Monthly Archives: November 2018

void, a bizzaro essay

by Theodore R. Frimet void a bizzaro essay I wrote a bizzaro essay. And am afraid to post it anywhere, other than here. Of course, an AI program at Google will savage me. And commit my drooling words to become … Continue reading

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The March of the Monkeys

by Theodore R Frimet The March of the Monkeys Cassini crashed the party After writing the Void, I came to the conclusion that it did not service the mindset of the Amateur Astronomy community, one IOTA. So be it my … Continue reading

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The Goldilocks Zone

by Prasad Ganti The Goldilocks Zone While there are billions of galaxies and each galaxy harboring billions of stars, the probability of finding life elsewhere in the universe is significant. There may not be life resembling humans, in our neighborhood. … Continue reading

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Snippets

compiled by Arlene & David Kaplan Nasa ‘fixes’ Hubble malfunction Nasa believes it has fixed a malfunction with the Hubble telescope which threatened to limit the orbiting observatory’s performance. Earlier this month, one of Hubble’s gyros – needed to point … Continue reading

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