Jan. 18th, 2008

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So, wonderful images continue to reach Earth from MESSENGER:

MESSENGER Reveals Mercury’s Geological History

Shortly following MESSENGER’s closest approach to Mercury on January 14, 2008, the spacecraft’s Narrow Angle Camera (NAC) on the Mercury Dual Imaging System (MDIS) instrument acquired this image as part of a mosaic that covers much of the sunlit portion of the hemisphere not viewed by Mariner 10. Images such as this one can be read in terms of a sequence of geological events and provide insight into the relative timing of processes that have acted on Mercury's surface in the past.

The double-ringed crater pictured in the upper right of this image appears to be filled with smooth plains material, perhaps volcanic in nature. This crater was subsequently disrupted by the formation of a prominent scarp (cliff), the surface expression of a major crustal fault system, that runs alongside part of its southern rim and may have led to the uplift seen across a portion of the crater’s floor. A smaller crater in the upper left of the image has also been cut by the scarp, showing that the fault beneath the scarp was active after both of these craters had formed.

This MESSENGER image was taken from a distance of about 18,000 kilometers (11,000 miles) from the surface of Mercury, at 20:03 UTC, about 58 minutes after the closest approach point of the flyby. The region shown is about 500 kilometers (300 miles) across, and craters as small as 1 kilometer (0.6 mile) can be seen in this image.


And...

A truly gigantic new species of the dinomyid rodent Josephoartigasia, christened J. monesi, has been discovered from the Pliocene of Uruguay. The skull indicates an animal roughly three metres in length and weighing about one tonne, making it the largest known rodent.


Josephoartigasia monesi
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First things at the beginning, right? Yesterday I wrote 1,236 words and, I think, made a very good start to Chapter Two of Joey Lafaye. And that is a huge relief, just having the novel moving forward again. Spooky loved the pages, and I have to take that as a good sign. As soon as Chapter Two is finished, I'll be sending the first part of the ms. to some of my "first readers," including my lit agent, to get their thoughts.

Also, I have been told that I can announce I will be a Guest of Honor at the 2009 H. P. Lovecraft Film Festival in Portland, Oregon (first weekend of that October), which is one of the coolest things I have ever been asked to do. Details TBA, but this is very far in the future, so don't expect them too soon.

Thanks to those who have bid in the latest round of eBay auctions. Right now, we have copies of the trade hardbacks of To Charles Fort, With Love, Alabaster, and Frog Toes and Tentacles up, and yes, all these collections are long sold out. Please have a look. I will note that I am holding back on offering the last two paisley platypuses, as eBay sales have been a bit sluggish of late. Also, if you haven't already preordered Tales of Pain and Wonder, today would be a fine day to do so.

Anyway, we actually managed to get up and out of the house in time to make the 1 p.m. matinée of Cloverfield, and my thoughts are behind the cut, as they do contain spoilers:

Cloverfield )

So, here I am at 4:42 p.m. (CaST), trying to fight back a migraine that I woke with so that I can attend to the final-pass page proofs for Tales of Pain and Wonder. Right now, my money's on the headache.

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