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Deep Space Network Meets Higher Intelligence Agency – Deep Space Network Meets Higher Intelligence Agency (1996)
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Creative LION logo design ☆☆☆
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Mars Sample Return a top scientific priority, Lunine testifies - Technology Org
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Mars Sample Return a top scientific priority, Lunine testifies - Technology Org
At the western end of Mars’ Jezero Crater, a river channel and pile of sediments resembling river deltas on Earth hold clues about how Mars evolved from a more Earth-like world to the barren, inhospitable surface seen today.
Since 2021, NASA’s Perseverance rover has collected more than 20 samples of rocks and sediments from the crater floor, delta fan and hills above it – resources that could answer crucial questions about what happened to the red planet’s climate and geology and improve understanding of our own.
But those samples could be stranded on Mars if Congress fails to provide adequate funding for the space agency to design and build the Mars Sample Return mission, Jonathan Lunine, the David C. Duncan Professor in the Physical Sciences and chair of the Department of Astronomy in the College of Arts and Sciences, testifiedm before a congressional subcommittee reviewing NASA’s science programs.
“The benefit of succeeding in bringing back rock and soil from an ancient riverbed on a planet 140 million miles away is that it will tell the world that this nation has the imagination, will and courage to accomplish just about anything,” Lunine said in written testimony. “And that message is priceless. To not complete Mars Sample Return – to leave the samples stranded on Mars – would be … a national disgrace.”
Lunine was one of four experts invited to testify at the U.S. House Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics hearing titled, “Advancing Scientific Discovery: Assessing the Status of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate.” Watch a replay here.
Earlier this year, budget uncertainty led NASA to plan for the lower of two proposed funding levels for the mission and to lay off staff at its Jet Propulsion Lab in California. Current appropriations bills defer a decision on funding, which could range from $300 million to nearly $1 billion, while the agency reassesses the mission’s architecture.
Nicola Fox, associate administrator of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, said that after an independent review board’s “sobering analysis” of the mission’s costs and challenges last fall, the agency would complete its internal reassessment this spring.
“It’s our willingness to acknowledge these challenges and overcome them, to conduct science in ways that have barely been imagined, that makes us NASA,” Fox testified.
Lunine called Mars Sample Return the most ambitious robotic program the United States has ever attempted, requiring challenging new technology and involving multiple NASA centers and the European Space Agency.
But having served as a member of an independent review board that examined the mission last year, Lunine said he’s “supremely confident” that it can and will be done despite budget pressures requiring difficult choices.
“It can be done because American engineering prowess is up to the task,” he told lawmakers. “It will be done because as a nation we surely will not simply walk away from a daring, highly visible and scientifically important challenge.”
Successive National Academies of Sciences decadal surveys have identified the mission as the top priority in planetary science, Lunine said, to help answer the questions: Did life begin on Mars? How did Mars dry up? Exactly when did it dry up?
Only instruments in laboratories on Earth, instruments far more precise and powerful than those carried by the Mars rovers, can precisely analyze the collected rock and soil samples to determine their composition and age, Lunine said. In the same way, the samples Apollo astronauts returned from the moon established a definitive chronology for the earliest history of the Earth-moon system – the program’s most profound scientific achievement, Lunine said. More than a half-century later, moon samples continue to be studied by increasingly capable instruments.
“The samples returned from Mars in the coming decade will be analyzed not only by scientists active today, but by scientists who are not yet born, using laboratory techniques not yet invented,” Lunine said. “These precious records of early Mars will be a lasting scientific treasure and a legacy of American technological prowess.”
Source: Cornell University
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I can't be the only one who hates ESA's (European Space Agency) logo…
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Space and Agency
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Sunday 1 October Mixtape 379 “Analogic Surfing”
Retro Space Electronic Idm Wednesdays, Fridays & Sundays. Support the artists and labels. Don't forget to tip so future shows can bloom.
Jumble Hole Clough-Surfing the Sargasso Sea 00:31
Higher Intelligence Agency-Delta 03:24
Lars Leonhard-Raytracing 09:20
Carbon Based Lifeforms-Bloom, Pt. 1 15:52
The Irresistible Force-Blue My Mind 20:41
The British Stereo Collective-Mystery Fields 27:22
Cartas de Japón-Nueva Atlantis 29:02
Dohnavùr-The Kindness Of Others - Concretism Remix 36:37
Violet Mist-Celestial Drift 39:43
Metamatics-Jakemond 42:49
Sick Robot-1980 47:38
James Bernard-End of an Era (Comit Remix) 53:18
Mioclono-Myoclonic Sequences 58:32
Oberu-Analogic 1:09:41
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Retro Futurism - A Journey to the Past and Future
Retro Futurism is an art and design movement that has gained popularity in recent years, characterized by the combination of futuristic concepts with design and aesthetic elements of the past. It is a unique style that has fascinated people with its vision of the future as imagined by people in the past. The Retro Futurism movement is a fascinating exploration of our past, present, and future. In…
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Calming Colors: An Underrated Retail Design Strategy!
Looking for immersive retail design ways that can help you transform your retail store into a sanctuary of calm? Calming colours might prove to be the best visual merchandising strategy for you.
Click the below-mentioned link and read our latest LinkedIn article in order to discover how implementing a relaxing tone in a retail store can help retail brands relax the senses of visitors, enhance customer experience, and boost engagement.
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Available now, in partnership with the ESA and written by real life Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, The Astronaut Diaries is illustrated by the out of this world Doug Fuchs and put together by the stellar Anita Mangan - the cover's come a long way from my initial scamps and briefing notes...
Thankfully, Doug was able to pick up what I was putting down by way of art direction and Anita made the design sing even more with some well placed holofoil bling! The pics don't quite do it justice, so you'll have to see it shine like a star for yourself when you pick up your copy for the aspiring Astronaut in your life!
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The Role of Space Branding in Customer Journey Mapping
A customer’s journey might look straightforward, but a customer goes through a lot of stages and experiences before they even begin connecting with your brand. Building those experiences and stages for the customers in a memorable way is Space branding. This means designing physical environments that reflect a brand's identity, values, and messaging. It involves everything from the layout and décor to the sensory elements that create an immersive experience. When executed well, space branding turns any environment, be it an office, retail store, or experience centre, into a powerful touchpoint in the customer journey.
The Role of Interics Designs as a Space Branding Agency
As a leading space branding agency, we specialize in setting up compelling environments for experimental and technology centres. By using innovative showcasing methods and ideas, we display game-changing technology, create extensive history zones, install and highlight exhibits, and project technological breakthroughs while remaining true to the brand.
The objective is to map a customer journey and help visitors 'experience’ the ideas, products, and achievements that have impacted lives around the world.
The key elements of space branding in experience centres are essential:
First Impressions: The Entrance
Entrance is the first physical touchpoint in your customer’s journey. The entrance is often the first physical touchpoint in your customer’s journey. We strategically plan your entrance and set the tone for the entire experience. This could include branded signage, welcoming lobby designs, and thoughtful décor that immediately conveys the brand's personality. As an Office space design agency, we emphasize creating entrances to make sure that your customers have a positive and long-lasting impression of your brand.
Navigation and wayfinding
The easier it is to locate, the more satisfied your customer will be. As experts in spatial design, we use different methods to make clear and intuitive navigation essential in any branded space. We ensure that we provide effective wayfinding for customers to find their way. This also enhances the overall experience of your customer by reducing stress and frustration in locating. To provide this easy wayfinding, we implement signage, digital displays, and interactive maps that can all be branded to reinforce the company's identity while guiding customers through the space.
Engagement Zones
Engagement zones are an important and integral part of experience centres. We design the finest experience centres that always tell the brand story with a unique narrative that involves interaction, brand values, and heritage. We carefully design these spaces for your customers to see, wait for, and invest their time in. This is possible for us because of our deep understanding of culture, brands, and consumer science.
In a retail environment, these might be product displays and demo areas. In an office, there could be collaborative workspaces or relaxation areas. A small office space design can incorporate engagement zones that maximize the use of limited space while still delivering a branded experience.
Consistency and Cohesion
Consistency is key in space branding. We make a strategic approach that aligns every element, from the colour scheme and furniture to the lighting and artwork. We make sure that all the spatial designs created by us should work together to create a cohesive brand experience. This consistency helps reinforce the brand message and makes the journey more memorable.
Conclusion
Space branding is a vital component of customer journey mapping. By partnering with Interics Designs as your space branding agency or office space design agency, your businesses can create environments that enhance every stage of the customer journey. From first impressions to well-designed spaces, they can leave lasting impressions, foster brand loyalty, and ultimately drive business success.
Whether you’re a large corporation or a small business, investing in space branding is an investment in your brand’s future. By thoughtfully designing your physical spaces, we can turn every customer interaction into an opportunity to strengthen your brand and build lasting relationships.
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‘Mother of Dragons’ comet visible in the night sky - Technology Org
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‘Mother of Dragons’ comet visible in the night sky - Technology Org
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is visible in the night sky for observers in the northern hemisphere, offering a rare chance for professional and amateur astronomers to catch a glimpse of an object known for its spectacular outbursts of gas and dust.
Structure of a comet
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is a ‘Halley-type’ comet with an orbital period of roughly 71 years and a nucleus approximately 30 km wide. It has been observed during previous journeys through the inner Solar System, allowing astronomers to study its behaviour and characteristics over time.
Its distinctive shape has earned it the name ‘horned’ comet, or ‘devil’ comet, but we have chosen instead a pop-culture reference that draws on its role as the probable parent body of the ‘kappa-Draconids’, a small annual meteor shower that is active around 29 November to 13 December.
Like other comets, comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is composed of ice, dust, and rocky material. When it approaches the Sun, heat causes the ice inside the comet to turn from solid to gas.
The gas escapes from the surface of the comet, dragging dust with it. They form a large cloud and a tail that is pushed away from the Sun by the solar wind.
Where, when and how can I see the comet?
The visibility of comet 12P/Pons-Brooks varies. It can appear very bright when highly active and close to Earth. Other times, it may appear only faintly.
The comet will reach its closet point to Earth in June 2024. However, by this time, it won’t be possible to observe the comet from the northern hemisphere. Late March and early April will offer the best opportunities.
During this time, the comet will be visible in clear, dark skies above the western horizon during the hours after dusk. If you are lucky, you may be able to observe it with binoculars or even the naked eye, but you will have a better chance with even a small telescope, as its brightness is unpredictable.
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks won’t return to our night skies until 2095.
Discovery and previous appearances
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is named after two of the most prolific comet observers of all time.
French astronomer Jean-Louis Pons (1761–1831) made most of his discoveries using telescopes and lenses of his own design. Pons is noted today for making 37 visual comet discoveries between 1801 and 1827 – a record still held today.
One of his discoveries was made on 12 July 1812, when Pons spotted a dim object that initially lacked the iconic tail of a comet.
Over the next month, the comet became bright enough to be seen with the naked eye. It reached its peak brightness on 15 August that year and featured a distinct tail.
Astronomers calculated the orbit of the comet based on Pons’ observations and suggested that the new comet had an orbital period around the Sun of between 65 and 75 years.
British-American astronomer William R. Brooks (1844–1921) accidently verified these calculations during the comet’s next trip through the inner Solar System.
Sketches of Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks from 21-22 January 1884 by US astronomer Herbert Couper Wilson (1858-1940).
Brooks was also prolific: his 27 comet discoveries are second only to Pons’s. But it soon became apparent that the ‘new’ comet he spotted on 2 September 1883 was actually the same one discovered by his spiritual rival 71 years earlier.
Due to the dual nature of the discovery, comet 12P now bears the names of both astronomers.
12P/Pons-Brooks went on to become famous for the sudden outbursts of gas and dust observed during its approach to the Sun in 1883, 1954 and 2023. It is thought that records of bright objects in the night sky from China in 1385 and Italy in 1457 could be observations of 12P/Pons-Brooks.
Why are comets interesting?
Comets are ancient cosmic icebergs. They are roughly 4.6 billion years old and formed at the same time as the Sun, Earth and the other planets.
Gravitational interactions fling them towards the inner planets from out beyond the orbit of Neptune, making them some of the most chaotic and dynamically interesting objects in the Solar System.
A comet’s nucleus is typically between 1 and 50 km across with the structure of a dirty snowball. They are made of dust and ice, which partly goes from solid to gas when the comet is warmed by the Sun. Cometary and asteroid impacts may be responsible for a fraction of the water present on Earth and for the icy reservoirs that are thought to exist at the bottom of permanently shadowed craters on the Moon.
The defining characteristic of a comet is its tails. Tails come in two main types, a dust tail and an ion (or plasma) tail. When sunlight warms the ice on a comet, gas and dust are released into space.
The dust falls into orbit around the comet and is gently pushed into fan-shaped tail by incoming sunlight.
The gas is ionised by ultraviolet sunlight and the particles of the solar wind, and these charged particles (ions) form a narrow ion tail that is pushed directly away from the Sun by the solar wind.
Comet tails are the reason for Earth’s annual meteor showers, during which Earth passes through clouds of dust left behind by comets.
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is a ‘near-Earth comet’, which means it orbits the Sun in less than 200 years and comes close enough to the Sun that it could cross Earth’s orbit. ESA’s Planetary Defence Office keeps a close eye on near-Earth comets to monitor any risk of collision.
Near-Earth comets are much rarer than near-Earth asteroids – their less icy cousins. We know of only 122 near-Earth comets, but of almost 35 000 near-Earth asteroids.
ESA missions to comets and asteroids
Seeing comets from afar can be beautiful, but to really get to know them, you have to study them up close.
ESA has developed and flown a number of spacecraft to comets and asteroids to improve our understanding of the formation and evolution of the Solar System, the role of these objects in delivering the ingredients of life to Earth, how comet activity works, and the risks these fast-moving space rocks pose to our planet.
Giotto
Giotto was ESA’s first deep-space mission. In 1986, it passed closest to the nucleus of comet Halley. Its images showed for the first time the shape of a comet nucleus and found the first evidence of organic material in a comet. In 1992, after a long cruise through space, Giotto was directed to Comet Grigg–Skjellerup, which it passed just 200 km from the nucleus.
Rosetta
Rosetta was the first spacecraft to rendezvous with a comet when it arrived at 67P/ Churyumov–Gerasimenko on 6 August 2014 and entered orbit around it. It was the first spacecraft to follow a comet on its journey around the Sun and measure the increase in activity as the icy surface warmed up. On 12 November 2024, Rosetta’s Philae probe became the first to land on the surface of a comet. On the way, it also flew by two asteroids, Steins and Lutetia.
Hera
Launching later this year, the Hera mission is part of the world’s first test of asteroid deflection. The main spacecraft and its two CubeSats will perform a detailed post-impact survey of the asteroid Dimorphos following the impact of NASA’s DART mission in September 2022. Hera will turn the grand-scale experiment into a well-understood and repeatable planetary defence technique.
Mission to Apophis
Meanwhile, ESA’s Planetary Defence Office is also considering a number of options for a mission to asteroid Apophis. In April 2029, Apophis will come closer to Earth than our geostationary satellites and will be visible to the naked eye. The trajectory of Apophis is very well known, and it poses no risk to Earth, but it offers a unique chance to study such a large asteroid up close and better prepare for one that is.
Comet Interceptor
Looking further ahead, ESA’s future Comet Interceptor will build on the findings of Giotto and Rosetta. Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks is a returning comet that has made a number of previous appearances over the centuries. Launching in 2029, the unique aspect of the Comet Interceptor mission is that it will target a newly discovered comet entering the inner Solar System for the first time. Such a ‘pristine’ comet would carry material unaltered since the formation of the planets.
Special mention: SOHO
While not a dedicated comet mission, no list of prolific comet observers would be complete without mentioning the ESA/NASA Solar Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO). SOHO is used to monitor the unpredictable activity of the Sun, but previously undiscovered comets often pass through its field of view on the way to their fiery demise. While Pons and Brooks still hold the top spots for visual discoveries, we now spot most new comets using large telescopes either on Earth or on satellites in orbit. SOHO has spotted almost 5000 comets.
Source: European Space Agency
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commonly confused words
accept: to receive except: with the exclusion of
advice: recommendation (noun) advise: to recommend (verb)
adverse: unfavorable averse: opposed to
affect: to influence (verb); emotional response (noun) effect: result (noun); to cause (verb)
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angel: supernatural being, good person angle: shape made by joining two straight lines
are: plural form of "to be" our: plural form of "my"
accent: pronunciation common to a region ascent: the act of rising or climbing assent: consent, agreement
assistance: help assistants: helpers
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boar: a wild male pig bore: to drill a hole through
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breath: air taken in (noun) breathe: to take in air (verb)
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human: relating to the species homo sapiens humane: compassionate
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lessen: to decrease lesson: something learned and/or taught
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pedal: the foot lever of a bicycle or car petal: a flower segment peddle: to sell
personal: intimate; owned by a person personnel: employees
plain: simple, unadorned plane: to shave wood; aircraft (noun)
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quiet: silent, calm quite: very
rain: water drops falling; to fall like rain reign: to rule rein: strap to control an animal (noun); to guide or control (verb)
raise: to lift up raze: to tear down
rational: having reason or understanding rationale: principles of opinion, beliefs
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sense: perception, understanding since: measurement of past time; because
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stationary: standing still stationery: writing paper
straight: unbending strait: narrow or confining; a waterway
taught: past tense of "to teach" taut: tight
than: used to introduce second element; compared to then: at that time; next
their: possessive form of "they" there: in that place they’re: contraction for "they are"
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to: toward too: also; very (used to show emphasis) two: number following one
track: course, road tract: pamphlet; plot of ground
waist: midsection of the body waste: discarded material; to squander
waive: forgo, renounce wave: flutter, move back and forth
weak: not strong week: seven days
weather: climatic condition whether: if wether: a neutered male sheep
where: in which place were: past tense of "to be"
which: one of a group witch: female sorcerer
whose: possessive for "of who" who’s: contraction for "who is"
your: possessive for "of you" you’re: contraction for "you are" yore: time long past
commonly confused words part 2
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Sunday 1 October Mixtape 379 “Analogic Surfing EXCLUSIVE”
Retro Space Electronic Idm Wednesdays, Fridays & Sundays. Support the artists and labels. Don't forget to tip so future shows can bloom.
Jumble Hole Clough-Surfing the Sargasso Sea 00:31
Oberu-Analogic 03:35
London Clay-Presence Unknown 05:56
Lars Leonhard-Raytracing 09:49
Higher Intelligence Agency-Delta 16:31
Carbon Based Lifeforms, Karin My-Bloom, Pt. 1 22:34
John Scott Shepherd-Trans Space 27:32
Cate Brooks-Flowstate 30:40
Datasal-Besök 34:39
Sordid Sound System-Sharawadji 41:03
The Irresistible Force-Blue My Mind 46:50
The British Stereo Collective-Mystery Fields 54:00
Cartas de Japón-Nueva Atlantis 55:41
Dohnavùr-The Kindness Of Others - Concretism Remix 1:04:06
Violet Mist-Celestial Drift 1:07:20
S U R V I V E-Hourglass 1:10:22
Runningonair-Passage Of Days 1:17:26
Metamatics-Jakemond 1:26:52
Sick Robot-1980 1:32:12
Curved Light-VIII (Lapis) 1:38:14
James Bernard-End of an Era (Comit Remix) 1:45:55
Michael Brückner-A Secret (Part 3) 1:51:12
Mioclono, John Talabot, Velmondo-Myoclonic Sequences 1:57:20
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