The Cosmic Year in Review 13
hephaist0s writes "Sure, lots of things have happened this year, but all we really care about is what happened in space! The Wire and NASA both have an interesting roundup of news from space" Relatedly an anonymous reader writes "MSNBC has compiled what they think are some of the most spectacular space images of 2005 and are asking for users to vote for their favorite."
Disagree (Score:3, Funny)
NASA and I have very different ideas on the meaning of the word "swiftly."
Re:Disagree (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Disagree (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Disagree (Score:2)
Re:Disagree (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Disagree (Score:3, Funny)
Each step lost between 50 to 90-something percent of the audience.
Keep it up and you'll be talking to yourself.
Re:Disagree (Score:3, Funny)
A few things (Score:5, Interesting)
2. On that note, is anyone else profoundly upset about the fact that they will never visit a lush, colonized (or otherwise inhabited) planet?
3. With all the problems that plauge space agencies worldwide, they certainly do seem to hit big when they don't miss entirely. I wonder if they purposely underestimate their mission lengths in order to pad their portfolio.
2 complaints: Flash, and no links to the images. (Score:3, Informative)
i.e.
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap040305.html [nasa.gov]
Re:2 complaints: Flash, and no links to the images (Score:1)
On the other hand, would a wallpaper "radio button" get at least one kid to want to read about black holes?
Are Astro-images difficult to root ou
Re:2 complaints: Flash, and no links to the images (Score:1)
You'd be surprised at wallpapers. The bigger the company, the more likely someone will have an interesting wallpaper, someone sees it, which sparks a discussion, and people get to know one another a little bit better. Who _doesn't like getting complimented?
i.e. "Hey, thats a cool wallpaper you got there! Where did you get that?"
Peace