Saturday, September 25th, 2010
In The Not Too Distant Future, The Children of Earth Can Look To The Moon To Light Up The Night, In More Ways Than One
The National Geographic Channel (NGC) recently ran a program called “Living On The Moon”, an episode in the Naked Science series. It delved into the plans and challenges of establishing a long-term human presents on the Lunar surface and what it would take to sustain such endeavors. A segment of that program showed a fascinating look into the future of constant, sustainable, cheap, energy for use here on Earth, as well as the Lunar outposts, a concept that is simply ingenious.
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Thursday, September 11th, 2008
Hi Everyone! Thanks for all of your thoughts and humor! It is greatly
appreciated. So here is the latest.
IKE will be coming in between Freeport and Houston. These two cities are
only 50 miles apart. So, in essence, Houston is going to get hit hard for
being on the dirty end of it.
The surge in Galveston Bay will push floodwaters into Houston, damaging areas
that include the nation’s biggest refineries and NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
The Ship Channel will also get a huge part of the surge. So I am sure that
those big ships will be anchored pretty well. With the surge being predicted (more…)
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