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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Massive explosion from unknown source billions of light years away baffles astronomers

    Massive explosion from unknown source billions of light years away baffles astronomers

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    David Coward, University of Western Australia

    At 10:49pm Western Australian time on February 2 this year, cosmic gamma rays hit the Nasa satellite, Swift, orbiting the Earth. Within seconds of the detection, an alert was automatically sent to the University of WA's Zadko Telescope. It swung into robotic action, taking images of the sky location in the constellation Ophiuchus.

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    What emerged from the blackness, where nothing was seen before, was a rapidly brightening "optical transient", which is something visible in the sky for a brief period of time.

    The event, named GRB170202, was a very energetic gamma ray burst (GRB). After less than a minute, the gamma rays switched off, and the GRB appeared as a brightening and then fading optical beacon.

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    The Zadko Telescope recorded the entire evolution of the optical outburst. During its biggest outburst, GRB170202 was equivalent in brightness to millions of stars shining together from the same location.

    About 9 hours 42 mins after the GRB, the Very Large Telescope in Chile acquired the spectrum of the light from the optical afterglow.

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    This enabled a distance to the burst to be measured: about 12 billion light years. The universe has expanded to four times the size it was then, 12 billion years ago, the time it took the light to reach Earth.

    GRB170202 was so far away, even its host galaxy was not visible, just darkness. Because the GRB was a transient, never to be seen again, it is like turning on a light in a dark room (the host galaxy) and trying to record the detail in the room before the light goes out.

    Mystery of gamma ray burst

    The flash of gamma radiation and subsequent optical transient is the telltale signature of a black hole birth from the cataclysmic collapse of a star. Such events are rare and require some special circumstances, including a very massive star up to tens of solar masses (the mass of our Sun) rotating rapidly with a strong magnetic field.

    These ingredients are crucial to launch two jets that punch through the collapsing star to produce the gamma ray burst (see animation). The closest analogue (and better understood transient) to a GRB is a supernova explosion from a collapsing star. In fact, some relatively nearby GRBs reveal evidence of an energetic supernova linked to the event.

    Simulations show that most collapsing stars don't have enough energy to produce a GRB jet, a so-called "failure to launch" scenario. Both observation and theory show that GRBs are extremely rare when compared to the occurrence of supernovae.

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    The stars that produce GRBs are born and die within some tens to hundreds of thousands of years, unlike our Sun which has been around for billions of years. This is because very massive stars exhaust their fuel very quickly, and undergo violent gravitational collapse leading to a black hole, on the timescale of seconds.

    A plethora of rogue black holes

    The rates of black hole formation throughout the universe can be inferred from the GRB rate. Based on the observed GRB rate, there must be thousands of black hole births occurring each day throughout the entire universe.

    So what is the fate of these cosmic monsters? Most will be lurking in their host galaxies, occasionally devouring stars and planets.

    Others will be in a gravitational death dance with other black holes until they merge into a single black hole with a burst of gravitational waves (GWs), such as the first discovery of such an event by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO).

    At the frontier of understanding black hole formation is the search for a special kind of GRB that marks the merger (collision) of two neutron stars. So called "short GRBs" are flashes of gamma radiation that last less than a second and could be the "smoking gun" for neutron star mergers.

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    Importantly, merging neutron stars should be detected from their gravitational radiation by LIGO. Hence, a coincident detection in gamma rays, optical and gravitational waves is a real possibility.

    This would be a monumental discovery allowing unprecedented insight into the physics of black hole formation. The revolution is like listening to the radio on a 1920s receiver and then watching a modern high definition surround sound movie.

    Future challenges

    Given the above rate of thousands of black holes created per day, it seems that coincident detection of GRBs and gravitational waves is a no brainer.

    But in reality we must take into account the limited sensitivity of all the telescopes (and detectors). This reduces the potential observation rate to some tens per year. This is high enough to inspire a global scramble to search for the first coincident gravitational wave sources with electromagnetic counterparts.

    The task is extremely difficult because the gravitational wave observatories cannot pinpoint the location of the source very well. To counter this, a strategy of searching for coincident gravitational wave and electromagnetic detections in time may be the best bet.

    The newly funded ARC Centre of Excellence OzGrav mission is to understand the extreme physics of black holes.

    One of the goals is to search for optical, radio and high energy counterparts coincident with gravitational waves from black hole creation. Australia is poised to play a significant role in this new era of "multi-messenger astronomy".

    David Coward, Associate professor, University of Western Australia

    This article was originally published on The Conversation. Read the original article.

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    Iron Man-Style Exosuit Turns Inventor into Real-Life Superhero

    Iron Man-Style Exosuit Turns Inventor into Real-Life Superhero
    The so-called Daedalus suit is a jet engine-powered exosuit developed by amateur inventor Richard Browning.
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    Residents of the quiet town of Salisbury, in the south of England, had no clue until last week that their neighbor, a 38-year-old oil trader named Richard Browning, is a real-life Iron Man in the making.

    The amateur inventor had been secretly building a jet engine-powered exoskeleton suit, and he recently unveiled how the futuristic ensemble enables him to hover in the air like a superhero.

    Despite the noisiness of the technology, which consists of three sets of miniature jet engines attached to the arms and the back, Browning managed to keep the work completely under wraps. For 18 months, he had been experimenting in his garage, trying to figure out the optimal number and position of the jet engines to allow him to fly with a minimal amount of equipment. [Humanoid Robots to Flying Cars: 10 Coolest DARPA Projects]

    "The philosophy behind all this was: Could we reimagine how a really raw form of human flight would work?" Browning told Live Science.

    "The human body is very good at being trained to do specific things, and it's a useful structure, and the human mind is a pretty amazing machine. So, we had this idea — rather than go and rely on aluminum structures to build the machine, rely on gyros and computers in order to achieve stability, why not rely on the human machine, keep it as raw and original as possible?"

    Browning, a former marine reservist who runs ultramarathons and performs calisthenics stunts, admitted that piloting the device takes quite a lot of personal strength and body coordination. There is no steering mechanism, and speed and direction can be adjusted only by changing the direction of the engines' thrust, solely using upper-body strength.

    "You have a trigger at your right hand, which controls the arm engines, and you have a trigger at your left hand, which controls the rear engines," said Browning. The inventor added that he was inspired to create the suit by the Greek myth of Daedalus, who made himself wings to escape from captivity. The suit takes its name from the myth.

    "You preset the power levels. Your arms are held out, and as you then line them up vertically and direct them towards the ground, all the thrust vectors [thrust vector is the direction in which the engine produces force] start lining up and you achieve lift-off. When you want to go down, you flail your arms again."

    Browning, who recently established a company called Gravity, said he hopes to further enhance the technology. Currently, he can stay in the air for up to 10 minutes using the exosuit. Browning said he thinks he could eventually fly more than 60 mph (100 km/h) and to an altitude of about 330 feet (100 meters), but so far, the inventor has kept his superhero experiments at a running speed of about 5 mph (8 km/h) and an altitude of only 3 to 6 feet (1 to 2 m) above the ground.

    The next phase of the project will focus on improving the suit's performance, and that work will include experimenting with longer flights, Browning said.

    "There is also some parallel development going on with airbag technology and parachute technology to enhance safety and allow us to fly higher — for example, above water," he added.

    Since the unveiling of his innovation, Browning has been flooded not only with invitations to demonstrate the technology at high-profile events but also with queries from daredevils and wealthy technology lovers keen to have their own Iron Man-style flying suits, the inventor said.

    "The cost is about $250,000, so it's something that you could buy instead of a Lamborghini," Browning said. "It's not intended for the mass market at this stage."

    The next generation of the Daedalus suit will most likely have a suspension mechanism that would make maneuvering the technology easier, even for people with less physical strength than Browning, he said.

    "It's really an amazing piece of engineering," said Pete Wood, a tech enthusiast and digital marketing manager at RS Components, a global supplier of industrial components and tools. RS Components is helping Browning to fine-tune the technology and streamline the circuit boards controlling the Daedalus suit's jets.

    "Right now, it's more about displays, but I can imagine in [the] future, it could be used by the emergency services, for example," Wood said, hinting at a future of flying firemen rescuing people trapped in burning fifth-floor apartments in superhero style.

    Original article on Live Science.

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.NASA will destroy a $3.26 billion Saturn probe this summer to protect an alien water world

    NASA will destroy a $3.26 billion Saturn probe this summer to protect an alien water world

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    NASA/JPL-CaltechAn illustration of the Cassini spacecraft over Saturn’s north pole with its hexagon-shaped storm.
    • The Cassini spacecraft, which launched toward Saturn in 1997, is running very low on fuel.
    • To avoid running out and accidentally crashing into and contaminating a nearby moon that may harbour alien life, NASA is going to destroy the robot.
    • Before Cassini perishes, however, it will fly between Saturn and its rings and record as much new data as possible.

    For nearly three decades, researchers have worked to design, build, launch, and operate an unprecedented mission to explore Saturn.

    Called Cassini-Huygens — or Cassini for short — the golden nuclear-powered spacecraft launched in October 1997, fell into orbit around the gas giant in July 2004, and has been documenting the planet and its dizzying variety of moons ever since.

    But all good things must come to an end. And for NASA’s $US3.26 billion probe, that day is Friday, September 15, 2017.

    During a press conference held by the US space agency on April 4, researchers explained why they’re killing off their cherished spacecraft with what they call the “Grand Finale.” The manoeuvre will use up the fleeting reserves of Cassini’s fuel, putting it on a collision course with Saturn.

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    NASA/JPL/Space Science InstituteFalse-colour image showing plumes erupting from Enceladus’ surface.

    “Cassini’s own discoveries were its demise,” said Earl Maize, an engineer at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) who manages the Cassini mission.

    Maize was referring to a warm, saltwater ocean that Cassini found hiding beneath the icy crust of Enceladus, a large moon of Saturn that spews water into space. NASA’s probe flew through these curtain-like jets of vapour and ice in October 2015, “tasted” the material, and indirectly discovered the subsurface ocean’s composition — and it’s one that may support alien life.

    “We cannot risk an inadvertent contact with that pristine body,” Maize said. “Cassini has got to be put safely away. And since we wanted to stay at Saturn, the only choice was to destroy it in some controlled fashion.”

    However, Maize and a collaboration of researchers from 19 nations aren’t going to let their plucky probe go down without a fight.

    They plan to squeeze every last byte of data they can from the robot, right up until Cassini turns into a brilliant radioactive comet above the swirling storms of Saturn.

    ‘We’re going in, and we’re not coming out’

    Long before Cassini began orbiting Saturn in 2004, mission managers carefully plotted out its orbits to squeeze in as many flybys of the gas giant planet, its moons, and its expansive icy rings as possible.

    Their goal: get lots of chances to record unprecedented new images, gravitational data, and magnetic readings without putting the spacecraft into harm’s way or burning up too much of its limited propellant.

    But after 13 years of operation at nearly 1 billion miles (1.45 billion kilometers) away from Earth, Cassini’s tank is running close to empty.

    Titan

    “We’re coming to the end. As it runs out of fuel, the things it can do are quite limited — until we decided on a new approach,” Jim Green, the leader of NASA’s planetary science program, said during the press conference.

    NASA could have propelled Cassini to some other planet — perhaps Uranus or Neptune. But in 2010, mission managers decided to keep it around Saturn, reasoning they could squeeze more science out of the mission there. However, this effectively doomed the spacecraft to a fiery death.

    Cassini’s death spiral will officially begin on April 22, 2017. That’s when it will, for the last time, fly by Titan: an icy moon of Saturn that’s bigger than our own, has a thick atmosphere, seas of liquid methane, and even rain.

    Titan’s gravity will slingshot Cassini over Saturn, above the planet’s atmosphere, and — on April 26 — through a narrow void between the planet and the innermost edge of its rings.

    “That last ‘kiss goodbye’ will put Cassini into Saturn,” Maize said. “This is a roller coaster ride. We’re going in, and we are not coming out — it’s a one-way trip.”

    Cassini’s science-packed finale

    Saturn interior layers metallic hydrogen rocky core nasa jpl caltech
    NASA/JPL-CaltechAn illustration of Saturn’s internal structure.

    The void between Saturn and its rings is about 1,200 miles wide, or roughly the distance from northern Washington state to the southern tip of California.

    “As we’re skimming close to the planet, we’ll have the best views ever of the poles of the planet,” Linda Spilker, a Cassini project scientist and a planetary scientist at NASA JPL, said during the press briefing. “We’ll see the giant hurricanes at the north and south poles.”

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    NASA/JPL-Caltech/Space Science Institute; Jason Major/Lights in the DarkSaturn’s hexagon-shaped jet stream at the planet’s north pole.

    During its final orbits above Saturn, Cassini will get its closest-ever views of the hexagon-shaped feature of Saturn’s north pole, which Spilker said is “two Earth diameters across” yet poorly understood.

    “Perhaps by getting close with Cassini, we’ll answer the question, ‘What keeps the hexagon there in this particular shape?'” she said.

    Spilker said Cassini will also photograph the auroras of Saturn’s poles, measure how massive the planet’s rings are, “taste” the icy material they’re made of, and even probe deep below its thick clouds to see how big its rocky core is.

    Sensitive magnetic and gravitational measurements that Cassini couldn’t make before may also answer lingering questions about the internal structure of Saturn, including how big its rocky core is, plus how fast a shell of metallic hydrogen around it spins.

    “How fast is Saturn rotating?” Spilker asked. “If there’s just a slight tilt to the magnetic field, then it will wobble around and give us the length of a day.”

    Hours before it takes its final plunge on September 15, 2017, Cassini will beam back its last batch of images — then prepare for the end.

    The fiery end of a long-time robotic friend

    Cassini is a 2.78-ton robot with delicate instruments that was not designed to ram into icy ring material at 70,000 mph. It also wasn’t made to plunge into the thick atmosphere of a gas giant and live to tell the tale.

    Nevertheless, scientists behind the mission say they are going to do their best to shield its instruments from damage and keep the data flowing until the moment it dies.

    Cassini spacecraft clean room wokrers nasa jpl caltech KSC 97PC1111 orig
    NASAThe Cassini spacecraft being prepared for flight in 1997.

    They will do this primarily by using the cone-shaped primary antenna as a shield to protect cameras, magnetometers, and more.

    “If we get surprised, well, we’ve got a bunch of contingency plans … We’ll milk the best out of this,” Maize said. He added that even if icy bits take out Cassini’s ability to talk to Earth, the spacecraft “will still finish out exactly where we planned, but we’ll have a little less science than we hoped for.”

    When Cassini begins its final plunge, it will use its last propellant to fight atmospheric drag and keep the antenna pointed at Earth. During that time, it will “taste” the composition of Saturn’s atmosphere as it descends into the gases, broadcasting its readings in real-time back to satellite dishes on Earth.

    But the measurements won’t last long.

    “It will break apart, it will melt, it will vaporise, and it will become a very part of the planet it left Earth 20 years ago to explore,” Maize said.

    While members of the Cassini team said they’re looking forward to the Grand Finale, they weren’t without remorse.

    “It’s really going to be hard to say goodbye … to this plucky, capable little spacecraft that has returned all of this great science,” Spilker said. We’ve flown together a long time.”

    NOW WATCH: NASA released the most detailed images of Saturn ever taken — and they’re stunning

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Space boffins in shock alien life announcement on 'water world'

    Space boffins in shock alien life announcement on 'water world'

    A HUGE announcement was made today on alien life in our galaxy – it is the first time another planet has been found with an “atmosphere”.

    Scientists have found an 'atmosphere' on a planet

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    ANNOUNCEMENT: Scientists have found an 'atmosphere' on another planet for the first time

    The Earth-sized planet orbiting a dim star 39 light years away has a hazy atmosphere which could indicate the presence of a “water world”, scientists claim.

    And the planet, named as GJ 1132b, may have a hot, steamy atmosphere perfect for harbouring life.

    It discovered back in 2015 but this is the first time astronomers have been able to detect an atmosphere surrounding a small rocky planet.

    The planet, GJ 1132b, is a 'water world'

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    ALIEN: The planet, GJ 1132b, is believed to be a 'water world' which could host life

    Before this they have only been able to detect atmospheres of giant gas planets which are not likely to have life.

    Now a new generation of powerful telescopes is making the search for life outside out Solar System much more likely to end up with success.

    The “super-Earth” planet was observed as it passed in front of a cool red dwarf star, blocking out some of the star’s light.

    They are now hope to analyse the chemical composition of exoplanet atmospheres to yield tell-tale signs of life.

    Ozone, derived from oxygen released by plants, can support life as well as methane.

    Scientists are also hoping to discover new planetary systems like ours to find alien life.

    Trappist-1 has seven Earth-like planets orbiting a star similar to our Sun.

    This comes as it was revealed NASA astronauts believe in aliens and that they are in contact with us.

    And a black hole mystery was solved by scientists.

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.If we finally find alien life, will it be anything like the movies?

    If we finally find alien life, will it be anything like the movies?

    Last night's Stargazing Live revealed four newly-discovered planets orbiting a distant star. Discoveries like this are hugely exciting because they hold out the tantalising prospect of planets harbouring alien life.

    But if we ever do encounter aliens, what will they be like? Have we been well prepared, or led down an intergalactic garden path, by all the little green men that litter the history of cinema?

    The two co-hosts of ABC podcast Cosmic Vertigo, Dr Amanda Bauer and Dr Alan Duffy, are astronomers but also sci-fi fans. In the latest episode, they discuss the search for alien life.

    So we asked them, as scientists: What is your all-time favourite movie alien?

    Amanda: E.T. Full stop.

    Alan: Oh, come on! Really?

    Amanda: Look, I think a test of a good sci-fi film is how well it ages, and while I'm slightly hesitant to admit this — I watched E.T. recently and cried. And laughed. And got goosebumps all the way through and felt nostalgic for all those times I watched it as a kid. Sure, it's far-fetched that an alien species would look so similar to humans and be so incredibly cute... It's just a great movie!

    And then there's WALL-E, who looks oddly similar to E.T. now I think about it. Maybe I just like the friendly ones, instead of all those aliens who visit Earth only to have humans jump to evil conclusions and inevitable misunderstandings and then OMG THEY'RE GOING TO DESTROY US, WE MUST DESTROY THEM FIRST.

    Alan: WALL-E is not even an alien.

    Amanda: I guess you're right. Fine! I'm clearly not the sci-fi expert you are...

    Alan: I'm definitely a fan. And I think it's an incredible way to present great science to many millions of people. There are wonderful examples of films getting the science right.

    Take Gravity, Interstellar and 2001: A Space Odyssey. They didn't get absolutely everything right, but some of their most accurate scenes are also some of the most engaging. Wonderful cinematic moments and wonderful scientific demonstrations at the same time.

    Like all the micro-gravity scenes in Gravity — full of the tension of just being out of reach, powerless to propel yourself forward without being able to interact with another object. This is beautifully realised Newtonian dynamics! And in a setting that not even Isaac Newton could have imagined.

    Amanda: Wait, am I allowed to talk about where Gravity got it WRONG now? They rendered the Hubble Space Telescope and the Soyuz Spacecraft beautifully — but the chance of the astronauts cruising between the two spacecraft, whose orbits above Earth differ by 140 kilometres in height, with nothing but jet-pack propulsion, and then just grabbing on?! Nope. Not possible.

    Alan: OK then, let's talk Interstellar. The modelling they used to depict that black hole was so involved that a new effect was noticed: the halo-like warping of the glowing accretion disk around the black hole. It was written up in a scientific journal by the movie's science advisor Professor Kip Thorne!

    Amanda: Yeah, that was cool. My first university summer research project started by reading Kip Thorne's Black Holes and Time Warps: Einstein's Outrageous Legacy. The book started with a short sci-fi story about what you would experience if you flew your spacecraft near a small black hole versus a supermassive black hole, and then continued by explaining all the physics and general relativity that lead to why we think those things actually exist. It was awesome.

    Alan: And what about the ultimate masterpiece? 2001: A Space Odyssey. The rotating spacecraft that mimics Earth-like gravity because of its centripetal acceleration, or the wondrous silence punctuated by moments where air pressure (and hence sound) return; they all add to the film, while faithfully exploring scientific concepts in front of a huge audience.

    Amanda: Love the music, love the ideas... But this film also creeped me out about artificial intelligence in a way that I'm still not completely comfortable with!

    Anyway — let's get this back to aliens. If you're such an expert, what's YOUR favourite move alien?

    Alan: That's tricky. Space is sometimes explored really well in the movies, but the fictional aliens that live there are usually much less convincing.

    The common plot line, where aliens are so advanced as to travel hundreds of trillions of kilometres between the stars and then invade us, is just bizarre! Why harvest the resources on Earth when there is so much more available — and already in bite-sized chunks — lying in the asteroid belt?

    Amanda: True. And you guys, in your enormous ships, flew right past all those asteroids to get here!

    Alan: I'm looking at you, Independence Day. Don't get me wrong, I loved it! Just not for the science. And it's a shame they never made a sequel. EVER. Independence Day 2 never happened.

    Amanda: Even if they did decide to come and fill their alien bellies on Earth — would it do them any good? And why is it always us, and not any of rest of the life on Earth? Why do they never start with some nice fruit or vegetables?

    Alan: That's true. The idea that the aliens can somehow use our bodies is incredibly unlikely.

    Considering that we share most of our DNA with life on Earth, and yet are violently sick (at best) if we try to eat almost any of it — then how would an alien from space, which shares none of that DNA, possibly be able to eat us? Let alone, as in Aliens, go one step further and use us as a host, or even somehow take DNA characteristics from that host! Remember the dog-alien?

    Amanda: But there are some great movies about aliens. Like the ones where we don't actually meet each other! After all, the distances are so vast that our bodies probably won't make the trip.

    Alan: Unless Interstellar is right and wormholes exist! And, sure, they're technically allowed by physics, just... highly suspect.

    Amanda: But instead of meeting face-to-face, maybe we will communicate. Like in Contact — I love that movie. It's a wonderful description of the way we might uncover such a signal, and it's a great exploration of the range of responses from the public too.

    Contact came out when I first started studying physics and I constantly got told, "You remind me of that lady in the movie with the headsets..." Jodie Foster? "YES!"

    But by the time I started teaching, the students were too young to have seen that movie. Sad.

    Alan: Just last year we had an update on that style of movie — Arrival, which I completely loved. It has a strong female lead scientist, and a great depiction of how diverse communication can be. Also it shows how challenging it will be to recognise it, if we do hear anything with our radio telescopes!

    And we are certainly listening. Telescopes around the world, including the Parkes radio telescope in Australia, are looking for just this sort of signal as part of the Breakthrough Listen project. The science is finally catching up with the science fiction.

    Amanda: Maybe our search for life in the universe, in reality and in the movies, is more about understanding what makes it possible here on Earth — and gaining insight into ourselves.

    Alan: Totally. When we explore space and contact aliens in film, what we're really projecting onto the big screen is us.

    For more about alien life, exoplanets and the baffling marvels of space, subscribe to Cosmic Vertigo. And watch some of the amazing ABC Open contributions to Stargazing Live in the video below:

    Astrohotography by Karl Muller, Ari Vlora, Tamar Valley Astronomy Group, Andrew Leggett, Giles Alexander, Chris Phillips, Rod Evans, Ian Stewart, Greg Gibbs, Gillian Rayment, Ben Swanson and Marty Matuszewski.

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.If we finally find alien life, will it be anything like the movies?

    If we finally find alien life, will it be anything like the movies?

    Last night's Stargazing Live revealed four newly-discovered planets orbiting a distant star. Discoveries like this are hugely exciting because they hold out the tantalising prospect of planets harbouring alien life.

    But if we ever do encounter aliens, what will they be like? Have we been well prepared, or led down an intergalactic garden path, by all the little green men that litter the history of cinema?

    The two co-hosts of ABC podcast Cosmic Vertigo, Dr Amanda Bauer and Dr Alan Duffy, are astronomers but also sci-fi fans. In the latest episode, they discuss the search for alien life.

    So we asked them, as scientists: What is your all-time favourite movie alien?

    Amanda: E.T. Full stop.

    Alan: Oh, come on! Really?

    Amanda: Look, I think a test of a good sci-fi film is how well it ages, and while I'm slightly hesitant to admit this — I watched E.T. recently and cried. And laughed. And got goosebumps all the way through and felt nostalgic for all those times I watched it as a kid. Sure, it's far-fetched that an alien species would look so similar to humans and be so incredibly cute... It's just a great movie!

    And then there's WALL-E, who looks oddly similar to E.T. now I think about it. Maybe I just like the friendly ones, instead of all those aliens who visit Earth only to have humans jump to evil conclusions and inevitable misunderstandings and then OMG THEY'RE GOING TO DESTROY US, WE MUST DESTROY THEM FIRST.

    Alan: WALL-E is not even an alien.

    Amanda: I guess you're right. Fine! I'm clearly not the sci-fi expert you are...

    Alan: I'm definitely a fan. And I think it's an incredible way to present great science to many millions of people. There are wonderful examples of films getting the science right.

    Take Gravity, Interstellar and 2001: A Space Odyssey. They didn't get absolutely everything right, but some of their most accurate scenes are also some of the most engaging. Wonderful cinematic moments and wonderful scientific demonstrations at the same time.

    Like all the micro-gravity scenes in Gravity — full of the tension of just being out of reach, powerless to propel yourself forward without being able to interact with another object. This is beautifully realised Newtonian dynamics! And in a setting that not even Isaac Newton could have imagined.

    Amanda: Wait, am I allowed to talk about where Gravity got it WRONG now? They rendered the Hubble Space Telescope and the Soyuz Spacecraft beautifully — but the chance of the astronauts cruising between the two spacecraft, whose orbits above Earth differ by 140 kilometres in height, with nothing but jet-pack propulsion, and then just grabbing on?! Nope. Not possible.

    Alan: OK then, let's talk Interstellar. The modelling they used to depict that black hole was so involved that a new effect was noticed: the halo-like warping of the glowing accretion disk around the black hole. It was written up in a scientific journal by the movie's science advisor Professor Kip Thorne!

    Amanda: Yeah, that was cool. My first university summer research project started by reading Kip Thorne's Black Holes and Time Warps: Einstein's Outrageous Legacy. The book started with a short sci-fi story about what you would experience if you flew your spacecraft near a small black hole versus a supermassive black hole, and then continued by explaining all the physics and general relativity that lead to why we think those things actually exist. It was awesome.

    Alan: And what about the ultimate masterpiece? 2001: A Space Odyssey. The rotating spacecraft that mimics Earth-like gravity because of its centripetal acceleration, or the wondrous silence punctuated by moments where air pressure (and hence sound) return; they all add to the film, while faithfully exploring scientific concepts in front of a huge audience.

    Amanda: Love the music, love the ideas... But this film also creeped me out about artificial intelligence in a way that I'm still not completely comfortable with!

    Anyway — let's get this back to aliens. If you're such an expert, what's YOUR favourite move alien?

    Alan: That's tricky. Space is sometimes explored really well in the movies, but the fictional aliens that live there are usually much less convincing.

    The common plot line, where aliens are so advanced as to travel hundreds of trillions of kilometres between the stars and then invade us, is just bizarre! Why harvest the resources on Earth when there is so much more available — and already in bite-sized chunks — lying in the asteroid belt?

    Amanda: True. And you guys, in your enormous ships, flew right past all those asteroids to get here!

    Alan: I'm looking at you, Independence Day. Don't get me wrong, I loved it! Just not for the science. And it's a shame they never made a sequel. EVER. Independence Day 2 never happened.

    Amanda: Even if they did decide to come and fill their alien bellies on Earth — would it do them any good? And why is it always us, and not any of rest of the life on Earth? Why do they never start with some nice fruit or vegetables?

    Alan: That's true. The idea that the aliens can somehow use our bodies is incredibly unlikely.

    Considering that we share most of our DNA with life on Earth, and yet are violently sick (at best) if we try to eat almost any of it — then how would an alien from space, which shares none of that DNA, possibly be able to eat us? Let alone, as in Aliens, go one step further and use us as a host, or even somehow take DNA characteristics from that host! Remember the dog-alien?

    Amanda: But there are some great movies about aliens. Like the ones where we don't actually meet each other! After all, the distances are so vast that our bodies probably won't make the trip.

    Alan: Unless Interstellar is right and wormholes exist! And, sure, they're technically allowed by physics, just... highly suspect.

    Amanda: But instead of meeting face-to-face, maybe we will communicate. Like in Contact — I love that movie. It's a wonderful description of the way we might uncover such a signal, and it's a great exploration of the range of responses from the public too.

    Contact came out when I first started studying physics and I constantly got told, "You remind me of that lady in the movie with the headsets..." Jodie Foster? "YES!"

    But by the time I started teaching, the students were too young to have seen that movie. Sad.

    Alan: Just last year we had an update on that style of movie — Arrival, which I completely loved. It has a strong female lead scientist, and a great depiction of how diverse communication can be. Also it shows how challenging it will be to recognise it, if we do hear anything with our radio telescopes!

    And we are certainly listening. Telescopes around the world, including the Parkes radio telescope in Australia, are looking for just this sort of signal as part of the Breakthrough Listen project. The science is finally catching up with the science fiction.

    Amanda: Maybe our search for life in the universe, in reality and in the movies, is more about understanding what makes it possible here on Earth — and gaining insight into ourselves.

    Alan: Totally. When we explore space and contact aliens in film, what we're really projecting onto the big screen is us.

    For more about alien life, exoplanets and the baffling marvels of space, subscribe to Cosmic Vertigo. And watch some of the amazing ABC Open contributions to Stargazing Live in the video below:

    Astrohotography by Karl Muller, Ari Vlora, Tamar Valley Astronomy Group, Andrew Leggett, Giles Alexander, Chris Phillips, Rod Evans, Ian Stewart, Greg Gibbs, Gillian Rayment, Ben Swanson and Marty Matuszewski.

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Virgin Galactic Aiming for 1st Spaceflight This Year, Branson Says

    Virgin Galactic Aiming for 1st Spaceflight This Year, Branson Says

    Virgin Galactic Aiming for 1st Spaceflight This Year, Branson Says
    Virgin Galactic's second SpaceShipTwo vehicle, known as VSS Unity, soars on its first-ever glide flight on Dec. 3, 2016.
    Credit: Virgin Galactic

    Virgin Galactic should be ready to launch its first flight to suborbital space later this year, company founder Sir Richard Branson said.

    "I think I'd be very disappointed if we're not into space with a test flight by the end of the year and I'm not into space myself next year and the program isn't well underway by the end of next year," Branson told London-based newspaper The Daily Telegraph, breaking an unofficial Virgin Galactic rule about giving dates when discussing the company's spaceflight plans.

    Branson has said that he, and some of his family members, will be aboard Virgin Galactic's first passenger spaceflight.

    Virgin Galactic aims to fly customers aboard the six-passenger SpaceShipTwo, at a cost of $250,000 per seat. A plane called WhiteKnightTwo will carry SpaceShipTwo to an altitude of 50,000 feet (15,000 meters), then drop it; at that point, the spacecraft's onboard rocket engine will kick on, blasting the vehicle to suborbital space.

    Virgin Galactic's first SpaceShipTwo vehicle, called VSS Enterprise, performed four rocket-powered test flights in Earth's atmosphere. But the last of these flights, which took place on Oct. 31, 2014, ended in disaster; the space plane broke apart in midair after its "feathering" descent system deployed too early. Co-pilot Michael Alsbury was killed, and pilot Peter Siebold was seriously injured.

    Virgin Galactic regrouped after the tragic accident. The company unveiled its second SpaceShipTwo, VSS Unity, to the public in February 2016; the vehicle has since performed several unpowered "glide flights" and should be ready to begin the rocket-powered phase of its test campaign soon, Virgin representatives have said.

    "The test program is going really well, and as long as we've got our brave test pilots pushing it to the limit, we think that after whatever it is, 12 years of hard work, we're nearly there," Branson told The Telegraph.

    Read the full story at The Daily Telegraph here.

    Follow Mike Wall on Twitter @michaeldwall and Google+. Follow us @SpacedotcomFacebook or Google+. Originally published on Space.com.

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.New Model: Nearby Exoplanet TRAPPIST-1e May Be Just Right for Life

    New Model: Nearby Exoplanet TRAPPIST-1e May Be Just Right for Life

    New Model: Nearby Exoplanet TRAPPIST-1e May Be Just Right for Life
    A new model suggests that TRAPPIST-1e, which has liquid water on its surface, is the most likely in the seven-planet system to be habitable.
    Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

    Tucked between a boiled-away desert and a giant snowball, an alien world called TRAPPIST-1e may be the only habitable planet in a newly discovered batch of seven, according to a new climate model.

    When researchers announced the discovery of seven planets that closely orbit the cool red star TRAPPIST-1 in February, there was a rush to learn more about the little rocky worlds and find out if any might be habitable. One of the first scientists to model the worlds' potential climates in depth was Eric Wolf, a researcher at University of Colorado, Boulder. His model, along with others still to come, will paint a clearer picture of what the system's planets could actually be like.

    Wolf modeled three planets around TRAPPIST-1 and tested different potential atmospheres to see whether any let liquid water exist on a planet's surface. He found that, in his simulation, only one of the planets listed as potentially habitable would be able to keep liquid water. [Exoplanet Tour: Meet the 7 Earth-Size Planets of TRAPPIST-1]

    In particular, Wolf investigated planets d, e and f around TRAPPIST-1, which lies about 39 light-years from Earth. He found that planet d orbits too close to its star, building up a thick atmosphere of water vapor that heats the planet even further and boils the rest of the water off — a runaway greenhouse effect that guarantees the planet winds up too hot and dry to host life over time. Planet f, by contrast, is too far from its star, making it a snowball; any surface water would be frozen solid, and in the model, no combination of gases in the planet's atmosphere seemed to keep it warm enough, Wolf said.

    "So that leaves us with planet e as the one real chance of having a temperate, habitable, Earth-like climate," Wolf told Space.com.

    To reach that conclusion, Wolf used a modified atmospheric model originally calibrated to simulate Earth's climate. TRAPPIST-1's planets, though Earth-size, exist in very different conditions than Earth does — the seven planets huddle close to their ultracool red dwarf star, and have full orbits lasting between 1.5 and 20 days (compared with Earth's 365.26 days). Because they are so close to their star, the planets likely orbit with one side always facing inward. The star gives off different wavelengths of light than the sun does; TRAPPIST-1 is much redder, and emits longer wavelengths, including those in the near-infrared

    Wolf used the Janus supercomputer at the University of Colorado and the Hyak supercomputer at the University of Washington to make his calculations. His article has been accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal, and in the meantime, he posted the results on ArXiv.org.

    A new model simulated three planets around TRAPPIST-1 — d, e and f — with atmospheres consisting of various gas quantities and compositions to see whether liquid water could persist on their surfaces. Here, the planets' surface temperatures, water contained in clouds, thermal energy released and reflected light are graphed for different potential atmospheres. Planet f is always frozen and planet d is too hot for water, but depending on the atmosphere planet e can be cold, temperate or hot and still retain surface water.
    A new model simulated three planets around TRAPPIST-1 — d, e and f — with atmospheres consisting of various gas quantities and compositions to see whether liquid water could persist on their surfaces. Here, the planets' surface temperatures, water contained in clouds, thermal energy released and reflected light are graphed for different potential atmospheres. Planet f is always frozen and planet d is too hot for water, but depending on the atmosphere planet e can be cold, temperate or hot and still retain surface water.
    Credit: Eric Wolf/UC Boulder

    For this analysis, Wolf assumed that water was freely available on the surface of the planets. He found that with an Earth-like atmosphere, about 20 percent of planet e's surface isn't icy — it would look like an eyeball, with a warm, melted spot facing the star — and that you could duplicate Earth's temperature by adding much more carbon dioxide to the atmosphere (or, various combinations of nitrogen and carbon dioxide could offer that insulation).

    To compensate for planet f's distance from the star and make it warm enough for liquid water, he tried adding about 30 bars pressure of carbon dioxide — approximately 30 times the pressure of Earth's entire atmosphere at sea level. However, planet f would still be too cold to host life — so cold, in fact, that the gas would start condensing and fall out of the atmosphere. 

    The farther-out planets would fare even more poorly, freezing any available water and becoming snowballs as well. Planet d would be too hot to hold water regardless of its atmosphere's thickness and composition, according to the model, and so would the closer-in planets. Although the original paper announcing the system a month ago, published in the journal Nature, posited that planets e, f and g could host liquid oceans, Wolf's more complex model suggests that f and g would be too bitterly cold.

    "The main take-home point is that TRAPPIST-[1]e is the real winner here," Wolf said. But he's eagerly awaiting more models; as with modeling climate change on Earth, it will take many different techniques to come to a consensus about which planets' atmospheres could allow for liquid water.

    "We need to intercompare between numerous models to come to a consensus that our models are doing the right thing, and that we can get some convergence of our results to make judgments about these planets," he added.

    There are many variables that affect a planet's environment, and various models handle those variables in different ways. Wolf's model folds in what effect different gases in the atmosphere would have, the cooling impact of clouds and the way radiation heats the planet, among many other considerations. It also simplifies the way the ocean works; in reality, ocean currents could reduce the sea-ice coverage of the planet by transporting heat from the warmer dayside to the colder nightside. Other climate models might make different choices for each of those calculations, and they're always improving as researchers learn more about how a planet's environment works. [TRAPPIST-1 is 'Most Incredible Star System to Date' - 5 Amazing Facts]

    For TRAPPIST-1d, e and f, Wolf modeled the temperature across the planets while trying out particular atmospheres. For planet e, he tested cold, temperate and hot scenarios. Then, he graphed the heat that would be released from each planet with a given atmosphere, as well as the brightness of light reflected off the surface of the planet in each part of the orbit. Researchers will be able to compare those models to real data as it comes in.

    "If we can get these observations and compare them to our model results, we might be able to make some estimates of what the atmosphere of the planet is like," Wolf said. Making these models in advance helps researchers prepare for that data, and also suggests which might be most productive to investigate further, he added. In the future, he and his colleagues plan to simulate the spectra of light that would come back from the planets as well, letting researchers match future observations with particular atmospheres.

    "It's a really nice paper," said Anthony Del Genio, a researcher at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies who was not involved in the study. "To my knowledge, Eric [Wolf] is the first one to do this type of study for the TRAPPIST-1 system — certainly, he's the first one to do a 3D study." 

    Del Genio is referring to a 3D climate model, which portions off the planet into vertical columns and tracks how conditions change across the columns, whereas a one-dimensional model examines just one column of atmosphere and surface. 3D models can incorporate more nuance in natural phenomena, and can handle differences in the dayside and nightside of the planet, which is particularly important for orbs like the TRAPPIST-1 planets that always face the same side toward the star.

    Del Genio is looking forward to what other models might reveal, particularly details about planets d and f. Various treatments may provide different results for the planets' potential habitability, he said. But for now, Wolf's study offers a good suggestion of what to look for as researchers turn more powerful telescopes on the star system.

    "He's really laid the groundwork for characterization of this system, and I'd say, if you are an astronomer thinking of observing the TRAPPIST system to characterize the atmosphere, that as a result of this study, you know which planet you want to go after first," Del Genio told Space.com.

    Email Sarah Lewin at slewin@space.com or follow her @SarahExplains. Follow us @SpacedotcomFacebook and Google+. Original article on Space.com

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    06-04-2017 om 22:37 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Alien-jager die werkte aan ‘geheimzinnig project’ verdwijnt op mysterieuze wijze in Brazilië
    Alien-jager die werkte aan 'geheimzinnig project' verdwijnt op mysterieuze wijze in Brazilië

    Alien-jager die werkte aan ‘geheimzinnig project’ verdwijnt op mysterieuze wijze in Brazilië

    In Brazilië is een alien-jager op mysterieuze wijze verdwenen. In zijn slaapkamer zijn vreemde codes en een standbeeld van een 16e-eeuwse filosoof gevonden.

    Bruno Borges (24) verdween vorige week maandag terwijl hij werkte aan een geheimzinnig project, schrijft de Britse Daily Mirror.

    De verdwijning van de psychologiestudent is ondertussen wereldnieuws. Velen geloven dat hij is ontvoerd door aliens.

    Standbeeld

    Zijn slaapkamer staat volledig in het teken van buitenaards leven. De muren van zijn kamer staan vol mysterieuze teksten en de vloer is bedekt met vreemde tekens die worden geassocieerd met satanisme en de Illuminati.

    Alien-jager die werkte aan 'geheimzinnig project' verdwijnt op mysterieuze wijze in Brazilië

    Standbeeld van Bruno

    Er staan onder andere Bijbelteksten en uitspraken van Leonardo da Vinci op de muren.

    In de kamer staat ook een enorm standbeeld van de Italiaanse filosoof Giordano Bruno, dat hij enkele weken geleden voor een paar duizend euro zou hebben gekocht.

    Boekenreeks

    Bruno was één van de eerste vrije denkers die het bestaan van buitenaards leven voorspelde. Sommigen suggereerden dat Borges zijn werk probeerde af te maken.

    Familieleden zeiden dat Borges hen constant vroeg zijn nieuwste geheimzinnige project te financieren.

    Hij wilde alleen zeggen dat hij een boekenreeks schreef die ‘de mensheid op een positieve manier zou veranderen’.

    Opsloot
    Alien-jager die werkte aan 'geheimzinnig project' verdwijnt op mysterieuze wijze in Brazilië

    Bruno Borges (Facebook)

    Zijn vader, Athos Borges, zei dat hij zijn zoon op 27 maart voor het laatst heeft gezien. Over de verdwijning is verder nog weinig concreets bekend.

    “Hij is nog nooit eerder weggegaan,” zei vader Athos. “Hij heeft niets meegenomen.”

    Moeder Denise vertelde aan de krant Gaucho dat het gezin samen had geluncht en dat er niets aan de hand leek.

    Zijn zus Gabriela zei dat haar broer zich vaak opsloot in zijn slaapkamer.

    Ontcijferd

    Een Braziliaanse computerexpert heeft een passage uit één van de boeken ‘ontcijferd’:

    Het is gemakkelijk om datgene te accepteren wat je sinds je jeugd is aangeleerd. Het is als volwassene moeilijk om te begrijpen dat wat je geleerd hebt onjuist is. Je bent overgeleverd aan overtuigingen die diep geworteld zijn in de massa.

    De politie doet momenteel onderzoek naar de verdwijning van Borges.

    [Mirror]

    06-04-2017 om 22:33 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.ZE WORDEN MEESTAL PAS OPGEMERKT ALS HET LAAT IS ( VIDEO )

    ZE WORDEN MEESTAL PAS OPGEMERKT ALS HET LAAT IS ( VIDEO )

    Enkele dagen geleden passeerde een asteroïde de aarde op ongeveer de helft van de afstand van ons tot de maan. 

    Dat niet alleen, deze asteroïde werd pas enkele dagen daarvoor opgemerkt en vaak worden ze helemaal niet gezien. 




    Volgens de Wikipedia is de afstand tot de maan 384.400 kilometer. In het Engels gebruiken ze deze afstand als rekeneenheid en wordt die genoemd LD (Lunar Distance). 

    Asteroïden passeren de aarde veelal op behoorlijke afstanden, maar soms komen ze in ruimtetermen toch akelig dichtbij de aarde en passeren ze dan tussen de aarde en de maan. 

    De afgelopen dagen hadden we ook weer een dergelijke gebeurtenis toen twee asteroïden de aarde passeerden op een afstand van gelijk aan en minder dan 1 LD. 

    De eerste vloog langs op 2 april met de codenaam 2017 Fu102 op ongeveer een halve LD, minder dan 200.000 kilometer verwijderd van de aarde. Het was alweer de veertiende asteroïde in dit nog prille jaar die op een afstand van minder dan 1 LD langs de aarde schoot. 

    Een dag later passeerde een andere met de codenaam 2017 FT102 de aarde op een afstand van 1 LD. 

    Wat behoorlijk zorgelijk is, is dat deze objecten pas vier dagen voordat ze de aarde passeerden werden ontdekt. 

     

    Bovengenoemde asteroïden worden eigenlijk niet eens meegeteld in de categorie “mogelijk gevaarlijke asteroïden”. Om als zodanig geclassificeerd te worden moeten ze minimaal 100 meter in doorsnede zijn en niet enkele meters zoals bovengenoemde exemplaren. 

    Wanneer een asteroïde een doorsnede heeft van meer dan 100 meter en de aarde passeert op een afstand van minder dan 19,5 LD, dan spreekt men van een PHA (potentially hazardous asteroid, mogelijk gevaarlijke asteroïde). 

    Een dergelijke PHA zal de aarde passeren op 19 april aanstaande en dan hebben we het over een asteroïde met een doorsnee van ongeveer een kilometer met de codenaam 2014 JO25 welke op een afstand van 4,8 LD zal langs vliegen. Deze asteroïde is in 400 jaar niet zo dichtbij de aarde geweest. 

    Maar, dit zijn niet de echt gevaarlijke objecten. Het zijn asteroïden die bekend zijn en waarvan de baan vrij nauwkeurig te berekenen is. 

    Het gevaar zit hem wat ons betreft veel meer in de kleinere asteroïden die op het laatste moment worden opgemerkt of helemaal niet. De kleineren die ook onze atmosfeer binnendringen en soms gewoon opbranden, maar die ook als een meteoriet op aarde kunnen inslaan.

    Een meteoriet is het deel van een meteoroïde of planetoïde dat op de aarde inslaat na vanuit de ruimte door de atmosfeer te zijn gevallen. Tijdens de tocht door de dampkring wordt het materiaal sterk afgeremd en zeer heet. Dit kan als een meteoor te zien zijn. In wezen is een meteoriet puin uit de ruimte. 

    Ook kennen we dit verschijnsel vanwege de enorme explosie die zich enkele jaren geleden voordeed in Rusland: 

    Op 15 februari 2013 ontplofte een meteoroïde nabij Tsjeljabinsk in het Russische Oeralgebied. Rond 9.15 uur plaatselijke tijd werden aldaar verschillende explosies gehoord en werd er een vuurbal in de hemel waargenomen. 

    Op 20 maart gebeurde er iets dergelijks boven Zweden, maar zonder dat deze explosie gevolgen had zoals in Rusland. 

    Vanuit heel Zweden kwamen berichten van mensen die deze gebeurtenis waarnamen. 

     

    Enkele dagen daarvoor, op 15 maart, zorgde een meteoriet voor de nodige beroering in Pakistan. Het voorval gebeurde in de bergachtige streken in het noorden van het land waar bewoners in paniek raakten nadat ze een bizar licht hadden waargenomen, vergezeld van een aantal explosies. 

    Volgens één van de inwoners uit de plaats Gilgit, Javed Iqbal: “Ik zag een licht door de lucht flitsen en toen volgden er meerder explosies. Het voelde alsof er iets boven op mijn huis was terechtgekomen. Samen met mijn gezin rende ik naar buiten en zag dat ook alle buren uit hun huizen waren gekomen”. 

     

    In een eerder artikel op deze website onlangs werd duidelijk hoe vooral de grote vuurbollen in de lucht jaar na jaar in aantallen toenemen. 

    Meteoren kunnen eigenlijk worden ingedeeld in vier verschillende soorten: vallende sterren, vuurbollen, bolides en superbolides. 

    Vooral de laatste twee zijn gebeurtenissen die je niet wilt meemaken. Deze ontploffen in de lucht net zoals Tsjeljabinsk met een enorme knal en een bijbehorende lichtflits. 

    De energie die bij een dergelijke ontploffing zoals Tsjelnabinsk vrij komt, staat gelijk aan 30 keer die van de atoombom op Hiroshima en de lichtflits is 30 keer feller dan de zon. Bij die gebeurtenissen raakten dan ook 7.200 gebouwen beschadigd en 1.500 mensen gewond. Veel van die verwondingen hadden te maken met de gevolgen van rondvliegend glas of brandwonden. 

    In het algemeen kan je stellen dat hoe meer mensen een vuurbol waarnemen, des te groter en gevaarlijker zal deze blijken te zijn. Masters heeft dan ook als definitie van een enorme vuurbal genomen het criterium dat deze door minstens 100 verschillende mensen moet zijn gemeld. 

    Wanneer we voor dat soort gebeurtenissen wederom kijken naar een grafiek van wat er na die bewuste decembermaand is gebeurd, dan lijkt verder commentaar overbodig.

    xxx

    Als je kijkt naar de cijfers per maand, dan zie je dat het grootste aantal van dit soort gebeurtenissen zich heeft voorgedaan in het eerste kwartaal van dit jaar. Ook Tsjelnabinsk gebeurde in de maand februari.


    xxx

    Maar, zelfs als ze wel worden opgemerkt en ze zouden een mogelijk gevaar voor de aarde opleveren, dan nog zullen wij of niet of als allerlaatsten worden gewaarschuwd. 

    In 2005 is er klaarblijkelijk een asteroïde rakelings langs de aarde gevlogen, waarbij de aarde ternauwernood aan een ramp is ontsnapt. Overheden en militairen waren op de hoogte, alleen wij burgers wisten nergens van. 

    Voor een volledig verslag van deze gebeurtenis verwijzen wij naar een eerder artikel. Nu kunnen we niet veel doen aan bedreigingen uit de ruimte, maar wanneer er een fractie van het bedrag dat nu wordt uitgegeven aan wapens wordt besteed aan het beschermen van de aarde en haar bewoners, dan zou de toekomst er wellicht heel wat rooskleuriger uit zien.

    http://www.niburu.co/ }

    06-04-2017 om 21:56 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Unacknowledged – UFO Documentary

    Unacknowledged – UFO Documentary

    unacknowledged
    Unacknowledged” focuses on the historic files of the Disclosure Project and how UFO secrecy has been ruthlessly enforced – and why. The best evidence for Extraterrestrial contact, dating back decades, is presented with direct top-secret witness testimony, documents and UFO footage, 80% of which has never been revealed anywhere else. The behind-the-scenes research and high level meetings convened by Dr. Steven Greer will expose the degree of illegal, covert operations at the core of UFO secrecy. From briefings with the CIA Director, top Pentagon Generals and Admirals, to the briefing of President Obama via senior advisor John Podesta, chairman of the Hillary Clinton Campaign – we take the viewer behind the veil of secrecy and into the corridors of real power where the UFO secrets reside. The viewer will learn that a silent coup d’état has occurred dating back to the 1950s and that the Congress, the President and other world leaders have been sidelined by criminal elements within the Military-Industrial-Financial complex.
    Director: Michael Mazzola
    Narrator: Giancarlo Esposito
    Producers: Steven M. Greer MD, DGZ60, Jim Martin, Stephen Peek, Grant Ibrahim, Chris Crescitelli
    Writers: Steven M. Greer, MD
    Distributor: The Orchard
    Genre: Documentary

    {http://www.latest-ufo-sightings.net/ }

    06-04-2017 om 21:41 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Epic Cassini Saturn Mission Begins 'Grand Finale' This Month

    Epic Cassini Saturn Mission Begins 'Grand Finale' This Month

    PASADENA, Calif. — NASA's veteran Cassini mission will officially kick off its farewell tour of the Saturn system on April 22 with a final close encounter of the ringed planet's largest moon, Titan. Five months later, on Sept. 15, Cassini will spectacularly burn up in Saturn's crushing atmosphere.

    But before that happens, Cassini will dive through a 1,200-mile (1,930 kilometers) gap between the planet and its innermost ring to carry out science that is only possible now that the mission is running out of fuel.

    "What a spectacular end to a spectacular mission," Jim Green, director of NASA's Planetary Science Division at the agency's headquarters in Washington, D.C., said via video link at a special news conference held here today (April 4) at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). [Cassini's 'Grand Finale' at Saturn: NASA's Plan in Pictures]

    The "Grand Finale" will begin when Titan's gravity hurls the spacecraft close to Saturn's atmosphere, ending the probe's series of ring-grazing orbits and causing Cassini to dive through a gap in the rings.

    Over the next 22 orbits between the planet and the innermost ring, Cassini will embark on a completely different phase of discovery. The spacecraft will carry out scientific measurements of the apparently empty environment between the planet's upper-atmosphere gases and the innermost edge of Saturn's D-ring.

    "The Grand Finale is a brand-new mission," said Linda Spilker, Cassini project scientist at JPL. "We're going to a place that we've never been before … and I think some of the biggest discoveries may come from these final orbits."

    Artist’s illustration showing NASA’s Cassini spacecraft above Saturn's northern hemisphere prior to one of the probe’s 22 “Grand Finale” dives.
    Artist’s illustration showing NASA’s Cassini spacecraft above Saturn's northern hemisphere prior to one of the probe’s 22 “Grand Finale” dives.
    Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

    This unique trajectory will allow Cassini to make incredibly detailed maps of Saturn's magnetic and gravitational fields, helping scientists understand what structures lie beneath the planet's atmosphere and, potentially, revealing the mechanisms behind Saturn's mysterious spin. This is also the best opportunity yet to get a good look at the mysterious hexagon etched into the clouds around Saturn's north pole, mission team members said.

    Since arriving in Saturn orbit in 2004, Cassini has steered clear of the planet's icy ring material, opting for a more distant (and safer) orbit where the gas giant's family of moons could be studied and Saturn could be observed from afar. But now that the mission is in its final months, more risks can be taken to carry out observations that scientists would have only dreamed of earlier in the mission.

    During the daring ring dives, Cassini will be closer to the planet than ever before. The probe will use its mass spectrometer to "taste" the chemistry of the tenuous gases on the outermost edge of Saturn's atmosphere and return the most detailed observations ever obtained of Saturn's high-altitude clouds and ring material. [Latest Saturn Photos by Cassini]

    Mission team members are taking pains to minimize the dangers associated with this privileged view.

    "We don't know exactly where that D-ring ends … so, to be on the safe side, we want to protect the spacecraft's instrumentation from these particles," Spilker said. After all, Cassini will be on a "ballistic trajectory," traveling at a speed of 76,000 mph (122,000 km/h).

    "It's going to be kind of risky," Green said. "The ring material actually falls into Saturn, and it won't take much to stop our spacecraft at the velocity it is flying."

    This artist’s illustration shows NASA’s Cassini probe plunging into Saturn’s atmosphere on Sept. 15, 2017. The spacecraft will work to keep its antenna pointed at Earth while it sends its final data, including the composition of Saturn's upper atmosphere.
    This artist’s illustration shows NASA’s Cassini probe plunging into Saturn’s atmosphere on Sept. 15, 2017. The spacecraft will work to keep its antenna pointed at Earth while it sends its final data, including the composition of Saturn's upper atmosphere.
    Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech

    Although models of Saturn's rings suggest the inner gap will be mainly empty, mission scientists said they assume some small particles will hit Cassini. So, as the spacecraft makes its ring-plane crossings, it will be oriented in such a way to maximize the shielding of delicate instrumentation behind Cassini's high-gain antenna.

    "We expect a lot of impacts, but it will be like going through smoke … we believe the D-ring extends into Saturn," Cassini program manager Earl Maize, also of JPL, told Space.com. He added that mission team members are confident that Cassini will encounter only the smallest particles in the ring gap, and the probability of losing the spacecraft to an impact with something bigger is "less than 1 percent."

    Cassini's Grand Finale is occurring this year because the spacecraft has been so active and so prolific, Maize added.   

    "Back in 2010, we decided that we'd use every last kilogram of propellant to explore the Saturn system as thoroughly as we could," he said. "We'll end up with no gas in the tank, but at the same time, this is a very serious constraint. Ultimately, Cassini's discoveries (caused) its demise."

    But why crash Cassini into Saturn? NASA decided to incinerate the probe to ensure that it doesn't careen into, and potentially contaminate, Titan or the fellow Saturn moon Enceladus, both of which may be capable of supporting life. (Cassini was sterilized before its October 1997 launch, but some microbes from Earth may still survive aboard the probe, agency officials have said.)

    The $3.2 billion Cassini-Huygens mission — a joint effort of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency — has made a number of mind-blowing discoveries during its time in the Saturn system.

    For example, Cassini spotted liquid-hydrocarbon seas on Titan, making the moon the only place beyond Earth known to harbor bodies of stable liquid on its surface. (And the mission's piggyback lander, called Huygens, touched down on Titan in January 2005, becoming the first probe ever to land on a body in the outer solar system.)

    Cassini also discovered Enceladus' amazing water plumes, which in turn helped reveal that the satellite hosts an ocean of liquid water beneath its icy shell. And the probe has imaged Saturn's diverse family of moons in detail that was not possible before.

    In addition, the mission has studied the dynamics of Saturn's rings extensively, revealing the intricate relationships among planet, rings and moons. Saturn's unique environment has acted like a natural laboratory, demonstrating how moons are formed and destroyed — findings that can be scaled up to better understand how planets formed around the sun and, perhaps, around other stars, scientists have said. In short, the data gathered by the spacecraft will keep researchers busy for decades to come, scientists said.

    Cassini has been a decades-long odyssey for the scientists involved, and the probe's 3-minute final dive into Saturn's atmosphere on Sept. 15 will be a bittersweet moment, the researchers said.

    "I think that once the signal is lost, it would mean the heartbeat of Cassini is gone," said Spilker. "I think there will be a tremendous cheer and applause for the completion of an absolutely incredible mission. Hugs, tears — the Kleenex box will be passed around — but we will rejoice at being part of such a wonderful mission."

    Follow Ian @astroengine and www.astroengine.com. Follow us @SpacedotcomFacebook or Google+. Originally published on Space.com

    06-04-2017 om 15:37 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.UFO enthusiast mysteriously vanishes leaving behind a den filled with secret codes, 14 encrypted books and a statue of 16th Century philosopher who predicted aliens' existence

    UFO enthusiast mysteriously vanishes leaving behind a den filled with secret codes, 14 encrypted books and a statue of 16th Century philosopher who predicted aliens' existence 

    • Bruno Borges, 24, disappeared from his home in Rio Branco in the west of Brazil
    • He has spent the past month working on a special alien project, his sister said
    • Psychology student locked himself in his room for hours on end on the project
    • He covered his walls in code and produced 14 encrypted manuscripts on space 

    A UFO enthusiast who mysteriously vanished last week left behind a den plastered wall-to-wall with Illuminati codes and symbols. 

    Bruno Borges, 24, disappeared from his home in Rio Branco in the west of Brazil having spent the past month working on what is being described as a secret project. 

    In his furniture-free bedroom, police found a £2,000 statue of 16th-century philosopher Giordano Bruno who predicted alien life, 14 encrypted books and signs associated with the Illuminati spread across the floor.

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    Bruno Borges, 24, poses with picture of popular fictional martial from the 1982 movie E.T.

    Bruno Borges, 24, poses with picture of popular fictional martial from the 1982 movie E.T.

    Bruno Borges, pictured left, has not been seen since March 27 and left behind an eerie den where he had a £2,000 statue of philosopher Giordano Bruno who predicted alien life

    The student's bedroom was left as a shrine to alien life with codes written on the wall 

    The student's bedroom was left as a shrine to alien life with codes written on the wall 

    He has not been seen since March 27, and his father told local press he was last seen in a t-shirt and a pair of shorts and would have had no money nor documents.

    Deputy Fabrizzio Sobreira, coordinator of the Criminal Investigation Office (DIC), who is leading the investigations, confirmed to the newspaper Acre TV all possibilities are being considered amid speculation he was abducted by the aliens he obsesses over.

    His father, local businessman Athos Borges, told Globo: 'We've tried to call him on his cell phone, but he's off, he's never gone before, he did not take anything and the last time we saw him he was leaving home.'

    Student disappears leaving behind a room full of obscure artifacts


    Walls in Bruno Borges' den are covered in code and 14 books were found with a different Roman numeral on the cover of each one

    Before disappearing, Borges wrote masses of codes on his walls and in 14 different books

    Before disappearing, Borges wrote masses of codes on his walls and in 14 different books

    The psychology student went missing shortly after his parents returned from a month-long trip, during which he stayed at home with his sister furiously beavering away at his project. 

    When his parents left, his bedroom was said to be normal, but 25 days later they were covered in coded writing and symbols as well as 14 secret manuscripts, each with a different Roman numeral on the cover.

    His sister, Gabriella, said he would lock himself in the den for hours on end and told Gaucho newspaper: 'We were very worried. Now we think he's okay. He has a project, which is the publication of these 14 books. I think he had to do it that way.'  

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/ }

    06-04-2017 om 15:13 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.UFO Seen Over Newcastle, Great Britain On Oct 2016, UFO Sighting News.

    UFO Seen Over Newcastle, Great Britain On Oct 2016, UFO Sighting News.

    Date of sighting:  October 2016
    Location of sighting:  Newcastle, Great Britain
    Source: MUFON #82983
    This UFO was seen this week over Great Britain and there has been a mass of sightings this month from that country. This is a nice photo of the UFO. I enlarged it and you can see the original and the altered color above. 
    Scott C. Waring
    Eyewitness states: 

    I recorded a fleet of orb lights, day time footage. Looking East from Gateshead. One flying at speed over my house. Hanging in the sky was a small silver line. The fleet were stretched out for a distance. I went looking and not long after found these on the 13th and 14th of October 2016. One taking off from next to my own house. The view is taken from a hill over looking Leam Lane estate. 

    The videos are of it one day taking off to the left and the next taking off from the right but landing in the same place as the day before. It lands next to or in one of two crafts hanging over the houses in the distance. On the second day zoomed in, spheres can be seen being ejected from the craft on the left. There were no sightings reported even though this was taken place very close to houses. The last two images are of one of them flying past and zoomed in. They fly at speed and change shape and colour. It's unknown what they are. They fly over the trees, in them and in the grass. 


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    06-04-2017 om 14:48 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Cigar-shaped UFO recorded near the Sun 30-Mar-2017

    Cigar-shaped UFO recorded near the Sun 30-Mar-2017

    cigar-ufo

    Check out this amazing footage of a cylindrical-shaped UFO that was recorded near the Sun. This happened on 30th March 2017.

    http://www.latest-ufo-sightings.net/ }

    06-04-2017 om 14:34 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.This day in UFO history: Westall ’66 – Melbourne High School UFO Sighting

    This day in UFO history: Westall ’66 – Melbourne High School UFO Sighting

    westall high school ufo

    Five decades later, individuals who saw the UFOs and a perfect circle of flattened grass left behind still convinced they saw something out of this world.

    Student Joy Clarke said she ran from class and saw three unidentified flying objects in the sky. Several students had taken pictures inside the circle of flattened grass that the UFO allegedly left behind, including Joy, a year eight student that time.

    Amateur investigator Shane Ryan said the Westall ’66 incident had plagued the minds of the witnesses. Ryan stated that it is unfortunate for those people who come forward and talk about their UFO-related experiences because many would not listen or believe them even for the fact that we are living in an odd society where there’s interest in mysteries of life and UFOs.

    Ryan said that this is an important case to look into because it happened in broad daylight with several witnesses.

    http://www.latest-ufo-sightings.net/ }

    06-04-2017 om 14:30 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Aliens are ‘ROBOTS who have overthrown masters’ Incredible claim by QUEEN’S astronomer

    Aliens are ‘ROBOTS who have overthrown masters’ Incredible claim by QUEEN’S astronomer

    ALIENS are likely to be electronic beings which have overthrown their masters, claims the Queen’s personal astronomer.

    Lord Martin Rees and alien robot

    GETTY

    ALIENS: Lord Martin Rees expects life from outer-space will be 'electronic beings'

    Lord Martin Rees, the British Astronomer Royal, has revealed what he believes aliens creatures will be like.

    He envisioned a Terminator-esque world where “electronic beings” have replaced their organic masters

    Lord Rees said the alien beings will be nothing like humanity and will have taken over the world of their creators.

    My guess is that if we do detect an alien intelligence, it will be nothing like us

    Lord Martin Rees

    It would “extremely unlikely” to find alien beings who are similar to humans, the 74-year-old said.

    He described “organic intelligence” as a “thin sliver” between the primordial stages of life and the dominant era of machines.

    Celebrity scientist Stephen Hawking previously warned we should hope aliens do not come to Earth, while also warning the development of AI could be the “worth thing” for humanity.

    Android GETTY

    MACHINES: Alien life could have overthrown its organic masters and replaced them

    Alien enthusiast disappears leaving behind room full of codes

    Lord Martin Rees

    GETTY

    LORD MARTIN REES: The Royal Astronomer gave his assessment of life in the universe

    “My guess is that if we do detect an alien intelligence, it will be nothing like us. It will be some sort of electronic entity,” he said during an interview at Trinity College.

    Lord Rees added: “In other words, the period of time occupied by organic intelligence is just a thin sliver between early life and the long era of the machines.

    “Because such civilisations would develop at different rates, it’s extremely unlikely that we will find intelligent life at the same stage of development as us.”

    Lord Rees said: “More likely, life will still be either far simpler, or an already fully electronic intelligence.”

    NASA astronauts claimed “aliens are watching us” revealed Daily Star Online.

    The position of British Astronomer Royal was created by King Charles II in 1675 and the holder is regarded as an official member of the Royal Household.

    Astronaut Brian O’Leary makes SHOCKING claim about UFOs

    The Astronomer Royal has previously warned the Earth needs an asteroid shield to protect mankind from apocalypse.

    NASA revealed three huge asteroids are approaching Earth this week – but the trio are expected to all pass our planet harmlessly.

    Life in space has yet to be proven to exist, but some UFO hunters claim aliens are here and want to “quarantine” humanity.

    http://www.dailystar.co.uk/ }

    06-04-2017 om 01:08 geschreven door peter  

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    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Aliens On Mars And Moons: Neil deGrasse Tyson Thinks We’re Getting Closer

    Aliens On Mars And Moons: Neil deGrasse Tyson Thinks We’re Getting Closer

    06-04-2017 om 00:42 geschreven door peter  

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    Categorie:ALIEN LIFE, UFO- CRASHES, ABDUCTIONS, MEN IN BLACK, ed ( FR. , NL; E )
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.‘Aliens are watching us’ NASA astronauts make SHOCK claims about extra-terrestrials

    ‘Aliens are watching us’ NASA astronauts make SHOCK claims about extra-terrestrials

    ALIENS exist and are in contact with humans, according to four former NASA astronauts.

    By Simon Green 

    Bombshell claims of extra-terrestrial lifeforms existing often come from so-called truth-seekers or UFO hunters.

    But when they stem from people who have actually been to space, their accounts take on more validity.

    Here Daily Star Online looks at four of the most remarkable claims from NASA astronauts.

    Edgar Mitchell and Deke Slayton

    GETTY/NASA

    REVELATION: NASA astronauts Edgar Mitchell and Deke Slayton believed aliens exist

    Edgar Mitchell

    Edgar Mitchell spent nine hours walking on the moon, as a Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo 14 in 1971.

    When he left the space agency, he publicly expressed his opinion that “aliens have been observing us and have been here for some time”.

    He claimed the US government regularly covered up alien sightings, going back to the infamous 1947 Roswell incident – where many claim a “flying disc” crashed into the New Mexico town and an alien body was recovered.

    “The reason for the denial is they didn’t know if they [the aliens] were hostile and they didn’t want the Soviets to know so they devised to lie about it and cover it up,” he said in an NBC interview in 1996.

    Astronaut Leroy Gordon Cooper on his encounters with aliens

    Gordon Cooper

    Leroy Gordon Cooper Jr – better known as Gordon Cooper – was one of the first people to travel in space, as part of NASA’s Project Mercury between 1958-1963.

    He also strongly believed in the existence of aliens – after experiencing them first hand.

    In 1951 – while he was flying for the US Air Force – he witnessed a vast amount of UFOs flying at extremely high altitudes.

    The experience continued with him after his time as an astronaut and he became so adamant in their existence that he addressed a United Nations panel in 1985.

    “I believe that these extraterrestrial vehicles and their crews are visiting this planet from other planets, which are a little more technically advanced than we are on Earth,” he told them.

    Astronaut Deke Slayton saw 'SAUCER' on test flight in 1952

    Deke Slayton

    Like Cooper, Deke Slayton was aboard the first human spaceflight program of the United States – Project Mercury.

    He later served as NASA’s Director of Flight Crew Operations but it was an encounter in 1951 that stuck long in his memory.

    While testing out a military plane over Minnesota, he saw what he thought was a “flying saucer”.

    “It looked like a saucer sitting at a 45-degree angle,” he said of the incident.

    “I didn’t have any cameras otherwise I would have shot some pictures.

    “At that time – for whatever reason – it just took off climbing and just accelerated and disappeared.”

    Astronaut Brian O’Leary makes SHOCKING claim about UFOs

    Brian O'Leary

    Brian O’Leary never actually made it to space – but was the first astronaut specifically selected for a potential mission to Mars in 1967.

    That never happened, but it didn’t stop O’Leary from being convinced of the extra-terrestrials.

    “There is an abundance of evidence that we are being contacted,” the scientist said in a documentary in 2011.

    “Civilisations have been visiting us for a very long time and that their appearance is bizarre from any kind of traditional Western point of view.”

    http://www.dailystar.co.uk/ }

    06-04-2017 om 00:22 geschreven door peter  

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    05-04-2017
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.We Could Have Six Astronauts in Mars’ Orbit by 2028

    We Could Have Six Astronauts in Mars’ Orbit by 2028

    IN BRIEF
    Lockheed Martin first revealed its plans for a Mars Base Camp last year, and now, the aerospace giant has shared more details about its proposed Martian space station, which could help us gain valuable insight into the Red Planet.

    MARS BASE CAMP

    Despite all this talk about humans colonizing Mars, it actually coming to fruition seems like a far and distant possibility. But in just over a decade, we could have the planet well within our sights — literally.

    Researchers from Lockheed Martin have a plan to establish a six-person Mars Base Camp in Mars’ orbit by 2028. Their hope is that this orbiting lab will help us gain valuable insight into the planet and bring humanity one step closer to eventually colonizing it.

    The concept was first unveiled last year, and more details and concept images were revealed during the 48th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference (LPSC) last month.

    EXPLORING THE MARTIAN SURFACE

    The Mars Base Camp could be very useful in helping us identify the best spots to explore when humans finally touch down on the Red Planet. The plan is for the craft to remain in Mars’ orbit for a full year, and during that time, the crew would use immersive technology, virtual reality (VR), and artificial intelligence (AI) systems to operate and maneuver rovers across the planet’s unfamiliar terrain.

    We Just Got a Stunning Look at Humanity’s Future on Mars
    Image Credit: Lockheed Martin

    The Mars Base Camp would help minimize delays in the transmission of information, allowing scientists and researchers to study, explore, and make decisions in real-time. “The discussion we’re having here at the meeting is, how best can scientific discovery be enabled by having scientists in close proximity to mobile hardware on the surface of Mars or in the Martian atmosphere,” Steve Jolly, chief engineer for civil space at Lockheed Martin in Denver, told Space.com.

    We Just Got a Stunning Look at Humanity’s Future on Mars
    Image Credit: Lockheed Martin

    Essentially, the Mars Base Camp would serve as a precursor to the ultimate goal — getting humans on Mars — and to that end, Lockheed Martin is looking into ways to enable two-week missions on the surfaces of Mars and its two moons via a reusable sortie system using supersonic retropropulsion.

    We Just Got a Stunning Look at Humanity’s Future on Mars
    Image Credit: Lockheed Martin

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