Last month I wrote a rather facetious article for those of us who can’t be bothered to read more than a few sentences at a time. Continuing this trend entertains me, so here we go again. Welcome to the short-short Read More
Last month I wrote a rather facetious article for those of us who can’t be bothered to read more than a few sentences at a time. Continuing this trend entertains me, so here we go again. Welcome to the short-short Read More
I’ve been told that modern day humans have short attention spans. Something to do with the internet/Netflix/memes/Tide Pods. I’m not really sure. I just skim the headlines. I will take this opportunity to indulge, if only briefly, in click bait Read More
The Nicholas U. Mayall Telescope in Arizona is getting an upgrade that will help researchers create the most detailed 3D map of the Universe. The retrofit is for the 9-ton Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI). Its predecessor, the Baryon Oscillation Read More
The Chinese continue to increase their investment in space technology and exploration, but that doesn’t come without a fair share of challenges. China launched their first space station, Tiangong-1, in September 2011 as a crewed lab and experiment for a Read More
It’s 2018 people, love it or hate it. There are innumerable unknowns that lie ahead of us, however, there are some known unknowns in our celestial future that we can look forward to. NASA has a packed schedule for the Read More
New Image of Jupiter I’ve written about the Juno mission previously, sharing stunning pictures of the largest planet in our solar system, Jupiter. Since then, Juno has completed nine close flybys of the large planet, collecting more data and images. Read More
After 13 short years the Cassini spacecraft reached its final destination, plummeting into its host planet Saturn, breaking up in its atmosphere. NASA created a short video to commemorate the spacecraft and detail its final flight. The choice to end Read More
Florence the Asteroid By the time you read this, it will be too late. You’ll have already come face-to-face with one of Hollywood’s favorite doomsday scenarios, and lived to tell the tale. The danger has passed and yet the threat Read More
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