Once upon a time, I was going to be an astronaut. Then I learned more about math and science and noped straight out of that. My career goals changed, but my passion for space never waned. Even though most of the ships in my LEGO collection are of the Star Wars variety, I finally finished … Continue reading LEGO Build Report: NASA Space Shuttle Discovery
LEGO Build Report: International Space Station
I asked Twitter which LEGO set I should build next during my spouse's February work weekend. The overwhelming winner was the Space Shuttle Discovery, a set that clocks in at over 2,000 pieces. That's definitely a 2-day build. Unfortunately, I lost all of Saturday to boring grown-up stuff, so I substituted the International Space Station … Continue reading LEGO Build Report: International Space Station
Build Report: Women of NASA
I recently took a trip to Orlando, Florida, to attend a series of workshops for the day job. This was not exactly a hardship, because the conference was located at one of the Disney World Resorts. This meant that the first night I was in town, I hopped on the shuttle to Disney Springs to … Continue reading Build Report: Women of NASA
LEGO Build: NASA Apollo Saturn V
I'm pretty sure I've said this here multiple times (and at some point I should post the blog I wrote about it), but once upon a time I was totally going to be an astronaut. In the past two years, I've also become completely, hopelessly addicted to LEGOs, so it was only natural that I … Continue reading LEGO Build: NASA Apollo Saturn V
Review: THE MARTIAN by Andy Weir
In honor of the film adaptation's release, I figured I should post my review of THE MARTIAN today! My husband heard about THE MARTIAN from a coworker and asked me to order it for him a few months ago. I was a bit on the fence about it after reading the back cover, but when … Continue reading Review: THE MARTIAN by Andy Weir
The Waters of Mars
Things that NASA did not announce today: The discovery of sentient alien life. The development of a working faster-than-light engine. That we've been using a Stargate in Colorado Springs to explore the universe since the mid-1990s. What they did announce was just as cool: the confirmation that liquid water flows on present-day Mars. It's briny … Continue reading The Waters of Mars
New York City: The Final Frontier?
My husband and I took a short trip up to New York City this past weekend. We met two guys from Israel on a cruise last year, and the amazing power of social media allowed us to keep in touch! When both of them were back on our side of the globe, we couldn't pass … Continue reading New York City: The Final Frontier?
