Saturday, September 14, 2024
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Sue Safton
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Me & KP (or - how do you tear a tendon standing still?)
Saturday, September 7, 2024
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Sue Safton
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I'm glad growing season is ending
Wednesday, September 4, 2024
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Sue Safton
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Astronomers discovered a new “Odd Radio Circle” (a mysterious ring invisible at all wavelengths except radio) near the center of our galaxy. I hope it’s playing space rock.
Saturday, August 31, 2024
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Sue Safton
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It's still summer - goddammit!
Saturday, August 24, 2024
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Sue Safton
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Back Live - yay it's not stifling in the studios.
Wednesday, August 21, 2024
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Sue Safton
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In 1977 on August 20th, the Voyager 2 spacecraft was launched to visit the outer planets. In Dec. 2018 it passed Neptune and entered interstellar space. Voyager 2 is still transmitting data 47 years later!
Saturday, August 17, 2024
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Sue Safton
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Champagne & BBQ
Saturday, August 10, 2024
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Sue Safton
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fridge froze up again!
Wednesday, August 7, 2024
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Sue Safton
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The sun’s corona can be 200 times hotter than the sun’s surface, despite being farther away from the ultimate source of heat at the sun’s core
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Sue Safton
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I used to like summer.
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Sue Safton
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It's a new day! I'm energized!
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Sue Safton
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A new look at how light bends as it travels through the universe could point to an alternative theory of gravity
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Sue Safton
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Not quite as melt-y as last week!
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Sue Safton
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melting
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Sue Safton
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Supermassive black hole winds blowing at 36 million mph can sculpt entire galaxies
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Sue Safton
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Having a sweltering studio flashback- it's just like the old days!
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Sue Safton
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I sprained a what in my foot?
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Sue Safton
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Some scientists speculate that the universe is shaped like a doughnut, instead of stretching to infinity. It’s a topology that could eventually be mapped.