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June 28, 2010

Legacy

Category: astro

This is what can be done when the political will to do so is there...

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June 22, 2010

Saturnine Le Bleus: Capricorns in Despair

Category: astro

How Astrology brought the French Football team to ruin

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June 19, 2010

De Brevitate Vitae

Category: random

Sean at CV is going on hiatus, pressure is on for the co-bloggers at CV. In the meantime, here is an appropriate send off, hope the Caltech Glee Club used an appropriate arrangement... it is not a hymn, dammit...

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June 16, 2010

sanity checks on oil leaks

Category: science

there have been some speculative stories out there on catastrophic consequences of the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico, up to and including Florida being swallowed...

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June 15, 2010

306 new planets

Category: astro

Kepler released most of the first little bit of data today. 306 new candidate exoplanets, with 5 multiple transiting systems - ie stars with more than one planet transiting them....

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June 9, 2010

it is all about personal responsibility

Category: politics

Who is Responsible? found on facebook - I gather the fb site is either being pranked or couldn't handle the love so link is to a blog that hijakced it first posted it - turns out it is from...

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June 4, 2010

Falcon 9 is go

Category: astro

The Falcon 9 launch was successful!!! Video below. Damn cool stage separation!...

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June 3, 2010

Hydrocarbon Eating Aliens

Category: astro

New Cassini results provide interesting hints of anomalous hydrogen chemistry on Saturn's moon Titan. The results are consistent with previous predictions for a new form of life based on liquid methane and consumption of hydrogen molecules released by incident sunlight in the atmosphere. The results are not definitive.

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Another Jupiter Impact?

Category: astro

Bad Astronomer reports another possible Jupiter impact Get on it if you're on a mountain tonight....

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Inspired by Iceland

Category: Iceland

Inspired by Iceland wants you to know Iceland is bursting with energy!...

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