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What is that space station habitat image from? Its very interesting, but the sides should be terraced with the verticals all aligned. This shows the ground plane curving in two axis, which would not reflect the gravity simulated by a centrifuge.

I vote said head is attached to surplus roomba and follows Noomi around.

too kind. Bucket and upset don't really work, but I was on the spot.

There once was a sub off Nantucket,

skates have "eversible" jaws, or "reversible" jaws?

Scred?

I thought that the animation in that short with Black Widow looked much better than this.

All well and good, but Mr. Stayin' Alive up there has a cleft chin, not a dimple.

165 years? Hell, has Neptune even gone around once since we found it?

yeah, the period of a planets circuit is a big weak point in what they can discover now. If another system is going to be a lot like ours, its going to be with much longer times to circle the sun. Jupiter - 12 years. Neptune - whats that, a hundred and something?

Yeah, same here. Never seen an animal whistle. You would think chimps could?

I remember accounts of the actual event reported that glow - atmosphere around the core was ionizing..

And it was the whole domed shield screw driver thing just as described above.

that was indeed awesome.

I actually love to see more about some of the smaller ships in the federation fleet like that single nacelle ship in the illustration above, or the cargo ship in the foreground. Less of a superstar than Kirk, more day to day life in the federation.

"Once the rover has landed, the delivery vehicle will touch down at a safe distance."

then they figured out putting the crew capsule in the path of the exhaust plume of a nuclear rocket engine was a bad idea...

the half month eclipse of jupiter would also be a bummer.

Something you care about happening.

So, what you're telling me is that there are two of these?