Observatories Team Up to Reveal Rare Double Asteroid
You put your one asteroid in, you put your other asteroid in and you circle all about, you do the astro polky and turn yourself about, that’s what it’s all about!
You put your one asteroid in, you put your other asteroid in and you circle all about, you do the astro polky and turn yourself about, that’s what it’s all about!
A great piece of detective work confirms a long held theory
The MacKenzie River now gets the blame for the Younger Dryas cooling
Prosthetics with Nerf Guns! Next – match your evening wear!
It’s a bit anthropocentric, but the only clues we have to go by are right in our own backyard
First shipment of ores from asteroids arrives on Earth today: gold, silver, nickel, platinum, steel markets crash….
…and US Manned space flight is delayed, again….
A nice primer on some of the coolest objects in the universe
Cosmic Walnuts Attack the Moon (where’s Space Force when you need it?)
“I’m ready for my close up, Mr. DeMille”
When everything is relative, how do you figure out how fast you are going?
Nasa’s Mars Habitat Challenge Has a Finalist! Source: Quantum Enigma Kermit WoodallKermit is an omnicompetent individual who grew up in a former bawdy house before relocating to his state’s capital city. His family includes many […]
The biology of The Expanse
When creating a timeline infographic, it’s important to get the dates right. Can you spot the error?
Spinning rotors may help physicists study virtual particles in a vacuum
They should probably name this planet “Solo” – what else would you name a rogue with magnetism?
The Global Design Practice Manager at IBM and man behind Sci-Fi Interfaces gives a behind-the-scenes breakdown of his incredible infographic Source: Untold AI -The Story Behind the SciFi Inforgraphic That Broke The Internet Kermit WoodallKermit […]
What’s next? Bush Babies for pets?
Can’t remember the reason you just walked into a room? This research may help explain why.
Scientists find an indirect way to increase the chances of identifying life-bearing planets
Remember those kid’s home chemistry sets…It’s a brave new world a-coming
Thanks NASA. Every time some science review tells us something can’t be done, a bunch of younger scientists work out how to prove them wrong. (I’m guessing they never heard of Trek’s Genesis Machine.)
Whatever happened to the Arcology?
‘Shake shake shake, shake shake shake, shake your mirror, shake your mirror’ (apologies to KC & the Sunshine Band)
Hmmm. Deliberately pointing an asteroid at Earth and slowing it down so that it can be landed? Is anyone selling insurance for this?
In space, no one can hear you ask for an extension cord.
TESS, launched in April, now begins its hunt for exoplanets, and maybe even exo-life
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