About 15 hours, mixing story mode + Jedi knight difficulty levels a bit. I didn't do 100% of all collectibles though, just went through the main story.
Actually got his book, will give it a go once I'm done with most of the books in my current reading queue. Alien technology sounds a bit far fetched, but Oumuamua is indeed a very strange object.
Things are getting really bad in Myanmar, with 38 unarmed demonstrators shot dead by the police and military forces on Wednesday alone, bringing the number of deaths to around 60, with hundreds injured and thousands arrested/disappeared. Some videos taken are just shocking. Machine guns, sniper headshots, brutal beatings.
Third time's a charm... They managed to land
Short version for the lazy:
Granted, the landing was not perfect, as there was a methane leak and the rocket exploded on the pad after a while - apparently the landing gear/landing legs didn't work perfectly, with a slight tilt damaging the methane lines.
Orion Nebula, one of the brightest nebulae in the night sky and the closest massive star formation region to Earth. 18 images, 30 min exposure each (9 hours in total).
Finished Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars, and have now moved on to the Green Mars, the second book in the trilogy:
Also started Ignition!: An informal history of liquid rocket propellants by John Drury Clark:
and also doing a refresher on Siddhartha Mukherjee's The Gene: An Intimate History:
My latest image, and probably my proudest one so far...
Rosette Nebula in SHO. Taken with a 50cm F3.6 Reflector, total observation time of 2 hours. Processed with DeepSkyStacker + PS.