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Daily Archives: March 11, 2015
China’s new Space Station and Cargo Vessel – Space Pod 3/10/15 – Video
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China #39;s new Space Station and Cargo Vessel - Space Pod 3/10/15
China has revealed new information about their next Space Station, Tiangong 2, and their new unmanned cargo vessel, Tianzhou. TMRO is a crowd funded show. If you like this episode consider...
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AstroViews: The Promise of Commercial Crew – Video
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British soprano Brightman plans to sing in space – Video
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British soprano Brightman plans to sing in space
British singer Sarah Brightman said Tuesday she was working with ex-husband Andrew Lloyd Webber to perform in space after paying $52-million (48 million euros) to fly to the International Space...
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Sarah Brightman Space Adventures Press Launch & Willow Graphics – Video
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Game Dingbat Ep 7 & 8 – Video
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Dingbat continues his treck through the Servestopol space station avoiding killer robots and his nemisis the evil and every stelthful Alien. Join the fun..... there #39;s more to come.
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Dead Space 2 | Blood Boiled | Episode 03 Preview! – Video
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Dead Space 2 | Blood Boiled Deanna returns to the world of Dead Space with an incredible session of blood boiling frustration! Has Deanna improved from her first series of Dead Space? Can...
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Meet the 33 Americans who could live on MARS and never return
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The Mars One mission aims to establish a colony on the red planet It now has a list of 50 men and 50 women from an original 200,000 entries US is bestrepresentedin thelong-list, with 33 Americans vying to be part of themission The 33 US residents are ranging in age from 19 to 60 Some of the would-beastronautsare married with children, including oneapplicant withfive kids This will be cut to 40 in next stages, with four chosen for the first mission
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Published: 11:30 EST, 17 February 2015 | Updated: 00:00 EST, 18 February 2015
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One hundred brave souls from around the globe are now vying for a one-way ticket to Mars, knowing they will never return from the Red Planet.
The Dutch-based Mars One project - which aims to send people to live on the faraway planet - has whittled down its shortlist of candidates from more than 200,000 to just 50 men and 50 women, a third of them Americans.
Among the array of science fanatics, Trekies, physics majors, engineers and doctors, there were also a few more surprising choices, including a singer who was doing a two-man show in New York at the time of his application for the program; an artist with a fascinating family connection to NASA; a mechanic from a remote part of Utah, and an aspiring novelist.
From this shortlist, a final crew of four will eventually be sent to Mars, scheduled to arrive in 2025 following a grueling seven-month journey from Earth.
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Engine running on frozen carbon dioxide may power mission to Mars
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Future missions to Mars may well be powered by carbon dioxide fueled engines, thanks to a recent prototype developed by Northumbria and Edinburgh Universities. Exploiting a phenomenon known as the Leidenfrost effect, researchers hope that their engine could be powered by the vast amount of dry-ice deposits found on the red planet, thereby reducing the need to transport fuel on interplanetary missions.
The new type of engine proposed by the researchers takes advantage of the Leidenfrost effect, where liquid is brought into near contact with a surface that is considerably hotter than its own boiling point, a small portion vaporizes, and an insulating layer of steam is created that then protects the liquid above it from the majority of the heat. This layer then also acts as a levitating cushion on which the heated liquid floats and moves around.
Commonly observed when beads of water dropped onto the face of a hot frying pan appear to canter across its surface, the phenomenon is exaggerated when the surface is composed of ridges, where the droplet effectively propels itself across the top of those ridges.
To create a prototype engine using this effect, the research teams were able to levitate a circular block of dry ice above a heated aluminum surface, where it floated on a pillow of evaporated gas vapor.
Underneath this arrangement, the surface over which it floated was ridged, but instead of the ridges being aligned in one way on a straight surface, they were arranged in a circular pattern, in effect creating a turbine. This meant that when the dry ice was subject to the Leidenfrost effect, instead of simply rolling across and off the surface, it rotated in a circle.
To this block, the researchers attached a series of magnets and copper coils that, when spun, acted as an electric motor and created an alternating current. This is the first time that the Leidenfrost effect has been used to produce any useful form of energy.
"The working principle of a Leidenfrost-based engine is quite distinct from steam-based heat engines; the high-pressure vapor layer creates freely rotating rotors whose energy is converted into power without the need of a bearing, thus conferring the new engine with low-friction properties," said Doctor Gary Wells, a Research Fellow in the Department: Physics and Electrical Engineering at Northumbria University.
While some other scientists have proposed exploiting the CO2 in the Martian atmosphere to power rocket motors, this system is significantly different. It doesnt burn any fuel directly in the process to create energy. Instead, it could potentially use waste heat to take advantage of the Leidenfrost effect by exploiting the low boiling point of frozen carbon dioxide to spin a turbine to create electricity.
The team believes that this type of engine and the potential abundance of frozen carbon dioxide on Mars holds a great deal of promise for interplanetary missions, where it may be used to support lengthy periods of exploration or even colonization by exploiting resources natural to that planet.
"Carbon dioxide plays a similar role on Mars as water does on Earth," said, Dr Rodrigo Ledesma-Aguilar, a co-author of the Northumbria research. "It is a widely available resource which undergoes cyclic phase changes under the natural Martian temperature variations. Perhaps future power stations on Mars will exploit such a resource to harvest energy as dry-ice blocks evaporate, or to channel the chemical energy extracted from other carbon-based sources, such as methane gas."
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Keasbey resident is finalist for trip to red planet
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For years, scientists have considered whether humans can survive on other planets. But for Cassandra Morphy of the Keasbey section of Woodbridge, the chance to find out might become a reality.
Morphy, along with reportedly 200,000 other people from across the world, filled out an online application to become a finalist for a one-way trip to Mars in 2025.
The trip is being planned by Mars One, a Dutch organization that aims to begin colonization on the planet with an unmanned mission scheduled for 2022, according to its website. Mars One plans to send the first crew in 2025 and release more crews every two years.
Morphy is one of 100 finalists 50 men and 50 women selected for the mission. The data analyst said this has been something she has dreamed about since she was young.
I have been wanting to go to Mars since I was 14 and read a novel about a group of people colonizing the planet, the 32-year-old said. I always found it to be particularly exciting.
Knowing that Morphy had a great interest in things that are rather out of this world, a colleague of Morphys informed her about the Mars One mission.
The online application phase for the mission began two years ago, and I applied immediately, she said.
Morphy said her family and friends have given her a lot of support.
My family and friends are mostly excited for me. After all, my sister already thinks Im an alien, she quipped.
The 100 finalists will be shortened to 24 finalists this fall. Those finalists will undergo rigorous training to mentally and physically prepare for the mission, according to Morphy.
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Are current water treatment methods sufficient to remove harmful engineered nanoparticle?
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New Rochelle, NY, March 10, 2015--The increased use of engineered nanoparticles (ENMs) in commercial and industrial applications is raising concern over the environmental and health effects of nanoparticles released into the water supply. A timely study that analyzes the ability of typical water pretreatment methods to remove titanium dioxide, the most commonly used ENM, is published in Environmental Engineering Science, a peer-reviewed journal from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers. The article is available free on the Environmental Engineering Science website until April 10, 2015.
Nichola Kinsinger, Ryan Honda, Valerie Keene, and Sharon Walker, University of California, Riverside, suggest that current methods of water prefiltration treatment cannot adequately remove titanium dioxide ENMs. They describe the results of scaled-down tests to evaluate the effectiveness of three traditional methods--coagulation, flocculation, and sedimentation--in the article "Titanium Dioxide Nanoparticle Removal in Primary Prefiltration Stages of Water Treatment: Role of Coating, Natural Organic Matter, Source Water, and Solution Chemistry".
"As nanoscience and engineering allow us to develop new exciting products, we must be ever mindful of associated consequences of these advances," says Domenico Grasso, PhD, PE, DEE, Editor-in-Chief of Environmental Engineering Science and Provost, University of Delaware. "Professor Walker and her team have presented an excellent report raising concerns that some engineered nanomaterials may find their ways into our water supplies."
"While further optimization of such treatment processes may allow for improved removal efficiencies, this study illustrates the challenges that we must be prepared to face with the emergence of new engineered nanomaterials," says Sharon Walker, PhD, Professor of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Riverside.
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