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Light On Mars
What light through Mars breaks?
I’ve scrolled through hundreds of pictures of Mars over the last couple of years thanks to NASA/JPL. I was suspicious of Continue reading “Light On Mars”
Halloween Costume Picks!
It’s getting a touch late in October to be just now thinking about your costume ideas. If you’re as far behind as we are, you’re in quite a pinch! Luckily for you, we’re not quite that lazy and went to pick out a few of our favorite multipurpose, cosplay worthy, Halloween costumes!
Without Further Ado:
Our Halloween Picks!
Zelda from Ez Cosplay:

I think this was 120 bucks from Ez Cosplay.
Link from Ez Cosplay

Link was 99
Elizabeth from Ez Cosplay
Space Leah Remni! (Okay, not really, but the model looks just like her) from Moon Costumes!

I liked this one on the basis that it was sexy, but not overly so. And you won’t be cold!
Mystical Dragon
Cleopatra!
Velma
Which one will you pick? Let us know in a comment, or if you’re already taken care of; what are you going to be for Halloween? I can’t choose between the dragon and Velma myself!
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The Valentine Apocalypse and Life on Mars
The Valentines Apocalypse
February 14th might be the day of love, but February 15th might kill you if the math is wrong. NASA last Thursday confirmed that asteroid 2012 DA-14 will pass with in 17,000 miles of earth. Thats closer than some satellites currently in orbit. At 11:24 p.m. pacific standard time the valentines asteroid known as 2012 DA-14 will make it’s closest approach. At 150 feet wide it would have the force of 2.5 megatons of TNT.
“Further observations refined the asteroid’s path. It cruises around the sun in an orbit almost identical to Earth’s. Our year is 365 days. Its year is a day longer. Like a drunken driver weaving across lanes, asteroid 2012 DA14 crosses paths with Earth twice a year at varying distances.
Despite these opportunities for disaster, scientists tracking the asteroid are confident 2012 DA14 won’t collide with us for at least the next century, which is as far as they’ve been able to project its path. Next week’s approach is the closest during that time.“
By Brian Vastag The Washington Post
The full Washington Post article is available at utsandiego.com
Was There Life on Mars?
This image was taken by Mastcam: Right (MAST_RIGHT) onboard NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 173 (2013-01-30 23:39:36 UTC) .
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems
As the rover rolls around the martian landscape it’s snapping photos like any other tourist visiting a new world would. Right, left, front and back, but on January 30th, 2013 it caught this. What appears to be a metallic object jutting out of the ground.
This image was taken by Mastcam: Right (MAST_RIGHT) onboard NASA’s Mars rover Curiosity on Sol 173 (2013-01-31 00:15:53 UTC) .
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems
A line of rocks with suspiciously straight lines. After the missing keystone shaped piece this pattern continues with what seems to be a straight top cut.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Malin Space Science Systems
In the next photo the ground could pass as an ancient Roman road.
Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/MSSS
The Mars Curiosity Rovers before and after drill sample photo is taken on what could very well pass for a paved brown stone deck, foundation of a building or an ancient road. There are hundreds of photo NASA/JPL share online.
Go browse through images of mars for signs of life for yourself at Mars Science Laboratory.
If you find something share it with us so we can share it with everybody else.
We maybe just seeing what we want or we may need to wait till we can send archeologist to Mars, either way the prospect is intriguing. At least we have the means to see what the surface of Mars looks like from our living room in almost real time. That is a major accomplishment for us at this point in history. Lets hope science gets the math right in time to control or deflect asteroids that might pose a risk to us. But for now, lets keep looking for life on Mars.
Here is a untouched picture of the object on Mars.
If these aren’t proof of life on Mars then at least the photos are stunning once you grasp where they were taken.
Thanks NASA/JPL
Have a Happy Valentines Apocalypse, Rev James Jones



