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Our Strange Sky: “Red Snow Moon Over Edmonton “

February 28th, 2011 No comments

Two weeks ago in the skies of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada during the full snow moon the sky was red.

Explanation:

The temperature was so low, -25 C, that plumes of steam rose from neighboring oil refineries. The above image was taken during a momentary break in the plumes. The rising Moon appears red here for the same reason that a setting Sun appears red — because blue light is preferentially scattered away by intervening air.

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The Sunday Punch: Batman vs. The Internet, LOLs Ensue

February 27th, 2011 No comments

Thank you, College Humor.

Unlike the Internet at large, we always believed there was humor in you.

We dropped another favorite of the entire bunch under the cut.

Visit College Humor for them all.
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The Sunday Punch: SuperBatman is the Vengeance, the Night and a Boy Scout.

February 27th, 2011 No comments

Art-Out Moment: Behold the Moon Made of Glass

February 22nd, 2011 No comments

white glass powder on black glass circle – slumped into a convex bubble rather than a concave bowl

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Moment of Who: Captain Jack Kermit and Doctor Gonzo

February 21st, 2011 No comments

Amy Mebberson has captured two lovely muppets Kermit the Frog and Gonzo in a new light. It’s a bit strange how easily we accept Kermit as a muppet 51st century time agent Captain Jack Harkness. Gonzo as the 10th Doctor is beginning to mesh, too.

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Good Morning, Your Barista is Rorshach

February 21st, 2011 No comments

The Sunday Punch: An Exploration on Reading Batman, Before and After

February 20th, 2011 No comments

Here’s a bit of keen observation brought to you by MissVeryVery’s Tumblr:

Before:

After:

Well done.

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Waves from the ‘Verse: Science Channel Aims to Re-Air FIREFLY! Internet Aims to Help Nathan Fillion Buy FIREFLY.

February 18th, 2011 No comments

Browncoats please attend.

It has won multiple sci-fi awards.

It has a cult following that rivals Wars and Trek. You doubt this? Next sci-fi convention you attend(or mock if that’s what’s blowing up your skirt these days) be sure to run a tally of Vulcan ears and Stormtroopers vs. the sheer amount of Jayne Hats. The answer may surprise you.

It also has a permanent residence in space! The International Space Station to be exact. Low earth orbit to be even exact-er.

What we’re talking about is the oft-lamented, killed by Fox TV executives, science fiction western epic that is Firefly. Just yesterday we learned this shiny ‘verse is set to fly the skies of cable television again. Sure it’ll be re-runs of a show that any proper Browncoat already owns on DVD or Blu Ray. But The Science Channel is adding the extra wrinkle of Dr. Michio Kaku discussing how the show’s sci-fi matches with real science. There’s nothing like a popular physicist pointing out that line between real and fantasy we always say.

Here we see part of the EW interview with Nathan Fillion wherein he gives Browncoats all over the world false hope.

EW: If Castle had its series finale tomorrow and Fox said to you and Joss: “We screwed up, let’s try doing Firefly again.” Would you do it?
Nathan Fillion: Yes. Yes. I would examine very closely Fox’s reasoning — I’m a little gun-shy. If I got $300 million from the California Lottery, the first thing I would do is buy the rights to Firefly, make it own my own, and distribute it on the Internet.

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EW: Why do you think the show has had such an enduring appeal?
Nathan Fillion: It’s a great question. We’re the most story-literate society the world has ever seen. What Joss tends to do is twist story conventions into reality. Whereas the story goes like this, real life goes like this, and that’s what Joss has mastered.

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What a difference 24 hours makes. In that sparse bit of time Internet has decided to take Fillion up on his comment about buying Firefly. Our friends at Geeks of Doom have taken the lead on this story.

How powerful is Nathan Fillion, the actor who portrayed Captain Malcolm Reynolds in the short-lived sci-fi television show Firefly?

Powerful enough so that fans take any suggestion to resurrect the show literally despite a highly unlikely success rate.

Check out GoD’s full breakdown on the likelihood of this getting anywhere shiny. (Please realize our inner geek squees at the thought of new episodes of Firefly but we also think putting said money on a worthy real-life cause would be even more shiny.) Then drop below the cut to see official sites, including a Facebook, and peek at The Plan to bring nerdgasm to Browncoats worldwide.

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Moment of Who: Back to the TARDIS, Part 3: ATTACK of the MEGA-DALEK!

February 15th, 2011 No comments

Deviant artist The Other Mike rounds up his Back to the TARDIS series with Marty and The 10th Doctor running from Griff Tannen’s severed head controlling a Mega-Dalek.

Will someone please make this into a comic??

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You Have Not Known Love, Like Moon Love

February 14th, 2011 No comments

Thanks to Nathaniel Burton-Bradford for finding this.

A heart-shaped crater in the Galilae region on the Moon. Credit: ASA/GSFC/Arizona State University; 3-D by Nathanial Burton-Bradford.

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