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Dec 13, 2019

100 Mysterious Blinking Lights in The Night Sky Could be Evidence of Alien Life… or Something Weird, Say Boffins

Posted by in category: alien life

Either way, we’ll take a one-way ticket, please. Now. Thanks. Good.

Dec 13, 2019

Scientists map Mars’ global wind patterns for the first time

Posted by in categories: climatology, space travel

Today, a paper published in Science documents for the first time the global wind circulation patterns in the upper atmosphere of a planet, 120 to 300 kilometers above the surface. The findings are based on local observations, rather than indirect measurements, unlike many prior measurements taken on Earth’s upper atmosphere. But it didn’t happen on Earth: it happened on Mars. On top of that, all the data came from an instrument and a spacecraft that weren’t originally designed to collect wind measurements.

In 2016, Mehdi Benna and his colleagues proposed to the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) project team that they remotely reprogram the MAVEN spacecraft and its Natural Gas and Ion Mass Spectrometer (NGIMS) instrument to do a unique experiment. They wanted to see if parts of the instrument that were normally stationary could “swing back and forth like a windshield wiper fast enough,” to enable the tool to gather a new kind of data.

Initially, the MAVEN project team was reluctant to implement the modifications Benna and his colleagues requested. After all, MAVEN and NGIMS had been orbiting Mars since 2013, and they were working quite well collecting information about the composition of the Mars . Why put all that at risk? Benna and his colleagues argued that this project would collect new kinds of data that could shape our understanding of the upper atmosphere on Mars, inform similar studies on Earth, and help us better understand planetary climate.

Dec 13, 2019

NASA finds ‘water ice’ just below the surface of Mars

Posted by in categories: space, sustainability

Locating ice means future astronauts have a source of drinking water and rocket fuel.

Dec 13, 2019

Sponsor Apple: Make Baby Yoda an Emoji

Posted by in category: futurism

Within an hour, this petition could have thousands more supporters if everyone chipped in the price of a coffee. Can you help reach this petition’s signature goal?

Dec 13, 2019

Google is sending text messages without asking: Why?

Posted by in category: futurism

A growing number of users are concerned that Google has been sending outgoing text messages without notification. Why? Google says it’s for verification.

Dec 13, 2019

Artificial intelligence will help determine if you get your next job

Posted by in category: robotics/AI

AI is being used to attract applicants and to predict a candidate’s fit for a position. But is it up to the task?

Dec 13, 2019

Sex and Biotech — Dr. Nicole Prause, Ph.D, Founder of Liberos LLC — ideaXme — Ira Pastor

Posted by in categories: aging, biotech/medical, business, DNA, health, innovation, life extension, science, sex, transhumanism

Dec 13, 2019

🎧 Photo

Posted by in categories: satellites, solar power, sustainability

Calling all radio amateurs! We’re challenging anyone with amateur radio equipment to catch the first signals from #OPS –SAT, ESA’s brand new space software lab. On 17 December, OPS-SAT will be launched into space with ESA’s #Cheops exoplanet satellite.

Once launched, the satellite will deploy its solar panels and ultra-high frequency antenna, and then start to send signals back home. Could you be the first on Earth to catch them? ESA’s mission control team in Darmstadt are asking for your help to find the fledgling #CubeSat 👉 http://www.esa.int/Enabling_Support/Operations/Calling_radio…nd_OPS-SAT

Dec 13, 2019

‘Nonsense’ To Think Humans Will Ever Move To Nearby ExoEarth, Says Leading Planet Hunter

Posted by in category: futurism

ESO instrument on the VLT may detect the first known exoearth.

Dec 13, 2019

Elon Musk’s Plan for One Giant Solar Farm Is a Little Insane, but Not Completely Insane

Posted by in categories: Elon Musk, solar power, sustainability

Elon Musk has revived his idea to power the entire U.S. with one single, giant solar farm. In a recent tweet evidently directed at fellow mega-billionaire Bill Gates, Musk insinuated that his grand solar plan is actually quite simple (hat-tip to Inverse):