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Jul 29, 2023
"Passengers": An Okay Thriller That Can’t Do Much with Its Stars
Where have I been? I've been at the Summer Science Program for the last month and a half, tracking asteroids and hanging out with an...
Apr 30, 2023
"Dune": Mesmerizing, Atmospheric, and... Confusing?
Starting with this article, I will be publishing my from my other blog (The Film Brewery). Most of them were written in 2020-2021, but I...
Dec 30, 2022
2022 Recap: Sci-Fi of the Year, Ranked
Let's close out the year by ranking the standalone sci-fi books I read this year! 6. Salvation Wow, this was one beast of a novel....
Nov 29, 2022
NASA Artemis: To the Moon, Once Again!
On November 16, 2022, humanity resumed its challenge on the Moon with the Artemis mission launch. Here's what that means for the future...
Oct 31, 2022
Space and Sci-Fi Books Roundup (October 2022)
Antique sci-fi tales that still spark the flame of new generations. Flatland by Edwin Abbott Abbott Flatland may not be the oldest work...
Jul 26, 2022
Space and SF Books Roundup (July 2022)
If long news articles or complicated research articles make your head spin, then these books might help you find your new passion....
Jul 18, 2022
"Passengers" and "Interstellar": Space Ships, Real and Sci-Fi
Hey there, this is Taizo, and welcome back to Astrocenter. Today we’re taking a look at Passengers, a 2016 film starring Chris Pratt and...
Apr 3, 2022
"Satellite": Zero Gravity and the Human Body
Human bodies are built for Earth's gravity. But what happens if an earthborn human goes up into space—or, a spaceborn human returns to...
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