J.S. Pailly

J.S. Pailly

@jspailly.bsky.social

Artist, writer, space geek, and blogger.

21 Followers 13 Following 83 Posts Joined Jul 2023
13 hours ago

Yeah, I was not expecting to like this show as much as I did. I was worried they were going to turn Star Trek into a high school drama. Instead, I felt like they turned a high school drama into Star Trek.

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13 hours ago

It is a really neat effect!

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1 week ago
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IWSG: Why Aren’t You Doing Something Useful with Your Life? I’m not a scientist, I’m not an engineer, and I don’t work for NASA.  I’m just some guy on the Internet who loves space.  In my last few IWSG posts, I talked about how I sometimes worry that I’m no…

For this month's meeting of the Insecure Writers' Support Group: "Your art/writing/whatever is good, but why aren’t you doing something more useful with your life?"

i-love-space.com/2026/03/04/i...

#IWSG #writingcommunity #amwriting #stopaskingmethisquestion

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1 week ago

Legitimately not sure how many of those things are real things.

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2 weeks ago
Burlesque performers & scientists

Lost my voice tonight at the astronomy-themed burlesque show. Each performance was paired with actual scientific research! Yes it was me screaming “woooo brown dwarfs!” during a quiet moment, that’s what I studied for my PhD so it’s cool lol.

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2 weeks ago

Wow! What a wonderful thing! The world needs more. More scientific research presented artistically, please!

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2 weeks ago

You know what, the world is too negative, to spread some love, when I’m out and I see a ‘how am I driving’ sticker on the back of a van, I’ll call it and tell them that they’re driving like a Boss.

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2 weeks ago

I know someone who's been asking to see the manager, then telling the manager how such-and-such employee is doing a great job. It's a little thing, to be sure, but when these little things start adding up, that's what's going to change the world for the better.

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2 weeks ago

Oh, I get it now! Sorry. Still, it's really fascinating to me how everybody's eyes saw slightly different things that day.

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2 weeks ago

Must have been pretty small books.

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2 weeks ago

The people I was with said they saw red. Even after I showed them my drawing, they insisted they saw red, not magenta. It's really interesting that different people saw different colors. There must be something about different people's retinas, or something, causing us all to see different colors.

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2 weeks ago
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Yes and yes. And the day after the eclipse, I drew it from memory in colored pencil, before my memory could be influenced by any photos. Ended up making the solar prominences way bigger than the really were. They just seemed so much bigger than I expected, so that's how I remembered them.

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1 month ago

Personally, in these unsettling times, I think we need art more than ever. Keep putting some beauty back into the world!

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1 month ago
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"Ice Volcano" Eruption Makes Comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann Shine After a recent explosive outburst, Comet 29P/Schwassmann-Wachmann is bright enough to see in a medium-sized telescope.

Meanwhile, there's a comet volcanically erupting in space. Apparently it's caused by chemical reactions inside the comet, not internal heat, which kind of reminds me of those foam volcanoes kids make in school.

skyandtelescope.org/astronomy-ne...

#space #science #Comet29P

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1 month ago
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IWSG: An Insecure Science Communicator Each month, IWSG asks members a question. The question is optional. I usually skip it, but this month’s question stirred up some deep feelings and some deep insecurities, so I thought I’d better ad…

For this month's meeting of the Insecure Writers' Support Group: how do you feel about rereading your own older writing?

i-love-space.com/2026/02/04/i...

#IWSG #writingcommunity #sciencecommunication

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1 month ago

I'm really surprised to learn that Hubble and JWST cost about the same amount of money (making JWST much cheaper after adjusting for inflation). I was somehow under the impression that JWST cost way, way more.

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1 month ago
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Betelgeuse and Siwarha I love space, but I also love language and words and names, and I especially love it when people put thought and care into the naming of things.  Betelgeuse is a super famous supergiant star in the…

I love Betelgeuse, and I love that Betelgeuse is now known to have a little binary companion star, which astronomers have (very aptly) named Siwarha.

i-love-space.com/2026/01/22/b...

#space #science #Betelgeuse #Siwarha

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2 months ago
Geordi La Forge meme, with Geordi rejecting "Getting excited about the supermoon" and endorsing "Getting excited about the supermoon AND Jupiter."
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2 months ago

Opened social media, posted my nice art video I am proud of, scroll, see what horrible things happened today. Ughhhh fuck.

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2 months ago

Yeah, that was basically my day today, too.

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2 months ago
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IWSG: Answering My Inner Critic Each month, IWSG asks members a question. Answering the monthly question is not required. It’s totally optional, which is good news for me, because there’s a different question plaguing my thoughts…

Sometimes, my inner critic shames me into not writing.

i-love-space.com/2026/01/07/i...

#IWSG #writingcommunity

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2 months ago

My doctor's office asked if I wanted a flu shot, and I said yes (of course), and they were super happy and excited that somebody actually said yes to that question. Made me wonder how many people must be saying no right now.

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2 months ago

I have some well-meaning friends who always ask if I'm excited about the Wolf Moon, or the Strawberry Moon, or the Banana Slug Moon, or whatever other weird moon names are in the news. I try to be polite, because these are my friends, but it's still frustrating every time.

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3 months ago

One of the cool things about astro/planetary stuff is that everything is astro/planetary stuff when you think about it. That bird lives on a planet, which exists in space... boom! That bird's astro/planetary, too!

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3 months ago
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IWSG: Is Writing by Hand Better? As you know, I love space, and I love science.  It may surprise you to learn, though, that I do not love technology.  I’ve never felt comfortable sitting in front of a computer, especially when I’m…

Which is better? Writing by hand or writing on a computer?

i-love-space.com/2025/12/03/i...

#IWSG #amwriting #writingcommunity

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3 months ago

I'm more excited to learn that "exocomet" is a word. Makes sense that it would be, I just never saw it or thought about it being a word before.

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3 months ago
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3I/ATLAS: But What If It Were Aliens? Right now, there’s an interstellar object passing through our Solar System.  Astronomers have named this object 3I/ATLAS, and in my last post I explained how 3I/ATLAS is just a comet and NOT an ali…

Detecting life on a planet—even a planet teeming with life, like Earth—is more of a challenge than you might realize.

i-love-space.com/2025/11/21/3...

#space #science #3I/ATLAS #scanningforintelligentlife

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3 months ago
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3I/ATLAS: It’s Not Aliens You know the expression “If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, it’s probably just a duck”?  Well, to a certain kind of person, if it looks like a duck and swims like a…

As someone who loves space, I'm tired of people crying aliens over comet 3I/ATLAS. 3I/ATLAS doesn't need to be aliens in order to be interesting.

i-love-space.com/2025/11/18/3...

#space #science #interstellarobject #3I/ATLAS

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4 months ago

CO2 ice crystals!?! That's amazing! I knew Mars was cold, but I didn't realize it was cold enough for dry ice to form in the atmosphere.

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4 months ago

I also feel that. For some people, though, being tiny in a vast universe may feel confusing or frightening. Their loss.

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