It’s been a good week for killing dictators, but not the best for Newspace stuff. Nevertheless, we have a falling satellite, a camera that lets you focus after taking the picture, new allegations against Facebook– and space discoveries, pop culture whines, and a youtube shout-out.
Category Archives: Newspace
Comic Newspace
With the original run of the New 52 reviewed by Blaine, I’d like to post a Comic-Book Newspace, with particular focus on a controversy that surrounds the Reboot.
And there’s video.
Newspace
This week we have a possible explanation for the Fermi Paradox, a lot of smart people claiming the universe is, indeed, stranger than we imagine (it’s not just the OPERA Particle Detector that’s challenging our understanding of things)1, and an epic battle of memes.
Editorial – Thoughts on Harlan Ellison’s Lawsuit
Well, Sci-Fi’s “favorite” grumpy old man, Harlan Ellison is at it again – this time trying to stop the release of the film In Time because of alleged similarities to his short story “‘Repent Harlequin’, Said the Ticktockman”, and by stop the release, I mean have all copies of the film destroyed. A demand this ludicrous practically requires a video. Continue reading →
Newspace
We’ve got a Mars rocket in the news, discoveries in space, a rare find in Britain, dinosaur feathers in Canada, and some real-world Frankenscience in Glasgow.
Newspace
NASA remains in business, Neanderthal sex gets reconsidered, a new view of life on Mars, a very tiny motor, and more, including a lot of cool video.
Newspace
Alex has some gaming history.
Meanwhile, real-life space agencies set sites on Mars, and researchers in various fields discover giant wasps, cannibalistic black holes, and Arthur’s round table.
Find out which of these stories is false, and more, by clicking below:
Newspace
A thirteen-year-old makes a breakthrough in solar power– or maybe he hasn’t. Plus Robo-Tweets from Outer Space, Robo-Puzzler from earth, hard discoveries about an alien world, current thoughts on dreaming, a newly-discovered supernova, and more.
Newspace
Click for the “Lost Cut” edit of the Mos Eisley cantina, lots of space-related news, and a legal update of some interest.
The Space Hotel opens in five years, but the price is a little steep….