Sorry for the lack of news updates

I have am having four crises in my life at the moment. Should be back to normal tomorrow.

News From Around The Internet: Dateline Jan 23, 2006

nasaandesa The new edition of Space Review is out. Chris Gainor talks about the Science we gained from Apollo, and what more we could get out of the Vision Jeff Foust reviews Chasing Hubble’s Shadows, by Jeff Kanipe Taylor Dinerman discuss the difference of opinion between NASA and ESA Mark Trulson (from Out of the Cradle), interviews Patrick J. G. Stiennon, on of the Authors of The Rocket Company (more...)

News From Around The Internet: Dateline Jan 20, 2006

Popular Science Editor Eric Adams will be on CNN Headline News between 1 and 1:30 pm EST to talk about the Rocket Racing League. (hat tip to Michael Belfiore)
New Horizons is in space. After days of delay, the first probe to Pluto is on its way.

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Note: This is my first news roundup, which is going to be a daily item here at Space Pragmatism. It will become more consistent and polished as time goes on, so cut me some slack for a few days, ‘k. — djs

NASA remains popular with the general public. At least space [...]

Space Cows

(I got this from Jon Goff at Selenian Boondocks)
Nell Boortz has a funny list of the politics of cows. But he left out two important groups:
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You have one cow.
The cow just runs around in circles in the field.
You miss your old cow.
You can’t rely on any other farmers (because farming is just too [...]

Sovereignty Part 2

The last post on what sovereignty means to an extraterrestrial colony prompted some comments and some references to the history of sovereignty. If you are interested, check out a discussion on sovereignty.
As I have had more time to think on it, perhaps this is a more general question. Certainly it is [...]