Showing posts with label Top Clicks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Top Clicks. Show all posts
Friday, 11 December 2009
Hard to imagine that there is a man-made object orbiting that oval speck to the right of the Moon
Image of the Moon up close alongside a distinct but distant Saturn and it's Rings which currently has the Cassini spacecraft in orbit around it. http://bit.ly/4oL6X2
Thursday, 10 December 2009
Simulated Explanation for Norwegian Spiral Light Show
Animated simulation of the expected fuel/exhaust plume from a spiralling rocket http://bit.ly/73Ae5P
Red Dwarf Star found in the Great Bear
Ursa Major, the Great Bear, the Big Dipper, the Saucepan or whatever you would like to call it, just got a new star allocated to it, its invisible to our eyes so they will not have to change any constellation maps for which is one of the most recognisable objects in the night sky http://bit.ly/8XMzWt
Mystery of Spiral in the Sky over Norway resolved
A combination of halos generated by the early morning sun rise and a failed missile launch from a Russian submarine appear to be the cause of the mysterious UFO over Norwegian skies http://bit.ly/4ptmeS
Strange Spiralling Light observed by many in Norway
Was it a tiny Black Hole, Worm Hole or a UFO? http://bit.ly/7vEOtL
Cassini spots Saturn hexagon cloud formation
Cassini spots Saturn hexagon cloud formation, not seen since the Voyager missions, only just revealed due to the commencement of northern springtime http://bit.ly/5i3LyF
Friday, 4 December 2009
What Drugs Are Our Astronauts On?
Certainly not the recreational ones it would appear http://bit.ly/6LPAqc
What would it look like to view Saturn like Rings here on Earth?
Fascinating imagining of what Rings would look like from various latitudes on the Earth's surface during night and day.
Similar to when the Moon is visible, such a large dominant Ring System omnipresent in the night sky (unless you're at the North or South Pole) would create a lot of light pollution due to Sun's illumination, so the trade off would be very poor star-gazing for astronomers. http://bit.ly/6kiHHv
Are these the Ten Worst SciFi Movies of the Last Ten Years
Should, The Chronicles of Riddick, Mission to Mars, Red Planet and Star Wars - Attack of the Clones, really be on this list? Not perfect I would have to admit but what SciFi is. http://bit.ly/5hgo82
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
Star Trek's Forgotten Pilot from the Original Roddenberry Series
This recently found lost pilot of the original Star Trek series is said to be the version that convinced TV executives to go ahead with the series following their rejection of the first pilot The Cage which was considered too heavy going and casted a woman in a senior role. There was also issues with Spock's satanic looking pointy ears. This alternative pilot features different theme music, is broken down into Acts and has longer action sequences http://j.mp/4zoOmp
Launch into Space with messages for the deceased
New Zealand based company Rocket Lab successfully launched their first rocket from Great Mercury island into Space carrying a payload of 23,000 messages to deceased family relations. http://bit.ly/8zY6ED
Monday, 30 November 2009
A cynical take on Stargate Universe
After spending the majority of this article tearing Stargate Universe apart, the reviewer admits to being compelled to watch it each week, perhaps because SGU does, after all, fill that void leftover by the demise of BSG http://j.mp/7z7DZw
Sunday, 29 November 2009
CERN playing Billiards with Protons again, top retweeted webpage for wk48 09
CERN has restarted its quest to find the Higgs Boson a yet to be discovered elementary particle predicted by the standard model for unification of electromagnetic and weak interation forces.
http://bit.ly/578FKq
http://bit.ly/578FKq
Creating Starfleet Academy
This article, which is more of an invitation to contribute your thoughts on a real life Star Trek inspired Star Fleet Academy, received the most click throughs yesterday via waybis. The webpage now has a growing list of suggestions in the comments column if you want to take another look or make a contribution. http://j.mp/5WyQ4X
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