Last week’s links
- spacesick: The “I Can Read Movies” Series Brilliant 60s-style paperback book covers depicting famous movies.
- Katherine Johnson Katherine Johnson, in her 33 years as a research mathematician and scientist at NASA’s Langley Research Center, calculated the trajectories for the early space missions.
- U.S. Satellite Destroyed in Space Collision An Iridium satellite and a Russian Cosmos 2251 satellite collided with one another over Siberia, the first ever event of this nature.
- 1234567890 Day Unix time is calculated in seconds since the epoch (Jan. 1 1970) and will soon hit 1234567890! Let’s party!
- Brickshelf Gallery: Space Battleship Yamato StarBlazers comes to life… in LEGOs!
- Christians and Atheists Battle in London Bus Wars The Christians are responding to the Atheist Bus Campaign with similar ads.
- Why Women Should Play Video Games By Rhoulette of the Frag Dolls gaming team.
- Art and Code ART AND CODE is symposium on programming environments for artists, young people, and the rest of us. The event takes place the weekend of March 7-9, 2009 at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA.



