NASA recently did this with a congratulatory message from administrator Charles Bolden. It appears that the song was not stored on the internal memory for the rover, which is no surprise. During the event, NASA engineers also spoke to students and media about the mechanics involved in getting a song back from Mars. Will.i.am’s i.am angel Foundation and Discovery Education also announced a $10 million classroom education initiative that will reach 25 million students each year. The initiative will focus on science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics.We mentioned earlier this week that rapper and Black Eyed Peas alum will.i.am had teamed up with NASA. The goal of the tie up was to encourage students to study science, technology, engineering, and math. As part of the team up between the rapper and NASA, will.i.am’s latest single called “Reach for the Stars” was transmitted from the surface of Mars by the curiosity Rover to students and media !
at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. <br />http://www.slashgear.com/curiosity-will-i-am-reach-for-the-stars-music-playback-goes-off-without-a-hitch-29244298/
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Monday, August 27, 2012
Sunday, August 19, 2012
In key test, Curiosity zaps Mars rock with powerful laser - CNET
ChemCam was designed and built at Los Alamos and is a joint project between the U.S. Department of Energy and the French national space agency. It is one of 10 state-of-the-art instruments making up Curiosity's science payload that will look for carbon compounds and signs of past or present habitability during the rover's planned two-year mission.The laser beam created a visible spark of electrically charged plasma that was then observed by the instrument's telescope. The telescope, mounted on Curiosity's camera mast, fed the light through optical fibers to three spectrometers designed to record 6,144 different wavelengths of infrared, visible and ultraviolet light.<br />http://news.cnet.com/8301-11386_3-57496102-76/in-key-test-curiosity-zaps-mars-rock-with-powerful-laser/
Saturday, August 11, 2012
NASA's Curiosity rover landed on Martian soil; a look at what's ahead - Washington Post
The nuclear-powered, six-wheel Curiosity is on a quest to learn whether the Martian environment could have been favorable for microbial life. Before it can drive, it has to slog through weeks of health checkups. Since it’s the most complex spacecraft ever sent to the red planet, engineers want to make sure it’s in tip-top shape before they hand over the keys to scientists. It already has done a cursory check of its 10 science tools, but more tests are needed. This weekend, its computers get a software update — a process that will last several days.The mission’s chief scientist John Grotzinger said it was like staring at California’s Mojave Desert. The landing site is pebbly with sand dunes nearby and mountains off in the distance. A curtain of haze hung over the site. Curiosity’s destination is Mount Sharp, a 3-mile-high mountain rising from the center of the crater floor near the equator. Observations from space reveal the base of the mou!
ntain shows signs of past water — a good place to hunt for the chemical ingredients of life.<br />http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/nasas-curiosity-rover-landed-on-martian-soil-a-look-at-whats-ahead/2012/08/11/f1f348a2-e412-11e1-89f7-76e23a982d06_story.html
ntain shows signs of past water — a good place to hunt for the chemical ingredients of life.<br />http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/nasas-curiosity-rover-landed-on-martian-soil-a-look-at-whats-ahead/2012/08/11/f1f348a2-e412-11e1-89f7-76e23a982d06_story.html
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Solar day 2: Curiosity starts to rock - Sydney Morning Herald
Today, solar day 2 for Curiosity, the mission control team will instruct the rover to position its remote sensing mast, which has been stowed since the rover's descent and landing. The mast contains the ChemCam instrument, which will analyse rock samples using a mass spectrometer. The instrument works by shooting a laser beam at a rock up to seven metres away, vaporising part of the rock so the spectrometer can assess its chemical composition. Yesterday the rover successfully fired up two of its science instruments, including the radiation detection detector, RAD, which measured high-energy radiation during the spacecraft's flight, but was turned off during descent.<br />http://www.smh.com.au/world/science/solar-day-2-curiosity-starts-to-rock-20120808-23tto.html
University Structure
The current island-structure of universities is a way of wasting invaluable potentials. The existence of various disciplines in university is a golden opportunity, but people usually ignore it.
Saturday, August 4, 2012
What if huge NASA Mars rover crashes Sunday night? - NBCNews.com
Much of the money will come out of NASA's robotic Mars exploration program, which has enjoyed a string of successes in the past decade. After landing in January 2004, for example, the twin rovers Spirit and Opportunity discovered plenty of evidence that Mars was once warmer and wetter than it is today. And the Phoenix lander found subsurface water ice near the planet's north pole in 2008. As a result, NASA was forced to drop of out the European-led ExoMars mission, which aims to deliver an orbiter and a rover to the Red Planet in 2016 and 2018, respectively. And the agency is fundamentally restructuring and downscaling its Mars program, in an attempt to figure out how to make the most out of every precious dollar. <br />http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/48509237/ns/technology_and_science-space/
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Social and Cultural Activities in University
It should be taken into account that the main goal of attending universities is to experience academic life and culture; thus, students should not only look for their degree and graduation. Instead, they should enjoy their academic life, and degree is a consequence of their studies. To this aim, it is necessary to have solid cultural programs, providing a delightful environment for students. The design of social activities should not be independent programs for students’ free times; instead they should be designed as a part of the university united program. In other words, social activities are not extra services to students, but part of their academic programs.
http://higher-education.criticpen.com/article/social-and-cultural-activities-in-university-m4z6
http://higher-education.criticpen.com/article/social-and-cultural-activities-in-university-m4z6
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