Space Shuttle: A Personal Journey I knew this day was rapidly approaching; the day the shuttle program would come to a close. This journey began almost exactly […]
Billions and billions…of miles away (and still going) Voyager 1 is one amazing spacecraft. It was launched at a time when the planets were aligned in such a way that […]
In the name of Science A couple of weeks ago I posted something about being overweight, feeling run down, etc. Well shortly afterwords I purchased my first […]
A Wave of Reason John Boswell, the guy that does the Symphony of Science videos, has another one. This one is pretty good. I still like […]
Scienthusiast What is that word? I made it up. It’s a mix of science + enthusiast. I have to be careful though. I’m […]
We Are Here: The Pale Blue Dot This all revolves around a photograph taken by a small spacecraft a little over 20 years ago. Carl Sagan thought for a […]
Space: The Final Frontier No truer words can ever be spoken. The depths of the mind are indeed complex but not tangible. Our oceans floors hold […]
The Scale of the Universe [Updated] This is a very clever little bit of flash put together by someone whom I have no idea who they are. All […]
A new type of supernova? Ok, I thought I was all on the up and up with these things and how they worked. Ok, that is, as […]
Things you probably don’t think about: Why can’t we see Venus overhead at night? We all know the planets are out there, orbiting tirelessly around the Sun. How do we know? Well, we can see them, […]