Come, My Fleet

The experiments scheduled to be launched on tomorrow’s space shuttle mission include one by students at the University of Florida called

Squids in Space

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See www . universetoday . com/85175/several-student-led-experiments-to-fly-on-endeavour/ .

The great work begins!

41 thoughts on “Come, My Fleet”

  1. Squids in space! That sounds so much like an old sci-fi movie. I agree with shadowfire. Whoever came up with this is awesome, and I want to know who they are.

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  2. I just found out (completely by coincidence) that there is a holiday called Cephalopodmas, and a website for it. It is on December 22, and it is awesome.

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  3. Hypothesis: micro-gravity will cause the squid embryos to grow to enormous size, break open the shuttle, and colonize the depths of space.

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      1. Yes, the impression I got was that microgravity might effect certain bacteria on the squids that affect the squid’s shape and presumably size as well, so I imagine so. Even if that doesn’t happen, it wouldn’t make a difference; we could just breed giant squids for intelligence, give them some equipment, and send them into space.

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        1. They would begin to worship the squids as their unholy deities?
          ADSFJL;KFDSAL SQUIDS ARE CTHULHU
          (I for one welcome our new cephalopodian overlords)

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            1. ALL HAIL! This entire experiment is reminding me of a very strange picture book that I once read. I forget the title, but I think it was a date. Anyway, the book was about sending vegetables into space, and giant vegetables falling back to earth. Everyone thought that they were the vegetables sent into space, but in the end, it turns out that the giant vegetables were actually dropped by some squidlike aliens. Has anyone else read this? The squid experiment seemed to combine both elements of the book, so i felt like mentioning it.

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                1. Yes, I’ve read that book! It’s a great one.

                  I also like his “Tuesday”, with the flying frogs on lily pads, “Flotsam”, about the magical camera that reveals strange worlds under the sea, and “Sector 7” with the cloud factory.

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                  1. yes! I love those too! I knew that he wrote Flotsam and Sector 7, but I didn’t know that he was the same guy who wrote Tuesday, which I have also read, but for some reason didn’t look at the author.

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              1. I once joked about doing a fan-fic where he, Rusty Schweickart and Greg Jarvis are NASA assassins- nobody would suspect a thing, they all look so harmless!

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