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Daily Archives: September 29, 2012
Russians face up to their space crisis
Posted: September 29, 2012 at 6:17 pm
HOUSTON A veteran Russian cosmonauts cynical and bitter words about the dire state of the Russian space industry seemed to spell his own careers abrupt end after his return to Earth from the International Space Station. But within a week, his unprecedented public criticism was echoed and elaborated on by Russia's top space officials.
Perhaps telling the truth is catching on in Moscow, but perhaps it's already almost too late to save the Russian space industry. Over the past two years, program leadership has appeared powerless to stop a series of embarrassing failures in spacecraft launchings and flight operations that have cast the future of the entire program in doubt.
At the traditional Russian post-landing press conference on Sept. 21, cosmonaut Gennady Padalka complained about the "spartan" conditions aboard the Russian side of the station, especially as compared with the American side. The conditions were cold, noisy, overstuffed with equipment, and cramped each Russian had about one-seventh the living space that the American astronauts had. "All of this gives serious inconvenience in the operation of the Russian segment," he said.
Padalka compared the living conditions to the mass housing thrown together in the 1960s by Nikita Khrushchev housing where many Russian city dwellers still reside. The apartment building is called a "khrushchevka," a bitter word play on both the late Soviet leader's name and on its root meaning, "beetle" (as in "bug house"). As the cosmonaut explained to reporters, he had spent his last three missions totaling about two years in duration aboard a "small-scale khrushchevka."
Padalka found the idea of spending an entire year in space, as has been proposed, to be completely unacceptable without major improvements in crew comfort.
Out-of-date equipment The equipment, he continued, was reliable and safe but was decades out of date. "Nothing has been done in the 20 years since the foundation of the new Russia," he complained. The Russian space technology is technologically bankrupt and "morally exhausted." It was, he told reporters, "frozen in the last century."
He contrasted those conditions with the spaciousness and modernity of the American modules, and praised the advanced technology he saw there: the robotics experiment ("As always, still under study in Russia") and SpaceX's commercial spacecraft docking, for example.
In recent months, top Russian government officials have argued over exactly how deep the problems go within the Russian space industry. For some, it is a "systemic" crisis due to aging equipment and workers, avoidance of the industry by bright young engineers, and too much reliance on potentially biased "self-checking" of delivered hardware. Other officials deny any industry-wide weakness and attribute the public humiliations to localized problems.
Padalka didnt care about the origin of the crisis, just that he was at the "point of the spear" where the consequences were sharpest. "Maybe its not a systemic crisis," he said, "but nonetheless, a crisis exists, and it is being felt."
He may have felt nearly alone in space, and perhaps speaking out the way he did made him feel even more alone in Moscow. But he wasnt alone for long.
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Community Fundraising Effort Helps Researchers Sequence Parrot Genome
Posted: at 6:17 pm
September 29, 2012
redOrbit Staff & Wire Reports Your Universe Online
Thanks to a grassroots fundraising campaign, researchers were able to sequence the genome of the critically endangered Puerto Rican Parrot the only surviving member of its species in the United States.
The project, which was funded primarily through community donations, was published Friday in BioMed Central and BGIs open access journal GigaScience. It is the first of the large Neotropical Amazona birds to be studied at the genomic level, the journal said in a prepared statement.
The Puerto Rican Parrot (or Amazona vittata) could once be found throughout the Caribbean archipelago, but experienced a severe population decline in the 19th century due to agriculturally-motivated deforestation. As of approximately 40 years ago, it was believed that only a handful of the birds had survived, and despite the success of captive breeding programs, there are still very few of these parrots living in the wild.
In this project we managed to cover almost 76% of the A. vittata genome using money raised in art and fashion shows, and going door to door asking for the support of Puerto Rican people and local businesses, Dr. Taras Oleksyk, organizer of the campaign to sequence the genome, said. When we compared our sequence of our parrot, Iguaca, from Rio Abajo to other species of birds, we found that she had 84.5% similarity to zebra finches and 82.7% to a chicken, but her genome was highly rearranged.
We are very proud of our project and even more proud to be part of a local community dedicated to raising awareness and furthering scientific knowledge of this endangered bird, Dr. Oleksyk added. All the data from this project is publically available which we hope will be a starting point for comparative studies across avian genome data, and will be used to develop and promote undergraduate education in genome science in the Caribbean. Community involvement may be the key for the future of conservation genetics, and many projects like this are needed reverse the current rate of extinction of birds across the globe.
The project was funded in a handful of unique and creative ways, according to GigaScience. Student groups organized art shows and fashion shows, while other community members turned to social networking websites and even chipped in with private donations from regular citizens to help raise the $3 billion required to sponsor the research.
What is remarkable here is that it shows how accessible genomic technology has become, GigaScience officials said in a statement. This project serves as a signal that work on large-scale whole-genome projects is becoming more democratized, and opens the door for more creative input from outside the large genome centers.
As for the actual genome, the scientists report that it is approximately half the size of the human genome (approximately 1.58 genomic biomarker panels or Gbp). The research was carried out at the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez (UPRM) biology department.
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Sun Beat Liberty 65-60 In Playoff Opener
Posted: at 12:13 pm
UNCASVILLE
A double-digit lead had slowly whittled away and the Connecticut Sun, finding themselves tied with the New York Liberty late in the third quarter, used much of their roster to finally find some lasting separation Thursday night in their WNBA playoff opener.
Winning a championship isn't about being top-heavy. It's about having depth. And the Sun showed how many options they have while regrouping and cruising to a relatively easy 65-60 victory before 5,520 at Mohegan Sun Arena.
"We had a good run," coach Mike Thibault said of a 12-point burst to break a 45-all tie. "We were terrible in the third quarter. We missed layups. We missed jump shots. We gave them second shots. We made three or four stops and we had an advantage again. I'm happy with the effort but we need to play better."
Tan White created a turnover and fed Kara Lawson for a basket that gave the Sun a 47-45 lead, and later made another steal for an uncontested basket. The reserve guard gave a stale offense needed boosts. In between, there were key baskets by the ailing Asjha Jones, the veteran forward still recuperating from an Achilles injury, and Kara Lawson, the veteran guard.
"I'm getting stronger every day," Jones said.
Tina Charles, named the WNBA MVP in a pre-game press conference, led the Sun with 17 points, but the Sun didn't have to lean on her for every key play. In fact, she was on the bench for the 12-0 run. Jones, who had played just 17 combined minutes in her first two games back from injury, had 10 points and nine rebounds in 29 minutes.
Sitting next to Jones in a post-game press conference, Thibault said, "We've got a warrior here."
Allison Hightower had nine points, Lawson eight and Montgomery seven for the Sun, who led 27-13 in the first quarter but allowed the Liberty, now winless in four tries at Mohegan, to hang around.
Game 2 of the best-of-three semifinal series is Saturday in Newark, N.J. Game 3, if necessary, would be back at Mohegan Monday night. The Sun have not lost back-to-back games all season and have won four of five against the Liberty.
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Fourth quarter blitz leads Liberty Hill to a big win over Wimberley
Posted: at 12:13 pm
With the help of its defense and special teams, Liberty Hill turned a boxing match into a track meet on Friday night.
Will Fromme rushed for 139 yards and two touchdowns and Liberty Hill blew open a close game in the fourth quarter of a 46-24 win over Wimberley.
Fridays game featured two teams that have won four state championships over the past seven seasons. Wimberley won the Class 3A, Division I championship in 2005 and the Class 3A, Division II title in 2011 while Liberty Hill won back-to-back championships in 2006 and 2007.
Thats the state championship last year, Liberty Hill senior Kyle Marshall said. We got them in the bag. That gives us a lot of confidence.
Liberty Hill (4-1) had scored at least 60 points in two of its last three games but it was its defense that led the way in the first half on Friday.
A 22-yard field goal from Albertano Avila gave Wimberley a 3-0 lead in the second quarter and the Texans were poised to take a double-digit lead on their next drive.
But Marshall stripped Wimberley quarterback Colton Cerday inside the Liberty Hill 5 and the defensive back returned the football to the Texan 20. Four plays later, Fromme gave Liberty Hill a 6-3 lead with a nine-yard touchdown run.
Wimberley would get close to the Liberty Hill endzone again but the Texans final drive of the first half ended with a missed field goal. The Texans reached the Liberty Hill 10 on three of their drives in the first half but the Panthers still went into halftime with a three-point lead.
It brought the team a lot of energy, Marshall said of his forced fumble. That was a big game-changer.
Both team scored a touchdown in the third quarter but Liberty Hill grabbed a 19-10 lead on Jesse Perezs 16-yard touchdown run on the first play of the final quarter.
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Return to the NOW and the ominous 33rd parallel
Posted: at 12:12 pm
ByNicolas Bonnal
As I observed earlier, and some others like me, the 33rdparallel is playing a strategic role this year; for all the present and important conflicts haunt this line. And don't forget that if you don't believe in such things, some other do, who often come to power, like the Bush Dynasty, their axis of evil, the new world order or "thousand points of light". Think too of the Augurs, astrologists, and magi that the powerful consulted at any moment since the dawn of humanity; books were also published about Mitterrand or Reagan's esoteric manias. And President Clinton's university mentor was Carroll Quigley, the best conspiracy historian ever!
So don't tell it's just junk stuff for the nuts. Everything is ruled by the numbers.
Especially are distances and numbers and the manner of using compasses to be learned in that game.
Kipling, Kim.
I noticed a month ago the role of the number 33, linked to the obvious Three and to the Eleven (11/11/18, 11/22/63, 11/9/2001...). Hitler came to power in 1933, like Roosevelt, and in Soviet Union began the symbolic yet murderous persecution of peasantry. But you can consider these other data: the reign of King David, the age of Christ, the latitude of Nazareth or Megiddo, presumed future place of the Armageddon battle.
33... We were already witnesses of Iraqi or Afghan wars. This year we'll have three wars: the Libyan one, including the symbolic human sacrifices of Colonel Gaddafi or US ambassador unfortunately named Christopher Stevens ("the bearer of the crown of Christ"); the Syrian one, announced by Isaiah, whom, like Ezekiel, follow strictly Israeli political agenda; and the Iranian one which shall take place on this parallel. The Iranian war is linked to a nuclear program, and we know that Los Alamos desert and Nagasaki are located on the 33rd parallel. Not to mention the degree of President Truman, one of the most well-known masons-presidents of USA, who ordered to bomb Japan twice to establish the first version of NWO!
I noticed too the role of this parallel in American history, America being world-famous for her Masonic agenda or her masons' roads. I have some fresh data! The Civil war started on this parallel; Roosevelt died on that parallel, at Warm Springs, Georgia. We can also emphasize the location of Roswell, famous for its "alien life", which played a very important role in the post-modern agenda, like the Bermudas and their murderous triangle.
In central Asia, we must absolutely underline again the importance of Afghanistan, of the Khyber Pass and the English-Illuminati agenda as it was exposed in Kipling's' masterworks. For the "Great Game", with his chequered earth and his strange landmarks basically deals with the 33rd parallel. The crown of India reposes firmly on the troubled places of Kashmir, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Not to mention the always serviceable Tibet, full of enlightened, monks and agents, and submitted to the British aura. Well, many have so good reasons to concentrate their efforts on our favourite line.
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In Whitefish, NRA leader touts power of people
Posted: at 12:11 pm
While the National Rifle Association may be perceived as the biggest protector of Second Amendment rights and the biggest nemesis of gun control, the president of the organization says those roles actually belong to the American people.
Speaking at the Montana Firearms Institute Conference at the Lodge on Whitefish Lake, David Keene said the NRA has a strong membership roster of 4 million, but there are at least 30 million who strongly support the association and what it does.
Its those 30 million people who make it possible for us to accomplish what we do on their behalf, said Keene, who also is chairman emeritus of the American Conservative Union and has served on the NRA board since 2000.
Keene recalled that in the early 1960s, gun control wasnt an issue and the Second Amendment was plainly understood and supported by both political parties. The NRA wasnt even involved in politics.
But then came the Gun Control Act of 1968. At that point things begin to change and change very quickly, he said.
Republican and Democratic lawmakers were on board with some gun control measures that came forward in the years after, and leaders in the well-established NRA recognized they had to engage in politics.
Even those who believed strongly in the Second Amendment thought were looking at a pretty bleak future at that time, Keene said.
But the firearms world was highly fragmented, with little unity among hunters, collectors, manufacturers, dealers and other gun groups.
We all started to work together, he said. Now everybody knows they are in the same boat.
Keene said the tide was reversed with most Americans grasping the importance of their Second Amendment rights.
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Mitali Saran: Free speech vs free-for-all
Posted: at 12:10 pm
Mitali Saran: Free speech vs free-for-all Mitali Saran / New Delhi Sep 29, 2012, 00:59 IST
People love to talk about reasonable restrictions on free speech. Reasonable turns out to be what they personally consider to be reasonable. The most generous will draw the line at incitement to violence, asking rhetorically whether the freedom to create any book, painting, speech or act is really worth spilling precious blood and losing irreplaceable lives. But wherever they draw the free speech line, it is almost certainly different from the next guys. And thats why it doesnt work.
Im thoroughly sick of the reasonable restrictions argument. Subscribers place faith in their own benevolent despotism. But since, in the real world, Hitler can live alongside Gandhi, and Osama bin Laden alongside Mother Teresa, and Chetan Bhagat alongside J M Coetzee, and Justin Bieber alongside Leonard Cohen, one mans reason is clearly another mans insanity. Reasonableness is, therefore, not a terribly useful parameter for how to run society. Physical safety, of people and property, is.
Every time you give in, you are saying, loud and clear, that you dont have the power to enforce peace; and worse, you imply the legitimacy of violence. A government that can be duped into restricting individual rights under the misapprehension that it is upholding minority sentiments is a dream come true for political opponents, and for those who seek political power without political office a more comfortable, less accountable place to be, usually in the pulpit of a church, the sanctum of a temple, or the minaret of a mosque.
Peaceful demonstrations, expressions and protests are the legal tender of democratic protest. Peaceful means without harm to anothers person or property not polite, or inoffensive, or without harm to a persons ego or feelings. It does not mean suppressing voices, or making arbitrary, pre-emptive artistic and social decisions; it means maintaining physical safety, to allow anyone and everyone to have their say non-violently, and taking violators to task. Barack Obama told the United Nations General Assembly that he felt for Muslim outrage over the anti-Islam video that provoked an attack on the American consulate in Benghazi, but he also stood firmly by the filmmakers right to make the film. We need to make the distinction between upholding rights (constitutional mandate), and pandering to sentiment (cheap political gambit). Are you hurt and upset and angry? Talk about it, write about it, make art about it, protest it peacefully and if nothing changes, suck it up. Yes, suck it up.
But this only works when the political and administrative leadership believes in the constitutional rights of individual citizens, and throws its weight behind educated law enforcement. In our case, most mobs are led by political interests. It takes one person to tip the scales by committing the first act of violence. Chances are that that person is acting out of cold calculation, not white-hot anger; and that that person can assure rioters of immunity from the law.
Salman Rushdie talked, in a recent interview with Bill Maher, about the political manufacture of rage. As the dark star of this years Jaipur Literature Festival in January, when politicians whipped up anti-Rushdie sentiments because of a local election, Mr Rushdie should know. M F Husain, forced out of India, should know. Taslima Nasreen, virtually shoved out for being controversial, should know. Anyone who watched Congress workers lead a mob charge on the Bhubaneswar Assembly in early September, knows. Anyone who remembers Gujarat, 2002, or Delhi, 1984, knows. Any woman who has been blamed for getting raped should know. So, to those people who talk about incitement to violence: criminalise those who cast the first physical stone, not those who express themselves non-violently, no matter how disagreeable they may be.
A functioning democracy is not one in which everyone is unfailingly considerate, uncritical and agreeable. A functioning democracy is one in which people holler about whatever they want, create whatever art and speeches and acts they want, live under whatever customs they want, with whatever faith they want, insult or parody whoever they want and nobody gets hurt. Voltaires elegant summation has never been topped: I do not agree with what you have to say, but Ill defend to the death your right to say it.
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Huge cargo ship undocks from space station
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An unmanned European cargo ship the size of a double-decker bus undocked from the International Space Station Friday, ending a six-month delivery flight to the orbiting lab.
The robotic Automated Transfer Vehicle 3 (ATV-3), with its four X-wing-like solar arrays unfurled, cast off from the space station Friday as the two spacecraft sailed 255 miles (410 kilometers) over western Kazakhstan in Asia. The cargo ship's undocking occurred at 5:44 p.m. EDT (2144 GMT).
The space departure occurred three days later than planned due to delays, first by a computer glitch and later by space junk near the space station.
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But Friday, the ATV-3 spacecraft, which is named the Edoardo Almadi after the famed late Italian physicist of the same name, made a flawless departure from the station. It will spend the next few days orbiting Earth before being intentionally destroyed on Tuesday by burning up in Earth's atmosphereover the Pacific Ocean. [Photos: Europe's Robotic ATV Spaceships]
"Today, everything has worked to perfection," NASA spokesman Rob Navias said during the agency's live broadcast of the undocking.
The ATV-3 spacecraft was built by the European Space Agency and delivered 7.2 tons of food, water and other vital supplies to astronauts aboard the International Space Station when it launched in March from a South American spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana. The ATV-3 spent 184 linked to the space station before being packed with trash and other unneeded items for its eventual fiery demise in Earth's atmosphere.
The ATV-3 is ESA's third unmanned cargo ship mission to visit the space station, which is also supplied by robotic cargo ships from Japan and Russia. In the United States, NASA has contracted two companies SpaceX of Hawthorne, Calif., and Virginia-based Orbital Sciences Corp. to provide unmanned cargo delivery flights to the station. The first official flight by SpaceX is scheduled to launch on Oct. 7, when the company
The ATV craft are huge cylinders 32 feet long (10 meters) and nearly 15 feet wide (4.5 m) and may be visible by observers on Earth as a bright moving light in the night sky, weather permitting. The ATV-3, like the International Space Station, can be spotted if you know where to look.
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Back-to-back near-misses on space station
Posted: at 4:14 am
Two pieces of space junk whizzed by the International Space Station this week but posed no threat to the orbiting laboratory or its three-person crew, NASA officials say.
The space debris --a chunk of an old Russian Cosmos satellite and leftover chunk of an Indian rocket --made back-to-back flybys of the space station Thursday and Friday (Sept. 27 and 28). The Russian Cosmos satellite debris made its closest approach to the space station on Thursday at 10:42 a.m. EDT, with the Indian rocket remnant making its close pass Friday at 1:47 a.m. EDT.
Initially, NASA and its Russian partners planned to move the space station clear of the incoming debris by firing the rocket thrusters on a European cargo ship. But more observations of the orbital debris found the space junk fragments would not creep too close for comfort when they zoomed by, NASA officials said.
"Additional tracking Wednesday night of both the Cosmos satellite debris and the Indian rocket body debris resulted in a high degree of confidence that neither object would pose any possibility of a conjunction with the International Space Station and a debris avoidance maneuver scheduled for Thursday morning was cancelled by the flight control team at Mission Control," NASA officials said in an update Thursday. [Space Junk Photos & Cleanup Concepts]
NASA and its partners typically move the space station if there is a high probability of space junk passing inside a safety perimeter shaped like a pizza box that extends around the orbiting lap. This red zone extends about a half-mile above and below the station, and about 15 miles around the football-field size space lab.
Planning for the possibility of a space junk avoidance maneuver forced space station controllers to delay the undocking of the European cargo ship that would have performed the move. The departure of the European Space Agency's Automated Transfer Vehicle 3 (ATV-3) was originally scheduled for Tuesday (Sept. 25), but failed to undock due to a computer glitch that has since been resolved.
The ATV-3 spacecraft, which is named Edoardo Almadi to honor the late Italian physicist of the same name, is now scheduled to undock on Friday afternoon at 5:46 p.m. EDT, NASA officials said.
Space junk has been a growing threat for astronauts on the International Space Station and satellites in orbit. The U.S. military's Space Surveillance Network and NASA regularly track about 20,000 pieces of space debris orbiting the Earth.
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DNA fails to match couple on two other skeletons
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The results of DNA tests on two other skeletons dug up from murder suspect Supat Laohawattana's orchard in Phetchaburi do not match a couple missing for three years who are believed to be dead, police said yesterday.
Supat: Police hope to press murder charges
A test on another skeleton had earlier been found not to match Samart and Orasa Kerdsap.
Jongjate Aojanepong, director of the Police General Hospital, yesterday said none of the three skeletons tested by the hospital's Institute of Forensic Medicine matched the DNA of the missing couple.
These results will be forwarded to police investigators looking into the couple's disappearance and the three skeletons found in the orchard, Pol Lt Gen Jongjate said.
Chief of Tha Mai Ruak police station, Pol Col Pichai Pokpong, who is leading the investigation, said police were still confident they would be able to prosecute Pol Col Supat - a doctor who formerly worked at the Police General Hospital - on murder charges.
Investigators were trying to establish links between the skeletons and the doctor, he said.
Pol Col Pichai said, at the very least, Pol Col Supat was facing charges related to his possession of illegal weapons and human trafficking.
Phetchaburi provincial labour office yesterday filed an additional charge against Pol Col Supat for allegedly employing illegal migrant workers after learning he had hired several workers for years without registering them.
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