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A Rose for Sky Candy

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Dan Simmons, who wrote Hyperion and many other books, died this week, so that gave me the soundtrack.

I somehow never read Hyperion or any of his other books. I just ordered Hyperion on Kindle.

In the meantime, my theme for this week is "I thought these were pretty."

The pictures of the "jellyfish" that result from SpaceX launches are pretty spectacular.

We also had a lunar eclipse this week. Now, I'm going to admit that I've seen a number of lunar eclipses, and didn't bother to try to see this one. But if I could see the aurora as well, it would be worth the trouble.

But I guess we've got to have at least one picture. This one makes a free phone background, too. There are lots more at McCarthy's X and website.

More jellyfish.

And a guide to jellyfishing.

Einstein lenses have gone from being "wow, that happens" to useful in an awfully short time. But this one demonstrates that it's good to be good, but better to be lucky.

The Sun. But you will have guessed that.

Another bit of wildness is that we are now pretty sure that Betelgeuse is actually a binary star, and the big one is eating its smaller companion.

This tells us a lot about how stars work. Fexi is a new channel I've just discovered, and it seems to be pretty good technically.

This is what happens.

Pretty.

Since I've been interested in astronomy, our picture of the universe has changed radically. I don't think anyone had any idea how crowded it is. From a sufficient distance.

Is it lunchtime yet?

Let's finish up with a little bit of space history. After Apollo 8 went around the Moon, Apollo 9 went into Earth orbit again and tested the Lunar Module. This may seem like a step down, but it not only made a big step toward the landing, but — something that people forget is that the LM couldn't re-enter on its own. If they hadn't been able to dock again, they would have been in real trouble.

So I had more doctoring taking up my time this week. Everything came out all right, but there was a 48-hour fast and some anesthesia involved. The big result is I'm down to 212 pounds, which is by a good bit the least I've weighed in this millennium. But I don't recommend it as a regular thing.

So come back next week, while I get used to eating again.

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