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Reno, 42, and the skies above

9/28/2012

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Is Reno truly the answer to life, the universe and everything?

As anyone who has read Douglas Adams' 5-part trilogy (wait, what?) that begins with "A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" and ends with "So Long, and Thanks For All The Fish," the answer to that question is 42. Well, according to Bloomberg, Reno is also the answer. At least in a ranking of the 50 best cities in the United States, sandwiched between Dallas (41), and Scottsdale, AZ (43). Who ranked first, you ask? Well it is none other than our Over-The-Hill-And-On-The-Coast neighbor, San Francisco.

In other, and, IMHO, more interesting news on a Universe theme, we can expect a new comet to visit our neck of the galactical neighborhood at this time next year. It is currently saddled with the decidedly NOT catchy name of ISON. Predictions concerning just how bright it might turn out to be are all over the place, but there is the potential for it to be at least as bright in the sky as Venus. That would be impressive. I remember seeing Kohoutek (1973), Halley (1986) and Hyakutake (1996), but this will be the first time my kids will be able to see a comet. Let's hope it doesn't fade (pun intended) in the face of the likely hype over its potential luminosity over the next 12 months.

Keeping with the Science Friday theme I seem to have picked up on, if you are interested in Mars, take a look at some of the photos Curiosity is snapping while carrying out its mission on our red neighbor's surface. If you're a member of the Twitterati, following Curiosity on Twitter is an easy way to get up to date photos. 
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Mars

11/26/2011

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Mars was always of interest to me. When I was 12 or 13, I received a small refractor telescope for my birthday. I would set it up in the backyard of my suburban Denver home and try to focus in on the brighter objects in the sky until the wee hours. Actually getting it to stop jiggling and moving with something in the field of view always took longer than the object would remain visible, though, due to the non-technical nature of the mount. Basically, all I had was a flimsy tripod. But, when I did manage to get Mars in the view, I was quite a thrill. 
I had forgotten that thrill for many years, until the first images appeared on the Internet from the paired Mars Rovers: Opportunity and Spirit. The one that really got my imagination running was the sunset photo. I could well imagine that being my view as I sat on my back porch after a day toiling in the Martian soil, á la Heinlein or Clarke.As is far too often the case, the thrill of exploration and discovery was lost to me again in the thrust and parry of everyday life since that day (2004—wow.), until this week. 
Today, was the successful launch of the next generation of explorer to the red planet: the Mars Science Laboratory (NASA site, Wikipedia), nicknamed Curiosity. Much larger than either Spirit or Opportunity, Curiosity is designed to determine the habitability of Mars for sustaining life as we understand it: CHON. Touchdown is planned for mid-August 2012. Thinking about it takes me back to those summer nights in the backyard with my telescope. The heavens were just begging to be peered into and wondered at. Somewhere along the way, I lost some of that sense of wonder. Thanks NASA for bringing it bac
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