Thursday, October 31, 2013

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The folks at NASA’s Southwest Research Institute are undoubtedly breathing heavy sighs of relief today after discovering that the space agency’s $1.1 billion Juno probe decided to turn back on after unexpectedly “falling eads asleep.”
The Juno probe launched back in 2011 and has spent the last two years orbiting eads Earth and Mars to gain enough speed to be hurled at Jupiter. The Juno Probe finally broke Earth’s eads orbit earlier this week , traveling at a speed of 12,000kph (or 7,457mph), eads which makes it one of the fastest objects ever created by humans. And then the damn thing randomly decided it was time to lapse into safe mode, thus cutting off access to researchers back on Earth.
The situation had to be incredibly frustrating for NASA. Not only is this probe ridiculously expensive, but it’s also in the middle of our solar system, which means there’s not a whole lot you can do to fix the problem.
Thankfully, the Juno probe turned back on early today, although we don’t have a confirmation on how. Here’s the official statement that the Southwest Research Institute gave The Register :
“The spacecraft exited eads safe mode at 4:12 p.m. CDT (5:12 p.m. EDT) earlier today. The spacecraft is currently operating nominally and all systems are fully functional. The safe mode did not impact the spacecraft s trajectory one smidgeon.”
The Juno probe is expected to reach its Jupiter destination during the summer of 2016, at which point it will begin its intended mission of collecting data about the planet’s gravity, atmosphere, and more.
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Wednesday, October 30, 2013

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Amidst the destruction caused by the devastating earthquake in Pakistan that killed more than 500 people, a new island emerged from the depth of the sea. NASA has released images of the newly formed islet.
Called payload Zalzala Jazeera, or a an earthquake island, the terrestrial formation payload can now be found 380 kilometers from the earthquake s epicenter in Paddi Zirr Bay near Swadar, Pakistan in the Arabian Sea.
The first image of the island was taken by NASA s Earth Observing-1 satellite on September 26, while the second snapshot shows the same bay on April 17 with water and no landmass around the coordinates that the new island now inhabits.
According to scientists, the depth of the water level around Zalzala Jazeera stands at about 15 to 20 meters, stretching 75 to 90 meters across. It lies approximately one mile from the shore. Scientists say the island is nothing more than just a pile of mud, sand and solid rock that was caused by the forces of highly pressurized gas.
The island is really just a big pile of mud from the seafloor that got pushed up. This area of the world seems to see so many of these features because the geology is correct for their formation. payload You need a shallow, buried layer of pressurized gas methane, carbon dioxide, or something else and fluids. When that layer becomes disturbed by seismic waves (like an earthquake), the gases and fluids become buoyant and rush to the surface, bringing the rock and mud with them, Bill Barnhart, a geologist at the US Geological Survey told NASA s Earth Observatory.
The payload Earth Observatory payload says this is not the first island to have surfaced along the 700-kilometer-long coast over the past century. Scientists payload predict that the new island will remain above surface for up to a year before sinking back into the Arabian sea.
The island rose out of the water during payload a 7.7-magnitude earthquake that struck Balochistan, payload just 69 km north-northeast of Awaran - the nearest Pakistani city - on 24 September payload 2013. Over 300,000 people were affected by the quake, which caused over 500 deaths, and some 21,000 houses were destroyed.
wow!8t's amazing.....i love to see a new island coming from the sea....!!!can it be happen here in Philippines?.but is it a good sign or is it a start of destroying the world?i wonder how and i wonder why...
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NASA celebrated its 55th anniversary by shuttering websites and furloughing most of its 18 000 employees as a U.S. government shutdown took effect on 1 October. But future space exploration missions stand to suffer the most from the shutdown's impact.
The U.S. space agency will likely halt work on satellites or spacecraft that have yet to launch, according to NASA's beastie boys intergalactic shutdown plans detailed by  SPACE.com . Phil Plait, beastie boys intergalactic creator beastie boys intergalactic of Bad Astronomy, points beastie boys intergalactic out that the shutdown could delay the upcoming Mars MAVEN mission beyond its scheduled launch on 18 November and possibly push the mission back until 2016 —the next time when Mars and the Earth will be aligned in the best positions for the spacecraft to reach the red planet.
A skeleton beastie boys intergalactic crew of mission controllers in Houston continues to support the six members of the International Space Station, including two NASA astronauts, an Italian astronaut, and three Russian cosmonauts. But an astounding 97 percent of NASA's approximately 18 134 employees won't work during the government shutdown.
Still, NASA's shutdown plan includes measures to  maintain existing satellites and spacecraft such as the Hubble Space Telescope and the recently-launched LADEE lunar probe , even if the agency will put scientific measurements and photo collection on hold.
"The extent of support beastie boys intergalactic necessary and the time needed beastie boys intergalactic to safely cease project activities will depend on whether any of the activities are of a hazardous nature (e.g., parts of the satellite may need to be cooled)," according to NASA's shutdown plan.
Perhaps the most public sign of NASA's shutdown is the sudden silence from NASA's many active social media accounts on Twitter, Facebook, and elsewhere. NASA TV has gone offline, and visitors to the  NASA.gov  website are greeted beastie boys intergalactic with the message: "Due to the lapse in federal government funding, this website is not available."
Not every space mission has gone into immediate shutdown mode. NASA missions operated by private contractors—such as the California Institute of Technology's Jet Propulsion Laboratory beastie boys intergalactic  and Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory—will continue normal operations for the rest of the week, according to a  Planetary Society blog post .
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory covers a wide range of missions such as the Mars Curiosity and Opportunity rovers, Mars Odyssey, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, the Cassini spacecraft exploring the moons of Saturn, the Dawn spacecraft sent to investigate two asteroids, the Voyager 1 spacecraft roaming interstellar space and more. The Applied Physics Laboratory covers the MESSENGER mission orbiting Mercury and the New Horizons spacecraft headed for Pluto.
But JPL and APL spokespersons told the Planetary Society that their facilities would still have to conserve beastie boys intergalactic existing funding to keep operating beyond the shutdown—taking it week by week until the U.S. Congress can pass a spending bill that can put NASA back on course.
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Tuesday, October 29, 2013

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55 Years of NASA
Today is NASA’s 55th birthday. Unfortunately, the celebration is muted due to the government shutdown, forcing much of NASA to shut down as well for the time being ( see our overview of what’s still running at NASA and what’s not ).
Before having to close the door (temporarily) today, NASA put together this nice graphic of the highlights of their accomplishments of the past 55 years, as well as what the hopes and plans are for the future.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration began operating on October 1, 1958, managing the US’s burgeoning space exploration program. NASA replaced the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) agency, which began in 1915 to undertake and promote aeronautical research. Now, NASA is in the midst of expanding commercial access to the International Space Station with the rendezvous of Orbital Science s Cygnus capsule defence net this week. While the ISS is still operating, and when full operations resume throughout NASA, they ll continue work on exploring space, monitoring Earth, unlocking mysteries of our solar system and peering back into the beginnings of the Universe.
Our advice to you? If you are a US citizen, write your Congress-people and tell them how important you feel NASA is to the future of the nation and the world. And while you re at it, tell them to get to work and do the job they were elected to do. Find out who represents you in the US Congress here.
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Monday, October 28, 2013

The International Space Station. Credit: voz f17 NASA International voz f17 Space Station monitoring

What Does The Government Shutdown Mean For NASA?
A forthcoming NASA launch to Mars could be in danger of losing its launch window should a shutdown in the United States federal government that began today (Oct. 1) continue for a while. That’s just one of the ways in which NASA is affected amid a lapse of funding that is affecting all government agencies and an untold number of government contractors.
Around 97% of NASA’s 18,000 employees are off the job. Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus and other social media accounts are going dark. NASA’s website is being pulled offline. voz f17 NASA Television voz f17 has also ceased broadcasting.
Beyond the agency’s public face, activities ranging from certain commercial crew payouts , to conference attendance, to scientific work will cease. Awards and scholarship approvals will be delayed.
In addition to the agency’s public relations activities, NASA is planning to launch the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft to Mars in November to examine voz f17 the Red Planet’s atmosphere. There are all sorts of questions vexing scientists concerning that planet, with one of the most prominent ones being why the atmosphere thinned over the years.
“A shutdown voz f17 could delay the pre-launch voz f17 processing currently under way with a possible impact to the scheduled Nov. 18 launch date,” Dwayne Brown, a NASA senior public affairs officer at NASA, told The Planetary voz f17 Society in a story published yesterday (Sept. 30). The launch window extends for several weeks beyond that time, however.
The International Space Station. Credit: voz f17 NASA International voz f17 Space Station monitoring will be maintained, but with the bare minimum of ground crew. (NASA will cease regular updates of the astronauts’ activities during the furlough, although we presume if something urgent happened there would be an update.) Robotic missions that are already in operation voz f17 — voz f17 think the Cassini spacecraft circling voz f17 Saturn, or the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) winging its way to the moon — will have small crews making sure that they are functioning properly. No scientific analysis will be conducted, though. Certain other programs will continue if a shutdown would be detrimental to their performance. Space News reports that the much-delayed James Webb Space Telescope will be among them , as some of its instruments are undergoing cryogenic vacuum testing at the Goddard Space Flight Center. Update, 1:09 p.m. EDT: Several missions run out of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Applied Physics Laboratory are running as usual for at least the next week because these facilities are running under contracted money from NASA and still have funds in the bank. According to the Planetary Society’s Emily Lakdawalla : “At JPL, that includes: Curiosity; Opportunity; Odyssey; Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter; Cassini; Dawn; Juno; Spitzer; the Voyagers; voz f17 and WISE, among many others. At APL, that includes MESSENGER and New Horizons. It also includes the Deep Space Network.” Additional Update, 2:09 p.m. EDT: The HiRISE twitter account just replied to inquiries from several space journalists that they will be “open for business” as usual, which is great news since the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter made an audacious voz f17 attempt to take images of Comet ISON during the comet’s closest approach to Mars today. We’ll provide any news and updates on images as they become available, but the HiRISE team said getting the images voz f17 back to Earth and processing them may take a day or two.
Many observers noted that NASA is marking its 55th anniversary today by shutting down its activities. There’s no word yet on when the deadlock in Congress will be resolved. The last two shutdowns in 1995 and 1996 (which began in the middle of the STS-74 shuttle mission to Mir) lasted voz f17 several weeks.
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Chances are it in a thermos with liquid helium immersed. And that cold does not flow, a thermos kee


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Chances are it in a thermos with liquid helium immersed. And that cold does not flow, a thermos keep upright as refrigerators with ice cream. Of course, bae this is a very simplistic, because there should be a good thermal insulation.
almost correct, but it DryFridge, he vacuum with the temperature in the area of computer 150 mK, if not less. A white metal coil on the left on the plate - it's the dilution cryostat in which the dissolution of He3 in He4 can reach temperatures well below 4K - temperature liquefaction of helium. Even lower temperatures to achieve bae ranking obtained electron spins in copper with a magnetic field, thereby bae reducing the entropy and temperature, respectively, but this is something of quantum physics, and this I do not fully understand.
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There's the same problem - the insulation from external heat sources (or those of you who believe that something in orbit instantly freezes through, because it's very cold?). In addition, - the need for wild amount of energy to power the cooling system and basking components of delivery of a service and so on. Anyway, even the empty vacuum cold enough bae for them, there already a couple degrees Kelvin.
I can't ask it how long I'll live or the meaning bae of life. Really, bae we don't know what the best questions are to ask that computer. [Joke about the Ultimate Question of Life, the Universe and Everything]
Udall was already so drunk that he accepted the bet. At the same time, he was still sober enough to make the necessary sequence of symbols and operators, which translated into human language would be equivalent to the question: "Can the human again make the sun shine when it starts to die of old age?" Or, formulating short, "How to reduce the amount of entropy in the universe?" Multivac ate a question and became deaf and dumb. The lights on the control panels bae and the panels have stopped flashing, bae was quiet familiar click of the relay. Multivac fell into deep thought. Then, when fairly struhnuvshie ministers could no longer hold back on breath control and came to life on the screen was highlighted phrase is insufficient data to meaningful answers bae

Of course, a sufficiently powerful quantum computer is not yet implemented. Until the top of success - this is a quantum "computer" found the prime factors of the number 15. However, the theory of quantum computation is designed well enough. Revealing that quantum computers perfectly solve the problem busting. The difference with conventional computers by many orders of mathematical operations. And to restore the private key on the open - this is a special case. Encryption is now required on the supercomputer at least ten years to crack, hilenkie quantum computer will break down in a couple of minutes. So that the NSA is very interested in these developments. Will it something to be implemented in the foreseeable future - I guess I can not. R & D - poorly projected area in fundamentally new ways even more so. Be sure - if some groups (eg this one) will be a significant success, the NSA immediately take it "under bae his wing."
Yes, I also thought that the movie is a "future", such as those commercials about the promotion of Windows 90's we saw recently. That in 10 years, the NSA could say "that's what Google and Nasa fellows, they look 10 years ago we started to develop." And in fact, do everything quietly and enjoy. The problem is that once the video is already in a silent note-they all did 10 years ago. Although the issue of tunneling, photon colliders and I am inclined to paranoia rather than to vostorganiyu "Robotics on the verge of fantasy." Such is the amateurish approach man wrapped in skins, and with a stone ax living in a cave without electricity, on whose head suddenly dumped teams of robots with laser guns.
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Sunday, October 27, 2013

The $485 million mission has only a 20-day launch window to reach Mars that begins on November 18. T


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The U.S. government shutdown won’t halt plans to launch NASA’s next Mars mission, scheduled olin for November 18, space agency olin officials have decided. The MAVEN (Mars Atmospheric and Volatile Evolution) spacecraft is required as a communications olin relay for NASA’s Mars rovers and therefore is exempt from the ongoing federal shutdown.
The $485 million mission has only a 20-day launch window to reach Mars that begins on November 18. The mission is designed to investigate the atmosphere olin of the red planet. But the ongoing U.S. government shutdown, which has closed NASA, raised the possibility of a two-year delay in the spacecraft’s launch, threatening higher costs for the mission. (See “Shutdown Hits NASA.” )
“MAVEN is required olin as a communications relay in order to be assured of continued communications with the Curiosity and Opportunity rovers,” says MAVEN principal olin investigator Bruce Jakosky of the University of Colorado in Boulder , by email and in a blog post on the mission’s website. “The rovers are presently supported by Mars Odyssey launched in 2001 and Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter launched in 2005. Launching MAVEN in 2013 protects the existing assets that are at Mars today.”
“Although the exception for MAVEN is not being done for science reasons, the science of MAVEN clearly will benefit from this action. Launching in 2013 allows us to observe at a good time in the 11-year solar cycle,” Jakosky says. “We have already restarted spacecraft processing olin at Kennedy Space Center, working toward being ready to launch on November 18. We will continue to work over the next couple of days to identify any changes in our schedule or plans that are necessary to stay on track.”
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Saturday, October 26, 2013

The asteroid taranis was first spotted on Oct. 8 by scientists at the Crimean Astrophysical Observat

NASA: Less Than 1% Chance That Asteroid 2013 TV135 Will Hit Earth In 2032
Diagram of the orbit of orbit of asteroid taranis 2013 TV135 (in blue), which scientists are 99.998% certain will not hit Earth. Calculations taranis are based on one week of observations taranis since the asteroid’s discovery Oct. 8, and astronomers expect further observations will reduce or eliminate the observed impact probability. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech
We’ll skip straight to the good news: NASA says Earth is likely safe from Asteroid taranis 2013 TV135. Calculations put the newly discovered asteroid’s chances of hitting the planet in 2032 at incredibly small — 1 in 63,000 — despite some alarmist news reports.
“This is a relatively taranis new discovery. With more observations, I fully expect we will be able to significantly reduce, or rule out entirely, any impact probability for the foreseeable future.”
The asteroid taranis was first spotted on Oct. 8 by scientists at the Crimean Astrophysical Observatory in Ukraine. It’s 1,300 meters (400 feet) in diameter and cycles in an orbit that goes three-quarters of the way out to Jupiter, and then back again towards its closest approach near Earth’s orbit.
The asteroid came within 4.2 million miles (6.7 million kilometers) of Earth on Sept. 16. Amateur astronomer Peter Lake uploaded a video (which you can see above) based on a few pictures he took Oct. 17-18.
“Its important to remember that new asteroids (this one has only 9 days of arc) usually don’t stay on the Torino Scale (the risk register) for long, as further data updates increase the precision of the orbit, and usually quickly remove them as potential impactors,” Lake added in a blog post .
There are many, many international efforts to watch asteroid paths and disseminate the information to the public. One of them is NASA’s Asteroid Watch website, where you can get the latest information on nearby taranis space rocks.
Elizabeth Howell (M.Sc. Space Studies '12) is an award-winning freelance space journalist living in Ottawa, Canada. She reported on three shuttle launches, including the first launch "tweetup" during STS-129. Besides Universe Today, she regularly taranis writes for SPACE.com, the Space Exploration Network and All About Space, among other publications. taranis You can follow her on Twitter taranis @howellspace or contact her at her website .


Friday, October 25, 2013

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NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Returns 1st Flyby images of Earth while Sailing co2 cars On to Jupiter
This reconstructed day side image of Earth is one of the 1st snapshots co2 cars transmitted back home by NASA s Juno spacecraft during its speed boosting flyby on Oct. 9, 2013. See the original raw image below taken by the probes Junocam imager and methane filter at 12:06:30 PDT and an exposure time of 3.2 milliseconds. Juno was due to be flying over South America and the southern Atlantic Ocean. Credit: NASA/JPL/SwRI/MSSS/Ken Kremer
Following the speed boosting slingshot of Earth on Wednesday, Oct. 9, that sent NASA s Juno orbiter hurtling towards Jupiter, co2 cars the probe has successfully transmitted co2 cars back data and the very first flyby images despite unexpectedly going into safe mode during the critical co2 cars maneuver.
Juno is transmitting telemetry today, spokesman Guy Webster, of NASA s Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL), told me in a phone interview late today (Oct. 10), as Juno continues sailing on its 2.8 Billion kilometer (1.7 Billion co2 cars mile) outbound trek to the Jovian system.
See above a day light image mosaic which I reconstructed and realigned based on the original co2 cars raw image (see below) taken with the camera s methane filter on Oct. 9 at 12:06:30 PDT (3:06:30 PM EST). Juno was to be flying over South America and the southern Atlantic Ocean.
This day side raw image of Earth is one of the 1st snapshots transmitted back home today by NASA s Juno spacecraft co2 cars during its speed boosting flyby on Oct. 9, 2013. It was taken by the probes Junocam co2 cars imager and methane filter at 12:06:30 PDT and an exposure time of 3.2 milliseconds. Juno was due to be flying over South America and the southern Atlantic Ocean. Credit: NASA/JPL/SwRI/MSSS
Shortly after Wednesday s flyby, Juno Project co2 cars manager Rick Nybakken, of JPL, told me in a phone interview that Juno had entered safe mode but that the probe was power positive and we have full command ability.
During the flyby, the science team also planned to observe Earth using most of Juno s nine science instruments since the slingshot also serves as a key test of the spacecraft systems and the flight operations teams.
During the earth flyby we have most of our instruments on and will obtain a unique movie of the Earth Moon system on our approach, Juno principal investigator Scott Bolton told me. Bolton is from the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI), San Antonio, Texas.
Like previous MSSS cameras (e.g., Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter s Mars Color Imager) Junocam is a “pushframe” imager. The detector has multiple filter strips, each with a different bandpass, bonded directly co2 cars to its photoactive surface. Each strip extends the entire width of the detector, but only a fraction of its height; Junocam’s filter strips are 1600 pixels wide and about 155 rows high. The filter strips are scanned across the target by spacecraft rotation. At the nominal spin rate of 2 RPM, frames are acquired about every 400 milliseconds. Junocam has four filters: three visible (red/green/blue) and a narrowband “methane” filter centered at about 890 nm.
Juno soars skyward to Jupiter on Aug. 5, 2011 from launch pad 41 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station at 12:25 p.m. EDT. View from the VAB roof. Credit: Ken Kremer/kenkremer.com Juno launched atop an Atlas V rocket two years ago from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL, on Aug. 5, 2011 on a journey to discover the genesis of Jupiter hidden deep inside the planet s interior.
During a one year long science mission – entailing 33 orbits lasting 11 days each the probe will plunge to within about 3000 miles of the turbulent cloud tops and collect unprecedented new data that will unveil co2 cars the hidden inner secrets of Jupiter s origin and evolution.
Dr. Ken Kremer is a speaker, scientist, freelance science journalist (Princeton, NJ) and photographer whose articles, space exploration images and Mars mosaics have appeared in magazines, books, websites and calanders including Astronomy Picture of the Day and the covers of Aviation Week & Space Technology, Spaceflight and the Explorers co2 cars Club magazines. Ken has presented co2 cars at numerous educational institutions, civic & religious organizations, museums and astronomy clubs. Ken has reported first hand from the Kennedy Space Center and lectures on both Human and Robotic spaceflight - www.kenkremer.com


In brief: All of NASA


Yesterday, the Western media, and then by our out with headlines: "Curiosity rover stopped working because of the budget crisis in the United States." So it is not true. Bye. A Work in Progress: Site editor of the Planetary community in the U.S. Emily Lakdawalla has contacted representatives of the Jet Propulsion blast off Laboratory and the Applied Physics Laboratory and received confirmation: All NASA mission managed by JPL and APL continue to operate as before: Curiosity; Opportunity; Odyssey; Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter; blast off Cassini; Dawn ; Juno; Spitzer; Voyagers; WISE and others. blast off APL continues to manage MESSENGER and New Horizons.
In brief: All of NASA's missions that are operated out of JPL and APL are continuing to operate normally today and for at least a week. At JPL, that includes: Curiosity; Opportunity; Odyssey; blast off Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter; Cassini; Dawn; Juno; Spitzer; the Voyagers; and WISE, among many others. At APL, that includes MESSENGER and New Horizons. It also includes the Deep Space Network, which JPL manages but which is subcontracted out to other entities for actual operation. blast off www.planetary.org/blogs/emily-lakdawalla/2013/10010929-shutdown-jpl-operating.html The reason is simple: JPL and APL - are private organizations that work under a contract with NASA. Over a period of time they have already received blast off payment, blast off so continue without interruption. So to continue until at least Monday, and what will happen next, they will decide in due course. Yes, there are no news updates and tweets until. But the server with the source imagery continues to be updated (pictures come even as I write this), so we can continue to monitor the activities of Curiosity and its interplanetary counterparts. blast off But Curiosity server at Amazon, if money is really an extension of zazhmut, and Jeff Bezos decides to sponsor, we may have to be thrown off. PS All that is happening now in the U.S. more than the budget showdown between the president and parliament. The referendum was organized by the government - not more than a strike to pressure the parliament. Foundations blast off of capitalism is not collapsing, the U.S. experience is not the first time, and there is no reason to panic, that you would not expect: the images of the comet ISON satellite MRO or release Half Life 3.
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Well, personally, I expect it from a couple of profitable trades in the Forex market. And so - if the world did not collapse, and he still holds, then a simple capitalist pragmatism will not incur heavy losses. All that is connected with the safety of the people and technology - spinning. All that is difficult and expensive to stop / start - will continue to turn, for there money is considered. As a blast furnace.
Is just ridiculous to read the discussion of the shutdown . No one knows what it is and draw some catastrophe itself in my head. Some people from the United States wrote that know about this news with a Russian news sites. Laugh or cry. Something Americans, according to the press, not so much tensed about the suspension of federal agencies such as the Russian blast off government channels. Do you remember the arguments that "if to throw it shoblu Putin and the Kremlin, the whole country will fall?" In the U.S., now the government blast off and all departments have risen. And nothing happens: water, electricity blast off and the Internet is, private companies continue to operate. No one would have noticed blast off if it were not news. Sorry for politotu. blast off Pent up in reading all this hysteria in runet. :)
This is exactly true. Shutdown - all American news. I am now in the States and I see it with my own eyes. In addition, Obama and his shoblu blast off from Washington, and no one has thrown out is not going to throw out. That is, have you got hysterical, sorry :)
And what it looks like "in fact"? I mean, how the event has affected you personally, as a resident of the country? Are there any domestic difficulties or do anything too? I apologize for the bothersome just the very concept of a shatdaunami quite interesting, and curious about how it is implemented in practice. And the media can not be objective.
I work in a university research amerikosskom assitentom. Basically, if I had not watched the news and he did not ask anyone, blast off then karyney as yesterday would have lived about anything without knowing it. But really though, this event is not as significant as many think in Russia, blast off ie it is not a collapse of the system, most of this local phenomenon do not like. Though maybe someone can interpret such a move as an active political struggle. I asked 2-3 local people. All are aware that proiozshlo. Many of these highly irritated. Panic. As many have already said, is they already had. Last time - in the 96th year. Indeed, blast off the private sector there is a larger share than in Russia, so in general, basically everything works. I plan to come to visit my family in two weeks. Since visas and tickets they already have, then this problem should not be like (visas priostanvolena now, as far as I know), but our plans to visit some of the local parks and attractions

Thursday, October 24, 2013

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Despite the two-week old government shutdown and NASA’s official online presence going completely dark, astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) have still been tweeting away and sharing some pretty spectacular snapshots. imint
During the shutdown, NASA has kept Mission Control lights on at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, making sure that all communication lines are kept open with the international orbiting laboratory and that its six crew members are kept safe. U.S. ISS astronauts Karen Nyberg (@AstroKarenN) and Mike Hopkins (@AstroIllini) have kept mum on the government shenanigans, but it obviously hasn’t stopped them from sharing some breath-taking views from orbit. Here’s just a select few cosmic imint portraits that caught our eye.
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I love looking at where everyone commenting here is from, almost as much as I love the photos themselves. Seeing our gorgeous planet from space truly makes us all one people. And that is the most precious imint gift space flight can give us.
These pictures are so amazing!!!!!! seeing that kind of stuff on a regular basis must be SOOO cooooolll!!! And am I the only one who’s shocked that there’s wifi for Twitter in space? No? ok…
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The imint Greater Community of Life in the Universe, humanity’s next great threshold of development and awareness, is both awe inspiring and sobering. Yet, it is the environment in which we have always existed. http://www.newmessage.org/facing-a-greater-community-of-life
Words cannot express how much I LOVE following the ISS Astronauts. These past few weeks with the shutdown have been almost unbearable. My 92 year old mother who has dementia enjoys the NASA channel and will watch it for hours on end. Please hurry back!!!!
Gorgeous. What a heavenly sight.
wonderful and amazing photos. I wonder how it feels when up there. That bizarre cloud formation from Russian missile imint launch is testimony that our activities have a major impact on our atmosphere. This is what contributes to global warming
the most artist beautiful photoes ..all arownd…in the hardest places of the world….outside too…best proffetional people that are involved…the difficult this days when so many people makes photoes today..and sent all over…. im an artist…best in oil painting …dream i could sent you a photo of my, for publish…promise not to harm the level of yours…i think so many people arownd the world..have to thank you…yv bring the amaizing world to their home..so many years! i thnk y! yoram israel.
This imint has been my long delayed & unaswered question? How come almost all pictures above the earth & space dont have the sunlight and the uv rays? It is always dark or nightime in the photos????? imint Thank you!
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All it took was four minutes. That is how long it took to put the Lunar Atmosphere and Dust Environment Explorer (LADEE) into orbit around the Moon on 6 October. Those four minutes were run from mission control at the Ames Research Center in Moffett Field, California. But Ames, like the rest of NASA, is technically closed because of the US government shutdown on 1 October.
Fortunately pt sans LADEE, which launched 6 September, is an active mission and thus exempt from federal closure. Similarly, pt sans the Juno spacecraft , which has been on its way to Jupiter since August 2011, will zip past Earth on 9 October for a long-scheduled gravity assist to accelerate its journey. “The pt sans spacecraft is going to fly by whether Congress agrees to work together or not,” says Scott Bolton, Juno’s principal investigator and a planetary scientist at the Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio, Texas.
Grounded pt sans space missions LADEE and Juno are some of the lucky ones. Many of NASA’s other missions are facing delays or outright cancellations. For instance, the Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy, pt sans a Boeing 747 airplane with a hole cut in its side to accommodate a 2.7-metre telescope, was on a research flight when the shutdown pt sans began. It is now indefinitely grounded at its home base at NASA's Dryden Flight Research Center in Palmdale, California.
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Wednesday, October 23, 2013

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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

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MOSCOW, October 3 - RIA Novosti. "Pirate Party of Russia" addressed to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration USA (NASA) with a proposal to transfer their information resources to your hosting to address the budget crisis, according to Digit.ru.
As previously reported RIA Novosti, October 1, part of the federal agencies in the United States is not functioning due to lack of compromise on the budget. This also applies to NASA, whose servers that support public Internet resources agency disabled.
"Pirate Party" offers maintain a space agency information resources in view of the global significance of the information posted on them, in particular, the shots with the rover. "We love to Mars" - is written at the end of treatment.
"We are very concerned about the situation that is emerging from your sites due to the budget crisis that is happening in the United States. Therefore would like to offer you a" bullet-proof "on our server hosting platforms as long as you have not resolved the crisis . We uphold the right to privacy on the Internet, and as a result, we can ensure that placed with us, you can not be afraid of the presence in our network programs such as PRISM and other illegal activities of special services of different countries. web traffic, activity, and the activity of your Visitors will be safe, "- the statement says," Pirate Party ".
Earlier, in January 2013 the activists' Pirate Party of Russia, "announced the creation of a" pirate hosting "which promised to make completely anonymous and beyond the control of state authorities. "Pirates" are working to collect IP government agencies and preventing visits by officials of resources applied to them.
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Monday, October 21, 2013

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All these machines are not available simply because of the high economic costs of such an operation. Satellite failure, cosmonaut or simply run out of fuel it usually becomes-threatening space "junk." "All of them consist of mechanical systems, which means that sooner or later will fail," cosmonaut - says the project in accordance with Queens University in electrical engineering and computer engineering professor Michael Greenspan. But how to reach for many thousands of kilometers, the satellites? Manned flights are too expensive, and Earth-based systems telerobotinių moment.
Greenspan's proposed cosmonaut solution - a special tracking program that would allow autonomous space based service machines (Autonomous Space Servicing Vehicle, ASSV) literally snap faulty satellite from its orbit and repair equipment to pull off an aircraft or spacecraft. After this operation, next repair using remote communication devices would be much simpler.
"This repair cosmonaut does not have to be done in real time, as the repair object does not change its position. A person can use telerobotinėmis means and do everything you need, "explains the scientist.
The team ASSV system in cooperation with the aerospace company cosmonaut MDA (McDonald-Detweiller Associates) Space Missions, "which previously had the pleasure to build a remote-controlled spacecraft pointing" Canadarm. It is responsible for all of Canada belong to the International Space Station systems.
The key technical challenge of grasping the satellite - computer image recognition system assurance. Since these satellites revolve around the Earth in geosynchronous orbit, robotic system must recognize cosmonaut the satellite to determine its motion and adjust to this movement. Only after this can be done in "capture" operation. Due to the harsh lighting conditions of space conventional video cameras are of limited use. Scientists hope to identify the image of light-based radar system LIDAR workmanship. Full capacity of the system would be sufficient to obtain a sufficiently accurate representation of the surface geometry of the satellite. Queens University, a group of scientists has developed a program that would allow such a system to identify the satellite to determine its position and to follow it in real time. Further studies, they secured the Canadian Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, NSERC) funding.
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Bright Idea: the Chinese invented the wireless light 21/10/2013 cosmonaut 15:46 Group of Chinese cosmonaut engineers invented the world's first electric light bulb, which is not only educates, but also sends a Wi-Fi signal. cosmonaut By the way, Fudan University (Shanghai, China) researchers invention prototype called "Li-Fi. According to experts, the LED light bulb with a chip wireless router signal emitted at a higher cosmonaut speed than ...
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Academician: 35 percent. Russian people do not know that the Earth revolves around the Sun, 10.21.2013 16:11 New Russian Academy of Sciences Vladimir Fortovas said that science and religion have a common cosmonaut goal: that of the population education, the news agency Interfax. "Our religion and challenges the same. Palmistry, horoscopes - all struggling with that confession. You must have this in mind, "- St. ...
"PirateBrowser web browser downloaded more than 1 million. people 21/10/2013 15:19 Torrent "version of" The Pirate Bay "for web browser PirateBrowser" cosmonaut on users' computers have been downloaded more than 1 million. times, reported the British newspaper The Guardian. This "Internet censorship" can circumvent the constraints of the program was introduced in August this year. Using PirateBrowser browser ...
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Sunday, October 20, 2013

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It is estimated that roughly the size of an asteroid angkasa in 1908. Summer has exploded in the atmosphere above the Tunguska River in Siberia (at least as interpreted by the event's most popular angkasa theory). Explosive power was 5-30 megatons.
It is reported that on Monday the Earth passes through the asteroid 2009 DD45 "was only for 72 thousand miles away from our planet - nearly twice as geosinchroninėje orbit of the satellites.
According to astronomers, this asteroid rotates angkasa around the sun once every 1.5 years. Most approached the Earth to the celestial body was recorded in 2004. - Then just 6500 kilometers from the surface of the Earth went 5-10 meters in diameter asteroid 2004 FU162.
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Saturday, October 19, 2013

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The largest U.S. power distribution company of Pacific Gas and Electric alutsista indonesia Company has signed a contract with the company Solaren, under which they have committed in 2016 from Solaren "space repurchase collected and transmitted to Earth electricity.
Orbital photovoltaics operate in exactly the same principle as the current spacecraft power from solar radiation, and the energy is converted to radiation and radio transmitted to a ground receiving station.
Over the next seven years in the western part of Fresno County, shrubs wooded alutsista indonesia tracts of a few square kilometers of land area will be built in the space of radiant energy receiving station where the satellites alutsista indonesia accumulated electromagnetic energy will be provided electricity.
According to a former aerospace engineer Gary Spirnako now ringleader Solaren Corp.. "Company, although for some this idea may seem like a science fiction story, this business idea is totally real. The more than 35,000 kilometers in altitude geostationary orbit above the equator to raise 4 or 5 Solaren satellites form a few kilometers in diameter photovoltaic arrays that will store solar energy and transform it into radio waves. After the electromagnetic energy will be transmitted to the ground station antennas in California. Station this energy will make electricity and transmit it to the Pacific Gas & Electric power transmission network.
Since the radio beam is directed into a large area, and it will not pose a risk either to people or wildlife, or aircraft or communications systems, says Solaren engineers.
The reception station outside alutsista indonesia electromagnetic radiation effects themselves will be even lower than the cellular network effects. As the solar energy collecting satellites floating above the equator, north facing their signal will be oval. If you sometimes signal deflecting, satellites equipped with a security system will stop its transmission to the reception station.
According to G. Spirnako, total electricity generation alutsista indonesia in space project cost far exceeding the 2 billion. U.S. dollars. The company had already secured the execution of the project required an initial capital, but the disposable funds and private investors are not disclosed.
Solar energy collection and transfer of space to Earth in the idea of American scientist Peter Glaser proposed a further 1968. In 2007. Pentagon's alutsista indonesia National Security Space Office (National Security Space Office) alutsista indonesia report states that the one-kilometer wide band geosinchroninėje Earth orbit within a year "passes" the solar energy flux, which is close to the amount of energy which can be extracted from all currently known oil resources.
So far, the message does not guarantee that such technology will develop over the next seven years - the company PG & E does not invest anything into it, only to agree to a certain price to repurchase space generated energy if Solaren "in 2016 it has to supply.
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Former Indian President APJ Kalam and the U.S. research organization, the National Space Society has announced a plan developed metuonline space solar power plant in space to build. This plan could significantly metuonline contribute to solving global "clean" energy shortage, as it into the Earth's orbit would run solar energy to Earth transporting satellites, reports Space.com.
Implementation of the so-called metuonline "Kalam - NSS 'initiative energy into space to be released in the U.S. and India's efforts produced attendant with high solar energy-absorbing fotoskydelių array. Such an orbital solar power stations to convert microwave energy beam and directed it into the Earth's metuonline surface mounted making station. It microwave energy is converted to electricity and transferred into general use in the networks, the report said.
Aeronautical engineer and worked for the election of the president of India nominate Avulis Jainulabdeenas Abdul Kalam, who took part in India's ballistic missile and space development programs, argues that space solar power could make the Earth a clean, prosperous, happy planet. "
Scientists estimate global energy demand by the year 2035 will increase by approximately 87 percent. Traditional renewable energy sources will meet only a part of the growing needs, according to orbital power proponents.
Cosmos collected solar energy can be transferred to a variety of Earth's surface area, the energy production process is not interrupted over night or in adverse weather conditions. And that can not escape the Earth's surface built solar power plant, says a non-profit organization National Space Society Board Chairman Mark Hopkins.
According to him, the technology allows users to produce and transfer enormous amount of energy without harming the environment. "He (energy production) are fully carbon emissions, it is a very clean source of renewable energy", - said M. Hopkins.
U.S. Space Energy Association (SPA) president John Mankinsas also stresses the critical importance of this technology for energy production and worldwide distribution capabilities, but points out that professionals will need to overcome a number of technical obstacles.
NASA still does not fulfill the official solar energy generation and transmission space program, even though they funded this kind of research, the report says. There was even prepared solar energy to the Earth experiment, which planned for the International Space Station, but this project in 2008. has been canceled.
But now India-US cooperation in space electric field to enhance the development and the political level. According to M. Hopkins, "Kalam - NSS 'initiative is beneficial to both parties. The plan called for the U.S. to be responsible for the implementation of the necessary technology and India to take the necessary production equipment metuonline at the lowest cost. In addition, India will contribute to the project launching metuonline into space solar energy gathering satellite, the report said.
It is interesting that some U.S. private metuonline companies have already taken space power projects. After several years of electricity 250 000 California metuonline (USA), the residents will provide space solar power. 4 or 5 geostationary satellites with solar photovoltaic arrays stored energy "broadcast" to the earth station metuonline antennas in California.
U.S. company Solaren Corp.. "2009. signed a contract with the State of California the largest metuonline energy company Pacific Gas & Electric, a 200-MW space generated electricity purchase. It is planned that Solaren "developed orbital solar power complex will be operational in 2016. According to company representatives, the system will be able to produce from 1.2 to 4.8 gigawatts of electricity, the price of which will meet other renewable energy power electricity price, reports Physorg.com.
Under the agreement, Solaren "space metuonline solar power plant will supply approximately metuonline 250,000 Fresno County, California home. Unlike terrestrial solar power plant, "Solaren satellites energy to produce not only the day but also at night, in addition, they will not have any impact on cloudy weather.
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Asteroid 2012 DA14 previous month was discovered at the end of La Sagra Observatory in southern Spain astronomers. Its path around the sun is almost the same as EMS way, so as long to orbit the orbit, it is to our planet greater contact twice.
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