#NASA Scientists Observe The Brightest Explosion Everif you weren't looking at the constellation Leo very early on Saturday morning you probably missed the brightest explosion NASA scientists have observed ever.
NASA says they expect to find that supernova within a couple of weeks. NASA via Smithsonian 35 billion times brighter than visible light.
Wat? beam of radiation moving at speeds about as close as you can get to the speed of light um considering that its a gamma ray burst
-consensus-on. htmlsimilar results shown from nasa http://climate. nasa. gov/scientific-consensussomething a little more recent http://www. guardian co uk/environment/2013/mar 27/climate-change-model
#NASA Is Using Tech From The Columbia Crash Investigation To See How Trees Failstereo photogrammetry is used a process to determine the strain on a certain structure which is why it was used to investigate the causes of the Space shuttle Columbia disaster.
But NASA engineers--including one who worked on that investigation--are looking into using it to determine how and why trees fall.
NASA Glenn engineer Matt Melis joined forces with Cleveland arborist Mark Hoenigman and used stereo photogrammetry to examine the trees.
NASA says a consulting firm has approached the researchers since then looking to see if they'll examine branch structures to find ways of fighting against extreme weather events like Hurricane Sandy.
NASA If this tree fell in a forest and did not make a sound NASA would know about this tree lol l
#Over Time, Nuclear power Would Kill Fewer People Than Petroleumusing nuclear power for energy instead of coal has prevented almost 2 million pollution-related deaths around the world
It's the latest publication from James Hansen NASA's fiery climate change scientist who is retiring on Wednesday after 46 years with the space agency.
and its lead author Pushker A. Kharecha of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
With his departure from NASA the climate research community loses one of its most vocal members
when he develop foods for NASA's Apollo program. The fundamental challenge of the pet food professional Moeller is saying is to balance the wants
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Remember the Earth is a moving target traveling around the sun at 65000 miles per hour former astronaut Ed Lu said in a public appearance at the Stanford Institute for Economic policy Research earlier this month.
Ramming a remotely controlled spacecraft against an asteroid to change the velocity by just millimeters per second can avert a collision with Earth.
NASA's near-Earth object office in Pasadena California reports that humans have spotted about 94 percent of the really large civilization-ending near-Earth asteroids âÂ#Âin the 1-to 10
Let's get the giant space shuttle arm up there and chuck old satellites at them! A DAY WILL COME SOON ENOUGHALL THAT EVER LIVED ON EARTH WILL SOON HAVE THEIR EYES TO THE HEAVENSDO a little History on this one.
http://www. livescience. com/17340-agu-climate-sensitivity-nasa-hansen. htmlwhatever Frosty it's pretty obvious you wouldn't know the scientific method
It's studies such as this one that was released just recently from NASA--http://science. nasa. gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2013/08jan sunclimate/For the entirety of the debate in global warming the skeptic scientist has repeated raised
read the study and shutup--http://science. nasa. gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2013/08jan sunclimate t
I know NASA success history and experience but the reality is Spacex is still establishing itself.
NASA is proven! Defence Budget? No one should want to live on mars. At least not until they discover water in other locations than the ice caps.
If NASA and Spacex were transporting wheat would the wheat NASA carries be bigger than the wheat on a Spacex ship?
NASA is proven. Also NASA has no intention of doing it. The magnetic field could come from reactors with magnesium oxide for with enough pressure
and heat makes a field. plus we are thinkin wrong about mars. we need big domes one for humans one for livestock
Since The 1970sroscosmos the Russian Federal Space agency will launch an unmanned mission to the moon in 2015 according to agency head Vladimir Popovkin.
Plans are also in development to send a manned spacecraft to the moon in 2018.
Then we would need the massive spacecraft able to transport these agricultural products back to earth.
and releasing to the world high-resolution geographic imaging data collected via the space shuttle program. Today elevation data for Africa at a 30-meter resolution is being released--supplanting past publicly available data at a 90-meter resolution.
Once you pass the Malinowski ranger station where visitors must sign in civilization drops away for good with caimans
The most technically challenging scene in Jupiter Ascending shows the movie s hero (Channing Tatum) zipping through the city in antigravity boots fleeing a spaceship in pursuit of his cargo (Mila Kunis.
which the Nobel-prize winning author made the case for creating a NASA for the oceans.
#John Steinbeck's 1966 Plea To Create A NASA For The Oceansthree years before the first humans landed on the moon Nobel-prize winning author John Steinbeck published a passionate plea in Popular Science for equal
When the astronauts go up in their beautiful skyrockets my stomach goes up with them until it collides with my lungs and pushes them against my throat.
Whereas the astronauts must become accustomed to weightlessness and vacuum the undersea men must learn to endure the opposites They receive little official encouragement.
Our space probes could not have gotten off the ground without NASA a management for analysis planning engineering
At the NASA-funded Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation which ended last August Hunter
NASA plans to send the chamber and the plant pillows to the International Space station on April 14 aboard a Spacex launch.
The growth chamber is made not of iridescent pink tulle although it looks that way here.
Once it reaches the International Space station astronauts can open it to use it and stretch it up to a foot
Astronauts can also push the sides down completely to observe their plants. The structure comes with red blue and green LEDS for the plants.
Russian cosmonauts have grown a number of crops aboard the International Space station using a stiff-sided greenhouse with removable trays.
so astronauts can try growing more and larger vegetables. For the April 14 flight the veggie pillows will carry romaine lettuce seedlings of the Outredgeous variety.
Russian scientists have verified that several plants grown aboard the International Space station are safe to eat Russian news agency RIA Novosti reports.
And yes cosmonauts have given them a munch. We have gotten also experience with the astronauts and cosmonauts eating the fresh food they grow
and not having problems crop scientist Bruce Bugbee wrote to Popular Science in an email.
Bugbee is a professor at Utah State university and has worked on studies of food grown in space.
Space agencies hope the fresh vegetables will feed not only astronauts'bodies but their spirits as well. Caring for a plant every day provides vital psychological relief giving astronauts a small remembrance of Earth NASA project scientist Howard Levine told Modern Farmer in a 2013 feature about space veggies.
Produce in the International Space station grow in a greenhouse named Lada after the Russian goddess of spring.
Lada has removable root modules in which astronauts are able to grow several generations of crops before the modules'nutrients are used up.
At that point the astronauts send the modules back to Earth for analysis. Biologists On earth examine the modules to see
if any harmful microbes have grown on them. They also check the modules and the plants'leaves for contaminants
which may come from the space station's environment. These are the same types of tests we routinely conduct on the food grown On earth Bugbee says.
Once those are done astronauts will plant it with rice tomatoes and bell peppers none of which have been grown in space before.
Study used satellite photos the gold standard in climate change Cavanaugh an expert in remote sensing turned to photographs of Florida's Atlantic coast taken by NASA's Landsat 5
This is important for the design of novel cellulose-based materials as other research groups are considering them for a huge variety of applications ranging from electronics and medical devices to structural components for the automotive civil and aerospace industries.
The study was supported by the National Science Foundation's Office of Polar Programs with additional support from the Oregon National aeronautics and space administration (NASA) Space Grant Consortium.
Using data from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) and Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) scientists have acquired more evidence for the inside-out theory of galaxy growth showing that bursts of star formation in central regions were followed one to two billion years later
but WISE was reactivated recently to hunt asteroids a project called NEOWISE (see http://www. jpl. nasa. gov/news/news. php?
NASA's Jet propulsion laboratory Pasadena Calif. manages and operates the recently activated NEOWISE mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate.
The WISE mission was selected competitively under NASA's Explorers Program managed by the agency's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt Md.
The science instrument was built by the Space Dynamics Laboratory in Logan Utah. The spacecraft was built by Ball aerospace & Technologies Corp. in Boulder Colo.
Science operations and data processing take place at the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center at Caltech. Caltech manages JPL for NASA.
More information is online at http://www. nasa. gov/wise and http://wise. astro. ucla. edu and http://www. jpl. nasa. gov/wise.
Caltech led the Galaxy Evolution Explorer mission and was responsible for science operations and data analysis. JPL managed the mission
and built the science instrument. The mission was developed under NASA's Explorers Program managed by the Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt Md.
Researchers sponsored by Yonsei University in South korea and the Centre national d'etudes spatiales (CNES) in France collaborated on this mission.
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#Higher rates of diabetes, hypertension, heart disease, stroke in food desertthere is more to the cost of living in a food desert than higher prices for the few fruits
'The project was funded by the NASA Applied sciences Program through the Air Quality Applied sciences Team which is led by Jacob at Harvard
Lou said ultrathin h-BN protection might find a place in turbines jet engines oil exploration
The forest has been studied well in the past--it was the site of the NASA-led BOREAS project in the 1990s a study that provided scientists with a lot of
Impurities and defects on the dust grains produce catalytic sites for the formation of hydrogen molecules which are ejected subsequently creating miniature rocket engines also called Purcell thrusters after Nobel laureate Edwin Purcell who studied grain alignment.
Eric Zirnstein University of Alabama physics graduate student and NASA Earth and Space science Fellow in Heliophysics and May UAH doctoral graduate Brian Fayock who now does data analysis for NASA are comparing data
Recently NASA announced that measurements of the effects on Voyager 1 of a March 2012 coronal mass ejection indicated that it had ventured beyond the heliopause to begin its venture out into interstellar space.
Geezer Crafttruthfully by now the Voyager 1 spacecraft should be burnt just another out retiree it's primary work done as of Nov 20 1980 floating away out in space somewhere.
and blasting them out at a staggering 23 watts for a trip that NASA says now begins in interstellar space.
For example NASA's Dr. Fayock says funding is drying up for his Voyager work and he is holding on to the hope that an upcoming UAH graduate student may see value in continuing it.
NASA expects it to send data through at least 2020 and its ability to power itself could last until 2025.
He paints a picture of a spacecraft constructed entirely of materials made by the sun even put together by people made of stuff made by the sun. It's a package totally of solar origin that scientists with a great degree of certainty say has shed itself of its creator
#Interstellar winds buffeting our solar system have shifted directionscientists including University of New hampshire astrophysicists involved in NASA's Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) mission have discovered that the particles streaming into the solar system from interstellar space have changed likely direction over the last 40 years.
The results based on data spanning four decades from 11 different spacecraft including IBEX were published in the journal Science September 5 2013.
The data from the IBEX spacecraft show that neutral interstellar atoms are flowing into the solar system from a different direction than previously observed.
The latest IBEX measurements of the interstellar wind direction differed from those made by the Ulysses spacecraft in the 1990s.
That difference led the IBEX team to compare the IBEX measurements to data gathered by 11 spacecraft between 1972 and 2011.
The research was funded by NASA Carbon cycle & Ecosystems the National Science Foundation's Long term Ecological Research Program and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
NASAS Landsat directs restoration to at-risk areaswhile the 138000-acre Silver Fire still smoldered forest restoration specialists were on the job.
And Landsat satellites built by NASA and operated by the U s. Geological Survey help direct the crews to those forest areas needing attention.
and so sends back a strong signal to the Landsat detector that isn't present over burned areas explained Jeff Masek Landsat program scientist with NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt Md.
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#Genesis and evolution of H7n9 influenza virusan international team of influenza researchers in China the United kingdom and the United states has used genetic sequencing to trace the source
John Kelley of the University of Alaska Fairbanks and Eric Kort of the Jet propulsion laboratory in Pasadena Calif. Story Source:
#NASA fire towers in space watch for wildfires on the risethe Black forest wildfire this June was one of the most destructive in Colorado history in terms of homes lost.
As temperatures warm and weather patterns change scientists from NASA universities and other government agencies are putting their satellite observation
Over the last 30 years we have seen an increase in hot and dry conditions that promote fire activity said Doug Morton a scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt Md.
and Aqua two of NASA's flagship Earth-observing satellites have scanned the surface of our planet for fires.
The recently launched NASA/NOAA Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership (Suomi-NPP) and its Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) will continue the measurements from MODIS.
The U s Forest Service is one of the beneficiaries of NASA's fire detection capability
The project uses data from Landsat satellites a mission jointly operated by NASA and the U s. Geological Survey.
NASA recently launched the Landsat 8 and Suomi-NPP satellites which will provide information on fire fuels active fires aerosols and climate:
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#Increase in woodpecker populations linked to feasting on emerald ash borerthe scourge of forests the emerald ash borer
or EAB is described usually with words like destructive and pest. A recent study based on data collected by citizen scientists suggests that one more adjective might apply at least from a bird's perspective:
NASA satellites used to predict zebra migrationsone of the world's longest migrations of zebras occurs in the African nation of Botswana
Using NASA rain and vegetation data researchers can track when and where arid lands begin to green
To track the greening of leaves the researchers relied on the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index data acquired by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer on board NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites.
The team also used NASA's Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission data to map daily rainfall which gave the researchers an idea of how much rain was falling in three-hour intervals.
Guiding light among the starshaving access to NASA's free satellite images that shed light on the environmental conditions migratory animals face is something that Beck finds invaluable.
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#First probable person to person transmission of new bird flu virus in China; But H7n9 is not able to spread efficiently between humansthe first report of probable person to person transmission of the new avian influenza A (H7n9) virus in Eastern China has just been published.
and conservation biology will answer reporters'questions in the ESA press room after the session ends.
Other co-authors are Kevin J. Zahnle of the NASA Ames Research center in Moffett Field Calif.;
and David Crisp of the Jet propulsion laboratory in Pasadena Calif. Story Source: The above story is provided based on materials by University of Washington.
#Climate forecasts shown to warn of crop failuresclimate data can help predict some crop failures several months before harvest according to a new study from an international team including a research scientist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt Md.
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#IBEX spacecraft images the heliotail, revealing an unexpected structurenasa's Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX) spacecraft recently provided the first complete pictures of the solar system's downwind region revealing a unique and unexpected structure.
The IBEX spacecraft uses two novel ENA cameras to image and map the heliosphere's global interaction providing the first global views and new knowledge about our solar system's interaction with interstellar space.
IBEX is part of NASA's series of low-cost rapidly developed Small Explorer space missions. Southwest Research Institute in San antonio leads the IBEX mission with teams of national and international partners.
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt Md. manages the Explorers Program for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington.
Scientists of the Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research have been following this natural spectacle via Earth observation satellites Terrasar-X from the German Space agency (DLR)
Scientists from the American space agency NASA discovered the first crack in the glacier tongue on 14 october 2011 when flying over the area.
Rudimentary silicon memories made in the Tour lab are now aboard the International Space station where they are being tested for their ability to hold a pattern
Benjamin I. Cook of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory;
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Flying low and slow above the wild pristine terrain of Alaska's North Slope in a specially instrumented NASA plane research scientist Charles Miller of NASA's Jet propulsion laboratory Pasadena Calif. surveys the endless whiteness of tundra and frozen permafrost below.
what we're doing here in the Arctic into perspective said Miller principal investigator of the Carbon in Arctic Reservoirs Vulnerability Experiment (CARVE) a five-year NASA-led field campaign studying how climate change is affecting the Arctic's carbon cycle.
Aboard the NASA C-23 Sherpa aircraft from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility Wallops Island Va. Miller CARVE Project Manager Steve Dinardo of JPL
Now in its third year this NASA Earth Ventures program investigation is expanding our understanding of how the Arctic's water
This instrument is an airborne simulator for NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) mission to be launched in 2014.
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#Why fruit ripens and spoils: Thousands of plant genes activated by ethylene gasit's common wisdom that one rotten apple in a barrel spoils all the other apples
We are calling for a NASA-like mission to discover 10 million species in the next 50 years.
Spera and Mustard used imaging from NASA's Terra satellite to track land use changes in Mato grosso from 2000 to 2011.
One of the more famous efforts in this area was conducted by the University of Arizona and NASA in
which they launched rats into space (aboard a space shuttle). However although the rats moved around in zero gravity they ran along a set of straight one-dimensional lines.
and natural habitats as well as a team of park rangers enforcing conservation laws that --although they had been in place
and runoff from Morocco's High Atlas Mountains has been dammed and redirected hundreds of kilometers to the south to irrigate oases farms in the arid sub-Saharan Draa Basin.
Warner noted that by using the isotopic fingerprinting technologies the researchers discovered a previously overlooked low-saline water source that flows naturally into the Draa Basin from the adjacent Anti-Atlas Jabel Saghro Mountains.
and at the human-made reservoir that stores and releases runoff from the High Atlas Mountains into the Draa Basin.
#NASA flies radar south on wide-ranging expeditiona versatile NASA airborne imaging radar system is showcasing its broad scientific prowess for studying our home planet during a month-long
A NASA C-20a piloted aircraft carrying the Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle Synthetic Aperture Radar (UAVSAR) is wrapping up studies over the U s. Gulf Coast Arizona and Central and South america.
The plane left NASA's Dryden Aircraft Operations Facility in Palmdale Calif. on March 7. NASA's Jet propulsion laboratory Pasadena Calif. built
and manages UAVSAR. The campaign is addressing a broad range of science questions from the dynamics of Earth's crust and glaciers to the carbon cycle and the lives of ancient Peruvian civilizations.
This campaign highlights UAVSAR's versatility for Earth studies said Naiara Pinto UAVSAR science coordinator at JPL.
and its livelihood and well-being depend on services provided by marine ecosystems said JPL's Marc Simard one of the campaign's many principal investigators.
Another principal investigator Kyle Mcdonald jointly of JPL and the City university of New york Cooperative Remote Sensing Science and Technology Center (CREST) Institute is leading four data collections that will support the mapping
These studies assist scientists preparing for the launch of NASA's Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) satellite in 2014.
JPL researcher Sassan Saatchi is using UAVSAR to study the structure biomass and diversity of tropical cloud forests in the Peruvian Andes
http://uavsar. jpl. nasa. gov. For more on NASA's Airborne Science program visit: http://airbornescience. nasa. gov. The California Institute of technology in Pasadena manages JPL for NASA.
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