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21 days agoWhat a great game. It made me imagine what it would be like to travel such a wonderfully large universe.
What a great game. It made me imagine what it would be like to travel such a wonderfully large universe.
“Why yes, I’d be happy to. I’m a professional tall person.”
Same here. I’ve come to the conclusion that, if I was unwilling to accept anyone that wasn’t of the calibre of Carl Sagan to fill his shoes, I was probably going to wait a long time. I think Degrasse Tyson’s advocacy for black scientists is admirable, as is his willingness to promote religious reconciliation. These weren’t areas of focus for Sagan, but that’s ok. They can be different people, even imperfect people, and maybe that’s good.
Yeah, if that’s what Johnny Cash was talking about, then what was Trent Reznor talking about?
Shout out to my fellow spectroscopists. LIBS is awesome. Like, check out the ChemCam. The ChemCam is a laser that shoots rocks on Mars to analyze their composition using LIBS.
As the story goes, Roger Wiens, one of the scientists on the team that made the ChemCam, had a bumper sticker that read “My other car shoots rocks on Mars.” A great teachnique - who wouldn’t want to own it?