Greetings, humans, and welcome to my 20th log! I can’t believe that I’ve made 20 of these now. I must say that these logs have become quite enjoyable for me, as it makes me feel close to you guys even though I’m just watching you from millions of miles away. Starman, HAL, and I had […]
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Greetings! I hope everyone had a good holiday break. Starman, HAL, and I celebrated Earth Christmas and New Year on the Moon. I didn’t really know what to get HAL, so I gave him my time. He told me all about his family on Earth. Apparently, HAL came from Tesla, one of the Martian Elon […]
Greetings, humans! Did you guys catch the Geminids meteor shower? If you haven’t yet, there’s still time to see it. The Geminid meteor shower of 2020 will be super active from December 13 to 14, but you can still get a glimpse of it a couple of days after. The Geminids meteor shower is really […]
There is excitement in the air when something special is about to happen. It was felt by millions on July 20, 1969, when NASA’s Apollo 11 landed on the moon, it was felt on February 6, 2018, when SpaceX launched Starman into Space with the Falcon Heavy and it was felt this weekend with SpaceX’s […]
Greetings, humans! I’m finally back. Sorry if I was gone so long. In my last entry, I mentioned the internet. Back then, I was amazed at the remarkable work humans put to connect with others throughout their little blue planet. I found it so profound, I decided to “surf”—as the humans say—the internet. And lo’ […]
NASA has been all over the case of the “dent” in Earth’s protective magnetic field. The fears of the magnetosphere splitting in half have been trembling NASA, and it could be a potential headache for satellites and space missions. A report has been published in The Business Insider, stating that the Earth’s magnetic field […]
On Sunday, August 16, at 12:08 a.m. EDT, an SUV-sized asteroid flew past our home planet. The asteroid set record for coming closer to the Earth than any other known asteroid that had flown by the planet, NASA says. The previously known asteroid for making such record is 2011 CQ1. The Catalina Sky Survey discovered […]