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Scientists find that the asteroid which killed the dinosaurs "Didn't act alone"

It is the current consensus that all the dinosaurs, and more than half of all life on earth at the time, were wiped out by  A six-mile-long asteroid, which struck Earth 66 million years ago, leaving a 124-mile-wide crater underneath the Gulf of Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula. It now appears that this may not have been a single isolated impact. As an article in The Independent puts it, "Until now, it had been assumed that the asteroid acted alone. This week, scientists at Scotland’s Heriot-Watt University have published new three-dimensional images of a crater made by a second asteroid that hit Earth at around the same time off the coast of West Africa. The 5-mile-wide Nadir Crater was found nearly a thousand feet under the floor of the Atlantic Ocean. Siesmic imagery was needed to establish what had made the crater, but it does appear to be the result of an asteroid strike, which may also have occurred at the same time as the "CT Boundary" between the age of the dinosaurs an

Weekend music spot - In the Navy

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I don't think the navy concerned was either the Imperial Navy of the Chiss Expensionary Defence Fleet.  But rumour has it that a time and space anomaly caused this version of "In the Navy," in which the Village People helped Kelsey Grammer spoof the film "Down Periscope" and their original music video, to be displayed on the Flag Bridge screen of the Star Destroyer ISS Chimaera, and the Grand Admiral was distinctly seen to smile.

Quote of the week 16th September: Thrawn on Friendship

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Weekend music spot: Bardcore's very different version of the Grand Admiral Thrawn Theme

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Star Wars: another version of Grand Admiral Thrawn's music theme

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Quote of the week 9th September - Thrawn on Leadership

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Visitors from Deep Space Nine arrive today

On this date three visitors from the future were due to arrive in San Francisco. Benjamin Sisco, Julian Bashir, and Jadzia Dax (respectively a normal human male, and augmented human male, and a Joined Trill) were accidentally sent back from 2371 to 30th August 2024 by a transporter malfunction. Their communications badges having been stolen and having no other forms of ID, Sisco and Bashir were mistaken for vagrants and placed in the gigantic informal prison called "Sanctuary District A" consisting of 20 city blocks of San Fransisco with a wall around it, like a ghetto for the poor and dispossessed. The story is told in the Star Trek Deep Space Nine episodes "Past Tense" parts one and two. At one point during their visit to the past, Bashir asks the question      "...there is one thing I don't understand: how could they have let things get so bad?" Sisco replies:      "That's a good question. I wish I had an answer." Fortunately in real h