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  • NASA catches a glimpse of Saturn birthing a new moon

    by 
    Mariella Moon
    Mariella Moon
    04.16.2014

    For the first and perhaps the last time ever, NASA's Cassini spacecraft, whose mission is to orbit Saturn, has captured a new moon emerge from the jovian planet's rings. As you might know, the birth of a moon is an extremely rare event, and in Saturn's case, it might never happen again. You see, there's a theory that the sixth planet from the sun used to have a much larger ring system, which led to formation of numerous natural satellites. After birthing a whopping 62 moons, though, the rings are now too depleted to make more, even if they still look lush from afar. This could be our very last chance to observe how Saturn's ring particles form a natural satellite that detaches from the planet and ultimately orbits around it.

  • Evil Mad Scientist Labs' Peggy terrorizes roomates, darkness

    by 
    Ryan Block
    Ryan Block
    02.01.2008

    What better way to celebrate the 1-year anniversary of the Mooninites' invasion of Boston than to drop $80 on Evil Mad Scientist Labs' new Peggy? It's easy to fall in love with this 12 x 15-inch hackable pin grid for pluggable LEDs, which also features a programmable microcontroller capable of animating its 625 positions. Just be cautious when using it to spread your propaganda outdoors, some big city populaces apparently don't like being toyed with by way of LED signage.[Via Technabob]