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Obscure Dangers of Spaceflight: Being Unable to Stop
Part five of the six part ‘Obscure Dangers of Spaceflight’ series will go over one of the least thought of, yet most dangerous of all those dangers mentioned yet; the
Distributed Computing Goes Out Of This World…Again!
If you’ve been around online for a while, then you have probably heard of an older, and pioneering, distributed computing project known as SETI @ Home. The entire point of
Happy 30th Birthday PC!
IBM model number 5150, known as IBM Personal Computer or short IBM PC, is the original version and progenitor of the IBM PC compatible hardware platform. Created by a team
The Space Shuttle Legacy – Part 3
STS-135, the final mission for both the Orbiter Atlantis and the Space Shuttle program has come and gone. (Read NASA’s mission overview HERE) Considered a success, the curtain has now
Obscure Dangers of Spaceflight: Heatstroke
Part four of our six part ‘Obscure Dangers of Spaceflight’ series focuses on something that plenty of human’s suffer from right here on Earth: Heatstroke. Want to see the first
Strange New Worlds
Depictions of alien planets in Star Trek have included Vasquez Rocks, Paramount sound stages, and matte paintings from TOS and TNG. But as our ability to see beyond our own solar system
Obscure Dangers of Spaceflight: Static Electricity
In part three of the six part series on the obscure dangers of spaceflight, we will take a look at how one, harmless seeming zap can kill or seriously incapacitate
The End of an Era: Saying Farewell to the Space Shuttle
With the final space shuttle launch, a great period of technological advancement as man reached out into space will come to an end. For me, this holds a special place,
Near Miss
Small, barely 15 meters asteroid 2011 MD passed by Earth and missed atmosphere for mere 12.000 kilometers, but Astronomers all around the World enjoyed watching its passing. It had no
The Space Shuttle Legacy – Part 2
Less than a few weeks remain until the Space Shuttle Atlantis makes it’s final launch into space, which will mark the culmination of thirty years of space travel for these
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