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The Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, and Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) mission provides an opportunity to search for evidence of thermal breakdown and assess its significance on asteroid surfaces. Numerous studies have invoked its importance in driving landscape evolution, yet morphological features produced by thermal fracture processes have never been definitively observed on an airless body, or any surface where other weathering mechanisms may be ruled out. Away to Whimsical FairyTale Land Wrap-Up & Giveawa.Rock breakdown due to diurnal thermal cycling has been hypothesized to drive boulder degradation and regolith production on airless bodies.
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Star Trek Deep Space Nine Series Break-down I'm glad that the Trek franchise did attempt something so different though with this series - I suppose not every iteration of the show has to be about idealism and humanism. I watch Star Trek for the enjoyment and the escape and there were many times I didn't feel like watching DS9 because I was not in the mood for it. As a whole though, the darker nature of this series, and the whole prophets aspect really made me long for the idealism, the adventure and the humanism of TOS and TNG. I was also happy to see Cardassia in a much nobler light, since they were seen as such unrepentant bad guys for the whole series.

There is a nice full-circle quality to the story as well since the series started with Sisko meeting the prophets. O'Brien leaving, Worf's promotion, and Bashir and Ezri getting together. I liked that people moved on and there were realistic changes in relationships. In some ways though I was happy with the finale of this series.
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And why we needed another villain in a series chock full of them anyways. There really didn't seem much to the pah-wraiths anyways - their apparent goal (take over the world!) is ludicrous and it's unclear what they thought they could do when they did and why. But the pah wraiths/prophets storyline also really annoys me on a level that it's too much like magic and I didn't feel it was compatible with a science fiction TV show. Kai Winn I never liked, so at least I was happy to see her admit that she has always been a selfish, power-hungry monster. The whole Dukat/Kai Winn/ pah-wraiths nonsense - there was a line near the end of the last episode where posessed-Dukat looks at Kai Winn and says "Oh, you're still here?" which made me laugh hysterically since that's pretty much what I was thinking every time the Dukat/Winn storyline showed up in the final episodes! The whole storyline was not necessary at all and it turned Dukat (who I thought was a strong, nuanced character) into this weird caricature villain with no depth.
