Space carnival 132
132 isn't just an isotope of barium and xenon, it is also the new space carnival.
Substantive blogging will resume when I have a change to upload photos.
Hang on, did I just redefine "substantive"?
I'm a geochemical soldier of fortune. In the past three years I've fixed mass spectrometers, blasted sapphires with a laser beam, explored for uranium in a nature reserve, and measured growth patterns in fish ears. My main interest is in-situ mass spectrometry, but I have a soft spot in my heart for thermodynamics, drillers, and cosmochemistry.
132 isn't just an isotope of barium and xenon, it is also the new space carnival.
Substantive blogging will resume when I have a change to upload photos.
Hang on, did I just redefine "substantive"?
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7:31 AM
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