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So.
We're now up to 429 known exoplanets, per exoplanet.eu. The new ones?
HD 129445 b, HD 152079 b, HD 164604 b, HD 175167 b and HD 86226 b, all of which are thanks to the Magellan mission. Well done, ladies, gents and all!
Been doing some research reading in the wake of the stuff I've been posting to spacingottawa.ca: The Canadian Press Stylebook v.15, and Geoff Manaugh's BLDGBLOG Book. If I'm going to be doing this on a semi-regular basis, then I'd better do the homework!
So, to that end, if you've got any recommended reading on journalism. reportage, architecture and urban design? Here's where you should tell me about it.
On TV: I haven't been able to catch, buy or rent the first installment of Caprica yet, but I saw a blog posting today that speaks well of what Doug Drexler's team has been doing to the Vancouver skyline and landscape to build Caprica City with. Just amazing!
On film: Thanks to other visitors to Michael Geist's Internet/legal affairs blog, I found out about a project-in-progress at the National Film Board of Canada: GDP. It's devoted to covering Canadian perceptions of the economic crisis currently in play, and looking for contributions from the public at large.
Back to you...
We're now up to 429 known exoplanets, per exoplanet.eu. The new ones?
HD 129445 b, HD 152079 b, HD 164604 b, HD 175167 b and HD 86226 b, all of which are thanks to the Magellan mission. Well done, ladies, gents and all!
Been doing some research reading in the wake of the stuff I've been posting to spacingottawa.ca: The Canadian Press Stylebook v.15, and Geoff Manaugh's BLDGBLOG Book. If I'm going to be doing this on a semi-regular basis, then I'd better do the homework!
So, to that end, if you've got any recommended reading on journalism. reportage, architecture and urban design? Here's where you should tell me about it.
On TV: I haven't been able to catch, buy or rent the first installment of Caprica yet, but I saw a blog posting today that speaks well of what Doug Drexler's team has been doing to the Vancouver skyline and landscape to build Caprica City with. Just amazing!
On film: Thanks to other visitors to Michael Geist's Internet/legal affairs blog, I found out about a project-in-progress at the National Film Board of Canada: GDP. It's devoted to covering Canadian perceptions of the economic crisis currently in play, and looking for contributions from the public at large.
Back to you...