#August2011

Test For Multiple Universes Finds Four. Oh Fringe Science, ILU.

If you follow this site, you know I love me some fringe science. Science that probably isn’t true in a zillion years, but has enough of a shred of evidence that it can tickle my Science-Fiction g-spot. How about multiple universes? Oh baby!

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NASA Launches Juno Mission To Study Jupiter.

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Today NASA launched Juno. The mission is part of a mission to study Jupiter, the giant gas planet that could house the rest of the solar system inside of its massive belly.

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Scientists Find Evidence of Liquid Water On Mars’ Surface. Awesome.

Scientists have evidence of liquid water on the surface of Mars. This makes my geek boner dial itself up to eleven.  While we’ve known for some time that there lurks frozen water underneath Mars’ surface, scientists have identified what they’re calling seasonal streams of liquid water across the planet’s surface.

Awesome.

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Scientists Find 96 New Star Clusters In The Milky Way! Rock.

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Stars form in big ass groups known as open clusters. People smarter than me have tabulated that there should be about 30,000 of these sons a bitches lurking out in the Milky Way. Limited as we are, we haven’t found nearly that many.

Recently however, we found 96 more. Stick with it, boyos!

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Oxygen Molecules Discovered In Space For First Time! Frak Space Helmets!…Right?

Oxygen molecules have been discovered in space for the first time! This explains why the Silver Surfer has always been buzzin’ around the cosmos wearing nothing but his birthday suit. Right? That’s totally how it works. Oxygen in space means no space helmets, dongs out! No? You’re certain it’s not?

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Time-Lapse Shows Discovery As She’s Parked At The ISS, Orbiting Our Lovely Rock.

Well, there ain’t no more space shuttles to be had. Yet they serve as the gift that keeps on giving. Check out this latest example. The NASA Goddard Space Light Center put out this gorgeous time-lapse video. Behold Discovery as its docked to the International Space station, orbiting our Glorious Blue Rock. Set to some classic music, it’s pretty like woah.

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That’s When I Saw The UFO

I saw a UFO a couple of nights ago. It was the damndest thing. I saw a UFO. I saw it. Miniscule, a star in the sky. I saw it. Nothing but an orange spec. I saw a UFO. I saw it spiral through the evening sky. Spinning in improbable circles. I’m telling you. It was the damndest thing. One moment a single orange star in the evening, the next moment a bright slash cutting across the sky. Quickly and with purpose.   Spiraling through unseen loops, an orange blur across a midnight expanse.

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Earth’s First Trojan Asteroid Discovered. Not A Condom, Nor A Horse.

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See that green circle them there on that picture above? That’s Earth’s trojan asteroid!  While Neptune, Mars, and Jupiter have all had known trojans, this is the first of Earth’s to be found. Or something. Wait, what exactly is a trojan asteroid?

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The Leo Triplet Is Three Galaxies Hangin’ Out Close To One Another, Being Gorgeous.

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The Leo Triplet is a group of three galaxies just hangin’ out, being all gorgeous together. The galaxies which are similar to our own Milky Way goodness are located 35 million light years away, and they hold the record for cosmic relay. Or something.

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Planetary Nebula Kn 61 Looks Like A Cosmic Soap Bubble.

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Check out Kn 61. It’s a planetary nebula that looks like those soap bubbles you can blow with those magical wands they sell at convenience stores and the like. Perhaps the Omnidimensional Creator had a son or daughter who was bored and it gave them the most enormous of soap bubble matter spewing wands. And thus Kronberger 61 was born. Or maybe it’s the  remnants of gas that was sent into space by a dying star. I think I like my explanation more.

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