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My name is Simon I'm an engineer, creator, free thinker and occasionally writer. For far too long I had ideas and nowhere to put them for the world to see, that's why Planet Simon was created.
I'm an experimenter, explorer and fascinated by the world around me and the people in it. My exploration goes further than the known universe and expands out to universe's I've created in my mind and put onto the creative canvas.
I'm not the person I used to be and over time I have evolved and the blog is evolving with me. Whatever this blog is in the future it's a place where all are welcome and ideas can roam free to find their magical place in the universe.
I'm an experimenter, explorer and fascinated by the world around me and the people in it. My exploration goes further than the known universe and expands out to universe's I've created in my mind and put onto the creative canvas.
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So very clever! Love InSights solar panels which last a Martians year! I wonder if we can get some for our boat, they look to be a little more efficient than ours! NASA are so Cool!!
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They probably are more efficient and cost a shed load more lol
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😂 yes just a tad over our budget 😬
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Well yes. The efficiency is probably not going to be huge either. The laws of physics gets in the way there.
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Very cool. May the fifth be with you. 🙂✨
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Bit early there lol
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Hahaha that’s what happens when it’s late and you’re not feeling crash hot!!!!! 😬
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