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Amazing video you have to see! Big as a car, $2.5 Billion Mars Rover Set to Launch This Weekend

by Bob in Breckenridge ( 8 Comments › )
Filed under Astronomy, Science, Special Report, Technology at November 24th, 2011 - 12:00 pm

Do yourself a favor and watch the amazing video from NASA on how this rover will get to Mars and then how it will land on Mars. I hadn’t heard anything about this 9 month mission to Mars. This new rover, the Mars Science Laboratory, is the size of a car. To compare, the rovers from the 1997 mission were the size of skateboards, and the new rover weighs a thousand times more.

Watch the animation video below from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory of how the rover will work from launch to landing on Mars. It’s simply amazing stuff, you might even say out of this world!

Here’s a video with narration about the mission by the people at JPL who designed and built the MSL-

Are You Curious about the New $2.5 Billion Mars Rover Set to Launch This Weekend?

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (The Blaze/AP) — As big as a car and as well-equipped as a laboratory, NASA’s newest Mars rover blows away its predecessors in size and skill.

Nicknamed Curiosity and scheduled for launch on Saturday, the rover has a 7-foot arm tipped with a jackhammer and a laser to break through the Martian red rock. What really makes it stand out: It can analyze rocks and soil with unprecedented accuracy.

“This is a Mars scientist’s dream machine,” said NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s Ashwin Vasavada, the deputy project scientist.

Once on the red planet, Curiosity will be on the lookout for organic, carbon-containing compounds. While the rover can’t actually detect the presence of living organisms, scientists hope to learn from the $2.5 billion, nuclear-powered mission whether Mars has — or ever had — what it takes to nurture microbial life.

Saturday Lecture Series: Sunspot Breakthrough at Nasa

by coldwarrior ( 26 Comments › )
Filed under Academia, Astronomy, Open thread, saturday lecture series, Science at August 27th, 2011 - 8:03 am


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Good morning all! Coffee is made and there are some bagels and preserves right over there —>.

 

Today’s lecture is about a breakthrough in the prediction of Sunspots and CME’s before they are visible.

Sunspot Breakthrough

August 25, 2011: Imagine forecasting a hurricane in Miami weeks before the storm was even a swirl of clouds off the coast of Africa—or predicting a tornado in Kansas from the flutter of a butterfly’s wing1 in Texas. These are the kind of forecasts meteorologists can only dream about.

Could the dream come true? A new study by Stanford researchers suggests that such forecasts may one day be possible—not on Earth, but on the sun.

“We have learned to detect sunspots before they are visible to the human eye,” says Stathis Ilonidis, a PhD student at Stanford University. “This could lead to significant advances in space weather forecasting.”

Sunspots are the “butterfly’s wings” of solar storms. Visible to the human eye as dark blemishes on the solar disk, sunspots are the starting points of explosive flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) that sometimes hit our planet 93 million miles away. Consequences range from Northern Lights to radio blackouts to power outages.

Sunspot Breakthrough (splash sdo, 558px) 

Based on data from the Solar Dynamics Observatory, this movie shows a sunspot emerging from depth in February 2011. Visualization credit: Thomas Hartlep and Scott Winegarden, Stanford University. [video] [more]

Astronomers have been studying sunspots for more than 400 years, and they have pieced together their basic characteristics: Sunspots are planet-sized islands of magnetism that float in solar plasma. Although the details are still debated, researchers generally agree that sunspots are born deep inside the sun via the action of the sun’s inner magnetic dynamo. From there they bob to the top, carried upward by magnetic buoyancy; a sunspot emerging at the stellar surface is a bit like a submarine emerging from the ocean depths.

In the August 19th issue of Science, Ilonidis and co-workers Junwei Zhao and Alexander Kosovichev announced that they can see some sunspots while they are still submerged.

Their analysis technique is called “time-distance helioseismology2,” and it is similar to an approach widely used in earthquake studies. Just as seismic waves traveling through the body of Earth reveal what is inside the planet, acoustic waves traveling through the body of the sun can reveal what is inside the star. Fortunately for helioseismologists, the sun has acoustic waves in abundance. The body of the sun is literally roaring with turbulent boiling motions. This sets the stage for early detection of sunspots.

“We can’t actually hear these sounds across the gulf of space,” explains Ilonidis, “but we can see the vibrations they make on the sun’s surface.” Instruments onboard two spacecraft, the venerable Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) and the newer Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) constantly monitor the sun for acoustic activity.

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False-colors in this SOHO movie represent acoustic travel-time differences heralding a sunspot as it rises toward the sun’s surface in October 2003. Visualization credit: Thomas Hartlep, Stanford University. [video] [more]

Submerged sunspots have a detectable effect on the sun’s inner acoustics—namely, sound waves travel faster through a sunspot than through the surrounding plasma. A big sunspot can leapfrog an acoustic wave by 12 to 16 seconds. “By measuring these time differences, we can find the hidden sunspot.”

Ilonidis says the technique seems to be most sensitive to sunspots located about 60,000 km beneath the sun’s surface. The team isn’t sure why that is “the magic distance,” but it’s a good distance because it gives them as much as two days advance notice that a spot is about to reach the surface.

“This is the first time anyone has been able to point to a blank patch of sun and say ‘a sunspot is about to appear right there,'” says Ilonidis’s thesis advisor Prof. Phil Scherrer of the Stanford Physics Department. “It’s a big advance.”

“There are limits to the technique,” cautions Ilonidis. “We can say that a big sunspot is coming, but we cannot yet predict if a particular sunspot will produce an Earth-directed flare.”

So far they have detected five emerging sunspots—four with SOHO and one with SDO. Of those five, two went on to produce X-class flares, the most powerful kind of solar explosion. This encourages the team to believe their technique can make a positive contribution to space weather forecasting. Because helioseismology is computationally intensive, regular monitoring of the whole sun is not yet possible—”we don’t have enough CPU cycles,” says Ilonidis —but he believes it is just a matter of time before refinements in their algorithm allow routine detection of hidden sunspots.

The original research reported in this story may be found in Science magazine: “Detection of Emerging Sunspot Regions in the Solar Interior” by Ilonidis, Zhao and Kosovichev, 333 (6045): 993-996.



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Ancient Aliens: NASA linked Scientist claims Global Warming may lead to Alien Invasion

by Phantom Ace ( 184 Comments › )
Filed under Environmentalism, Open thread at August 19th, 2011 - 5:00 pm

The Global Warming propaganda loves to paint a dark image of our future. They claim Ice Caps will melt, Polar Bears will die and Billions will die. The AGW cultists have taken it to a new level with their hysteria. The latest hysterical claim is that increasing green house emissions may lead to an Alien invasion!

It may not rank as the most compelling reason to curb greenhouse gases, but reducing our emissions might just save humanity from a pre-emptive alien attack, scientists claim.

Watching from afar, extraterrestrial beings might view changes in Earth’s atmosphere as symptomatic of a civilisation growing out of control – and take drastic action to keep us from becoming a more serious threat, the researchers explain.

This highly speculative scenario is one of several described by a Nasa-affiliated scientist and colleagues at Pennsylvania State University that, while considered unlikely, they say could play out were humans and alien life to make contact at some point in the future.

Shawn Domagal-Goldmanof Nasa’s Planetary Science Division and his colleagues compiled a list of plausible outcomes that could unfold in the aftermath of a close encounter, to help humanity “prepare for actual contact”.

Read the rest: Aliens may destroy humanity to protect other civilisations, say scientists

As someone who does believe there’s life on other worlds, this is hysterical charge. If Aliens invaded us it wouldn’t be over Global Warming, it would be to exploit Earth’s resources. I personally do believe in the Ancient Alien theory, that beings from the sky called the Anunnaki or The Nephilim intervened in humans early history.What these being were is in dispute. They are either fallen angels or actual human like aliens. If let’s say there was an intervention in early human history, this debunks the the hysteria from NASA. There was no factories hence not much in the way of human made green house gas? Yet, these being still came to Earth.

NASA should focus on space exploration. We should be colonizing space and exploiting outerworld resources. Humanity as a species is one asteroid away from extinction. We need to get off the planet so we can survive as a species.

Part of the reason we are not in Space is becaue of Islam, the Progressives and Globalist “Conservatives”. That however is another story!

The truth is out there!

Update: Over at the Blog we love to hate, there’s a new take on the Ancient Alien theory. It’s now racist to imply that Non Earth beings helped man develop civilization. The reason is because the areas of the world where civilizations arise, the people are “Brown”

Wow, so suggesting that possibility that Aliens helped ancient man develop civilizations is now racist?  The Left’s racial obsession never ceases to amaze me.

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Space Shuttle Launch

by Kafir ( 1 Comment › )
Filed under Headlines, Open thread, Science, Technology at May 16th, 2011 - 8:30 am

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With Giffords watching, Endeavour set to launch on shuttle program’s second-to-last mission

With the sun rising behind it, space shuttle Endeavour is ready to go for an 8:56 a.m. launch this morning on its final mission.

Thousands of people have gathered along the Brevard County coastline including wounded U.S. Congreswoman Gabrielle Giffords to watch her husband Mark Kelly and five other crew members blast off on the penultimate mission of NASA’s 30-year space shuttle program.

“Good Morning!” Giffords’ Twitter account tweeted this morning. “Who’s ready for the best the show on Earth?”

Early this morning NASA ran through final preparations, including successful tests of the hydraulic system fuel line heaters that had failed April 29, scrubbing the previous launch attempt three hours before blastoff. Two hours before launch, nasa turned its attention to fixing a broken tile.

The weather appears to be perfect for launch, even though NASA officials maintain there still is a 30 percent chance of weather problems, notably the development of strong crosswinds or low clouds, before launch.