Not my favorite color, but this shade looks interesting…
Lexus has apparently done the same trick to make this special blue paint.
Not my favorite color, but this shade looks interesting…
Lexus has apparently done the same trick to make this special blue paint.
Space X Scores and almost perfect test flight. At this time it looks as though they lost the core of the main stage, but both boosters landed beautifully.
This is a live feed from a camera onboard the main stage, now on it’s way to Mars, with Elon Musk’s personal Tesla roadster along for the ride. Dang.
If you are interested in this idiot.
FLAT-EARTHER’S SECOND ROCKET LAUNCH ATTEMPT SPUTTERS OUT
Now, he claims to have once launched himself 1,374 feet into the air, which is no small feat. But, their are radio towers and buildings that tall, so I don’t see what he’s going to prove by going up that high.
This accounts for a great deal of bad policy decisions I think.
Sorry, with the flurry of activity at the end of the semester I did not post this when it happened. As I’ve said before, only 12 men walked on the moon. We all should take note when one of them passes.
NASA Mourns the Passing of Astronaut John Young
Only five remain with us.
I never knew this…
says it all…
MYSTERIOUS ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ROCK MADE OF TINY DIAMONDS FORMED BEFORE THE SOLAR SYSTEM EXISTED
Thanks Tom!
The video below is drone footage of Rattlesnake Ridge near Yakima, Washington. That’s a big crack in a lot of loose sediment.
Hmmm, I was not expecting another snow day. We will cancel the quiz on groundwater and caves.
Review Chapters 1,2,3,4,9,8,10,11,5, and 6
Mid-term has changed and will now be only 115 multiple choice questions. I am dropping the essays due to time constraints. Still open note.
Thanks and good luck
Spontaneous Human Combustion, is an interesting topic. And while there are some convincing skeptics, there are quite a few of these cases that cannot be explained, no matter how convoluted the explanation.
Man bursts into flames and dies in front of horrified onlookers while walking down London street
Here are the quarter project options for EPS and Dynamic Earth…
Happy Holidays to everyone. Now a quick warning from the New York Times and the FBI. Internet connected toys are a threat to privacy and the security of children. They should NOT be purchased for, or owned by, children.
A Cute Toy Just Brought a Hacker Into Your Home (New York Times)
We lost another American hero
Bad stuff here. NASA image of the wildfires from space.
As I have said before, not all technology is good.
Wow. It still works, what an amazing machine.
After 37 years, Voyager 1 has fired up its trajectory thrusters
Well this should be amusing…
‘I Don’t Believe In Science,’ Says Flat-Earther Set To Launch Himself In Own Rocket
What an idiot. Perhaps he doesn’t believe in gravity either. I’m betting he backs out.
UPDATE: Looks like he’s getting ready to back out…
A flat-Earther’s plan to launch himself in a homemade rocket just hit a speed bump
I must admit, I am a bit confused by this whole “flat-earth” thing. How can you disbelieve something that is so easy to prove? Science isn’t a belief system. It’s all evidence based. Belief never enters into it. It doesn’t need to because it’s about proof.
It’s a good question. Some of the possible answers are a bit scary though.
Wow
And, weird…
Here is the link to the game guys…
This conversation touches on many of the things I believe personally. What do you think?
Okay so one of my fun facts this week was that humans kill a million sharks each year, but sharks only kill about six humans per year. Well, I was wrong. Humans kill 100 MILLION sharks each year.
HUMANS KILL 100 MILLION SHARKS EVERY YEAR, BUT THAT’S ABOUT TO CHANGE
And speaking of sharks…
PREHISTORIC, DINOSAUR-ERA SHARK WITH INSANE TEETH FOUND SWIMMING OFF COAST OF PORTUGAL
Wow this is beautiful. Stormchaser Mike Olbinski chased massive storms across the American southwest to create the latest installment of his Monsoon series.
Could early hominids have been walking around in Germany 9.7 million years ago? I doesn’t seem likely, and it’s a bit much to derive from two teeth.
Here is the slightly “fringe” article (warning: ad clogged website)…
And here is a response from National Geographic…
Ancient Teeth Found in Europe Belonged to Mystery Primate
Thanks Mark!