LGP Science Thread
-
- AHL Hall of Famer
- Posts: 9,888
- Joined: Wed Feb 01, 2006 10:45 am
- Location: Location: Location
Re: LGP Science Thread
NASA mission to explore Europa for life now a go
http://news.discovery.com/space/alien-l ... 150202.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://news.discovery.com/space/alien-l ... 150202.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
-
- AHL All-Star
- Posts: 5,254
- Joined: Tue Aug 22, 2006 9:51 am
- Location: BANNED for liking Butterfingers
Re: LGP Science Thread
viva la ben wrote:NASA mission to explore Europa for life now a go
http://news.discovery.com/space/alien-l ... 150202.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 25,043
- Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:03 pm
- Location: Good night, sweet prince...
Re: LGP Science Thread
Big image is big... 2 things that blew my mind. One: a living thing survived being -273 C and two: there is an "absolute hot". I knew about absolute zero, but an absolute hot was something new to me.
Spoiler:
-
- NHL Healthy Scratch
- Posts: 10,615
- Joined: Sun Jul 07, 2013 7:57 am
- Location: Sparta, WI
Re: LGP Science Thread
Tardigrade? Crazy eight-legged water dwelling microbear. That will be the coolest new thing I learned today.
-
- NHL Healthy Scratch
- Posts: 14,082
- Joined: Sat Jan 28, 2006 2:33 pm
- Location: White-Juday Warp Field Interferometer
Re: LGP Science Thread
They were featured on a couple episodes of 'Cosmos', and they nearly stole the show from Neil DeGrasse Tyson.dodint wrote:Tardigrade? Crazy eight-legged water dwelling microbear. That will be the coolest new thing I learned today.
-
- NHL Healthy Scratch
- Posts: 10,615
- Joined: Sun Jul 07, 2013 7:57 am
- Location: Sparta, WI
Re: LGP Science Thread
I didn't watch that version of Cosmos, NDT grates on my nerves. I mentioned this to a friend and he said Cosmos as well.
-
- AHL All-Star
- Posts: 7,342
- Joined: Sat Aug 12, 2006 4:04 pm
- Location: Wichita, KS
Re: LGP Science Thread
Hey c2i,
Uranus is -216°C.
Har Har Har.
Uranus is -216°C.
Har Har Har.
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 25,043
- Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:03 pm
- Location: Good night, sweet prince...
Re: LGP Science Thread
lol, that made me laugh more than it should have.
-
- AHL All-Star
- Posts: 6,754
- Joined: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:32 pm
- Location: Here and there
Re: LGP Science Thread
if all goes according to plan, SpaceX will be launching NASA's DSCOVR satellite at 6:10 p.m. today. This satellite will primarily study the "weather" of space, with a secondary focus on Earth's climate. DSCOVR is being launched to the L1 Earth-Sun Lagrange point; a Lagrange point is a position at which the gravitational attraction of two bodies balance out so that a third body at that point always stays in the same position relative to both other bodies. SpaceX will again attempt recovery of the first stage on the Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship. So we should either have the first-ever recovery of a rocket stage or another sweet crash/explosion video.
SpaceX has created a comedic Twitter account for the Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship, and this was posted earlier this weekend:
SpaceX has created a comedic Twitter account for the Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship, and this was posted earlier this weekend:
SpaceXDrone @TheDroneShip
Getting ready for this weekend... anyone know where I can find sunscreen that's SPF Exploding Rocket? You know....just in case....
-
- AHL All-Star
- Posts: 6,754
- Joined: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:32 pm
- Location: Here and there
Re: LGP Science Thread
SpaceX had to scrub for today due to a telemetry problem. Next launch opportunity is tomorrow at around the same time.
-
- NHL Healthy Scratch
- Posts: 10,615
- Joined: Sun Jul 07, 2013 7:57 am
- Location: Sparta, WI
Re: LGP Science Thread
Neil Armstrong was a pretty reclusive kind of guy so it's not super surprising that his widow found a bag of Apollo 11 parts in the back of his closet that she knew nothing about.
-
- AHL All-Star
- Posts: 5,254
- Joined: Tue Aug 22, 2006 9:51 am
- Location: BANNED for liking Butterfingers
Re: LGP Science Thread
More kewl stuff from science
http://www.sciencealert.com/scientists- ... its-tracks" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.sciencealert.com/scientists- ... its-tracks" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
-
- AHL All-Star
- Posts: 6,754
- Joined: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:32 pm
- Location: Here and there
Re: LGP Science Thread
Weather is a no-go today for anyone wanting to go to space from Florida. SpaceX will try tomorrow for the DSCOVR launch. While there was a malfunctioning video transmitter on the Falcon 9, that wouldn't have stopped the launch (although it might have disappointed the people watching the webcast). The reason for the scrub on Sunday was a failure in the Air Force's tracking radar.
The Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship has been officially christened: "Just Read The Instructions." I understand the name comes from a spaceship in the series of "Culture" novels by science fiction writer Iain M. Banks. The second landing barge currently under construction will be named ""Of Course I Still Love You," which comes from the same source. Apparently Elon Musk is a big fan of those books.
The Autonomous Spaceport Drone Ship has been officially christened: "Just Read The Instructions." I understand the name comes from a spaceship in the series of "Culture" novels by science fiction writer Iain M. Banks. The second landing barge currently under construction will be named ""Of Course I Still Love You," which comes from the same source. Apparently Elon Musk is a big fan of those books.
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 25,043
- Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:03 pm
- Location: Good night, sweet prince...
Re: LGP Science Thread
http://phys.org/news/2015-02-big-quantu ... verse.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Interesting. It'll be neat to see how/if this could explain cosmic microwave backgrounds (left over radiation from the big bang) or red shifts in stars, but I love that people are still thinking about and working on this kind of stuff.
Interesting. It'll be neat to see how/if this could explain cosmic microwave backgrounds (left over radiation from the big bang) or red shifts in stars, but I love that people are still thinking about and working on this kind of stuff.
-
- NHL Healthy Scratch
- Posts: 10,292
- Joined: Sat Apr 06, 2013 3:18 pm
- Location: I say stupid things. You have been warned
Re: LGP Science Thread
not anything specific but just a general thought: is anyone really interested in like the science of dreams and what not?
Honestly, if I could do my life over, I would try to become some sort of neuroscientist and specialize in dreams. I probably dream every other night and for the life of me can't figure out why the hell I'm dreaming about what I'm dreaming about.
what evolutionary purpose do they serve at all? it's just so weird
Honestly, if I could do my life over, I would try to become some sort of neuroscientist and specialize in dreams. I probably dream every other night and for the life of me can't figure out why the hell I'm dreaming about what I'm dreaming about.
what evolutionary purpose do they serve at all? it's just so weird
-
- NHL Healthy Scratch
- Posts: 14,082
- Joined: Sat Jan 28, 2006 2:33 pm
- Location: White-Juday Warp Field Interferometer
Re: LGP Science Thread
Dogs dream, too. That's cool.
-
- NHL Healthy Scratch
- Posts: 14,082
- Joined: Sat Jan 28, 2006 2:33 pm
- Location: White-Juday Warp Field Interferometer
Re: LGP Science Thread
A trip through our solar system at the speed of light.
[youtube][/youtube]
45 minutes, but super cool.
[youtube][/youtube]
45 minutes, but super cool.
-
- AHL All-Star
- Posts: 6,754
- Joined: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:32 pm
- Location: Here and there
Re: LGP Science Thread
Not looking good for a SpaceX launch today. Upper-atmosphere winds are over the limits for launch. Final decision on weather at T-13, but the winds have been at no-go levels for most of the day.
Edit: Scrub. Upper-level winds are 151% of the maximum limit. it's windy enough up there that it could actually tear the rocket apart. Will try again tomorrow.
Edit: Scrub. Upper-level winds are 151% of the maximum limit. it's windy enough up there that it could actually tear the rocket apart. Will try again tomorrow.
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 27,917
- Joined: Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:28 pm
- Location: Fredneck
Re: LGP Science Thread
http://m.phys.org/news/2015-02-big-quan ... verse.html
InterestingThe universe may have existed forever, according to a new model that applies quantum correction terms to complement Einstein's theory of general relativity. The model may also account for dark matter and dark energy, resolving multiple problems at once.
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 25,043
- Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:03 pm
- Location: Good night, sweet prince...
Re: LGP Science Thread
yeah... was interesting when I posted it yesterday too. 

-
- NHL Healthy Scratch
- Posts: 10,615
- Joined: Sun Jul 07, 2013 7:57 am
- Location: Sparta, WI
Re: LGP Science Thread
Maybe he is temporally displaced and hasn't seen it yet.
-
- AHL All-Star
- Posts: 6,754
- Joined: Wed Nov 15, 2006 3:32 pm
- Location: Here and there
Re: LGP Science Thread
Everything green so far for going to space today. Unfortunately, while the weather is now fine at the launch site, it stinks out in the Atlantic where the SS Just Read The Instructions would be trying to recover the first stage. They're talking about 10-foot waves on the NASA TV broadcast. So it looks like SpaceX is not going to try to recover the stage. It will land in the ocean.
-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 27,917
- Joined: Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:28 pm
- Location: Fredneck
Re: LGP Science Thread
I try and stay out of this devil infested thread!count2infinity wrote:yeah... was interesting when I posted it yesterday too.
-
- AHL All-Star
- Posts: 6,511
- Joined: Wed Oct 06, 2010 9:27 pm
- Location: In the Ballrooms of Mars
Re: LGP Science Thread
Indeed. If the universe has existed forever, there was no Creation and therefore no God the Creator.PensFanInDC wrote:InterestingThe universe may have existed forever, according to a new model that applies quantum correction terms to complement Einstein's theory of general relativity. The model may also account for dark matter and dark energy, resolving multiple problems at once.
PensFanInDC wrote:I try and stay out of this devil infested thread!



-
- NHL Third Liner
- Posts: 27,917
- Joined: Thu Aug 23, 2007 3:28 pm
- Location: Fredneck
Re: LGP Science Thread
Ya got me WK. That's all the evidence I needed 


