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Cixin Liu’s Award-Winning The Three-Body Problem May be Coming to Amazon
Io9 is reporting that Cixin Liu’s Hugo-Award-winning The Three-Body Problem might be coming to Amazon! There are reports from Financial Times that Amazon’s streaming service is interested in adapting Liu’s The Remembrance of Earth’s Past trilogy into a three-season show. Notably, the reports are also suggesting that Amazon might be willing to pay up to $1 billion for show. This would add another thoughtful, detail-rich story to Amazon’s line-up, which already boasts The Man in the High Castle, Electric Dreams, and Neil Gaiman’s upcoming Good Omens, not to mention the oliphant in the room: the two-season, $500-million-dollar Lord of the Rings adaptation.
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We discussed the science fiction novel Three Body Problem by Cixin Liu, the English translation (by Ken Liu) was released on November 11th. First half is spoiler free/minimal, second half of the discussion contains major plot spoilers. All of the liveshow participants were fortunate enough to receive ARCs from the publisher, Tor.

Participants:

Michael from Bitten by a Radioactive Book: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaqri6yb-dGzmfw8SHMo0yw

Elizabeth from Books and Pieces: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXifXYnZ5fVrlhpuhDjZOGg

Kaitlin from Kitty G: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCubeiIJVCyYgn5bqfD0jl0w

Brock from Let’s Read: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMGoaqXQ6d6Z3Vr-I3JIy6A

Bri from Stories from the Shelf: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmTKGq0LnoybKSMk0PYCF-g


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What’s Up for May 2016?

What’s Up For May 2016?

What’s Up for May? Two huge solar system highlights: Mercury transits the sun and Mars is closer to Earth than it has been in 11 years.

What’s Up For May 2016?

On May 9, wake up early on the west coast or step out for coffee on the east coast to see our smallest planet cross the face of the sun. The transit will also be visible from most of South America, western Africa and western Europe.

What’s Up For May 2016?

A transit occurs when one astronomical body appears to move across the face of another as seen from Earth or from a spacecraft. But be safe! You’ll need to view the sun and Mercury through a solar filter when looking through a telescope or when projecting the image of the solar disk onto a safe surface. Look a little south of the sun’s Equator. It will take about 7 ½ hours for the tiny planet’s disk to cross the sun completely. Since Mercury is so tiny it will appear as a very small round speck, whether it’s seen through a telescope or projected through a solar filter. The next Mercury transit will be Nov. 11, 2019.

What’s Up For May 2016?

Two other May highlights involve Mars. On May 22 Mars opposition occurs. That’s when Mars, Earth and the sun all line up, with Earth directly in the middle.

What’s Up For May 2016?

Eight days later on May 30, Mars and Earth are nearest to each other in their orbits around the sun. Mars is over half a million miles closer to Earth at closest approach than at opposition. But you won’t see much change in the diameter and brightness between these two dates. As Mars comes closer to Earth in its orbit, it appears larger and larger and brighter and brighter. 

What’s Up For May 2016?

During this time Mars rises after the sun sets. The best time to see Mars at its brightest is when it is highest in the sky, around midnight in May and a little earlier in June. 

What’s Up For May 2016?

Through a telescope you can make out some of the dark features on the planet, some of the lighter features and sometimes polar ice and dust storm-obscured areas showing very little detail.

What’s Up For May 2016?

After close approach, Earth sweeps past Mars quickly. So the planet appears large and bright for only a couple weeks. 

What’s Up For May 2016?

But don’t worry if you miss 2016’s close approach. 2018’s will be even better, as Mars’ close approach will be, well, even closer.

You can find out about our #JourneytoMars missions at mars.nasa.gov, and you can learn about all of our missions at http://www.nasa.gov.

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com

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Visual artist Adam Hillman creates satisfyingly pleasing arrangements of everyday objects which take aesthetics to a whole new level of photography. 

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