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How Many People Are in Space Right Now?
Recall the Orionid Meteor Shower post from October? The Geminids will peak soon… From: Sea and Sky December 13, 14 – Geminids Meteor Shower. Considered by many to be the best meteor shower in the heavens, the Geminids are known … Continue reading
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Have you visited the current ‘Carnival of Space’ yet? It’s already borne fruit for Everyday Spacer. I was cruising #279, just visiting blog posts which seemed interesting, when lo and behold, I found a gem for us! “Taking the advice … Continue reading
…Next Big Future, a Carnival of Space participant. Two Everyday Spacer articles (the two parts of ‘100th Everyday Spacer‘) are included in this week’s Carnival. You can get them right here so I’d rather mention some of the other benefits … Continue reading
Another Lunch With An Astronaut is coming up fast! Spend time with John Blaha on December 12th if possible… Space Center Houston is now proud to offer you and your family an extraordinary opportunity to spend time with a NASA astronaut. … Continue reading
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That’s the mantra of iCrowd a.k.a. Investment Crowdfunding portal. “iCrowd, is an Investment Crowdfunding portal, which facilitates small business financing with its online platform to allow entrepreneurs to appeal directly to individual investors”~iCrowd Facebook page iCrowd is not just another … Continue reading
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Have you heard? We may be close to having ‘Tricorders!’ I first caught wind of it when my friend, Marc Millis, posted some info to Facebook. “The device you’re looking at is called the Scanadu SCOUT and, basically, it’s a … Continue reading
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‘Nothing changes you more than getting what you want’ ~Barbara Sher (paraphrased) If you’ve ever set a goal and achieved a ‘want’ for yourself, you know this to be true. Like the sweet potatoes without sand were preferred by the … Continue reading
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“The Japanese monkey, Macaca fuscata, had been observed in the wild for a period of over 30 years. In 1952, on the island of Koshima, scientists were providing monkeys with sweet potatoes dropped in the sand. The monkey liked the … Continue reading
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Did you ever dream of running away with the circus when you were a child? (Neither did I, I wanted to travel on the Starship Enterprise) I suppose some people did. I asked because I recently discovered Carnival of Space, … Continue reading