Laser Technology In Particle Accelerators!

Laser Technology in Particle Accelerators!

https://phys.org/news/2018-06-laser-technology-success-particle.html

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6 years ago

Humanity might now be ignoring its’ First Chance to send a Deep_Space Exploration Probe to a real Oort_Cloud Object for The Time in History!


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11 years ago

Here's a chart of Bumble Bees of The Eastern United States with a chart of Bumble Bees of The Western United States located right below it.

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8 years ago

3D_XPOINT Advanced Computer Memory from Intel.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wgk4U4qVpNY&feature=share This New Highly Advanced 3D Computer Memory from Intel might someday replace Today's Computer Memory Technologies (like, Random Access Memory and Most Types of Flash_Memory) and yet it might even Replace The Microprocessor or CPU in Many Desktop and Minitower Computers someday!


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8 years ago

Here's some more information on NASA's Juno_Mission.

Juno: Join the Mission!

Our Juno spacecraft may be millions of miles from Earth, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get involved with the mission and its science. Here are a few ways that you can join in on the fun:

Juno Orbit Insertion

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This July 4, our solar-powered Juno spacecraft arrives at Jupiter after an almost five-year journey. In the evening of July 4, the spacecraft will perform a suspenseful orbit insertion maneuver, a 35-minute burn of its main engine, to slow the spacecraft by about 1,212 miles per hour so it can be captured into the gas giant’s orbit. Watch live coverage of these events on NASA Television:

Pre-Orbit Insertion Briefing Monday, July 4 at 12 p.m. EDT

Orbit Insertion Coverage Monday, July 4 at 10:30 p.m. EDT

Join Us On Social Media

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Orbit Insertion Coverage Facebook Live Monday, July 4 at 10:30 p.m. EDT

Be sure to also check out and follow Juno coverage on the NASA Snapchat account!

JunoCam

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The Juno spacecraft will give us new views of Jupiter’s swirling clouds, courtesy of its color camera called JunoCam. But unlike previous space missions, professional scientists will not be the ones producing the processed views, or even choosing which images to capture. Instead, the public will act as a virtual imaging team, participating in key steps of the process, from identifying features of interest to sharing the finished images online.

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After JunoCam data arrives on Earth, members of the public will process the images to create color pictures. Juno scientists will ensure JunoCam returns a few great shots of Jupiter’s polar regions, but the overwhelming majority of the camera’s image targets will be chosen by the public, with the data being processed by them as well. Learn more about JunoCam HERE.

Follow our Juno mission on the web, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Tumblr.

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com


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6 years ago
Landscape Language

Landscape Language

Cinnabar (adj) – a bright red color tinted with orange

Sitka mountain ash (Sorbus sitchensis) is known for its red berries, an important winter food for many birds and animals. However, its fall foliage can also be brightly colored, ranging from yellow to deep red. Or, in this case, cinnabar – a red color tinted with orange. What other unique colors have you seen this fall?

___________ NPS Photo, taken 10/1/18 at Paradise. Description: A cluster of shrubs with red berries and bright red-orange leaves. ~kl


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8 years ago

Happy 4th of July!

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11 years ago

Extrasolar Planets - Nancy Kiang, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies.  

Extraterrestrial Photosynthesis.  

A Presentation on The Colors of Plants on various different Habitable Moons and Habitable Planets in different kinds of Solar_Systems throughout The Universe.  


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8 years ago

Ranger Robin wrote Books on Birds.

Miniature Monday!
Miniature Monday!
Miniature Monday!
Miniature Monday!
Miniature Monday!

Miniature Monday!

Small books about birds by “Ranger Robin” published by Phillips and Hunt. No date, but definitely 19th century. These are four inches tall, so they are a bit beyond a miniature book, but definitely still small.

The books are: Hawks and Owls, Swimming Birds, Tooth-Billed Birds, Vultures and Eagles, and Wading Birds.

Seemed a shame that color wasn’t available to them when they printed that frontispiece, so I added the red they must have wished for.

 Gift of Carol Kapell in Memory of Pauline B. Deems.

-Colleen


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11 years ago

Nine Different Ways that Quantum_Computing will change life for the better.

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