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Jan 19, 2022

How To Build The Universe in a Computer

Posted by in categories: computing, physics, space, transhumanism

This series is absolutely fantastic. Especially for Transhumanist non-astrophysicists like me!


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Jan 19, 2022

Elon Musk is a polarising figure

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, space

On one hand, he wants to travel to other planets and on the other he wants to make our planet cleaner. So I really wonder, do you think he’s helping the world or is he out of touch with reality?

Jan 19, 2022

Flight 19 — New Year, Same Ingenuity

Posted by in categories: energy, space

The next flight on Mars marks the first of 2022 and the nineteenth for NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter. The current mission goal is to reach the Jezero river delta to aid the Perseverance rover in path planning and scientific discovery. This flight, which will take place no earlier than Friday, Jan. 7, takes the scout vehicle out of the South Séítah basin, across the dividing ridge, and up onto the main plateau. The precise landing target for Flight 19 is near the landing site of Flight 8. Images taken during Flight 9 by the rotorcraft’s high-resolution Return-To-Earth (RTE) camera were used to select a safe landing zone.

While short, the flight has a challenging start due to featureless sandy terrain that the helicopter currently sits on. Initially chosen for the lack of rocks to land safely, the area is actually so devoid of rock that warnings were reported during Flight 18 landing due to insufficient features to track in the vision navigation. As a result, fault protection parameters will be updated to mitigate the risk of a premature landing mid-ascent.

Flight 19 is the third necessary to cover the same ground flown during Flight 9 — in the opposite direction. This slower approach was taken due to the lack of large landing sites in this portion of Séítah and lower atmospheric density in the summer months which requires higher rotor speeds and power draw from the motors. Spanning 207 feet (63 meters), this flight will last about 100 seconds at a groundspeed of 2.2 mph (1 meter per second) and altitude of 33 feet (10 meters) while taking 9 new RTE images. The final act of the flight is to turn nearly 180 degrees to flip the RTE camera to a forward-facing orientation for future flights toward the river delta.

Jan 19, 2022

James Webb completes the most complicated part of its mission

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#nasa #space

Jan 19, 2022

They did it! James Webb has been fully deployed in space

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Jan 19, 2022

NASA To Build A Giant Telescope On The Far Side Of The Moon

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Jan 19, 2022

Strange things happened to honeybees sent into space!

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Jan 19, 2022

China to set up a permanent Moon base

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#moon #space

Jan 19, 2022

The Secret Failed Soviet Moon Landing: Just as Neil Armstrong was setting foot on the lunar surface on July 20

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1969, the Luna 15 lander was crashing into the other side of the moon. It is a story the Soviets did not want the world to know…

Jan 19, 2022

A moon bigger than Neptune! This is an amazing discovery

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