It is episode 327 of Beam Me Up!
First the sad news of the passing of Harry Harrison one of the few left that can be considered Grand Masters.
The first story of the afternoon is Ken Liu's, Memory of my Mothers a sad and yet heartwarming tale of what a Mother will do to be with her daughter throughout the child's and later life.
next is a review of Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror. This feature length anime film was produced in a partnership with Fuji TV for its' 50th aniversary.
The Phoenix galactic cluster's central is garnering interest as there is activity where there shouldn't be.
JPL has has finished the Mars Curiosity Rover upgrades and now will proceed to some tests on a couple more crutial systems before it can start with the main portion of the program.
I take a short break to do Star Trek Trivia again this week as well as a couple of news articles from Earth_Sky.
Kallamis uploads an article detailing some upcoming events on the International Space Station over the next week or two which should prove to be noteworthy.
And finally Ron Huber continues his read of An Owomoyela's All that Touched the Air. This week is part three.
First the sad news of the passing of Harry Harrison one of the few left that can be considered Grand Masters.
The first story of the afternoon is Ken Liu's, Memory of my Mothers a sad and yet heartwarming tale of what a Mother will do to be with her daughter throughout the child's and later life.
next is a review of Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror. This feature length anime film was produced in a partnership with Fuji TV for its' 50th aniversary.
The Phoenix galactic cluster's central is garnering interest as there is activity where there shouldn't be.
JPL has has finished the Mars Curiosity Rover upgrades and now will proceed to some tests on a couple more crutial systems before it can start with the main portion of the program.
I take a short break to do Star Trek Trivia again this week as well as a couple of news articles from Earth_Sky.
Kallamis uploads an article detailing some upcoming events on the International Space Station over the next week or two which should prove to be noteworthy.
And finally Ron Huber continues his read of An Owomoyela's All that Touched the Air. This week is part three.
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