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‘A Glorious Dawn’ – Carl Sagan ft. Stephen Hawking

September 28th, 2012 | Brain, Space

Good Morning!

This song came out a few years ago from the Symphony of Science group (the same group that brought us ‘The Garden of Your Mind‘), and it is a dandy.  Most of the footage came from Carl Sagan’s Cosmos and Stephen Hawking’s Universe series.

These are 2 great scientists who were tremendously influential in the communication of science, so it’s great to see them remixed together for this video.

Special thanks to reader, Jess Jae, for passing this along!

-RSB

 

Space Shuttle Endeavour in Austin, TX

September 20th, 2012 | Space

The Space Shuttle Endeavour is currently on its farewell tour from Kennedy Space Center in Florida to its permanent home in Los Angeles.  The shuttle is making historic fly-bys in several major U.
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S. cities, including Houston, Austin, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.  Make sure to head outside and take some photos like the ones above and impress the internet.
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 These are all shots of Endeavour in Austin, TX taken by amateur photographers.

If you happen to be in Los Angeles tomorrow morning, here’s a list of the best Shuttle watching spots:

  • Los Angeles City Hall
  • California Science Center
  • Getty Center
  • Griffith Observatory
  • Queen Mary
  • Long Beach Aquarium
  • Malibu, Venice and Huntington beaches
  • Jet Propulsion Laboratory
  • Universal Studios

RSB

And here’s one last photo for good measure:

The Pilot’s Melancholy

September 19th, 2012 | Space

This series by Dominik Smialowski, titled “The Pilot’s Melancholy,” is quite extraordinary.  The intricate features of the flight suit really stand out against the barren Icelandic terrain.
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 This has been one of my favorites from The Space Suit of the Week feature over on The Fox is Black.  Good find, Alana Zimmer!

You can find more of the series (and other eery photos) over at Dominik’s website.

-RSB

Ninja Star Supersonic Plane

September 5th, 2012 | Robot, Space

NASA may be most known for its space exploration, but the organization also makes significant contributions to technology back here on Earth.  0,000 was recently awarded to The University of Miami team responsible for the Ninja Star Supersonic plane shown above.
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The really interesting thing about the plane is that it can fly in 2 different orientations.  One direction is specifically designed for normal, sub-sonic flight speeds, but with a quick turn of 90 degrees, it can zoom into Supersonic speed without the loud Sonic BOOM.  AND, they say this plane could get you from New York to Tokyo in 4 hours!
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You can see the normal, sub-sonic orientation below.

And although the aircraft is officially called the supersonic bi-directional (SBiDir) flying wing (FW), I’ll put my vote in for The Ninja Star when it comes out in about 20 years.
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You can read more here.

-RSB

Early Photos of Mars from the Curiosity Rover

August 31st, 2012 | Space

And they are pretty amazing!

And maybe the coolest thing I’ve seen come from the Curiosity Rover is this Panorama image of Mars. You really start to feel like you are standing on the Red Planet itself.
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Find more photos here.

Exciting times!

-RSB

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