Science

Send me to the moon!

Also thanks to Google, space exploration and moon travel will get one step closer. Check out the following article to see why:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6993373.stm

If only I could take part in the competition. Eye-wink Unfortunately, I imagine any moon rover I'm able to construct would only make it 400m across the surface of the planet, so I'm not even going to bother entering.

Future of computing?

No time to talk, but you should probably check this out if any bit of you is a geek like me. It's an interesting article (a rant by a big geek, really) about the possible future of computing. It's about time for some radical changes in the way we use these things!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/6225398.stm

Habitable planet found?

Take me to the moon in 2024, to Mars a few years later, and once propulsion technology catches up to the current Science Fiction, how about Gliese 581 C? Apparently, an earth like planet has been found 20 light years away that could indeed host human life sometime in the future.

Seriously, how cool would that be? Sign me up for the second mission! (Since all the people on the first mission will be eaten by alien wildlife and we'll learn from our mistakes.)

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6589157.stm

Moon bound...

Well, I got the latest issue of time and read one article straight through, wide-eyed and eager to get in the action. What was it about? Only one of the most exciting new sectors of exploration and commercial development... private space travel and tourism. You absolutely have to read this article and tell me what you think! Wouldn't you love to colonize the moon with me? I'll be posting news about a site idea I've had for a little while as soon as it's up and running. Eye-wink

Article: "The Space Cowboys," by Cathy Booth Thomas
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1592834,00.html

Heat Gun

This headline definitely grabbed my attention, so I thought I'd share:
US military unveils heat-ray gun

I mean... how cool is that? Cool (no pun intended) It's only fitting... we better start developing effective laser weapons if we're planning on a moon base. How else are spaceships going to shoot each other? You can't use ballistics without expending ridiculous amounts of fuel to compensate for the equal and opposite reaction of shooting metal out of a cannon. Lasers! We need more!

U.S. attacks Chinese 'space weapon'

hehe The headline of a BBC news article (the title of this blog post) was quite eye catching. Of course, you go there and find out they've changed it to condemned, which more accurately describes what went on. We didn't actually nuke their space missile lab, we just didn't like the fact that they're carrying out live tests of ballistic missiles capable of knocking out satellites over 500 miles from Earth. Which, I'd like to say, is just stinking cool. Sticking out tongue Read about it here: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6281247.stm

And if you've got the time, here's an incredible space scene constructed by a spray paint artist. You'll be amazed at what he can do with spray paint! I've never seen anything like it... It was so cool I watched all 8+ minutes and then emailed the link to my brother. Go space! Eye-wink

Video link: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-1246174515665636969

Space, Rob, Life, and Righteousness

This is a wide ranging blog post of a few topics on my mind with no necessary or imagined interconnectivity. However, there is a certain tendency toward insufferability that begs me to try to draw connections for the sake of it... Eye-wink (For those of you who don't know, you can click the read more links under my blog posts to view the whole thing!)

First, I'd love for you all to check out this news story: Amazon boss shows off spacecraft. Ahh, my ticket to the moon. Cool It even has a video you can watch of this cone shaped spaceship lifting off and floating back to earth. Solid ground. Land... oh, I'd love to leave it and lose myself (and hopefully not my lunch) in the weightlessness of space. The other article I have for you isn't as cool, but it's interesting nonetheless: Black hole found in ancient lair. Makes me think a black hole is like a dragon... hoarding its wealth, the glory of the stars.

Moon Base

Having read this article, I thought I must share it with you! Nasa is apparently planning to establish a base on the south pole of the moon by the year 2024. The goal is to get 6 month residential visits by astronaut crews by the end of that year. Incredible! I'm sure they'll need a chaplain eventually, and you can bet I'll be the first to sign up. Eye-wink

Science Jokes

Ok, so I found this wonderfully entertaining, super nerdy website full of science jokes! You have to check it out and give yourself a good groaning chuckle. Really, these jokes are bad. But they're soooo good. Eye-wink

http://www.xs4all.nl/~jcdverha/scijokes/