Friday, November 30, 2012

NASA, ESA Use Experimental Interplanetary Internet to Test Robot From International Space Station | Reduction

NASA, ESA Use Experimental Interplanetary Internet to Test Robot From International Space Station

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WASHINGTON-- NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) successfully have used an experimental version of interplanetary Internet to control an informative rover from the International Space Station. The experiment used NASA's Disruption Tolerant Networking (DTN) process to send messages and show technology that one day might enable Internet-like communications with space autos and support habitats or infrastructure on yet another world . Space station Expedition 33 commander Sunita Williams in late October used a NASA-developed laptop computer to from another location drive a small LEGO robotic at the European Space Operations Centre in Darmstadt, Germany. The European-led experiment used NASA's DTN to mimic a circumstance where an astronaut in an auto orbiting a planetary body manages a robotic rover in the world 's area .

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Sunita Williams

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Badri Younes

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0.0898028"The demonstration showed the feasibility of using a new communications infrastructure to send commands to a surface robot from an orbiting spacecraft and receive images and data back from the robot," said Badri Younes, ...
-0.113978"The demonstration showed the feasibility of using a new communications infrastructure to send commands to a surface robot from an orbiting spacecraft and receive images and data back from the robot," said Badri Younes, deputy associate administrator for space communications and navigation at NASA Headquarters in Washington. "The experimental DTN we've tested from the space station may one day be used by humans on a spacecraft in orbit around Mars to operate robots on the surface, or from Earth using orbiting satellites as relay stations."
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U.S. defends "enormous" climate efforts at U.N. talks | Reduction

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0.125783"Those who don't follow what the U.S. is doing may not be informed of the scale and extent of the effort, but it's enormous," Pershing said. ...
0"It doesn't mean enough is being done," Pershing said. ...
0.0249451"It doesn't mean enough is being done," Pershing said. "It's clear the global community, and that includes us, has to do more if we are going to succeed at avoiding the damages projected in a warming world."
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Maite Nkoana-Mashabane

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0.15285"We owe it to our people, the global citizenry. We owe it to our children to give them a safer future than what they are currently facing," said South African Foreign Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, ...
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Note that quote stats are likely to be meaningless beyond the aggregate score due to the tiny sample size. However, they are always provided just in case you find something useful there.

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Kepler Mission Manager Report - Mar. 11, 2009 | Redux

Kepler Mission Manager Report - Mar. 11, 2009

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NASA's Uncanny Amazing Webb Mirrors | Redux

NASA's Uncanny Amazing Webb Mirrors

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The first two mirrors that will fly aboard NASA's James Webb Space Telescope arrived at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. on Sept. 17, 2012. In this photo , one of the two mirrors was being "uncanned" as the shipping canister it was delivered in was opened in NASA's giant clean room . There are a total of 18 mirror segments that comprise the Webb's big primary mirror. The mirrors were delivered from Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp. of Boulder, Colo. who produced and packed them. The Webb telescope's mirrors will certainly permit the James Webb Space Telescope see farther away and further back in time to detect the light from the really first and most distant stars and galaxies. The Webb telescope has 21 mirrors, with 18 primary mirror segments interacting as one large 21. 3-foot (6. 5-meter) primary mirror.

NASA's Uncanny Amazing Webb Mirrors

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