Coffee at the Little Kitchen cafe, Coogee

26 February 2014

A cup of coffee with latte art sits on a black saucer next to a spoon. A small glass jar of sugar is in the background, with a wooden table surface and a laptop partially visible on the right side.

Pre coffee meetup coffee at the recently opened Little Kitchen cafe, Coogee, in Sydney, Australia, on Wednesday 26 February 2014.

A map of the solar system for your own grand tour of the planets

4 February 2014

Back in the 1960’s the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a US space agency, was keen to organise a “Grand Tour” of the solar system’s outer planets, by taking advantage of a planetary alignment that would occur in the late 1970’s. They hoped to send up to four automated probes to take a closer look at Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto.

Funding cuts thwarted the idea, though NASA deep space probe Voyager 2, launched in 1977, was able to fly by Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.

There won’t be another such alignment of the outer planets until well into the twenty-second century. But thanks to Pasadena based designer and illustrator Paul Rogers, who has created a map of the solar system for tourists, you may be able to plan your own jaunt about the planets in the meantime.

Originally published Tuesday 4 February 2014, with subsequent revisions, updates to lapsed URLs, etc.