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Did you know one time Kara kicked the moon in order to change its orbit?It was on The Superman Family #204, featuring the one and only June Moone, the Enchantress!
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World Fantasy Con 2020
WFC2020
Join us for the World Fantasy Awards 2020!Please click the link below to join the Zoom call:https://zoom.us/j/91998286580?pwd=TnZscCtNSmEwSCtPMUtlWEJwZXhydz09Passcode: 401437#WorldFantasyAwards#WorldFantasy2020#WorldFantasyConvention Live T
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Dr./Prof. Sarah Hörst
PlanetDr
Neat coauthor paper out today with an even more neat story behind it (1/?)https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S001910352030556X?token=481FA2C6909DDD5ED8316026A4D6BC93B1A8FD2668BC43A87FB435E52BD3AFFA5F919E84BF07F8BD0D48F97548A634E6 Whe
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Rex Huppke
RexHuppke
Oh, lord help me. IF YOU DO OR SAY SOMETHING HORRIBLE AND THEN YOUR COMPANY OR YOUR UNIVERSITY OR YOUR FRIENDS SUDDENLY WANT NOTHING TO DO WITH YOU, IT'S NOT
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ToughSF
ToughSf
A fascinating scenario by @cstross got me thinking: https://www.antipope.org/charlie/blog-static/2021/01/covid-on-mars.htmlHow would a plausible Mars colony in 2070 handle an epidemic? It would be a very densely populated area with closed l
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Scott Manley
DJSnM
So today marks 20 years of continuous occupation of space. Sergei Krikalev, Bill Shepherd and Yuri Gidzenko.They weren’t the first people to visit the ISS... well actually Sergei was, but
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ToughSF
ToughSf
Asteroid mining is much more plausible than you think: https://youtu.be/y8XvQNt26KI I propose a sequence of events that minimizes the set-up cost while maximizing the returns for processing asteroids, as I will
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Olga Tokariuk
olgatokariuk
Few subjective observations on the reaction of Ukrainians to protests in Russia. People follow them with interest, but without a show of solidarity there was and still is for Belarus.
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Hugh Lewis
ProfHughLewis
Don Kessler and Burt Cour-Palais submitted the paper "Collision frequency of artificial satellites" on 7th November 1977, more than 43 years ago & just 20 years after the launch of
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
A huge part of how we got here was that universities painted themselves into a financial corner after student loans were federally underwritten so that they had to prioritize first
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Jonathan Blitzer
JonathanBlitzer
Interesting note (h/t @NickMiroff) on the finalized asylum agreement btw US & El Salvador. https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/el-salvador-asylum-us-border/2020/12/15/2a1f682a-3f2a-11eb-a402-fba110db3b42_story.html These asylum a
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Robert McNees
mcnees
Bruce McCandless and Robert Stewart, mission specialists on the Space Shuttle Challenger during STS-41-B, used nitrogen-propelled maneuvering units to perform the first untethered spacewalks #OTD in 1984.Images: NASAhttps://www.flickr.com/p
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Patrick Lightbody
plightbo
Imagine considering yourself a Serious Person and yet spending far more energy being concerned about the actions of a company named "Twitter" than the actions of a treasonous President. Making
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National Air and Space Museum
airandspace
In many ways, the crew of STS-51L represented a cross section of the American population, and each crew member had a unique story. On the 35th anniversary of the Challenger
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BShulkes
So a thread on the Tru 1H below, but here are the observations:—GB kept extra DB on field most of half, they were 7 back entire 1H—Please don’t talk about
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The Claremont Run
ClaremontRun
One of the most pivotal marketing strategies for Marvel was the construction of shared universe storytelling, and though X-Men was often its own isolated corner of the Marvel universe, Claremont’s
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