Claudiu Tănăselia
@parsec.ro
Tertiary adjunct of Weyland-Yutani, model N6MAC41717; physicist, ICP-MS specialist & space enthusiast; meteorite collector, Trekkie, coffee snob, self-proclaimed Emacsian, fountain pen connoisseur, computer dilettante—all in random order.
Or maybe it’s just venting plasma from a damaged nacelle (that houses a warp coil that’s out of phase due to an unbalanced intermix chamber caused by a surplus of verterons decaying into heavy leptons).
August 12, 2025 at 8:10 PM
Or maybe it’s just venting plasma from a damaged nacelle (that houses a warp coil that’s out of phase due to an unbalanced intermix chamber caused by a surplus of verterons decaying into heavy leptons).
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
June 8, 2025 at 3:40 PM
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
Not quite a full week, wasn’t the last launch from the Cape on April 14?
April 19, 2025 at 11:18 AM
Not quite a full week, wasn’t the last launch from the Cape on April 14?
The paper mentioned this: «However, cometary delivery is implausible to explain such molecules in planetary atmospheres due to the insufficient contribution that trace species within a comparatively small comet would add to the much more massive planetary atmosphere»
arxiv.org/html/2504.12...
arxiv.org/html/2504.12...
New Constraints on DMS and DMDS in the Atmosphere of K2-18 b from JWST MIRI
arxiv.org
April 17, 2025 at 12:42 PM
The paper mentioned this: «However, cometary delivery is implausible to explain such molecules in planetary atmospheres due to the insufficient contribution that trace species within a comparatively small comet would add to the much more massive planetary atmosphere»
arxiv.org/html/2504.12...
arxiv.org/html/2504.12...
And there’s also this
February 20, 2025 at 7:10 PM
And there’s also this
We're safe here in the EU, Apple Intelligence can't reach us (yet)!
February 18, 2025 at 6:51 AM
We're safe here in the EU, Apple Intelligence can't reach us (yet)!
These are also good, official, sources worth keeping an eye on:
🔗 iawn.net/obscamp/2024...
🔗 cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/sentry/detai...
🔗 neo.ssa.esa.int/search-for-a...
🔗 iawn.net/obscamp/2024...
🔗 cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/sentry/detai...
🔗 neo.ssa.esa.int/search-for-a...
January 31, 2025 at 12:11 PM
These are also good, official, sources worth keeping an eye on:
🔗 iawn.net/obscamp/2024...
🔗 cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/sentry/detai...
🔗 neo.ssa.esa.int/search-for-a...
🔗 iawn.net/obscamp/2024...
🔗 cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/sentry/detai...
🔗 neo.ssa.esa.int/search-for-a...
(3/3) Don't confuse #2024YR4 with the Tesla car orbiting the sun (NORAD ID 2018-017A): that's another asteroid that appeared in the press a few days before, originally called #2025A38, identified as #2018CN41, eventually deleted, see the MPEC Editorial Note:
minorplanetcenter.net/mpec/K25/K25...
minorplanetcenter.net/mpec/K25/K25...
MPEC 2025-A49 : EDITORIAL NOTICE: DELETION OF 2018 CN41
We are the official body that deals with
astrometric observations and orbits of minor planets (asteroids) and comets.
minorplanetcenter.net
January 30, 2025 at 4:00 PM
(3/3) Don't confuse #2024YR4 with the Tesla car orbiting the sun (NORAD ID 2018-017A): that's another asteroid that appeared in the press a few days before, originally called #2025A38, identified as #2018CN41, eventually deleted, see the MPEC Editorial Note:
minorplanetcenter.net/mpec/K25/K25...
minorplanetcenter.net/mpec/K25/K25...
(2/n)
ESA NEOCC: neo.ssa.esa.int/search-for-a...
NASA Blog: blogs.nasa.gov/planetarydef...
ESA factsheet: www.esa.int/Space_Safety...
ESA list of most dangerous asteroids: neo.ssa.esa.int/risk-list
MPML thread: groups.io/g/mpml/topic...
ESA NEOCC: neo.ssa.esa.int/search-for-a...
NASA Blog: blogs.nasa.gov/planetarydef...
ESA factsheet: www.esa.int/Space_Safety...
ESA list of most dangerous asteroids: neo.ssa.esa.int/risk-list
MPML thread: groups.io/g/mpml/topic...
ESA actively monitoring near-Earth asteroid 2024 YR4
The European Space Agency (ESA) Planetary Defence Office is closely monitoring the recently discovered asteroid 2024 YR4, which has a very small chance of impacting Earth in 2032. This page was l...
www.esa.int
January 30, 2025 at 4:00 PM
(2/n)
ESA NEOCC: neo.ssa.esa.int/search-for-a...
NASA Blog: blogs.nasa.gov/planetarydef...
ESA factsheet: www.esa.int/Space_Safety...
ESA list of most dangerous asteroids: neo.ssa.esa.int/risk-list
MPML thread: groups.io/g/mpml/topic...
ESA NEOCC: neo.ssa.esa.int/search-for-a...
NASA Blog: blogs.nasa.gov/planetarydef...
ESA factsheet: www.esa.int/Space_Safety...
ESA list of most dangerous asteroids: neo.ssa.esa.int/risk-list
MPML thread: groups.io/g/mpml/topic...
So Option 2 doesn’t need ESA contribution?
January 8, 2025 at 4:56 AM
So Option 2 doesn’t need ESA contribution?
December 18, 2024 at 6:30 AM
🇨🇴 TITLE III. CHAPTER IV. ON TERRITORY > ARTICLE 101: Also part of Colombia is the subsoil, the territorial sea, the contiguous zone, the continental shelf, the exclusive economic zone, the airspace, the segment of the geostationary orbit, the electromagnetic spectrum and the space where it applies.
December 18, 2024 at 6:30 AM
🇨🇴 TITLE III. CHAPTER IV. ON TERRITORY > ARTICLE 101: Also part of Colombia is the subsoil, the territorial sea, the contiguous zone, the continental shelf, the exclusive economic zone, the airspace, the segment of the geostationary orbit, the electromagnetic spectrum and the space where it applies.
🇧🇬 CHAPTER I. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES > ARTICLE 18: The State shall exercise sovereign rights with respect to radio frequency spectrum and the geostationary orbital positions allocated by international agreements to the Republic of Bulgaria.
December 18, 2024 at 6:30 AM
🇧🇬 CHAPTER I. FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES > ARTICLE 18: The State shall exercise sovereign rights with respect to radio frequency spectrum and the geostationary orbital positions allocated by international agreements to the Republic of Bulgaria.