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[BLOG] Some Tuesday links
- Bad Astronomer notes Apep, a brilliant trinary eight thousand light-years away with at least one Wolf-Rayet star that might explode in a gamma-ray burst.
- Centauri Dreams notes that AAVSO, the American Association of Variable Star Observers, has created a public exoplanet archive.
- The Crux considers/u> different strategies for intercepting asteroids bound to impact with Earth.
- D-Brief notes the discovery of a solar twin, a star that might have been born in the same nursery as our sun, HD 186302 184 light-years away.
- The Dragon's Tales notes that although NASA's Gateway station to support lunar traffic is facing criticism, Russia and China are planning to build similar outposts.
- JSTOR Daily notes the research of Katie Sutton into the pioneering gender-rights movement of Weimar Germany.
- Lawyers, Guns and Money celebrates the successful clean-up of the Cuyahoga River in Ohio, once famously depicted on fire.
- The Map Room Blog links to maps showing Apple Maps and Google Maps will be recording images next for their online databases.
- Jamieson Webster at the NYR Daily takes a critical, even defensible, look at the widespread use psychopharmacological drugs in contemporary society.
- Roads and Kingdoms carries a transcript of an interview with chefs in Ireland, considering the culinary possibilities overlooked and otherwise of the island's natural bounty.
- Rocky Planet considers the real, overlooked, possibility of earthquakes in the relatively geologically stable east of the United States.
- The Russian Demographics Blog notes how, in the transatlantic wine trade, American interest in European wines is surely not reciprocated.
- Starts With A Bang's Ethan Siegel notes how Einsteinian relativity, specifically relating to gravitational lensing, was used to predict the reappearance of the distant Refsdal Supernova one year after its 2014 appearance.