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[Lost Hemisphere Challenge 2013] Still kicking

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Hmmm, when did I last do an update on this challenge *looks at date on previous post* - April! Sheesh. So much for my 'monthly update plan' that I had at the start of this! I'm going to play the 'real-life' card here. Although I've got a reasonable amount done since my last update, August was pretty much a washout with flathunting for my new job. Then I had to start said job, move (twice), attend a conference, defend my PhD thesis, and deal with some personal issues in September and the start of October. I'm only just resettling into some vague resemblance of a routine, and my new flat is finally looking like someone lives there rather than a squatter's residence! So I haven't forgotten about Venethrax and his dragon slaying posse. Before the upheaval I got the Mechanithrall unit quite far along, and the Lich Lord himself isn't looking too bad either. I just haven't been able to work on them over the last couple of months. ...

[Astronomy] 1000 exoplanets and counting...

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Just a quick Astronomy related update today. This morning saw a notable achievement in the field of exoplanetary science - when the preprint ArXiv updated with new submissions, there were three papers from the WASP project (which I'm part of). Between them they detail the discovery of 13 new hot Jupiter planets, taking the total number of WASP planets up to 100 (although not all have been published yet, and there are many more in the pipeline as well). But more significantly, they took the total number of known exoplanets past the 1000 planets milestone! This is a fantastic achievement for a field that's not even twenty years old. The Kepler mission, now sadly departed, has of course greatly contributed to this total. Particularly in the regime of smaller planets, multiple planet systems, and more unusual systems. But the contribution of WASP cannot be underestimated; to date it still holds the greatest number of confirmed discoveries by a single project, and the amoun...

[Miscellaneous] Moving sucks part 4

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I really, really hope that this is the last part of this post series. At least for this particular house move. Because I'm fed up, and I'm not sure what else can go wrong. 

[Astronomy] Defeating the Viva Voce

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It is complete! My PhD is over, and I can finally relax for a couple of days. I've been in St Andrews all week, and have just got on the train back to Coventry after staying at my Granny's last night. My viva voce was on Tuesday afternoon, and I spent Wednesday to Friday making the corrections that my examiners asked for. It was a pretty intense week, and I'm glad it's over. For so many reasons. (Credit: Figure-of-L on deviantart.com)