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Thanks Grasshopper bot & Spacebot. You make me yearn for more space!
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Physicists Just Released Step-by-Step Instructions for Building a Wormhole
https://www.livescience.com/building-...
https://www.livescience.com/building-...
Bernard wrote: "My pleasure Alexis. There is plenty of space out there, but most of it is far away."Down boy! I'm merely being sarcastic. I'm way too spaced out already.😉
Re building a wormhole: I tried it at home, but something went wrong, and I am now trapped in the 37th dimension. I do not know how long I can communicate with you, but I will <<< MESSAGE INTERRUPTED >>>
Behind time and way over budget, but the James Webb Space Telescope has finally been put together
Let's hope the sunshield doesn't get ripped off again, eh?
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/08...
Let's hope the sunshield doesn't get ripped off again, eh?
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2019/08...
‘World’s first SPACE hotel’ revealed with artificial gravity and stunning ‘Earth view’ cabins for 400 astro-tourists
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/9846549...
https://www.thesun.co.uk/tech/9846549...
The maze design is a celebration of the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11's moon landing. https://t.co/AEi4Yy0DoU
India is about to attempt its first-ever Soft Moon landing on Friday.
https://t.co/oV1NYjmP7x https://t.co/nGIXcXwnRL
India is about to attempt its first-ever Soft Moon landing on Friday.
https://t.co/oV1NYjmP7x https://t.co/nGIXcXwnRL
Grasshopper wrote: "And the answer is right here..♀️https://www.space.com/why-we-need-to-..."
It is a fascinating hypothesis. Perhaps at one time there were Venusians sailing upon their high seas.
https://www.sciencealert.com/mineral-...
Scientists Confirm The Discovery of a Mineral Never Before Seen in Nature
Scientists Confirm The Discovery of a Mineral Never Before Seen in Nature
India to Attempt Moon Landing at the Lunar South Pole Today. How to Watch Live
https://www.space.com/india-chandraya...
https://www.space.com/india-chandraya...
Sadly, I missed it. But I have updated myself now.
#ISRO Chairman Dr K Sivan says, the powered descent of the lander Vikram has been normal till reaching the altitude of 2.51 km. Subsequently, the communication from the Lander was lost. The reason is being analysed.
#Chandrayaan2 https://t.co/p5uqsttgH4
#ISRO Chairman Dr K Sivan says, the powered descent of the lander Vikram has been normal till reaching the altitude of 2.51 km. Subsequently, the communication from the Lander was lost. The reason is being analysed.
#Chandrayaan2 https://t.co/p5uqsttgH4
Grasshopper wrote: "Sadly, I missed it. But I have updated myself now.#ISRO Chairman Dr K Sivan says, the powered descent of the lander Vikram has been normal till reaching the altitude of 2.51 km. Subsequently, the..."
Just a reminder to folks that on its way to putting this lander down, India did successfully put its second spacecraft in orbit at the Moon. Chandrayaan-2 orbiter will be up there working for a year. Lander would only have lasted 2 weeks. https://t.co/i5VdnBPII4
Yes Catherine, we should remember that NASA and ESA have had their problems too.The Ariane 5 disaster (it is also an example of poor software engineering)
http://www-users.math.umn.edu/~arnold...
Noted. Nevertheless, to land a mission on the south pole of the Moon was a feat not attempted by any other country before.https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-i...
Good news spacebuffs!
Chandrayaan-2: ISRO has found out the exact location of Vikram Lander on lunar Surface. Orbiter has clicked a thermal image of the Lander. Communication yet to be established.
Come on Vikarm lander.. Come on..
Chandrayaan-2: ISRO has found out the exact location of Vikram Lander on lunar Surface. Orbiter has clicked a thermal image of the Lander. Communication yet to be established.
Come on Vikarm lander.. Come on..
Unpiloted Soyuz Capsule Returns to Earth with Humanoid Robot on Board
https://www.space.com/russian-uncrewe...
https://www.space.com/russian-uncrewe...
Grasshopper wrote: "Unpiloted Soyuz Capsule Returns to Earth with Humanoid Robot on Boardhttps://www.space.com/russian-uncrewe..."
The robot is called FEDOR (Final Experimental Demonstration Object Research).
The semantics seem to have got mucked up. I would call it Final Experimental Demonstration Research Object (FEDRO).
Another satellite searching for celestial objects - this one has a female name ....https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/tess/
For those members whose mind is not completely boggled by exoplanets, I can reveal there is a team looking for exoMOONS! In fact, the leader thinks he has found one, but is waiting for another go with Hubble before he confirms it.
I think there has been an exomoon found - https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/as.... The planet is Kepler 1625 b and is a gas giant, the moon is the same size as Neptune, and wait for it - there is some evidence the moon has its own moon, an exomoonmoon!
Breaking news:
Water found for first time on potentially habitable planet https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/scienc...
Water found for first time on potentially habitable planet https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/scienc...
The planet is K2-18 b - about 8 times Earth's mass around a red dwarf. For those who want to read more: https://arxiv.org/pdf/1909.04642.pdf . The star mass is about 0.41 times that of our sun, and has two planets. One is at 0.06 A.U. from the star (and is recently discovered), and this one is at0.143 A.U. (An A.U. is the distance from the Earth to the sun.) The BBC link has something wrong with it - it says the atmosphere is 50% water - that is not possible at the stated temperature (a little over freezing) so maybe we have signs of our first exosea???
I wasn't referring to the honesty, but rather the possibility of interpretation of the observational data. These measurements are at the limit of our ability, and it is of interest to watch the numbers change. I have been surveying these for the last ten years, and things really do change as fresh data comes in.
I just saw another TV clip which had 50% water in the atmosphere. The problem with that is the 50% came from the signal being roughly that much higher than the background, presumably made better by considering the extinction coefficient. The signals would be infrared signals, where water is particularly strong. Nitrogen and oxygen would not show up! So I think the 50% in the atmosphere is simply wrong, unless the temperatures were up at about 200 degrees. All we really know is there is water there, which is an important discovery.
Thanks Ian for the extra detail. The SF writers will have to work hard to keep ahead of these recent developments!
Bernard wrote: "Thanks Ian for the extra detail. The SF writers will have to work hard to keep ahead of these recent developments!"I confess to being fascinated by exoplanets. I sometimes wonder whether anyone will make anything from the use of my planetary formation work that I sneak into my science fiction novels. Probably not :-(




