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03/27/2013 09:51:54 PM · #51 |
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03/27/2013 09:58:38 PM · #52 |
yeah, I saw it too -- but it's only a 1 in 2000 chance. It sounded so much more interesting than that. :)
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03/27/2013 10:01:56 PM · #53 |
Martian auroras sounded pretty interesting ... don't forget to vote in the photo of the year contest (see previous link) -- it's down to the final four ... |
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04/19/2013 07:47:33 PM · #54 |
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05/10/2013 07:32:14 PM · #55 |
Triple Planetary Conjuction coming up in a couple of weeks. |
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05/22/2013 01:35:28 PM · #56 |
Come Fly With the Newest Landsat
//earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/LDCMLongSwath/?src=eoa-features
Satellites don't take videos; they capture still images. But in a new mosaic, 56 stills have been stitched together to present a seamless video flyover of what LDCM saw one day in April 2013.
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05/22/2013 01:49:07 PM · #57 |
NASA just gave a grant to an inventor that has invented a food replicator. (a 3d printer that can print food)
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05/22/2013 02:03:28 PM · #58 |
Originally posted by cowboy221977: NASA just gave a grant to an inventor that has invented a food replicator. (a 3d printer that can print food) |
For some reason I've always had trouble making a decent pie crust -- maybe this is the answer!
I'm guessing (if it's real) it has to do with a potential Mars mission, with a goal of assembling shelf-stable ingredients into something resembling a food item more appetizing than paste ... and anyway, it seems like a tastier use for a printer than making a handgun ... ;-)
What's more impressive (to me) is the progress being made in getting those printers to use cells to print transplantable organs.
Message edited by author 2013-05-30 19:32:06. |
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05/30/2013 07:31:21 PM · #59 |
Asteroid flyby May 31 - June 7 ... supposed to be visible (with telescope) in Northern Hemisphere. |
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05/30/2013 08:28:59 PM · #60 |
Originally posted by cowboy221977: NASA just gave a grant to an inventor that has invented a food replicator. (a 3d printer that can print food) |
Can it print a hot fudge sundae? Just wondering... |
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05/30/2013 09:45:38 PM · #61 |
Originally posted by ambaker: Originally posted by cowboy221977: NASA just gave a grant to an inventor that has invented a food replicator. (a 3d printer that can print food) |
Can it print a hot fudge sundae? Just wondering... |
Or a glass of cold beer ...
I think I heard that pizza (an almost 2-D food anyway) might be the first target ... |
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06/11/2013 11:26:32 PM · #62 |
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06/12/2013 12:46:01 PM · #63 |
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06/18/2013 02:46:18 PM · #64 |
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06/19/2013 01:54:05 PM · #65 |
In about 2-1/2 hours, everybody get ready to smile and Wave at Saturn! |
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06/19/2013 02:43:07 PM · #66 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: In about 2-1/2 hours, everybody get ready to smile and Wave at Saturn! |
The ultimate self portrait. |
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07/01/2013 07:51:18 PM · #67 |
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07/01/2013 07:57:12 PM · #68 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: In about 2-1/2 hours one month, everybody get ready to smile and Wave at Saturn! |
Oops, mis-read the date -- according to the Wave at Saturn site the event is July 19 ... |
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07/01/2013 08:08:21 PM · #69 |
Originally posted by GeneralE: Originally posted by GeneralE: In about 2-1/2 hours one month, everybody get ready to smile and Wave at Saturn! |
Oops, mis-read the date -- according to the Wave at Saturn site the event is July 19 ... |
coool! I thought I missed it!
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07/03/2013 12:07:12 AM · #70 |
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07/15/2013 04:22:30 PM · #71 |
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07/17/2013 07:36:53 PM · #72 |
Wave at Saturn is coming up on Friday! |
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07/17/2013 08:14:12 PM · #73 |
Oooh!! Thanks for the reminder! I have to go look up the time. I think I put it on my calendar...
Ok -- 5:40PM eastern time.
It should be a speed challenge!! 24 hour speed challenge, and your camera time must fall in the 15 minute window where Cassini will be photographing you!
Message edited by author 2013-07-17 20:20:21.
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07/17/2013 09:25:44 PM · #74 |
Thanks for keeping this thread current, Gen. Do you think ordinary binoculars will be enough to see Saturn? |
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07/17/2013 10:11:32 PM · #75 |
Originally posted by bvy: Thanks for keeping this thread current, Gen. Do you think ordinary binoculars will be enough to see Saturn? |
If you can hold them steady enough, binoculars may resolve Saturn to a small (flattened) disk, but I don't think you can see the ring structure without a small telescope. At the time of the photo-op, Saturn will still be lost in daylight (near the eastern horizon) from North America, and so not visible at all for several more hours. |
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