Archive for the ‘space’ category: Page 946
Jun 19, 2016
Physicists Send ‘Twisted Light’ 143 Kilometers, a New Record
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: quantum physics, space
Although I shared an article last week about this new record being acheived; this version of the story seems to have some additional insights.
A recent experiment could open new doors in space-based quantum communication.
Jun 19, 2016
Long March 7 rocket will revolutionize China’s manned space program
Posted by Andreas Matt in category: space
The Long March 7 is a Chinese kerosene fueled carrier rocket, which is being developed by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. Its maiden flight is scheduled for 26 June 2016.
The Long March 7 is the medium-lift variant of a new generation rocket family that includes the heavier-lift Long March 5 and the small-mid cargo Long March 6. The structure will be based on the reliable, man-rated Long March 2F rocket. It will inherit the 3.35m-diameter core stage and 2.25m-diameter liquid rocket boosters.
China will also be switching from russian Soyuz style capsules to something like the American Apollo capsules.
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Jun 18, 2016
Google’s quantum computer inches nearer after landmark performance breakthrough
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: computing, government, nanotechnology, particle physics, quantum physics, space
Over 20 years ago, I was interviewed by a group that asked me about the future of technology. I told them due to advancements such as nanotechnology that technology will definitely go beyond laptops, networks, servers, etc.; that we would see even the threads/ fibers in our clothing be digitized. I was then given a look by the interviewers that I must have walked of the planet Mars. However, I was proven correct. And, in the recent 10 years, again I informed others how and where Quantum would change our lives forever. Again, same looks and comments.
And, lately folks have been coming out with articles that they have spoken with or interviewed QC experts. And, they in many cases added their own commentary and cherry picked people comments to discredit the efforts of Google, D-Wave, UNSW, MIT, etc. which is very misleading and negatively impacts QC efforts. When I come across such articles, I often share where and why the authors have misinformed their readers as well as negatively impacted efforts and set folks up for failure who should be trying to plan for QC in their longer term future state strategy so that they can plan for budgets, people can be brought up to date in their understanding of QC because once QC goes live on a larger scale, companies and governments will not have time to catch up because once hackers (foreign government hackers, etc.) have this technology and you’re not QC enabled then you are exposed, and your customers are exposed. The QC revolution will be costly and digital transformation in general across a large company takes years to complete so best to plan and prepare early this time for QC because it is not the same as implementing a new cloud, or ERP, or a new data center, or rationalizing a silo enterprise environment.
The recent misguided view is that we’re 30 or 50 years away from a scalable quantum chip; and that is definitely incorrect. UNSW has proven scalable QC is achievable and Google has been working on making a scalable QC chip. And, lately RMIT researchers have shared with us how they have proven method to be able to trace particles in the deepest layers of entanglement which means that we now can build QC without the need of analog technology and take full advantage of quantum properties in QC which has not been the case.
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Jun 16, 2016
First Tools 3D Printed Aboard Space Station
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: 3D printing, space
Cool — 1st tools 3D printed in space.
The Additive Manufacturing Facility, or 3D printer, on-board the ISS has made its first tool.
Jun 16, 2016
Leading astronomer urges Europe to end human space missions
Posted by Sean Brazell in categories: robotics/AI, space
This guy is just… wrong.
Just totally and completely WRONG.
PERIOD.
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Jun 15, 2016
Zoltan Istvan 2016: Let’s make Americans immortal
Posted by Zoltan Istvan in categories: education, geopolitics, life extension, mobile phones, space, transhumanism
USA Today story:
As co-writer for USA TODAY’S “For the Record,” I’ve been writing about the campaigns of Republican, Democratic, Libertarian and Green presidential candidates since the newsletter’s launch last summer. But the first presidential candidate to reach out to me was Zoltan Istvan, the Mill Valley, California-based Transhumanist Party candidate who foresees the merger of humans and technology in the very near future. I spoke by phone with Istvan last week.
Big promises are the hallmark of presidential campaigns.
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Jun 14, 2016
These Experiments Are Building the Case to Terraform Mars
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: engineering, environmental, space
Maybe the researchers needs to meet with the professor out in University of WA who has been experimenting in shifting weather patterns such as making some areas have more rains while other areas not have as much rain.
If we want to live on Mars, we need to make it warm and wet again.
Jun 14, 2016
Scientists found something extremely unexpected on Mars – and it could require us to rethink the planet’s history
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: space
Scientists at NASA’s Johnson Space Center found something very unexpected in a Martian crater.
Using the Curiosity Rover, the scientists detected a mineral called tridymite that, until now, they thought could only be created in extremely hot temperatures.
The discovery of this tridymite might rewrite the history of the planet, suggesting that it might once have been hotter than we previously thought, and home to monstrous volcanoes.
Jun 14, 2016
Amazing Photo Shows Likely Alien Planet 1,200 Light-Years Away
Posted by Sean Brazell in category: space
Mind = BLOWN
A jaw-dropping new photo shows a probable alien planet orbiting a star that lies 1,200 light-years from Earth.
The potential planet appears as a brownish dot to the left of the bright bluish-white star CVSO 30 in the newly released image, which was captured by the European Southern Observatory’s (ESO) Very Large Telescope in Chile.
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