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KosmicKris
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Unusual space lawyer, unlikely Professor, cricket watcher, snooker loopy and music lover. Strives to be a nice old sort (he/his). There will be the odd academic thought, but mainly this is personal nonsense (real life, professional stuff is on LinkedIn)
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I tend to talk about different things to different people.

So I try and make extra use of hashtags. Hopefully it allows us to remain friends, and you can mute the stuff of mine you don’t want to see

#cricket #football #snooker for the sports

#music #scifi #space #politics for the other stuff
This is a deeply depressing read. Even has a bit of “scary China” thrown in for good measure.

This is what happens when norms and shared values get tossed. Everything comes into play. spacenews.com/a-double-sta...
A double standard about contamination is keeping us from verifying signs of Martian life
A double standard about contamination is keeping us from verifying signs of Martian life
spacenews.com
Significant that Germany are investing heavily in space capacity.
#Planet to double capacity by opening a Berlin facility to build next-gen Pelican #satellites. Backed by a €240M #German gov’t deal + #NATO contract.

🔗https://spacewatch.global/2025/09/planet-to-open-new-satellite-manufacturing-facility-in-berlin-to-meet-growing-european-demand/

#SpaceWatchNews
I always love reading Dwayne's articles in the Space Review. They will always have something interesting in them.
I genuinely believe that Star Trek: The Motion Picture is the most beautiful of all Star Treks. Even the artwork it produced and inspires is beautiful.
"Very impressive application and we'd be delighted to have you help us. Just one question... you say there were only three reactors in Pripyat?"
I very much like the look of that Ashes squad. Packed full of quick bowlers and recognising that Pope is no longer a knock-in bet for No.3 #cricket
It’s like you’re here with me 🥂
To cheer myself up, I’m making what can only be described as a decadent Ragu.
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All that royal flattery and five days later Trump tells the world that Britain's going to hell and London's governed by sharia law. To repeat: the scorpion always stings.
So much of the way we view umpires has been shaped by Dickie. He was a pioneer! But most of all, he very deeply loved the game. RIP Mr Dickie Bird.
RIP Dickie Bird
Honestly Dave, it’s a roaring return to form. You can tell he’s our age as well! These are the songs of a seasoned man!
A lovely morning working whilst listening to the new Divine Comedy on repeat. All the Pretty Lights shows that Hannon still knows how to put an entire life into a song.
It’s tempting to think the World is in flames. But a quick burst of Propoganda’s Duel while washing up sorts out most things!
I showered to Matthew Wilder’s “Break my stride” this morning. I feel I should do this more often.
I love this: I genuinely think the live versions sound better than the album. Daltrey’s voice is rawer and Townshend’s guitar work just sounds magical.
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Progress MS-32/93P: A nice view of the approaching Progress; range to ISS is now less than 1 km
100% agree. My dad is susceptible to any old rubbish on Facebook (it’s always FB as well isn’t it?)
That is straight on tonight’s play list!
This game has shown the power of “scoreboard pressure”. It has also shown the advantage of having a fit Jofra Archer and Adil Rashid in your side #cricket
Sir, you have never let me down musically (I am still listening with joy to Mike Nesmith’s amazing solo stuff thanks to you!)
Thanks for sharing this Walt. After Oxygene I tended to switch off from JMJ. But this is absolutely marvellous.

(Also, amazing how many of our influences cite Hank Marvin as key)
It was such a beautiful book - as you say, you could just feel the love for him. And I know the drummer is the foundation of every band, but Bubba was the heart and soul of Rush.
I genuinely think a cogent argument can be made for Neil Peart being the greatest rock drummer of them all. He was magnificent.
Remembering percussionist, lyricist & author Neil Peart (aka “Bubba”) of Canadian prog-rock trio RUSH on what would’ve been his 73rd birthday. His work & integrity continue to inspire me, as they have for most of my life. Raise a glass of something good tonight, in memory of The Professor.