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Byron Leigh Hatch @ team Carl Sagan Send message Joined: 5 Jul 99 Posts: 4548 Credit: 35,667,570 RAC: 4 |
Science and Technology in the News part 2 Science and Technology in the News part 1 is here Computer modeling: brain in a box 23 February 2012 Henry Markram’s controversial proposal for the Human Brain Project (HBP) — an effort to build a supercomputer simulation that integrates everything known about the human brain, from the structures of ion channels in neural cell membranes up to mechanisms behind conscious decision-making — may soon fulfill his ambition. Read more here: http://www.nature.com/news/computer-modelling-brain-in-a-box-1.10066
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Byron Leigh Hatch @ team Carl Sagan Send message Joined: 5 Jul 99 Posts: 4548 Credit: 35,667,570 RAC: 4 |
Researchers say galaxy may swarm with 'nomad planets' Nomad planets don't circle stars, but may carry bacterial life, say researchers from Kavli Institute. From stanford News By Andy Freeberg Our galaxy may be awash in homeless planets, wandering through space instead of orbiting a star. Read more here: http://news.stanford.edu/news/2012/february/slac-nomad-planets-022312.html |
Byron Leigh Hatch @ team Carl Sagan Send message Joined: 5 Jul 99 Posts: 4548 Credit: 35,667,570 RAC: 4 |
the “Hundred Year Starship,†has received $100,000 from NASA and $ 1 million from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) The Director of NASA’s Ames Center, Pete Worden has announced an initiative to move space flight to the next level. This plan, dubbed the “Hundred Year Starship,†has received $100,000 from NASA and $ 1 million from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). He made his announcement on Oct. 16. Worden is also hoping to include wealthy investors in the project. NASA has yet to provide any official details on the project. Worden also has expressed his belief that the space agency was now directed toward settling other planets. However, given the fact that the agency has been redirected toward supporting commercial space firms, how this will be achieved has yet to be detailed. Details that have been given have been vague and in some cases contradictory. The Ames Director went on to expound how these efforts will seek to emulate the fictional starships seen on the television show Star Trek. He stated that the public could expect to see the first prototype of a new propulsion system within the next few years. Given that NASA’s FY 2011 Budget has had to be revised and has yet to go through Appropriations, this time estimate may be overly-optimistic. One of the ideas being proposed is a microwave thermal propulsion system. This form of propulsion would eliminate the massive amount of fuel required to send crafts into orbit. The power would be “beamed†to the space craft. Either a laser or microwave emitter would heat the propellant, thus sending the vehicle aloft. This technology has been around for some time, but has yet to be actually applied in a real-world vehicle. The project is run by Dr. Kevin L.G. Parkin who described it in his PhD thesis and invented the equipment used. Along with him are David Murakami and Creon Levit. One of the previous workers on the program went on to found his own company in the hopes of commercializing the technology used ... read more here ... http://www.universetoday.com/76195/nasas-ames-director-announces-100-year-starship/ http://www.universetoday.com/76195/nasas-ames-director-announces-100-year-starship/ |
ML1 Send message Joined: 25 Nov 01 Posts: 21189 Credit: 7,508,002 RAC: 20 |
... One of the ideas being proposed is a microwave thermal propulsion system. This form of propulsion would eliminate the massive amount of fuel required to send crafts into orbit. The power would be “beamed†to the space craft. Either a laser or microwave emitter would heat the propellant, thus sending the vehicle aloft. This technology has been around for some time, but has yet to be actually applied in a real-world vehicle. ... I'm very circumspect that you cannot maintain enough efficiency for long enough to make that method worthwhile. You may as well trail a pair of high voltage cables to directly conduct electrical power. Or even seed an ionized trail to convey electrical power along an 'artificial long lasting' lightning bolt between the ground and the launch craft... (That would make for some visually spectacular launches! :-) ) Keep searchin, Martin See new freedom: Mageia Linux Take a look for yourself: Linux Format The Future is what We all make IT (GPLv3) |
Byron Leigh Hatch @ team Carl Sagan Send message Joined: 5 Jul 99 Posts: 4548 Credit: 35,667,570 RAC: 4 |
thanks Martin for your comment. |
Byron Leigh Hatch @ team Carl Sagan Send message Joined: 5 Jul 99 Posts: 4548 Credit: 35,667,570 RAC: 4 |
Hello fellow SETI@home cruncher What do you think about the following :-) ??? South Africa Wins scientific Panel's Backing to Host Square Kilometer Array Scope By Geoff Brumfiel and Nature magazine | March 12, 2012 The telescope is so sensitive that it could even pick up television signals from distant worlds — something that might aid in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence
Read more here: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=south-africa-wins-panels http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=south-africa-wins-panels or here: Square Kilometer Array http://www.skatelescope.org/ |
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