…in infrared, that is. This incredible image was taken by Webb’s Near-Infrared Camera. Learn more about all the interesting features it reveals here: https://esawebb.org/news/weic2310/?lang
Originally posted on Facebook.
…in infrared, that is. This incredible image was taken by Webb’s Near-Infrared Camera. Learn more about all the interesting features it reveals here: https://esawebb.org/news/weic2310/?lang
Originally posted on Facebook.
Stunning morning clouds over Jezero Crater, captured by the Perseverance rover’s NavCams on March 18 (Sol 738). Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/Kevin M. Gill
As Professor of Physics Brian Cox so eloquently said: “A beautiful photograph of clouds in the Martian sky, 200 years after the first photograph was taken and just over a century after the first powered flight. We can do wonderful things when we put our minds to it.”
High-res version: https://flic.kr/p/2onS6xJ
Originally posted on Twitter.
I've talked before about the magical point where a book finally comes alive and transforms into a living, breathing entity. Where the characters become real and their words flow freely.
It's not a surprise that it took until the 2/3 point for this to happen with Medusa Falling. The worldbuilding scaffolding has been significant, and it took a lot of painstakingly extracted words for me to get to know the new characters and settings (Marlee's been just fine since the beginning ). But yay, now we're there!
I can't wait to share more about the world of Medusa Falling with you soon.
PS: In case you're wondering what Cosmic Shores is and what comes next for the Amaranthe universe, check out this blog post: https://www.gsjennsen.com/.../the-future-of-amaranthe...
Originally posted on Facebook.
I came upon this conversation while working on the Rubicon hardback formatting. I took this screenshot last week - but then this weekend, I was having dinner with family, and we were talking about ChatGPT. Someone posed the question, "if something is designed by us, does that mean it can't be 'alive'?"
While no one (serious) today is suggesting that ChatGPT might be alive, there's going to come a day when we, like Alex, will need to answer this question. It's sure to be one hell of discussion.
Originally posted on Facebook.
The teaser trailer for the TV series based on Hugh Howey's Silo trilogy (Wool, Shift, Dust) has dropped! What do you all think? Are you excited for it?
Originally posted on Facebook.
Astrobotic’s Peregrine Mission One is officially launching to the moon on May 4th (yes, yes, May the Fourth Be With You). This mission is near and dear to my heart, as many of my short stories will be onboard the lander! Along with the works of many other writers, artists and musicians), as part of the Lunar Codex project. I’m very excited.
Originally posted on Twitter.
NASA astronaut and current ISS resident caught an absolutely incredible shot of auroras dancing across Earth’s atmosphere from the ISS. Simply breathtaking.
** SPSFC SEMIFINALIST SALE: FEBRUARY 20-24 **
My fellow authors and I are so excited to have made it to the semi-finalist round of the SPSFC competition, we decided to give away the winning books for pennies (or no pennies). (Yes, yes, Machina was already free - the sentiment is still there ).
While the sub-genres vary, from space opera to hopepunk to cyberpunk to YA to humor to military sf and more, one thing you can count on in this sale is that you will be getting an entertaining, superbly written book - it wouldn't be here otherwise. So download without fear!
Sale ends Friday, so also don't dally: https://tinyurl.com/spsfc2
I wanted to give you all a heads up that there likely won’t be many SMBH posts for a little while. I have an ailing mother, and I’m going home to spend some time with her for a few weeks. While I’m out of town, my social media posts will be somewhat sparse. But if I do post something awesome, I’ll be sure to share it with you.
Be back soon!
You guys did it again! CHAOTICA, which won the vote for Best Sci-Fi Book of 2022 (So Far) this summer, received enough nominations to reach the main voting round for best book of ALL of 2022. If you’re so inclined, go vote!
https://discoverscifi.com/the-best-sci-fi-books-of-2022-voting-round/
Originally posted on Facebook.
Wednesday was a banner day! I finished all of the following:
(1) most importantly, the deep scene-by-scene edit of Duality. YOU GUYS.
(2) Cyberpunk 2077, by taking V to space. Seriously, how cool is it that this was an option? Fun game - not life-changing, but fun.
(3) The pictured beautiful yet absolute monstrosity of a puzzle. 5,000 pieces, 5 months. 3.5 ft x 5 ft. It's been glued (puzzle glue is awesome), and #MrJennsen insists he will be able to surround it with some sort of "frame," so it can live on forever somewhere OTHER than my dining room table.
Can we take a moment to appreciate this gorgeous artwork, titled “Haegemonia” by Gergely Buttinger ("Skylow"): https://www.deviantart.com/skylow/art/Haegemonia-18016851?
Is this not Alex to a T? Specifically, Alex in Transcendence, taking a small spacewalk in the middle of a dramatic battle to break into an enemy superdreadnought and turn the tide of the battle in humanity's favor? Space is exploding around her, and she's all... "I'm coming for you. Try to stop me."
Originally posted on Facebook.
I'm excited to announce I will be a panelist at CosmoQuest-A-Con this weekend! The con will take place live on Twitch and Discord, Oct. 21-23.
Watch the Twitch panels for free here: https://www.twitch.tv/cosmoquestX , or grab a ticket and enjoy the Discord panels, backstage insider fun, a bunch of vendor halls, and contests, all while supporting CosmoQuest's science and science education activities: https://cosmoquest.org/x/cosmoquest-a-con-2022/ .
My schedule:
SATURDAY:
4:30pm EDT: You Should Be Reading These Books (Discord)
6pm EDT: Writing the Future (Twitch)
SUNDAY:
6pm EDT: So Cool and Yet So Terrible (Twitch)
(A discussion of the opportunities and harm of satellite internet megaconstellations. Are the benefits worth it?)
Webb has captured a lush, highly detailed landscape of the iconic Pillars of Creation using its near-infrared camera.
For comparison, see Hubble's visible-light view of the Pillars. Hubble's view highlights the presence and thickness of dust around the pillars, while Webb's infrared vision peers through that dust to unveil the stars and protostars within the dust.
Learn more and download here: https://esawebb.org/images/weic2216b/.
Well that was a scene and a half to edit!
On that note, if it seems a little quiet around here, with a bit less posting, that's because I'm editing. As in full-on, underwater deep-end editing. All the time. And, honestly, I'm going to be doing so for the rest of the month.
So send cookies and wine! I guess some food, too....
Originally posted on Facebook.