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The worst fears of the satellite community have been realised. Two satellites, Kosmos 2251 and Iridium 33 crashed into each other approximately 800 km over northern Siberia. How this happened is unclear as the orbits of these satellites were pretty well known,...
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This week Carnival o’ Space is at 21st Century Waves, and wouldn’t you know, it has a Valentine’s theme! I cardioid it....
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Joachim Gudmundsson and Pat Morin are discussing the possibility of establishing a new open access computational geometry journal, which would be completely free to both readers and authors. So far, there are three relevant posts at Joachim's blog:The initial...
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Two years ago I used the combined Higgs search limits produced by the D0 experiment to evaluate how well the Tevatron was doing if compared with the predictions that had been put together by the 1999 SUSY-HIGGS working group, and later by the 2003 Higgs Sensitivity...
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Happy Valentine's Day! Another nod to the wondrous Kea, who has also shown great patience with the world. She points out a new paper by Spanish physicists Antonio Ranada and Alfredo Tiemblo, The Pioneer Anomaly as a Quantum Cosmological Effect. See the post...
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Enhanced or unenhanced? You be the judge... (from the episode Space Seed)McCoy: The Eugenics Wars of the 1990s.Spock: Your attempt to improve the race by selective breeding.McCoy: Oh no not our attempt, Mr. Spock. A group of ambitious scientists.Soon to be...
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I recently came across this astonishing quotation, also referred to as the F-twist:Truly important and significant hypotheses will be found to have assumptions that are wildly inaccurate descriptive representations of reality, and, in general, the more significant...
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Wow: two satellites have collided in orbit, destroying both. This is the first time such a major collision has ever occurred.The satellites were Cosmos 2251, a Russian communication relay satellite that’s been defunct for a decade, and an Iridium satellite,...
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No doubt everyone else is also posting this, but, thanks to Sariel, here is the list of accepted papers to the 25th ACM Symposium on Computational Geometry, to be held next June in Denmark.I was quite pleased to see one of my papers, the one with Mumford, Speckmann,...
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SEA (again) has the details of the result of the House and Senate conference bill for economic stimulus. Here are the parts related to science:Provides $3 billion for the National Science Foundation, for basic research in fundamental science and engineering...
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