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Daily Archives: May 28, 2013
Soyuz prepped for crew ferry flight to space station
Posted: May 28, 2013 at 7:44 am
Russian ground crews are preparing a Soyuz spacecraft for launch Tuesday from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to ferry three fresh crew members -- a veteran Russian cosmonaut, an Italian test pilot and an American shuttle veteran -- to the International Space Station.
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Boosting the lab's staff back to six, the Expedition 36/37 crews face a busy stay in space highlighted by a full slate of scientific research, six spacewalks, the arrival of multiple cargo ships carrying critical supplies and, in early November, the Olympic torch, which will herald the 2014 Winter Games at Sochi, Russia, in February.
"I'm very much looking forward to living there," said astronaut Karen Nyberg, who visited the station during a 14-day shuttle flight in 2008. A shuttle mission is "a sprint, you're go, go, go constantly, and you don't have a lot of time to reflect on what you're doing as you're doing it.
"In fact, there's a lot of that mission that I don't really remember," Nyberg said. "I look at pictures and I'm like, 'oh yeah, we did that.' I think with a longer period of time, I'll have time to actually get it ingrained in my brain of where I am and what I'm doing, and I won't need to go back and look at those pictures to remember what it is that I've done."
Married to astronaut Douglas Hurley and mother of a 3-year-old son, Nyberg holds a PhD in mechanical engineering. She said she was eager to participate in station research, but hopes to find a bit of time for her hobbies amid the hectic schedule.
"I don't watch a lot of movies or things like that," she said. "To relax, I like to sew and draw, do things like that. So I've brought a sketch pad and some pencils that I can hopefully do a little bit of sketching. I brought a little bit of fabric and needle and thread. I have no clue yet what I'm going to do with it, but I'll come up with something!"
Asked if she planned to follow in the footsteps of former commander Chris Hadfield, a Canadian astronaut who gained internet fame with his prolific Twitter postings, Nyberg said she was still considering how she might utilize social media.
"I haven't decided yet whether I'll do Twitter," she said. "I've been using Pinterest for a couple of years and absolutely love it because of my other hobbies and have actually started my own personal account, adding some space things. I think it will be kind of neat to add on to that while I'm there if I can. Definitely, we're going to do as much as we can to share what we're doing up there with the rest of the world."
Nyberg, Soyuz TMA-09M commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and European Space Agency flight engineer Luca Parmitano are scheduled to blast off Tuesday at 4:31:24 p.m. EDT (GMT-4; 2:34 a.m. Wednesday local time) from the same pad used by Yuri Gagarin at the dawn of the space age.
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Crew set for space station mission
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28 May 2013 Last updated at 06:57 ET
Three new crew members are set to launch to the International Space Station (ISS).
The Soyuz carrying Fyodor Yurchikhin, Karen Nyberg and Luca Parmitano is expected to lift off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan at 02:31 local time on Wednesday (20:31 GMT Tuesday).
Georgian Yurchikhin and American Nyberg have both been into space before.
Italian Parmitano is a first-timer, and at 36 is the youngest person to be given a long-duration ISS assignment.
He is also the European Space Agency's (Esa) newest astronaut, having been selected for training just four years ago.
The former fighter pilot will stay on the station with Yurchikhin and Nyberg until November.
Their mission has the designation of Expedition 36. They will join three individuals already at the ISS - Russians Pavel Vinogradov and Alexander Misurkin, and American Chris Cassidy.
Tuesday's flight will be only the second accelerated rendezvous with the orbiting platform.
Traditionally, Soyuz capsules have taken two days to get to the 415km-high ISS.
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Tomorrow People: Genetic Engineering – Video
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Unzeen (music) – Genetic Engineering – Video
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GM Salmon, Genetic Engineering of Farm Animals to Arrive in Summer 2013 Despite Public Opposition – Video
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Anti-Theft DNA Used to Tackle Copper Cable Theft – Video
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The organized theft of copper from homes and building sites has become a global problem in recent years, but German telecommunications giant Deutsche Telekom...
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DNA: George Church at TEDxCERN – Video
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Devo – Smart Patrol/Mr. DNA (Tucson, AZ 05.24.2013) – Video
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LOOK: How To Create 3D Portraits From Discarded DNA
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Next time you throw away a cigarette butt or a piece of chewing gum have a little think where it could end up.
If American artist Heather Dewey-Hagborg finds it it you could find your DNA being used as part of a cool - but rather creepy - art project called 'Stranger Visions'.
Dewey-Hagborg sequences DNA from hair, nails, cigarette end and chewing gum found in public places on to create 3D portraits of the owner.
There are limitations. A person's age can't be identified from DNA so all the portraits look around 25.
As for accuracy, Dewey-Hagborg says they are likely to have a "family resemblance" rather than an identical copy.
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And suddenly I imagine that Im a forensic biologist, and Ive captured this hair as evidence and extracted its DNA, and Ive analyzed it to create a literal, figurative portrait of what this person looks like.
And the funny thing is that once you start thinking about it, you start seeing evidence everywhere: public bathrooms, the sidewalk, a bar- people are leaving their DNA all over the place all the time!
It's a fascinating concept and as well as the artistic implications raises interesting questions about the ethics and ease of being able to profile someone's DNA.
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