China’s “Kill Weapon”– Don’t Make Me Laugh
Today the Drudge Report had a rather alarming red faced link, describing that China now had a special “Kill Weapon” that was a threat to US aircraft carriers. The article cited was produced by the US...
View ArticleWednesday prawns
Remember -- the future depends upon you. MORNING LINKS BREAKING NEWS: The American crew on that ship hijacked by Somali pirates has retaken control of the ship. A reminder to the world: don’t screw...
View ArticleTuesday stings
We're from the Government, and we're here to help! [Here are Wednesday's links as well] MORNING LINKS ITEM: USA Today has an outstanding article debunking the various myths about the Columbine shooters...
View ArticleWednesday’s a snooze day
We're coming for you. MORNING LINKS ITEM: Speaking of swine flu hysteria, this may be a good time to invest in pork belly futures – there may be a shortage soon. ITEM: Yet another way in which Western...
View ArticleSolar Cycle 24 – Introducing Low Contrast Sun Spots
A very interesting change has taken place on the Sun. As readers of this blog know, I have been watching the Sun for some time, especially with regards to the deep solar minimum we currently have...
View ArticleLast night I had the strangest dream…
Somewhere before dawn this morning, I started a long, low-key dream in which I was composing a blog post about one of my favorite books: The CRC Handbook of Astronautics. The book was about the same...
View ArticleInconstant moon
Got up a bit earlier than usual this morning with hopes of dragging out my telescope and seeing the LCROSS lunar impact first-hand. I was encouraged because when I went to bed last night, the sky had...
View ArticleNRO’s X-37B UAV Shuttle Stumps Astronomers
I have been watching with growing levels of delight as a community of amateur satellite hunters have been tracking one of our nation’s newest space platforms, known as the X-37B. In this age of...
View ArticleTime for a new approach to space
As I’ve posted here before, I grew up with the Space Age and worked at NASA just on the Space Shuttle flight simulators just prior to the first Shuttle launch. I desperately want to see humans back...
View ArticleCounting down
Good to see NASA doing what it does best: building robotic space probes. And the steampunk vibe from the stabilizer test at 20 seconds in is great.
View ArticleReliving Apollo 11
As I wrote here years ago, I was a child of the space age and later ended up working (as a contractor) at NASA/Johnson Space Center on the Space Shuttle flight simulators, then next door at the Lunar...
View ArticleUp Earth Creek without a paddle [repost]
[I originally wrote this post back in 2007. As we hit the 45th anniversary of the Apollo 11 landing, it still says everything I think about our past and current space efforts.] I am a child of the...
View ArticleTHE SECRET LUNAR WARS [closed]
The myth of the US-USSR space race was that it was done for scientific prestige. Behind that is the deeper myth that it was done for nuclear superiority and counterbalance. The truth is that it was...
View ArticleSECRET LUNAR WARS: update #1
Abandoned nuclear test site in Nevada A few stories have come in, and I’m quite pleased with them. I think this is going to be a great, entertaining anthology. In the meantime, someone posted this...
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