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Posted on Mar 18, 2021

Below is a long blog post about 3D scanning. I wrote it for the ESA’s Planetary Science Archive, but they never published (their loss). If you don’t want to read all of this and just see some pictures, go directly here! A 12-year old boy named Dylan walked into my lab one day with his mother. “I have something that might interest Dr. Kring,” she said as we shook hands. She handed him over and he came right up to me and held out an object: A small, grey cube sitting on top of a larger, white cylinder. He had found them while walking in Death Valley National Park not far from where Apollo 14 landed forty years earlier. The smaller cube was a piece of lunar regolith encased in glass—a sample brought back by Alan Shepard during the first moonwalk. It was beautifully preserved inside the acrylic box. The second item looked like a cannonball and felt heavy; it turned out to be a fragment of rock from the interior walls of Hadley Rille, which crisscrosses its way across Mare Imbrium toward Olympus Mons. Both were amazing specimens. We made arrangements so that I could take possession of these items shortly afterward at the Foothill College campus library near our home. Later, when we got there, we discovered that another student who worked there had also taken an interest in what Dylan had found, and had already gathered information about their origin. That person agreed to let us borrow both objects, and they became part of my personal collection. This story is a good illustration of how discoveries are sometimes serendipitous. Sometimes people find things because they know exactly what to look for. Other times, people stumble onto things completely unexpectedly without any real plan or expectation. 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This isn’t an article about politics though so let’s move onto other things :) In terms of what happened personally throughout 2016, well there weren’t too many major changes as far as jobs go although I have had two new clients since December began who both come from referrals within their industries; I am grateful every day for all those kind words spoken by current and past clients because without them I wouldn’t be able to do what I love best each morning when I wake up - write copy! If anything significant occurred over these twelve months then maybe it would be starting my own business venture through Instagram (@molly_golightly) which takes up much more free time than expected due to constantly having something creative bubbling away inside your head whilst working fulltime elsewhere – especially considering how busy life seems between juggling social media engagements along side client commitments plus family responsibilities such as picking kids up from school etc., yet another reason why Molly Golightly exists ;) Overall looking back on 2016 feels quite bittersweet however ultimately positive knowing what lies ahead despite feeling uncertain sometimes even scared sometimes wondering “what will happen next?” but mostly excited about whatever may come next whether good bad indifferent doesn’t matter either way! Below is a long blog post about 2017, but if you don’t have time to read it now, that’s okay! Please take my quiz instead. The year in review: 2017 was the worst of times and the best of times for me as an author. On one hand I finally finished The Fourth Descendant series; on the other hand, there were no new releases this past year (I released only two books in previous years). It was so hard to write anything without having readers ask when the next book would be out … and then to realize they had already forgotten all about it by the end of summer! I think people like seeing something fresh every few months or even just once per quarter—which means I need to get back into the swing of writing and publishing again soon… But first things first: how do we measure success? And what does it mean anyway? Let’s talk metrics because numbers never lie right? Well here are some stats from last year before getting started with this year’s goals and plans… On December 31st at midnight, millions upon billions will count down until their New Year begins – but not us writers who know better than most where our true start date lies! In fact according research conducted by Pew Research Center in February 2014 which surveyed over 865 million Americans across various age groups regarding their reading habits found that 69% said fiction was more enjoyable while another study published later showed nonfiction being favored among teens aged 13-17 (with dystopian novels winning out). So whether it comes naturally through habit formation or simply feels good after finishing such an engaging story – either way everyone knows exactly why those late nights spent binge watching Netflix might actually make sense after all . Happy New Years Eve! You made it through another year. Now let’s reflect on your accomplishments and set goals for future growth. Here are five tips to help guide your reflection process: Reflect on Your Successes & Failures This should come easily enough given everything else going on during these holidays — especially considering recent events both locally AND globally affecting society today–but sometimes it doesn’t feel possible due mainly because many moments happen quietly behind closed doors rather than publicly celebrated online where everyone can see them together under one roof (or screen). That said though isn’t easy either since social media has become almost synonymous with modern life itself causing anxiety amongst users worldwide whenever posting becomes too much work compared against scrolling through feeds full off content created elsewhere without any personal input required beyond liking/commenting etcetera., making this whole task seem daunting at times despite its importance towards building community spirit around common interests shared between individuals living within similar geographical areas regardless if their political affiliations differ greatly depending solely upon location Below is a long blog post about 10 ways to save money on your wedding. I think it’s really important for brides and grooms-to-be to realize that the cost of their big day does not have to break them financially after they are married! In fact, many people spend more than $35,000 just throwing an elaborate party with no thought as to what this might mean down the road when you start trying to build a home or family together. The average American household has over $69,000 in debt according to Forbes magazine – so if every couple spent less then half (or even one quarter) of that amount towards their ceremony/reception there would be much fewer financial problems later on once everyone starts building homes, buying cars etcetera . Here are ten different ideas from some very savvy budgeters who managed to pull off amazing ceremonies without breaking bank accounts along way: Donate Your Wedding Gown To A Charity After You Have Worn It Once. This Is Especially Great If There Was Only One Person In Attendance At That Ceremony! Save Money By Donating Rather Than Having Someone Buy New Clothes From Another Store Or Online Retailer; Plus They Get An Extra Tax Write Off As Well When They File Their Returns Come April Timeframe Every Year Now Instead Of Paying Full Price On Everything Again Later Down Line Throughout Life Period… This is great advice because most couples end up having two receptions, but only need to buy enough food for guests at each event. However by following these steps you can make sure that all of your needs will get met while still being able to stay within budget. Remember too how important saving time during planning process means – don’t forget about those extra hours wasted looking online instead focusing where focus should go first place such as finding venue location nearby friends families homes offices churches schools museum galleries stadiums concert halls arenas arenas arena complexes mall parking lots bus depots airports train stations subway stops shopping centres supermarkets restaurants hotels motel chains fast food joints coffee shops deli sandwich bars barber salons beauty parlors tattoo studios hair stylists nail technicians massage therapists chiropractic clinics dental offices optometrists veterinarian hospitals pharmacies bookstores libraries video rental stores record shops movie theaters bowling alleys billiard rooms bingo games poker tournaments slot machines keno tables roulette wheels craps dice blackjack bridge whist hearts solitaire spades cribbage pinochle backgammon checkers chess connect four sudoku crosswords cryptograms jigsaw puzzles word searches mazes riddles logic games math equations poetry songs lyrics quotes prover Below is a long blog post about 420 and the legalization of Marijuana. I’m not sure why I have never posted this article on my website before, but here it goes! Enjoy. April 19th was National Pot Smokers Day in the United States until it wasn’t anymore… and that happened quite recently if you can believe it. On January 3rd, 2018, Attorney General Jeff Sessions rescinded an Obama-era policy called the Cole Memo which had allowed states to ignore federal marijuana laws as they deemed fit. That means all 50 states are now free to impose their own rules regarding weed, even though pot still remains illegal under federal law. So with that being said let me ask you one question: Where do you think most people will be purchasing their medical or recreational marijuana from? If your answer is “the black market,” then you would be correct. This is where it gets interesting because the U.S.’s current administration has made a huge deal out of reducing the number of drug cartels operating within our country (and rightfully so), yet they may actually end up helping them along by eliminating any regulations put forth by state governments concerning sales taxes for example - meaning there could very well become more demand than supply available at these locations due solely based upon economics alone since everyone wants what sells best regardless whether it comes directly from Mexico itself instead just coming straight down South through Texas into Arizona etc.. It makes sense really doesn’t it? After all, who wouldn’t want some good ol fashion smack dab amidst everything else happening around us today? No matter how hard someone tries to denounce its existence amongst society; eventually time always tells tell truth over lies no matter whom might try otherwise during periods where morality seems lost completely among those involved with such matters…it simply isn’t possible without admitting defeat once again like every other battle fought throughout history thus far." Marijuana is still federally prohibited in the US, despite many states having passed legislation legalizing either medical or adult use. The Controlled Substances Act defines marijuana—alongside cocaine, heroin, methamphetamines, LSD, MDMA, psilocybin (aka “magic”) shrooms,” PCP/angel dust”, kratom products containing alkaloid compounds derived from Mitragyna speciosa plant leaves native mostly found growing across Southeast Asia – among others–as Schedule I drugs because they are considered highly addictive substance abuse disorders according government officials including FDA commissioner Scott Gottlieb M.D., DEA administrator Chuck Rosenberg J.D., Congressman Tom McClintock R.-CA representatives Jim Hagedorn &