Category: Space

And a Happy New Year!

By Katie Kish, December 23, 2008 4:18 am

The Best and the Worst of 2008

It’s that time!

CDs

5. Sarah McLachlan – Closer: The Best Of … I’ve always loved S.M. I used to joke with Sam that I have a “Sarah Sense” because I’d always seem to find her music on the radio. She has probably been the most consistently admired and loved singers since I was like 10.
4. Josh Martinez – World Famous Sex Buffet …I love a little hiphop
3. Mr. Scruff – Ninja Tuna
2. Bright Eyes – Cassadaga
1. Girl Talk – Feed The Animals …I read an article recently about “girl talk killing music” because he uses clips of essentially illegal bits to make his music…but gets around it because they’re all online samples and stuff. …His mixes are amazing.

That category is always the hardest, other bands who released beauties: Tokyo Police Club, cat power, tv on the radio, the walkmen, mates of state, british sea power, …and others. sigh.

Movies

5. The Dark Knight – I’m still having a hard time deciding if I like this movie because it was so entertaining and so like…comic book looking, or if its because Heath Ledger died so there was a huge hype around his acting. I’ll say this – he did a great job. But some people were saying he should be given an award for it…even though he’s dead. I don’t really think that’s necessary. Anyway, I think the movie was really good. It was dark, but it was also a lot like the Batman with poison Ivy in it – it had that cool comic book feel to it.
4. The Strangers – this movie was weird.  …I love Liv Tyler and it scared me to death.
3. Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian – :) i think CON are really cute stories. Despite the obvious religious undertones to them, I really really like them.
2. Sex and the City – much anticipated and not disappointed …although I don’t think I’ve ever cried so much in a theater as I did when I saw this movie. It may have been the fact that we were drinking wine in the front row, so we were a little tipsy, or it just could have been that it was so tragic to see the girls is such sad situations. Sigh.
1. Wall-E – not only was it mine and John’s first date movie…it has a great message about the environment and mocks our consumerism. Which I always like :) It was by far the best movie John and I could have seen on a first date. Robot love? Seriously, it doesn’t get any better.

Books

5. In Search of Time by Dan Falk
4. The Forever War by Dexter Filkins
3. A Madman Dreams Of Turing Machines by Janna Levin
2. Hurry Down Sunshine by Michael Greenberg
1. Factory Girls by Leslie T Chang

Gadgets:

5. Nokia N95 8 gb – My new phone! 8 GB worth of space, Wifi, 5 mp camera with carl zeiss optics, radio, mobile e-mail, vision tv/radio, a gorgeous screen with DVD like video capabilities, 35mm headphone jack, 8 gb internal memory, gps with preloaded maps… and best of all, it doesn’t have a full keyboard. I was so sick of the full keyboard, bulky shape and “smart phone” look of my blackberry. The Nokia looks like a normal phone, but totally does more. Its great.
4. HTC Diamond – my brothers phone… it’s sleeker and more easily customizable thank the iPhone. The only reason I didn’t get this over my phone is that it is a touch screen. They seem to be all the craze right now, but I just don’t like them.
3. Flip MinoHD – a tiny HD camcorder for only like $200… mostly because it only has 4gb worth of space…
2. The nikon D90 – *drools* an HD camera. …
1. Optoma Pico PK-101 – the MP3 player projector… I really need to get me one of these. Its the size of a regular iPod, plugs in and plays your movies on the wall. …awesome.

Games
I dont really do a whole lot of game playing…

5. Wii boxing…i played it once
4. Rock Band …I pretty much rock at everything except the drums. But…i’ll get to those in 2009
3. I started playing WoW a couple days ago, i’ve played twice
2.Sims!…one of the expansion packs came out this year, i dont remember which one. But thanks to john i have ALL the expansion packs and have WAY too many options. Its awesome.
1. Spore…. cooool

Hits of the financial crisis:

5. AIG’s credit fiasco
4. No more Fords and Chevys – the Detroit big three went belly up! the earth is happy, but hummer drivers are not.
3. Citibanks 75 000 job cuts
2. Greenspan – people are living in tents!
1. Iceland …is broke, needing to take billions of dollars from the IMF, Sweden, Germany, Denmark and Finland.

Sciencey Stories:

5. The Invisibility Cloak
4. Bigfoot is a rubber suit with dead animals inside of it
3. a squid with elbows
2. something tugging at the universe
1. The Large Hadron Collider

Absolutely Hilarious

5. The McCain green screen challenge – McCain did an interview in front of a green background, prompting Colbert to challenge his audience to come up with the best scenes to put McCain into
4. Letterman to McCain “You don’t show up for me, America doesn’t show up for you!”…after McCain stood up Letterman, and was shown at another interview instead, it was the core of Lettermans jokes for weeks.
3. The writers strike… so many late night talk show hosts were SO strapped for content. …hahahaha suckers.
2. is america ready for a woman president? – Samantha Bee as Carrie Bradshaw
1. Tina as Palin…and she didn’t change any words.

Personal Worsts:

5. Working in retail – even though I was the boss, i hated it. i hated bending over backwards for jerk ass customers and seeing people spend 800 dollars on clothes. I hated fitting plus women for bras in the summer when they smelled funny and I hated answering to my overly bitchy and micromanaging district manager. She treated me like a moron. I hated that job.
4. I miss a lot of people including Shaneka, Mark, Caitlin, Torrie, Ashley, Dan, Patrick, Karl and family
3. My currently housing situation – my roommates are annoying, they turn the heat up to over 30 (literally!) and leave messes in the kitchen all the time. My door doesn’t really lock and I’m an hour out of the city. I can’t walk around with no pants on and I have to pay to wash my clothes.
2. The York U strike…dont even get me started
1. My grandma died and it was the sadest of all sad.

Personal Bests:

5. Working at acculink where I met Christine and Stacey – two of the best women I’ve ever met in my life. Plus it made me value the 4/10hr shifts a week thing, and loved being on midnights.
4. Moving to Toronto in June. Although I had to shack up with Allen for quite sometime, I love living here and will be sad if I ever have to move out of the city.
3. Getting a job at CFI… my job is to advance science and secularism in society. How cool is that?
2. I’ve lost 20 lbs in the past 2 months! woo!! i love weight watchers…except now the skin on my belly feels really weird, like loose. its kinda gross.
1. June 24th – John and I had our first kiss and were a “couple” by the next day. awe, <3

We’re Not Quite Aliens…..

By Tyler E, June 17, 2008 6:34 pm

If you hadn’t heard recently a story broke on numerous websites that some researchers had found ” building blocks of life” in a meteorite. Numerous headlines stated that we were aliens and other such things to grab the attention of readers. I’ve never found science journalism to be particularly great at explaining things so I thought I might clarify things a little. Several researchers from around the world ( Imperial College London, Nasa Goddard Space Flight Centre, Radboud University Nijmegen etc.) extracted and analyzed a 15 g sample from the interior of the Murchison meteorite.

They crushed it and going through an extensive purification process eluted out any organic compounds they could find. Then using mass spectroscopy ( a way of determining what a compound is by ionizing it and firing it against a detector and determining it’s time of flight) they determined samples of both uracil and xanthine were present in the meteorite. This actually fairly cool since uracil is a component of RNA and xanthine is an intermediate in the biosynthetic pathway to guanine, another nucleobase found in both DNA and RNA.

It was determined through isotope analysis of these samples that significant proportions of the carbon atoms found in them were of carbon 13 indicating that the molecules likely formed extraterrestrially since carbon 13 is rarely found on earth.

A damn cool story but it’s not like they’ve found incontrovertible evidence that earth was seeded from the heavens by aliens. It just means that life on this planet may have been partially jump started by these biological precursors from the stars, which is still fairly cool I think.

Incidentally, xanthine is one of the intermediates in the pathway that leads to caffeine. Looks like it’s always had a role in getting things going ;)

Reference:

Martins, Z. et al. 2008. Extraterrestrial nucleobases in the Murchison meteorite. Earth and Planetary Science Letters 270: 130-136

581 c = Earth?

By Katie Kish, April 24, 2007 8:36 pm

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It was always one of my internalized fears that we would find a planet just like Earth. On one hand it would be interesting to explore it, see what was evolving and really answer the question “are we alone?” But on the other hand you know that it would be the inherent human instinct to go to it and exploit the discovery and eventually ruin the new Earth as well. I remember watching the movie Titan AE and the end scene is so beautiful as the “camera” scans over Bob, the new planet Earth, but in my head I was thinking “They’ll just screw it up like we’ve done to this one.”

Well, a planet has been discovered with the Chile-based European Southern Observatory High Accuracy Radial Velocity for Planetary Searcher instrument – much like the one that we’re one right now. It is the first Earth-sized planet – the smallest outside of our solar system ever discovered and is at a distance to a mother star, Gliese 581, that it would be suitable for life at a temperature of 0 – 104 Fahrenheit, and also has good prospects for liquid water. As we know from looking at the evolution of our own Earth, water is indeed a key ingredient for the evolution of life making it a key destination for the on going search for other life forms.

However exploration isn’t going to be such an easy activity. Astronomers and scientists have yet to develop instruments that are sensitive enough to do any sort of real exploration.

The plant found in Libra is about 50% larger than Earth circling Gliese 581 and travels at a vacuum of about 187 000 miles per second. This isn’t the first world that has been found circling Gliese, two others have been found previously. One the size of Neptune and the other about eight times the size of Earth. Gliese is smaller and colder than our sun thus the new planet is 14 times closer to Gliese than our Earth to the Sun.

The new planet so eloquently goes by the name 581 c. And if you weigh 150 lbs here on earth, you’ll feel like you’re 240 lbs on 581 c as gravity is 1.6 times stronger than the gravity here on Earth. It also orbits it’s mother star every 13 days. So you’d be fatter and “older” as your birthday’s racked up rather quickly.

But oh, the view. The planet is 14 times closer to the star it orbits. Udry figures the red dwarf star would hang in the sky at a size 20 times larger than our moon. And it’s likely, but still not known, that the planet doesn’t rotate, so one side would always be sunlit and the other dark.

Distance is another problem. “We don’t know how to get to those places in a human lifetime,” Maran said.

Two teams of astronomers, one in Europe and one in the United States, have been racing to be the first to find a planet like 581 c outside the solar system.

Phewph. Well 581 c, you’re safe for now… Until we figure out how to travel at the speed of light without killing ourselves.

Monday Love

By Katie Kish, March 20, 2007 3:37 am

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I forgot about Monday Love – luckily Lindsay posted this absolutely hilarious video of rats laughing that had me holding my sides. Its phenomenally great. Watch it. Seriously.

Another must check out comes from Bead – For the christian right, gay-hating is just the start …Who also has a post up about a haunted municipal house, which is entertaining as heck.

In other news, before I head to bed, a couple geology notes:

Uno – Torontorians were scared shitless by a “ball of fire” raging over head.

It’s not every day you see a meteor streaking across the sky. For some Torontonians, the sight of a green fireball on Sunday night was a surprisingly big event. Some were scared. Some were enchanted. Some braced for impact and some called the cops. However, as Constable Laurie Perks of the York Regional Police curtly puts it, space debris “is not a police matter. It’s an outer-space matter.”

The meteor, of a particularly bright type known as a bolide or fireball, prompted many locals to flights of fancy. “I wasn’t sure if I was seeing stuff,” admits Mike Mazeika, who saw the meteor from a ninth-floor apartment in North York. “It was so big and it lasted so long.” He describes the green- and orange-tinged fireball as being “bigger than a plane,” maybe “the size of a building” and adds that the sight of it literally froze him in his tracks.

“is not a police matter. It’s an outer-space matter.”

…Is that not one of the funniest things you’ve ever read? Seriously.

Dos – go check out this cool map of the San Andreas Fault. Maybe I just like maps too much – but I think it’s really cool.

Update: Jonathan Singer just posted this hilarious link – “Fox News’ Chyron: Anti-War Protestor Tells Fox He Believes He Saw UFO” on facebook. …yes, I’m friends with bloggers on facebook.

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