2.16.2010

Stellar

No, fo realz, dis iz awesomely stellar.

A group of German scientists have recently released their findings on the Australian landed Murchison carbonaceous chondritic meteorite (the lucky dawgs...they get all the cool stuff...c'mon the speed of light really?).

This thing is most likely older than the sun, in the general range of about 4.65 billion years old, but it contains what could be MILLIONZ of lil organics!  Like you and me or little Whovillians?  Mebe not, but organic molecules all da same.  Wowzers.



This could be huge for better understanding our solar system.  Life on other planets?  Looks like we're getting closer.

Cheers - Martha

2.13.2010

Shuttle Launch

In case you weren't up at 4:30 a.m. on February 8th, NOW you can feel like you were with this BRAND NEW, ONE OF A KIND, photo of the launch!  This photo was taken from the County Route 210 bridge over the Intercoastal Waterway in Ponte Verda Beach, Florida.  This is the last time the shuttle will have a nighttime launch.

So, check it out right now, FREE OF CHARGE!  COME ONE, COME ALL!

I hear those ooohs and aaaahs.

Ciao - M

2.07.2010

Ahem...we're going to have to ENDEAVOR at another time...

MY BAD.

So Houston had a wee bit of a problem (sorry for the cliche, but yanno I had to).

The Endeavor is now scheduled to launch TOMORROW at 4:14 a.m., weather allowing.  Again, nobody but Dago will be up.

You can check out THE FINAL COUNTDOOOOWWWN here ------>

Does anyone know anything about these orange glow sticks they are now giving the astronauts?  I kinda thought raving was against protocol...

Ciao - M

2.06.2010

NASA's Endeavor to fly this Sunday

On Sunday, the Endeavor shuttle will meet up with the International Space Station on it's STS-130 mission.  The lift off time is scheduled at 4:39 EST, so waaaaay before anyone wants to wake up, but what a great way to start the day!


You can check out the briefing at this NASA TV link from Kennedy's press sight.
NASA Administrator Charles Bolden will meet with
reporters covering the launch of space shuttle Endeavour at the
Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

Sorry for the late notice on this, guys.  But we (POSSE) just got back from visiting the Johnson's Space Center yesterday. Pictures and a re-cap of events will be posted shortly. We had a FANTASTIC time and learned a lot!

Have a happy shuttle launch and Superbowl Sunday!

Cheers - Martha