Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

Raspberry Pi and Sony Made an AI-Powered Camera Module



Article: Raspberry Pi and Sony made an AI-powered camera module - The Verge

Raspberry Pi, maker of credit-card-sized computers, has partnered with Sony to make an Artificial-Intelligence-powered camera module.

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Tuesday, September 3, 2024

First Image of External Solar System



Article: This is our first direct look at a multiplanet system around a Sun-like star - Science

For the first time, a solar system has been imaged by a telescope. European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT) has observed the Sun-like star TYC 8998-760-1, 300 light-years from Earth.

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Wednesday, February 7, 2024

Artificial Intelligence Reads Ancient Scrolls



Article: AI breakthrough enables scientists to read Roman scrolls once buried by Mount Vesuvius - ZDNet

The Vesuvius Challenge, a contest launched in March 2023 by University of Kentucky researcher Brent Seales, former GitHub CEO Nat Friedman, was launched to recruit Artificial Intelligence experts to help read ancient Roman scrolls.

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Monday, January 16, 2023

Mission to Asteroid Loaded with Riches



Article: If NASA catches this asteroid everyone on Earth would get $93b - Physics-Astronomy.com

Mission Site: Psyche - NASA

The asteroid 16 Psyche is said to be loaded with riches, like gold. If all of its valuable metals were successfully mined, it would be enough to give everyone on Earth $93 billion. A NASA mission will be launching on October 1st of this year to go investigate the asteroid.

Read the article above to learn more! The link to the NASA mission is right below that.

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Thursday, April 15, 2021

Blue Origin Latest Space Flight



Video: Blue Origin's New Shepard launches after 'astronaut rehearsal,' nails landings! - Video From Space



Blue Origin launched their latest flight of their New Shepard rocket and capsule. The capsule successfully separated and parachuted to a landing. The rocket came back and made a safe touchdown. Video is above!

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Tuesday, April 13, 2021

NASA Hosts Black Hole Week



Homepage: Work Progresses Toward Ingenuity’s First Flight on Mars - NASA/JPL.com



NASA is hosting Black Hole Week. From April 12-16, you can learn all about black holes directly from the space experts at NASA!

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Mars Helicopter to Fly Soon



Article: Work Progresses Toward Ingenuity’s First Flight on Mars - NASA/JPL.com



NASA and JPL continue to work towards the first flight of the Injenuity Helicopter on Mars. That flight will take place no earlier than April 14. Engineers are at work testing out the helicopter's systems to make sure everything is go before the first flight attempt.

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Monday, October 19, 2020

Comet Sample Return Happens Tomorrow



Article: OSIRIS-REx to collect sample from Bennu’s surface - NASA.gov

Article: NASA is about to play 'tag' with asteroid Bennu: Here's how it works. - Space.com



Tomorrow, Tuesday, October 20, the NASA spacecraft OSIRIS-REx, will play "tag" with an asteroid, and attempt to collect a sample that it will then return to Earth.

NASA TV will start its coverage at 5 p.m. EDT.

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Monday, July 13, 2020

How to See Comet NEOWISE



Viewing Information: For those at northerly latitudes, Comet NEOWISE up in the evening now, too - EarthSky.org

Go to: TheSky Live Planetarium. Then,

1.) At the top left, click on location and set where you are.

2.) Below that, set the time you are looking for.

3.) Below that, in the search box, key "Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE)" and ENTER.

Neowise is following the sun in the sky. So, right now, it is rising about an hour and a half before the sun. Later in the month, that will switch, and it will be following the sun into setting.

Click on the link above to register for the event!

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Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Learn About New Space Telescope



Event Information: Astronomy in Space: From Hubble to Roman - SETI Institute

In two weeks, SETI Institute will offer a live event discussing the OTHER upcoming space telescope. In this case, it will be the newly named Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope – or Roman Space Telescope. It was formerly known as WFIRST. It is set to launch in the mid-2020's.

Click on the link above to register for the event!

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Monday, July 6, 2020

Comet Can Be Seen in Night Sky



Article: Comet C/2020 F3 (NEOWISE) springs a naked-eye surprise - Astronomy Magazine

After a few disappointments this year, a comet now gives us hope of seeing one in the night skies!

Comet NEOWISE can be seen it in the morning sky. Click the article above for all the details!

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Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Learn How First Black Hole Image Was Made



Webcast: Seeing the Unseeable: Capturing an Image of a Black Hole - YouTube

Related Article: First Images of a Black Hole from the Event Horizon Telescope - AAS Nova



Tonight, June 2, at 8 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time, learn about how the historic first photo of a black hole was made. Scientists from the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration will tell you how it was done!

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Monday, May 25, 2020

Virgin Orbit First Launch Fails



Article: Virgin Orbit's 1st test launch fails to reach orbit - Space.com

The first launch attempt for Virgin Orbit has failed. Crew and craft are okay. The mission was to launch a payload into space from a 747.

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Thursday, May 14, 2020

"The Black Hole" Movie Revisited



Article: How Disney's 'Black Hole' Tried to Match 'Star Wars' - The Hollywood Reporter



A fascinating look at the troubled production of Disney's first PG-rated film, "The Black Hole." The push-pull that had to be made with the very conservative Disney to deliver an edgy science-fiction film is chronicled in this article. A good read!

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Monday, November 25, 2019

Chosen for Artemis Event!



Article: Experience Artemis Day and Go Behind the Scenes at NASA’s Rocket Factory - NASA

I was chosen to be part of NASA's Artemis event next month at two NASA locations near New Orleans. These two are: the Michoud Assembly Facility where the rockets for Artemis are assembled, and the Stennis Space Center, where rocket engines are tested.

I very much look forward to it, and will report on it right here.

 • Michoud Assembly Facility
 • Stennis Space Center

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Thursday, November 21, 2019

Friday, June 7, 2019

Chasing the Moon - New PBS Documentary in July



Article: PBS Series 'Chasing the Moon' Takes a New Look at the Apollo-Era Space Race - Space.com

PBS will air a three-part documentary on the race to the moon, from July 8 to 10 at 9 p.m. EDT

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NASA Opens Space Station to Tourists



Article: NASA Opens International Space Station to New Commercial Opportunities, Private Astronauts - NASA

NASA is opening the International Space Station to commercial opportunities, as well as to tourists who are in good shape, and willing to pay about $58 million per trip.

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Brad Pitt in "Ad Astra" Sci-Fi Thriller - First Teaser



Trailer: "Ad Astra" Teaser - 20th Century Fox



The first teaser is out for "Ad Astra," a science-fiction thriller starring Brad Pitt.

"Ad Astra" premieres September 20, 2019.

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Watch Next Mars Lander Being Built



Article: Watch NASA Build Its Next Mars Rover - NASA
Live Cam: Seeing 2020 - NASA



A new webcam allows you to watch the NASA 2020 rover being built.

Also, webchats will occur Mon.-Thu. at 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. PDT (2 p.m. and 7 p.m. EDT), with additional moderated chats when special activities (like drive tests) occur.

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