Celebrate the Cosmos!


This is Astronomy Week, which culminates in Astronomy Day {wiki} on Saturday. The day is set as the Saturday before the first quarter-moon between mid-April and mid-May. There are lots of public events scheduled around the country. Link -via Metafilter

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No, spilling requires three things, an object to be spilled, velocity and an object to spill upon. On earth spills usually occur on surfaces vertical to the ground, if we imagine a room as a box that is one surface out of six possible. In space, since there is no ground and no gravity, spills occur on six surfaces out of six possible.

You'd be amazed how dirty the international space station is, albeit not entirely because of spills but also other airborne particulate.
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