Saturday, November 09, 2013

Links 09/11/11

So I wrote a review of Gravity for the Arc tumblr.

'Astronomers using the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope have observed a unique and baffling object in the asteroid belt that looks like a rotating lawn sprinkler or badminton shuttlecock. While this object is on an asteroid-like orbit, it looks like a comet, and is sending out tails of dust into space.'


'This population of berry-shaped bacteria is so different from any other known bacteria, it has been classified as not only a new species, but also a new genus, the next level of classifying the diversity of life. Its discoverers named it Tersicoccus phoenicis. Tersi is from Latin for clean, like the room. Coccus, from Greek for berry, describes the bacterium's shape. The phoenicis part is for NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander, the spacecraft being prepared for launch in 2007 when the bacterium was first collected by test-swabbing the floor in the Florida clean room.'

'“What this means is, when you look up at the thousands of stars in the night sky, the nearest sun-like star with an Earth-size planet in its habitable zone is probably only 12 light years away and can be seen with the naked eye. That is amazing,” said UC Berkeley graduate student Erik Petigura, who led the analysis of the Kepler and Keck Observatory data.'


Kepler Orrery:



The sounds of interstellar space.

'What is the whales motivation? You dont know.' One-star Amazon reviews of Moby-Dick.  (via Hari Kunzra)

1 Comments:

Anonymous Sergey said...

By the way, good review.
At least he honestly tried to read Moby Dick and to understand it...

November 10, 2013 1:56 pm  

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