Well, there it is. It’s well worth a follow-up to my NASA update posting yesterday: Curiosity has landed successfully, just over an hour ago. This is a big deal, a monumental achievement, not only for NASA, but for scientific understanding to benefit all of mankind. This is the ultimate follow-up to NASA’s huge MRO, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter […]
NASA Juno Messenger New Horizons MSL and LRO Update and The Astronomy Course at The Smith’s School of English in Kotoen
The year 2012 may not be the best year on record for the United States in general, but NASA is certainly on a role and it should be noted. For that matter, JAXA is doing pretty well and the Russian Soyuz program is back on track after many years of slump. NASA is one organization […]
A Beautiful Thing in Kyoto Rarely Photographed
Rarely in the winter, that is! During the good ‘ole rainy season which held firm until just a week ago, I’m pretty sure it was a common sight, but this photo isn’t! We think rainy season is well over but there is still fringe speculation of a late return. Can you guess where this was taken from? […]