' story.
A couple of months later, Bob would return to the Stern Show again, this time to deliver a stirring speech on Howard’slast day at K-ROCK.In 2007, Crackhead Bob challenged the winner of the MissAmputee contest, Jen, to a ping-pong match for a chance to win $2,500.Unfortunately for Bob, Jen went on to win the best-of-five match with a paddle attached to her prosthetic arm.The Stern Show is sad to report the passing of belovedformer Wack Packer George “Crackhead Bob” Harvey. General, Video Category. After a four year absence, CrackheadBob made a surprise return in October of 2005 withmarkedly improved speech. For 100 hours.As for Williams? For 100 hours. And so many times he has slipped back into the despair that has made his life an insufferable combination of crack addiction and jail time. âIt showed that the universe is teeming with these galaxies, and if you do a census of how many galaxies you see, and think about how many more are in the night sky, you can conclude that there are as many galaxies as there are stars in the Milky Way,â Kalirai says.In 1995, astronomer Bob Williams wanted to point the Hubble Space Telescope at a patch of sky filled with absolutely nothing remarkable.