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Nailed down four more systems' host stars last night. I'm not entirely happy with the choices, mainly because the catalogue numbers available to use are not short enough and distinct enough. Numbers starting with GAIA DR3, APASS9, SKYM2, 2MASS and so on...and the SIMBAD database is very much a work in progress, perpetually playing catch-up with the new data - or old data finally data-entered after months to years' waiting - as it comes in.
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Noting this for ongoing discussion...and Musk is clearly enmeshed in this particular mess, by our settler-nations' encouragement.

https://apt613.ca/space-is-part-of-the-land-indigenous-knowledges-and-colonization-by-light-and-satellite-pollution/
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This morning, I tried to watch the launch of the new space telescope on YouTube, but it turned out I missed the launch time by about seven minutes. I still got to see enough to make me quietly happy for most of the rest of the day.

The household range is having problems. The heating elements on top are still working just fine for frying, steaming and boiling, but the burner box - the oven - is not in good shape. I'd call the process of heating anything "sluggish" if anything. We're not sure what's caused that, and calling for help is naturally Problematic right now. So cooking lasagna was cancelled in favour of relying upon Pizza Pizza last night.

My day job is on hold until after New Year's due to lack of people available to supervise.

*shrugs*

More as it comes to mind...
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I just watched the successful landing of the Perseverance Rover!

Cue the Starfleet March!
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Okay, writing workshop went okay yesterday afternoon. Last night's architecture/urbanism discussion centering on Black involvement in architecture, design, urban (re)development, etc. was useful in seeing how equity principles can be made reality, as well as giving the wider public a look at projects being made reality right now.

This morning? I've started some laundry, gotten started on today's job search work, and planning to hope-scroll and doom-scroll through today's news as it evolves. Seems like we've got some hot stuff breaking on the exoplanet front.

NGTS-14Ab:

https://phys.org/news/2021-01-neptune-sized-exoplanet-ngts-survey.html

TOI-561b:

https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/12/world/super-earth-star-milky-way-scn-trnd/index.html

KOI-5Ab:

https://phys.org/news/2021-01-planet-koi-5ab-orbits-triple-star-skewed.html

Oh, and the count at exoplanet.eu as of today? 4404, split up between 3250 systems.

More on various topics later.
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I started looking at the training videos available via Skillport for that version.

I see from their website that the development teams have already moved onto v. 9 as a stable release, and I suppose I'm going to be playing catch-up for some months if I really want to understand what I can do with this and how to do it...?
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Space nerd wants to revisit this site later. You might end up having fun too.

http://scifleet.esa.int/#/
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I was hoping for a response along these lines, but am pleasantly surprised at the speed of it.

Details in the Twitter thread starting here:

https://twitter.com/ruperto1023/status/1334184780192223232
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2020/12/arecibo-radio-telescope-in-puerto-rico-collapses/

My opinion: the facility should be rebuilt, to the best standards now available. The campaign to rebuild was already starting up when the announcement of plans to decommission the telescope was made, after all. We just need to keep moving on that project.
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Noticing this on Slashdot while otherwise continuing my job search this morning:

https://tech.slashdot.org/story/20/11/17/0053200/cable-failures-endanger-renowned-puerto-rico-radio-telescope
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Something else that Kevin "Galaxy Map" Jardine brought up recently: there's a "travelling salesperson lab" at University of Waterloo, and they took some of Kevin's work and played with it.

https://twitter.com/galaxy_map/status/1318092187972866048

https://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/tsp/star/index.html

https://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/tsp/star/about.html

https://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/tsp/star/gaia1_data.html

https://www.math.uwaterloo.ca/tsp/star/kj37859.html
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We re-learned that word here:

https://www.schneier.com/?p=60284
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I am reminded via the Celsys mailing list of the power inherent in this software. That reminder takes a nostalgic tone - pun intended - where the comic books and other magazines of my childhood and adolescence, and the imperfections that could crop up in those books and magazines are concerned.

Details here:

https://tips.clip-studio.com/en-us/articles/3541

Powerful kit there.
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Noting comments from [personal profile] krpalmer and [personal profile] muchado about today's spaceflight milestone...

I admit to being distracted myself by multiple factors:

- solving the printing-from-open-applications issue plaguing me for the last two days, successfully.
- the meeting of my Mac User Group earlier this afternoon via Zoom.
- trying to work up a custom-designed greeting card for a neighbour's imminent birthday, preferably by using new-to-me graphic design software.
- worries about the tornado watch AND warning late this afternoon in my region.
- shopping errands.
- general research and exploration of the internet.
- other stuff to be added later, maybe.

The fact is that this was an important milestone of sorts today. The revival of American spaceflight technologies used from Mercury to Gemini to Apollo with upgraded components, with some success. It's a capability rebuilt to some degree, and yet as someone who enjoyed much of the Shuttle era, I cannot help but see it as backsliding somewhat. Physics and economics and human biology and psychology will certainly have their ways to varying degrees here, and have done so these past weeks.

I do await further developments with great interest and some hope. I want to see human adventure expand its horizons, and not to see this turned into a mere escape hatch for the richest of us.
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Well, this was a fun way to spend a quarter-hour between job-search activities.

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