Name – It's off to a cracking start with this one. Named after a Greek god with wax wings who flew too close to the Sun, and whose mother made love to a bull. The imagery. |
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Front cover – Okay, but I've seen more handsome designs and where's the 19th century painting of a scantily clad Greek adonis we were all expecting? |
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Off-the-wallness – Promises research on the melting point of wax wings, delivers studies on comet impacts and Mars dust. Apparently the American Astronomical Society isn't interested in publishing articles about Greek gods. |
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Usefulness – It depends if you're planning on relocating elsewhere in the Solar System. Then you might want to know where you're most likely to be hit by a comet. |
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Impressiveness – It uses nice phrases like "chaotic terrains" and "classical transneptunian objects" but we don't know what those words mean. |
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Overall – Nice title, but mostly about rocks and dust. Highly misleading. |
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