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Animation showing all known Exoplanets

In Science, Visualization by Fredy Ore15 December 2015

The space observatory ‘Kepler‘ launched by NASA to identify Earth-like planets in March 2009 has found just over 1700 planets to date. This to-scale animation shows those identified planets and …

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Wanderers, a short film by Erik Wernquist

In Film, Future, Science by Fredy Ore29 November 2014

I stumbled across this short film by Erik Wernquist this weekend. It was a film featured in Vimeo’s Staff Picks Wanderers – a short film by Erik Wernquist from Erik …

Reading: Bill Bryson – A Short History of Nearly Everything

In Archive by Fredy Ore3 August 2004

I managed to last week buy a copy of Bill Bryson’s, A Short History of Nearly Everything, whilst on my way to Zurich, Switzerland. It’s one of those books that …

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Galileo space probe mission end

In Engineering, Technology by Fredy Ore16 September 2003

The Galileo space probe, which launched October 18, 1989 onboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis will end its mission on the 21st of September, 2003 by plunging into Jupiter, the planet …

SpaceImaging.com a gallery of cities, events from space

In Archive by Fredy Ore24 March 2003

I came across the Space Imaging website whist visiting Ani Dash’s blog site. The Space Imaging site contains a huge selection of imagery from satellite of locations around the world. …

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