Jian Ge.įinally, back here at Universe Today, we have several interesting stories to feature! First up, Matt Williams gives us a view of what the weather might be like on the surface of Venus. His (often thankless) work on rustdoc, docs.rs, and the rustc dev-guide has been instrumental in making rust an amazing language for writing and reading documentation for everyone. Jingzhe is a PhD candidate at the University of Florida, working with Prof. As some of you may know, u/jynelson recently stepped down as co-lead of the rustdoc team after 2 years of being part of the team (and later as co-lead).
Over at the Chandra X-Ray Observatory website, guest blogger Jingzhe Ma, first author, tells us about the paper Super Starburst Galaxy Found One Billion Years After the Big Bang. And Brad Rogers shares an interactive infographic was was created by Number Sleuth, illustrating the scale of the largest and smallest objects within the observable universe.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. Orbiter, a free spacecraft flight simulator PC game allows player simulate flying a spacecraft beyond the confines of Earth’s atmosphere.This free spacecraft flight simulator doesn’t like normal flight simulator PC game, which it provides a realistic space flight simulator to travel and explore around the solar system. Next, over at the Evolving Planet, Nina Mortera gives us a report on how the ESA has pledged nearly half a billion dollars to next Mars lander. Posts with mentions or reviews of orbiter-rs.