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risingstargazer.com: My new astrophotography showcase blog! There isn’t much here yet, but I’m going to get back to it.

Toleventures: Home to tales of my adventures with my friends aboard the three-masted schooner, Tole Mour. I haven’t updated since 2017, but I do plan to get back to this one someday.

Booksie: A site for original works such as poetry and fiction. Back in 2018, I found a lot of old poetry sitting on my hard drive, and I didn’t want it to go to waste. I posted it here, along with a short story written in a fiction workshop class that year. I don’t plan on updating.

Archive of Our Own: A fan fiction site; I use it for my Star Trek fan fiction. I write general-audiences and teen fan fiction with significant worldbuilding and expansions on the existing franchise universe, including original characters. My work currently posted is old; I have an epic serial fic in progress that I intend to finish, but I’ve been prioritizing my novel series (which is my own original work).

Old Content Archive: CosmosAtYourDoorstep.com began in 2014 as “perseshow.wordpress.com,” a place to publish my stories. I was only 16 at the time, anonymous, with undeveloped writing skills; my work hadn’t matured to be of publishable quality in bookstores. Only in 2017 did I rebrand this blog as a science education blog. I imported all material that didn’t fit the brand to the Old Content Archive.

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    Curious Cat

    Please ignore/delete my previous question/post. I figured it out. But/t:
    Why would a Galaxy with a given recession velocity be farther away than expected and hence fainter if the universe is accelerating, and is the red shift a true measure of its velocity?

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    Curious Cat

    How does 1/H0 give a rough age of the universe,
    without taking its size into account?
    I know the numbers but not why/how it works.

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