Die ganz tollen Links der tollen Links sind mit einem "≤" versehen. ;-)
Zum Lesen
- ≤ This Day in Space History: Apollo 12 and SCE to AUX - via Joe Hanson
- Ein Asteroideneinschlag auf dem Mond - via Astrodicticum Simplex
- Summen von Primzahlen - via Mathlog
- Gorgeous Black-and-White Photos of Vintage NASA Facilities - via Brain Pickings
- Geschlechtergerecht oder geschlechtsneutral? Eine Antwort - via Hier wohnen Drachen
- Feynmans inverser Wassersprinkler - Die Auflösung
- ≤ The Wow! Signal: Intercepted Alien Transmission? - via Science Network
- Your Age on Other Worlds - via SciShow
- Animated tweet positions of Jupiter's moons! (Hold down your "J" key!)
- Wo sind die Gravitationswellen? - via Astrodicticum Simplex
- ≤ You’re looking at the first-ever picture of a hydrogen atom - via Joe Hanson
- Did Einstein write his most famous equation? Does it matter? - via Galileo's Pendulum
- An algorithm that finds face-like structures on the Earth's surface - via io9
- If aliens looked at our star right now, what would they see? - via xkcd
- The meaning of mass - via Galileo's Pendulum
- the mug of science - meine neues, automatisch generiertes Online-Magazin
Zum Schauen
- GIFs from Cassini (a gallery of Saturn GIFs) - via Joe Hanson
- ≤ What if You Were Born in Space? - via Vsauce
- This is what you look like when you speak - via Kyle Hill
- Our Atmosphere is Escaping! - via MinuteEarth
- Space Sounds - via Joe Hanson
- ≤ Apollo 11 Saturn V Launch (HD) Camera E-8 - via Vsauce
- ≤ Googol Song - via numberphile
- ≤ If - via Vsauce
- Schrödinger’s iPad? New Breakthroughs in Quantum Computing - via SciShow
- Nine months of activity from the Mars Curiosity rover’s front camera, in a convenient one-minute time-lapse video - via Joe Hanson
- ≤ GIF of the Tvashtar volcano eruption on Jupiter's moon - via Vsauce
- ≤ Q&A For 500k (Part 1?) - via Veritasium
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