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Cats, please, guys. There’s some complicated stuff going on, and Cats Are Good.

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Here’s my nerd, Carrigan. She’s a Maine Coon, and 15 pounds of love and drooling.  Her household nickname is Madam Jerkface.

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My kitties Nina and Nilah!

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His name is Mickey and he’s a certified BigBoy™️ (but losing some weight!)

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I just took this picture of my baby kitties snuggling together

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My sister’s lovely cat called Ginebra:


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This is Tick Tick.

My brother got me a book.  He got my cat a box.

(She loves it.)

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Dragon Release Training and Astronaut Health Studies on Station Today

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ISS - Expedition 54 Mission patch.

January 10, 2018

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Sunset over the Earth (the last ray!) seen by EarthCam on ISS, speed: 27'595 Km/h, altitude: 411,13 Km, image captured by Roland Berga (on Earth in Switzerland)) from International Space Station (ISS) using ISS-HD Live application with EarthCam’s from ISS on January 9, 2018 at 21:42 UTC.

The Expedition 54 crew aboard the International Space Station is training for this weekend’s departure of the SpaceX Dragon commercial cargo craft. The crew is also exploring regenerative life support systems and how microgravity affects breathing.

NASA astronauts Joe Acaba and Scott Tingle began their day training and reviewing for Saturday’s remotely controlled release of the Dragon resupply ship at 5 a.m. The duo took onboard computer training and discussed this weekend’s activities with engineers at Mission Control.

This is the first time robotics controllers will command the release of Dragon from the ground while Acaba and Tingle monitor from the cupola as backups. NASA TV will broadcast live the resupply ship’s departure starting Saturday at 4:30 a.m. Splashdown off the coast of California is expected at 10:36 a.m. and will not be televised.

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Image above: Astronaut Joe Acaba works on wire connections and other maintenance tasks inside Combustion Integrated Rack gear. Image Credit: NASA.

Experimental work also took place today on the orbital laboratory to help NASA learn how to support astronauts on longer missions farther out into space.

Acaba checked bacteria cultures that could be used for carbon dioxide removal and oxygen production supporting future regenerative life support systems. Japanese astronaut Norishige Kanai joined NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei and measured their breathing rates today, specifically Nitric Oxide turnover in the lungs. Doctors want to minimize the risk of airway inflammation to keep astronauts healthier farther from Earth.

Related links:

SpaceX: https://www.nasa.gov/spacex

NASA TV: https://cms.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html

Airway inflammation: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/experiments/explorer/Investigation.html?#id=1067

Expedition 54: https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/expeditions/expedition54/index.html

International Space Station (ISS): https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/main/index.html

Images (mentioned), Text, Credits: NASA/Mark Garcia/Orbiter.ch Aerospace/Roland Berga.

Best regards, Orbiter.ch
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“ Kardasi Phonology Version 1.95 With deepest apologies to everyone who was using the old chart.
So I’ve been thinking about this on and off for…probably months now, and tonight as I was working on Lesson 1 to learn Kardasi, I...
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Kardasi Phonology Version 1.95

With deepest apologies to everyone who was using the old chart.

So I’ve been thinking about this on and off for…probably months now, and tonight as I was working on Lesson 1 to learn Kardasi, I made a final decision. I’ve swapped around the pronunciation for g and G, as I wasn’t super-satisfied with how having a soft g (<j>) impacted a lot of established words.

I’m not a very decisive person, but I will try to keep this change permanent. Sorry, everyone!