It occurred to me recently that a decade or so of working in and around space science has allowed me to amass an interesting collection of swag. The swag lives in, on and around my desk, depending on size, current relevance and preciousness.
One item that rocketed to the top of the list (and thus currently holds pride of place) was a gift I received at the end of my service at Space Camp in Austria in July. It is a piece of Genuine Space Rock. Observe its Certificate of Authenticity, which is lent additional gravitas (at least to me) by virtue of being in German.

[Image of Asteroid belt detritus]
Next time: pin badges galore!
One item that rocketed to the top of the list (and thus currently holds pride of place) was a gift I received at the end of my service at Space Camp in Austria in July. It is a piece of Genuine Space Rock. Observe its Certificate of Authenticity, which is lent additional gravitas (at least to me) by virtue of being in German.
[Image of Asteroid belt detritus]
Next time: pin badges galore!
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I should post photos of some of the amusing things on my desk. But mostly my desk isn't amusing, it's just terrifyingly messy.
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Thing is, they misspelled the name of the instrument (should be ACIS) and came to the truth of the matter: we calibrated the as-is effect.
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I think we have a couple of Group Achievement awards knocking around. I saw them when we received them, but have no idea what happened to them subsequently...
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