The Urban Astronomer hosts the latest Carnival of Space.
Carnival of Space #388 – Urban Astronomer
The Urban Astronomer hosts the latest Carnival of Space.
The Urban Astronomer hosts the latest Carnival of Space.
I think I may check out the space adventure Red Rising Trilogy by Pierce Brown. This review of Golden Son: Book II of the Red Rising Trilogy, makes it sound like a fun read: ‘Golden Son’ Is Space Opera That Doesn’t Forget The Opera – NPR.
Comparisons of the trilogy usually refer to Hunger Games and similar young adult SF about rebels in a dystopian future. However, this reviewer sees also a Star Wars style to it as well:
Now I’m not saying this is a bad thing. I love Star Wars, love the hodge-podge school of science fiction, with writers endlessly lifting riffs and ideas from their fellows and playing with them until they break. Red Rising was a pastiche of a dozen or a hundred dystopian stories of teenagers growing up and doing exciting and dangerous things — like murdering each other and flying spaceships. Golden Son is the same deal, only with even more murder and spaceships. But what sets these books apart from the over-crowded pack is that Brown is just so friggin’ good at it.
Red Rising was entertaining. Golden Son is so much better. Red Rising was all about set-up and world-building. Golden Son is about smashing everything to pieces as violently as possible. It picks up right where Red Rising left off, with 20-year-old Darrow, secret hero of the Red rebellion — Reds being the bottom of Brown’s color-coded caste system. Darrow is masquerading as a ruling-class Gold, trying to bring down the society that oppresses his people from the inside by gaining power among the Golds and then, somehow, making everything better.
A part of Clyde Tombaugh will fly past Pluto, which he discovered in 1930: NASA probe to arrive at Pluto carrying ashes of Clyde Tombaugh – Telegraph.
Tombaugh died on January 17 1997, nine years and two days before New Horizon’s launch, but one of his final requests was for his ashes to be sent into space.
A small container carrying his remains is affixed to the insider of the upper deck of the probe bearing the inscription: “Interned herein are remains of American Clyde W. Tombaugh, discoverer of Pluto and the solar system’s ‘third zone’”
A sample of the remains of famous space scientist Eugene Shoemaker also went to the Moon via the Lunar Prospector probe : ‘Burying’ a man on the moon – NBC News
The company Celestis, Inc. has arranged for space burials for quite a few people, including a number of celebrities.
The guests and topics on The Space Show this week:
1. Monday, Jan. 12, 2015: 2:00-3:30PM PST (5:00-& 6:30 PM EST, 4:00-5:30 PM CST): We welcome back MICHAEL LISTNER who will be discussing new items in the space law news..
2. Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2015:,7-8:30 PM PST (10-11:30 PM EST, 9-10:30 PM CST): OPEN LINES. All space, STEM, and first time callers are welcome.
3. Friday, Jan. 16, 2015; , 9:30 -11 AM PST (12:30-2 PM EST; 11:30-1 PM CST): For this show I am working on finishing the editing for the Aerojet Rocketdyne tour I had in mid-December and posting it as an archived show for today. Assuming the program is ready for play, when you see it on the website and blog as an archived program, it is ready. If I do not get the edits finished in time, there will be no Friday show this week. Editing this series of interviews and discussions is challenging due to industrial background noise and many soft spoken participants. I hope it can be ready for this date. Check the website newsletter for last minute details.. ..
4. Sunday, January 18, 2015: 12-1:30 PM PST (3-4:30 PM EST, 2-1:30 PM CST): Today is our New Years space resolution show that many of you have asked about. Call us and give us your space related or space wish list item(s) for 2015. We want to hear to from you.
See also:
/– The Space Show on Vimeo – webinar videos
/– The Space Show’s Blog – summaries of interviews.
/– The Space Show Classroom Blog – tutorial programs
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The HiRISE imager on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) has spotted a recent impact sit where a meteoroid struck:
A Recent Impact in Elysium Planitia
This image shows a new impact crater in Elysium Planitia that was first discovered by the Mars Context Camera (CTX, also onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter) which formed between February 2012 and June 2014. It appeared as a dark streak with multiple secondary craters, which was not seen in the previous CTX image.
The HiRISE camera commonly monitors new impacts such as these; however this is the first image of this particular impact by HiRISE.
The image shows a very distinct crater rim and ejecta that is much darker than the surrounding dust-covered terrain. The distribution of the rayed ejecta suggests that the impactor struck from the west.
Written by: Eric Pilles, Livio Tornabene, Ryan Hopkins, Kayle Hansen (audio: Tre Gibbs) (7 January 2015)
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Here is the full picture:
And here is a brief video about the discovery: