I am often asked how gravity works. I usually answer and then they say ‘yes, but HOW does it work?’. Well here is another stab at answering a fairly complicated question via the internet (never a good idea).
Posted on 16 May 2008
I am often asked how gravity works. I usually answer and then they say ‘yes, but HOW does it work?’. Well here is another stab at answering a fairly complicated question via the internet (never a good idea).
Posted on 18 April 2008
I had a question via email asking about Comet Holmes. I thought that by answering it on the blog, maybe others would also have some questions answered. so, thanks to Marycie for her question.
Comet Holmes was a very dim, and expected comet. Until October last year. During the period…
Posted on 16 April 2008
Many animals have been put into space. Here I list my favourite space critters, including the Orbiting Frogs for which this very blog is named.
Posted on 12 April 2008
Two new designs in the Orbiting Frog Shop this week that are worth noting. ‘Every Cloud Has a Silver Lining’ depicts a cloud blocking the Sun whilst a series of Ag symbols cling to its edges. ‘Parallel Universes’ shows the word universe twice, in parallel; perfect for anyone who understands…
Posted on 07 April 2008
After a brief abuse of my servers by someone or something, I am just about back up and running. Those of you using the 100 Brightest Satellites on Google Earth may have noticed that it’s stopped working. This will be fixed in the next couple of days.
Posted on 30 March 2008
This week sees the UK’s biggest astronomy conference take place in Belfast. The location moves around but the news is always interesting and those attending always have fun. Institutions will be announcing results and nervous students will be giving some of their first major talks. NAM is always good fun…
Posted on 14 March 2008
Listen, I love APOD but I am a bit fed up of everyone on Digg filling up the digg/space category with endless APOD images. They’re very pretty, and we all like them, but how am I supposed to know when a really amazing one comes up if you all digg every…
Posted on 14 March 2008
Well what do you know, as soon as I make myself a wavelength slider for Google Sky, Google go ahead and pass me by by releasing the much anticipated web version of Google Sky complete with wavelength sliders. I still like my little mashup but I look forward to playing…
Posted on 05 March 2008
Orbiting Frog has been a busy place in 2008! We are only a small way into the year but already Orbiting Frog seems to have overspilled to the extent to which I feel the need to recap and regroup. So just in case you missed anything, here is a quick…
Posted on 28 February 2008
This week’s featured item from the Orbiting Frog Shop comes from the Astronomy section. Coasters depicting the relative sizes of the planets let you see how your cups and mugs fit into the Solar System.
My Tippex comes in at about a Neptune whilst my mug is a Venus or a Jupiter…
Posted on 18 February 2008
Orbiting Frog is spreading out and heading into other parts of the internet. You can now buy science and astronomy based goodies via the Orbiting Frog Shop! T-shirts, mousepads, coasters and other paraphernalia will start to become available over the next few weeks and months as designs make their way…
Posted on 15 January 2008
A quick glance at my blog statistics reveals that I was the recipient of a spike in traffic last Friday (see graphic). Sites used to have trouble when they got linked to by popular engines, such as Digg or StumbleUpon and of course anyone could be ’slashdotted’.
I seem to…
Posted on 26 October 2007
Well its finally here! I have just upgraded my Macbook to the new Westie operating system and I’m already seeing the advantages. For starters my lovely white mac has already acquired a really handy muddy fringe just below the trackpad. Gorgeous!
For ease of use, Westie also allows you to…