When the World's Great Scientific Thinkers Change their Mind
One hundred and sixty-five eminent thinkers, researchers, and communicators, at the annual request of the edge.org website, answered the following question:…
Thoughts on space, technology, and everything in between.
One hundred and sixty-five eminent thinkers, researchers, and communicators, at the annual request of the edge.org website, answered the following question:…
Found this nice little animated gif file via Digg. Worth a look, as it scales the Earth next to the other planets and some stars. Canât find the original linkâ¦
Hello and welcome to the 40th Carnival of Space! I thought Iâd add a bit of javascript into my page for a change - itâs the HTML equivalent of a mid-lifeâ¦
Here are some of my personal favourite wallpapers for your desktop (and iPhone). Sizes 1900x1200, 1024x768, 1280x800 and 800x600 are all here to fill your eyesâ¦
Look Up (v1.0) is an iPhone (or iPod touch) web application that can tell you when to look out for satellites in the night sky. It covers pretty much anywhereâ¦
Spectacular shot of the Space Shuttle Discovery from the ISS - as it heads directly at them from Earth. read more | digg story
Fifty years ago today, the 70-foot (21-meter) tall Juno 1 rocket, a modified Redstone missile, launched the Explorer I satellite, marking the first U.S. builtâ¦
Though no direct evidence for wormholes has been observed, this could be because they are disguised as black holes. Now Alexander Shatskiy of the Lebedevâ¦
Light pollution, also known as photopollution or luminous pollution, is excess or obtrusive light created by humans. Among other effects, it disruptsâ¦
Thereâs a new Carnival of Space out, this week hosted by Visual Astronomy. It features yours truly among others. Check it out! Carnival of Space #39