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Nov 22, 2011

“Russian” to the Martian Frontier, Nov 22, 2011

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In the twentieth century, the United States won the race to the Moon. In this century, though, don’t be surprised if Russia is the first to land a human on Mars. Roscosmos (Russia’s official space agency) is not only making bold promises about sending human explorers to Earth’s red neighbor; it’s making concrete progress in the here and now toward delivering on them.
NASA, continuing its descent from world-class space agency into undervalued arm of the Environmental Protection Agency, left Europe hanging last summer when it reneged on its promise to build a launch vehicle for the ExoMars mission. This mission, as THE FUTURIST discussed earlier this year, was supposed to be a joint venture by NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) to deploy a robot satellite to Mars in 2016, and a robotic land rover in 2018, for the purposes of searching the planet’s surface for signs of past life. With NASA suddenly bailing, ESA was left with a good satellite but no means of launching it.
In the twentieth century, the United States won the race to the Moon. In this century, though, don’t be surprised if Russia is the first to land a human on Mars. Roscosmos (Russia’s official space agency) is not only making bold promises about sending human explorers to Earth’s red neighbor; it’s making concrete progress in the here and now toward delivering on them.
NASA, continuing its descent from world-class space agency into undervalued arm of the Environmental Protection Agency, left Europe hanging last summer when it reneged on its promise to build a launch vehicle for the ExoMars mission. This mission, as THE FUTURIST discussed earlier this year, was supposed to be a joint venture by NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) to deploy a robot satellite to Mars in 2016, and a robotic land rover in 2018, for the purposes of searching the planet’s surface for signs of past life. With NASA suddenly bailing, ESA was left with a good satellite but no means of launching it."

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SPACE weather prediction model improves NOAA’s forecast skill, Nov 22, 2011


An X-ray image of the Sun from August 5

"NOAA is now using a sophisticated forecast model that substantially improves predictions of space weather impacts on Earth. Better forecasts offer additional protection for people and the technology-based infrastructure we use daily.
Explosions in the sun’s outer atmosphere – tracked and forecast by NOAA scientists – can cause geomagnetic and solar radiation storms at Earth that can impede the operation of electrical power grids, interfere with the normal function of Global Positioning Systems and temporarily hamper radio and satellite telecommunications. Grid and satellite operators and airlines can take protective measures when stormy conditions are forecast."

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Will Your Invention Change the World? Registration for 2012 is Now Open, Νοω 22, 2011


 1,000 conference attendees
· 50,000+ online visitors
· July 27-29, 2012
· Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel, Canada
On July 27-29, 2012, a small group of brilliant entrepreneurs will be given a chance to change the world. Their ideas could give birth to the next Internet, Facebook or Unmanned Aerial Vehicle.
This event creates the perfect recipe for success. Bring together over 1,000 investors, scientists, engineers, and early adopters and offer them the opportunity to see and touch the greatest inventions of the year.
Unlike other events, the field goes beyond software and internet apps. Some of the most exciting and innovative ideas are coming out of DIY and Maker Faires, with others combining cutting-edge software with the latest in hardware.
The atmosphere will be electric.
Last year's event, co-produced with 1x57 and sponsored by Disruptathon, was a huge success. Covered in The Vancouver SunBYTE, published by Information Week, CBC Canada and other news outlets around the world. Learn about it here.
Touchscreen devices for voting, online fundraising opportunities, and an evening cocktail hour open to conference attendees and the local Vancouver tech scene.
We are expecting fireworks, and with a growing list of sponsors and partners, there will be. This event is not one to miss!