miércoles, 23 de octubre de 2013

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Posted: 22 Oct 2013 05:33 PM PDT

Due to complications in our company, we have been forced to stop blog updates .This has been due to the huge amount of information we seek and edited for presentation , even to the more than 200 post in one month.During this flood of information summer , while we were immersed in a soon to be the new application , we were completely overwhelmed, and we had to stop maintaining the blog , without forgetting , of course.
And thanking your wait , understanding and loyalty , we promise an early return on this blog, but above all, a total facelift in the application, which , we assure you , you will find a lot more juicy and worthy of your money , and of course of our endless hours of sacrifice in order to give back to what we were, the first to provide spatial information individually.We appeal to your understanding , and we assure you a prompt return , with a completely new , overflowing .

sábado, 21 de septiembre de 2013

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Extraterrestrial life in the atmosphere?

Posted: 21 Sep 2013 12:32 AM PDT



British scientists claim to have found alien life in the atmosphere.

Sheffield University researchers say they have found alien life forms in the atmosphere of our planet after analyzing the data obtained by a balloon sent into the stratosphere.

Milton Wainwright, Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology and director of the work, is convinced that the microorganisms found in the stratosphere are not of our planet. The discovery was made at the peak of the Perseids, at an altitude of 16.7 miles.

"Most people will argue that these biological particles must, of necessity, have moved into the stratosphere from Earth, but it is known that the particle size of which we have found can not rise from the ground to heights, for example, of 27 km
(16.7 miles). The only exception might be caused by a violent volcanic eruption (to push up those particles), but none of that has happened during the three years that we have been collecting samples. "

"In the absence of a mechanism to explain how these particles can be transported from here to the stratosphere, the researcher only thing we can do is conclude that these biological entities originated in space. Therefore, our findings are that life is continually reaching Earth from space, that life is not restricted only to our planet and it is virtually certain that it did not originate here. "

The extraordinary results of this research are published in the 
Journal of Cosmology.

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98W (Northwestern Pacific Ocean)

Posted: 21 Sep 2013 12:07 AM PDT







NASA's TRMM satellite data revealed heavy rainfall and banding of thunderstorms around the southern quadrant of System 98W in the northwestern Pacific near Guam and the Marianas Islands.



Libya's Al Jawf oasis

Posted: 21 Sep 2013 12:04 AM PDT




Libya's Al Jawf oasis

Deep in the Sahara Desert, the Al Jawf oasis in southeastern Libya is pictured in this image from Japan's ALOS satellite. The city can be seen in in the upper left corner, while large, irrigated agricultural plots appear like Braille across the image. 

Between the city and the plots we can see the two parallel runways of the Kufra Airport. The agricultural plots reach up to a kilometre in diameter. 

Their circular shapes were created by a central-pivot irrigation system, where a long water pipe rotates around a well at the centre of each plot. Since the area receives virtually no rainfall, fossil water is pumped from deep underground for irrigation.

sábado, 10 de agosto de 2013

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This Week @ NASA, August 9, 2013

Posted: 10 Aug 2013 09:54 AM PDT

So what can a planetary rover do with a year on Mars?

All NASA's Curiosity rover did was beam back over 190 gigabits of data, more than 36-thousand images and zap 75-thousand-plus laser shots at science targets … and oh by the way, it also completed the mission's main science goal by finding evidence that life was possible on Mars in the past.

The agency celebrated the one year anniversary of Curiosity's landing on Mars with live events from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory -- featuring rover team members.

ONE YEAR ON MARS! – HQ/JPL #1YearOnMars

Astronaut Michael Foale Leaves NASA After 26-Year Career

Posted: 10 Aug 2013 09:51 AM PDT


NASA astronaut Michael Foale has retired, ending a 26-year space agency career that included 375 days in space during six space shuttle missions and extended stays aboard two space stations.

Robotics Workstation in the International Space Station’s Cupola

Posted: 10 Aug 2013 09:49 AM PDT


At the robotics workstation in the International Space Station's Cupola, NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg, Expedition 36 flight engineer, participates in onboard training activity in preparation for the grapple and berthing of the Japanese "Kounotori" H2 Transfer Vehicle-4 (HTV-4) set for August 9, 2013. 

Nyberg and NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy will use Canadarm2, the station's Canadian Space Agency-provided robotic arm, to reach out and capture the vehicle for its installation on the Earth-facing port of the Harmony node. 
Image Credit: NASA

First morning at Concordia

Posted: 10 Aug 2013 09:46 AM PDT


After three months of continuous night, morning will break on Saturday at the Concordia research station in Antarctica.
Daylight is not far away
Concordia in the dark
It's dark and cold outside!

Week in Images

Posted: 10 Aug 2013 09:41 AM PDT


What are the parts of the Soyuz Rocket? What are the stages into orbit? What is the launch sequence? Watch and find out. This video has been produced from an actual lesson delivered to the ESA astronaut class of 2009 (also known as the #Shenanigans09) during their ESA Basic Training in 2009-2010.
A very young star, RNO 91, is being born in the guts of the dark cloud LDN 43, 520 light-years from Earth in the constellation of Ophiuchus. The newborn star is hidden in this image, revealed only by light reflected onto the plumes of the dark cloud. A dusty, icy disc surrounding it may host planet embryos.
This image is based on data gathered by the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. A version of this image was entered into the
CAVES staff under a ray of light coming from the ceiling of a cave, which appears very infrequently throughout the year.
The ESA CAVES team is preparing for CAVES 2013 by doing a 'dry run' at the training site. Procedures, tasks, equipment and locations are checked in preparation for the real thing: sending six astronauts underground in September.
CAVES, an abbreviation of Cooperative Adventure for Valuing and Exercising human behaviour and performance Skills, prepares astronauts to work safely and effectively and solve problems as a multicultural team while exploring uncharted areas using space procedures.

Photograph taken by ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano from on board the International Space Station showing a rising crescent Moon seen through rare noctilucent clouds. Luca is part of the six-strong Expedition 36 crew currently resident on the ISS. More about his six-month Volare Mission:
The Envisat satellite found that the dormant Mount Longonot in Kenya rose by 9 cm from 2004 to 2006. Tectonic activity such as the movement of magma underground may have caused this deformation of the surface above.
Our week through the lens:
05-09 August 2013

Shaken and stirred: inside a rocket’s fuel tank at liftoff

Posted: 10 Aug 2013 09:35 AM PDT



If rocket launch stages were transparent, this is what would be visible at the moment of launch.


Did you know...

Posted: 10 Aug 2013 09:33 AM PDT



How often do astronauts wash their clothes in space?

NASA's Hubble Space Telescope Finds Source of Magellanic Stream

Posted: 10 Aug 2013 09:32 AM PDT


Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope have solved a 40-year mystery on the origin of the Magellanic Stream, a long ribbon of gas stretching nearly halfway around our Milky Way galaxy.

viernes, 26 de julio de 2013

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NASA Sees Enthusiastic Response to Asteroid Call for Ideas

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 01:58 PM PDT

NASA has received more than 400 responses to its request for information (RFI) on the agency's asteroid initiative, Deputy Administrator Lori Garver announced Friday.

Hubble Eyes a Mysterious Old Spiral

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 01:55 PM PDT


This striking cosmic whirl is the center of galaxy NGC 524, as seen with the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope. This galaxy is located in the constellation of Pisces, some 90 million light-years from Earth. NGC 524 is a lenticular galaxy. 

Lenticular galaxies are believed to be an intermediate state in galactic evolution — they are neither elliptical nor spiral. Spirals are middle-aged galaxies with vast, pin wheeling arms that contain millions of stars. 
Along with these stars are large clouds of gas and dust that, when dense enough, are the nurseries where new stars are born. When all the gas is either depleted or lost into space, the arms gradually fade away and the spiral shape begins to weaken. 

At the end of this process, what remains is a lenticular galaxy — a bright disc full of old, red stars surrounded by what little gas and dust the galaxy has managed to cling on to. 

 This image shows the shape of NGC 524 in detail, formed by the remaining gas surrounding the galaxy's central bulge. Observations of this galaxy have revealed that it maintains some spiral-like motion, explaining its intricate structure.   
Credit:  ESA/Hubble, NASA, 
Acknowledgement: Judy Schmidt

Station Astronauts Remotely Control Planetary Rover From Space

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 01:53 PM PDT


NASA uses the International Space Station as a platform to study how remotely-operated vehicles may one day help astronauts explore other worlds.
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Meteorite artist meets the public

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 01:50 PM PDT




On Tuesday, 30 July, artist Katie Paterson will be featured at an 'Artist's Talk' at the Turner Contemporary Gallery, Margate, UK, starting at 15:00 BST. She will present her meteorite art to the public and answer questions, together with Dr Alice Bunn from the UK Space Agency.Register to win free tickets.

Launch in images

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 12:51 PM PDT


The Ariane 5 launcher containing Europe's largest telecom satellite Alphasat was rolled out to the launch site in Kourou, French Guiana at 11 am local time on 24 July, arriving 90 minutes later. 
On 25 July 2013,  an Ariane 5 lifted off from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana carrying Europe's largest telecom satellite Alphasat.
On 25 July 2013,  an Ariane 5 lifted off from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana carrying Europe's largest telecom satellite Alphasat.
On 25 July 2013,  an Ariane 5 lifted off from Europe's Spaceport in French Guiana carrying Europe's largest telecom satellite Alphasat.

Alphasat launched on 25 July

Image of the week

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 12:45 PM PDT



The northwestern part of Greece is pictured in this image acquired on 28 April by the Landsat-8 satellite

Rollout

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 12:44 PM PDT



 
Ariane 5 ready for launch.

NASA's WISE Finds Mysterious Centaurs May Be Comets

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 12:43 PM PDT


The true identity of centaurs, the small celestial bodies orbiting the sun between Jupiter and Neptune, is one of the enduring mysteries of astrophysics. Are they asteroids or comets? A new study of observations from NASA's Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) finds most centaurs are comets.

NASA Mission Discovers Particle Accelerator in Heart of Van Allen Radiation Belts

Posted: 26 Jul 2013 12:40 PM PDT


Using data from a NASA satellite, scientists have discovered a massive particle accelerator in the heart of one of the harshest regions of near-Earth space, a region of super-energetic, charged particles surrounding the globe and known as the Van Allen radiation belts.