BUMPY LANDING: Yesterday, A Russian space capsule with three astronauts aboard safely returned to Earth. This landing was a little more exciting than most, as they had to employ a a last-minute emergency maneuver which resulted in a landing with the intensity of a "minor traffic accident," per a NASA press release.
That landing is just one of the many reasons I've always been a fan of the old Apollo-era splashdowns.
Fortunately, Russia's Oleg Artemyev and NASA's Drew Feustel and Ricky Arnold weren't any worse for the wear. The Americans inside had completed three space walks during their 197-day stay, performing maintenance on the orbiting laboratory.
Their departure from the ISS was a bit different than normal, as Artemyev manually piloted the Soyuz through a partial loop around the station, allowing Feustel to carry out a photo survey of the ISS as the orbiting space laboratory nears the 20th anniversary of the first module’s launch (November 1998).
BOW WOW, TO WASHINGTON: This morning, between algebra with Khan Academy and grammar via BrainPOP, I noticed that there was a live event on Facebook with the University of Washington Athletic department. The live video was an interview with the trainer of UW's new live mascot, Dubs II.
Photo: UW Athletics (video screenshot)
The pup is a 9-month old malamute. (It turns out actual Huskies don't make the best mascots.) During the broadcast we learned his favorite chew toy is a duck (no kidding!). And a question we submitted during the broadcast was answered on the air. We asked, "Does Dubs have a middle name?" (That's one of CJ's favorite questions to ask dog owners when meeting canines during our travels.)
Dubs does have a formal (American Kennel Club) name: Akala’s Purple Reign. He also is sometimes called Dub Dub or Dubby for nicknames.
You can watch the archived event here: