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Teaser Tuesday (October 13)

Steph P. Bianchini October 13, 2015 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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Astro(physics)

alternate history, book, Jeanette Winterson, Napoleon, Teaser Tuesday, The Passion, Venice

Pluto’s latest surprises

Steph P. Bianchini October 9, 2015 4 Comments

… If you have thought we were done with Pluto (who dares still calling it a dwarf, planet or anything?), well, get ready. NASA has just revealed another stunning detail sent over by New Horizons in its historical flyby of July,…
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Astro(physics)

Kuiper Belt, Nasa, New Horizons, Pluto, Space exploration, Titan

2015 Nobel Prize goes to Neutrinos

Steph P. Bianchini October 6, 2015 0 Comments

…. or, to be more precise, to their investigators. As announced today, October 6, on the official webpage, “The Nobel Prize in Physics 2015 was awarded jointly to Takaaki Kajita and Arthur B. McDonald for the discovery of neutrino oscillations,…
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Astro(physics)

cosmology, Kajita, McDonald, neutrino, Nobel Prize, Physics, space, Universe

Water on Mars, what’s the big deal?

Steph P. Bianchini October 2, 2015 2 Comments

… I mean, it’s not like there’s no H2O anywhere in the Solar System apart from our planet. We know for a fact that a few gas giants’ satellites store substantial quantities of it – think of Europa, for example….
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Astro(physics)

Alien life, Curiosity, Europa, Mars, Nasa, Rover, space, Space exploration, Viking, water

Teaser Tuesday (September 29)

Steph P. Bianchini September 29, 2015 8 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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Astro(physics)

Aldous Huxley, fantasy, France, historical novel, history, non-fiction, Teaser Tuesday, The Devils of Loudun, witchcraft

Dragon scales on Pluto’s surface

Steph P. Bianchini September 25, 2015 4 Comments

It seems surprises are not over yet – at least judging from what the newly-downloaded data from New Horizons showed to NASA scientists. Together with the highest resolution pictures sent so far and a trove of spectral data and compositional…
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Astro(physics)

LORRI, Nasa, New Horizons, Pluto, space, Space exploration, TNOs

Teaser Tuesday (September 22)

Steph P. Bianchini September 22, 2015 9 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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Alastair Reynolds, Poseidon Children, Poseidon's Wake, SF, space, Teaser Tuesday

Tools for sky lovers (and SF worldbuilders) – eSky

Steph P. Bianchini September 18, 2015 6 Comments

I have already written some time ago about tools for exploring the night sky and find your way around. Today I want to talk about another one I have been recently using, this time for worldbuilding in SF, but that…
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Astro(physics)

constellations, esky, Exoplanets, SF, space, Stars, worldbuilding, writing

Dark Star by Oliver Langmead. A review

Steph P. Bianchini September 15, 2015 5 Comments

Dark Star is, in my opinion, one of the most interesting books published in 2015, for many reasons: it’s SF, yet built with the pace and the style of a crime-story. It’s noir and cyberpunk with a touch of mythology. And, yes, it’s…
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Book Reviews

Blade Runner, crime story, Dan Simmons, Dark Star, epic, noir, Oliver Langmead, SF, Song of Kali, Unsung Stories

Worldbuilding for historical fiction – travels

Steph P. Bianchini September 11, 2015 6 Comments

That worldbuilding is complicated and time-consuming is something every creator of fiction, no matter the media adopted, knows well. Creating detailed and coherent fantasy worlds or alien civilisations is hard. But even historical fiction, especially when taking place in eras…
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History, Writing

alternate history, historical fiction, ORBIS, Rome, Stanford, worldbuilding, writing

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