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Tag Archives: Star Wars
News Wars IV: A New Hope
A long time ago, in a street in Wapping far far away… It is a period of of civil war. Rebel journalists, striking against mass-sackings, are seeking their first victory against the Murdoch Empire. During the battle, Journalist spies … Continue reading
Posted in General, Media & Perception
Tagged News Corporation, News International, News of the World, Rupert Murdoch, Star Wars, Wapping
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Astronomy looks like 1970’s Star Trek
Astronomy is facing a problem. The ESA have released a truly incredible piece of footage from the Mars Express probe. It features Deimos (one of the two moons of Mars) passing across the probes field of view, with Jupiter clearly … Continue reading
Posted in Astronomy, General, Media & Perception, Science
Tagged Deimos, ESA, Future Tech, Mimas, NASA, rathergood.com, Sci-Fi, Science, Spongmonkeys, Star Trek, Star Wars
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