In Astronomy Comet Catalina Came Out To Play With only a pair of binoculars or a small telescope you can catch Comet Catalina (C/2013 US10) from today until February. After passing closest… Continue Reading →
In Aerospace Engineering What is the deal with people on Mars? People landing on Mars goes beyond the scope of what NASA is doing and, trust me, it can get very confusing figuring out who… Continue Reading →
In Aerospace Engineering The Many Stages of Rockets Last night, a Navy Trident II D5 missile test was conducted off the coast of California that sent Twitter into a storm. Everyone was making speculations… Continue Reading →
In Astronomy/ Meteor Shower Meteor Shower Time! November Forecast So usually I do a separate post for each meteor shower, but November has three relatively close together. Deep breath. Here is all those… Continue Reading →
In Astronomy Comet Lovejoy is Doling Out More Than Drinks The media seems to be hung up on the fact that comet Lovejoy (C/2014 Q2) releases the equivalent in alcohol of 500 bottles of… Continue Reading →