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Hello my fellow Politiores Troglodytes. This Blog is a collection of Posts, Poems, & Short Stories that I write on a daily basis. If you find it entertaining, informative, and controversial, then I have done my job properly. Thank goodness too, because Karma has been on my case of late. I'm supposed to bring fifty people into the fold or I'll have to give back the part of Einstein's brain I inherited. No, I'm not one of the Scientists who got a piece of his brain when he died. Karma said, "Eat this knowledge. It'll make you smarter!" The bargain I made with Karma was, if I could change fifty people into Politiores Populos, I would be rewarded with my very own Lamborghini. So, that's my story and I'm sticking to it! Like what you're reading, then read on. P.S. Populo is Latin for people. Politiores is Latin for educated. Troglodytes is English for troglodytes. And Einstein's brain was stolen by Thomas Stoltz Harvey after his death in 1955 and eventually divvied up into 240 pieces. If you just read that last sentence, then you have just learned something and I'm just that much closer to fulfilling my commitment to Karma!

Monday, October 22, 2018

88 New Constellations

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In my
Post
I explained that sometime I give
Links
to stories that I feel are interesting.
Sometimes they are
Political,
a lot of the time they are about
Science,
but most of the time they are about
Space.
To me,
this next story,
which I got off the internet,
is very interesting.
Exactly the kind of stuff I like to read about.
The space agency has named many of the new constellations after famous characters and objects.
NASA has revealed the names of 88 new constellations - and it’s good news if you’re a Doctor Who fan. The space agency has named many of the new constellations after famous characters and objects, including TARDIS, the Little Prince, Godzilla, the Hulk, and the U.S.S. Enterprise. The new constellations were devised using NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, to celebrate the Fermi mission’s 10th anniversary. Julie McEnery, a Fermi project scientist, said: “Developing these unofficial constellations was a fun way to highlight a decade of Fermi’s accomplishments.
 This is,
Loving It,
A Star Trek Constellation
And
A Doctor Who Constellation,
Jim Hauenstein,

And,


“I think, that if the world were a bit more like ComicCon, it would be a better place.”
- Matt Smith -

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1 comment:

  1. How exciting! Unofficial constellations or not, this is great :)

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