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Dawn’s best imagery

Steph P. Bianchini January 29, 2016 4 Comments

Dawn’s mission to Ceres has certainly been one of the highlights of 2015 space missions, exploring a new world in the Asteroid Belt and sending over to Earth a trove of data and imagery, some of them truly stunning. While…
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Astro(physics), Media Gallery

Ceres, Dawn, Nasa, Solar Sytem, Space exploration

Teaser Tuesday (January 26)

Steph P. Bianchini January 26, 2016 10 Comments

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of A Daily Rhythm. Anyone can play along! Just do the following: • Grab your current read • Open to a random page • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from…
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Geek Love, horror, Katherine Dunn, speculative fiction, Teaser Tuesday

Planet 9, X, and counting…

Steph P. Bianchini January 22, 2016 0 Comments

For a bizarre coincidence, I’ve written about the fabled (and infamous) Planet X just this time last year, mentioning that, from the analysis of some ETNOs (Extreme Trans-Neptunian Objects), there was some evidence of unknown gravitational pull affecting their orbit. More…
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Astro(physics)

Caltech, Nasa, Planet 9, Planet X, Solar System, Space exploration

The Apex Book of World SF – 4. A review

Steph P. Bianchini January 20, 2016 2 Comments

If you’re a regular SFF reader, Apex needs no introduction – they publish an amazing award-winner magazine in which every writer would kill to appear and that’s a delight to read. But even if you’re not, chances are that you have…
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Apex Book of World SF, Apex Magazine, horror, Isabelle Yap, JY Yang, SF, SFF, Yukimi Ogawa

SF Classics – Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson

Steph P. Bianchini January 16, 2016 0 Comments

Mona Lisa Overdrive (1988) by William Gibson is a SF novel and the final instalment of the Sprawl trilogy, after Neuromancer and Count Zero, in what it’s considered the canon of the cyberpunk literature. Dark and engaging as the other…
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Book Reviews, Sci-Fi Snippets

art, Count Zero, cyberpunk, Hugo Award, Mona Lisa Overdrive, Nebula Award, Neuromancer, SF, William Gibson

Aliens in Music – Ziggy Stardust

Steph P. Bianchini January 11, 2016 4 Comments

Today Ziggy Stardust left planet Earth for an unknown destination – probably a far away galaxy. His human host, David Bowie “died peacefully today surrounded by his family after a courageous 18-month battle with cancer“, as his son Duncan Jones…
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Fiction

alien, David Bowie, Life on Mars, music, SF, Space Oddity, The Man that Fell to Earth, Ziggy Stardust

Pluto’s moon system – how cool can it be?

Steph P. Bianchini January 8, 2016 0 Comments

One of the most valuable results New Horizons was able to deliver in its historic Pluto’s flyby was more information and precious imagery of its moon system -which is far more interesting than anybody had imagined. A lot has been…
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Astro(physics)

Charon, Hydra, Kerberos, moons, Nasa, New Horizons, Nix, Pluto, Solar System, space, Space exploration, Styx

Teaser Tuesday (January 5)

Steph P. Bianchini January 5, 2016 18 Comments

Teaser Tuesday is a weekly bookish meme, hosted by MizB of A Daily Rhythm. Anyone can play along! Just do the following: • Grab your current read • Open to a random page • Share two (2) “teaser” sentences from…
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Book Reviews

dystopia, SF, Stephen King, Teaser Tuesday, The Stand

Crossing Saturn’s Rings – the 2016 Finale

Steph P. Bianchini December 31, 2015 0 Comments

It’s not the first time I cover this authentic natural wonder, including posting a link to a media gallery with some of the best Cassini’s coverage. They are the most beautiful of their kind, at least in the Solar System (we…
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Astro(physics)

Cassini, crossing, J1407, Nasa, Ring D, Saturn's rings, Solar System

2015 in space missions

Steph P. Bianchini December 28, 2015 4 Comments

If 2014 was a great year for space lovers – Rosetta is just an example, even though a telling one – 2015 has been even more rewarding in terms of discoveries and achievements, some of them (New Horizons, Dawn) enriching dramatically…
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Astro(physics)

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