Ancient Star Seen Zooming Through Space at 600 Kilometers Per Second

(05-11-2024, 02:58 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Science is trying to unlock dead to a live. Clapping
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Tardigrades is one human is trying to learn, hope it could lead to biotechnological advancements that benefit astronauts
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Two Adult with a egg following behind arhh. Rotfl
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(07-11-2024, 04:40 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Election in U.S. is over...with Trump win all  three my takung control of the Senate too, as will as and also the US president post.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0lp48ldgyeo

Election in U.S. is over...with Trump win all three, the lower house, also taking control of the Senate too, as will as,also the US president post.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c0lp48ldgyeo
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https://youtu.be/aCCtrR5d9w0?si=hjO9yGgwKRaI8xiI
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(31-10-2024, 03:21 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  15 Bil Miles Away, NASA’s Voyager 1 Breaks Its Silence the shutdown & turn on appears to have been triggered by spacecraft’s fault protection system, automatically onboard issues, system try conserves power by disabling non-essential if spacecraft’s power supply is overstretched, it take weeks for team to pinpoint exactly activated the fault protection system. This troubleshooting & Command Response to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California manages communications within Voyager 1 via Deep Space Network. When JPL team sends instructions, Voyager 1 responds by transmitting engineering data, helps team assess its reaction to command. This back-&-forth takes 2days— 23 hrs, command to travel over 15 bil miles (24 bil km) to Voyager 1 & another 23 hrs for data to return to Earth.
On Oct 16, flight team sent command to turn on one of spacecraft’s heaters. While Voyager 1 have had ample power to op the heater, so command triggered fault protection system, team learned of issue when Deep Space Network couldn’t detect Voyager 1’s signal on October 18.

Communication Challenges and Solutions help.
Spacecraft typically communicates with Earth using called X-band radio transmitter, named for specific frequency uses, flight team correctly hypothesized fault protection system had lowered rate transmitter, sending back data, mode requires less power from spacecraft, but it changes X-band signal in Deep Space Network needs to listen for. Engineers found signal later that day & Voyager 1 otherwise seemed to be in a stable state, team began investigating what happened. Then, on Oct 19, communication appeared to stop entireling, flight team suspected Voyager 1’s fault protection system was triggered twice, it turned off X-band transmitter switched a 2nd radio transmitter called S-band. S-band uses less power, Voyager 1 had not used communicate with Earth since 1981, uses a different frequency than X-band transmitters signal is significantly fainter, flight team was not certain S-band could be detected at Earth due spacecraft’s distance, but they with Deep Space Network were able to find it.


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Astronomers Find Signs Of Distant Objects At The Edge Of Our Solar System Suggesting, Which Suggests The Kuiper Belt Is Larger Than Previously Believed
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(07-11-2024, 11:41 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  [Image: Screenshot-2024-11-07-23-40-43-10-40deb4...480b12.jpg]

NASA has announced an updated plan to continue New Horizons’ mission of exploration of the outer solar system. Beginning in fiscal year 2025, New Horizons will focus on gathering unique heliophysics data, can be readily obtained during an extended, low-activity mode of operations.

While the science community is not currently aware of any reachable Kuiper Belt object, this new path allows for the possibility of using the spacecraft for a future close flyby of such an object, should one be identified. It also will enable the spacecraft to preserve fuel and reduce operational complexity while a search is conducted for a compelling flyby candidate.

“The New Horizons mission has a unique position in our solar system to answer important questions about our heliosphere and provide extraordinary opportunities for multidisciplinary science for NASA and the scientific community,” said Nicola Fox, associate administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate in Washington. “The agency decided that it was best to extend operations for New Horizons until spacecraft exits Kuiper Belt, which is expected in 2028 through 2029.”

New, extended mission will be primarily funded by NASA’s Planetary Science Division and jointly managed by NASA’s Heliophysics and Planetary Science Divisions.
https://www.nasa.gov/missions/new-horizo...ar-system/
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(08-11-2024, 02:54 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  
NASA has announced a plan to continue New Horizons’ mission of exploration outer solar system. Beginning in fiscal year 2025, New Horizons will focus on gathering unique heliophysics data, can be readily obtained during extended, low-activity mode operations.

Science community is not currently aware of any reachable Kuiper Belt object, new path allows for possibility using spacecraft for a future close flyby of such any object, should one be identified. also will enable spacecraft to preserve fuel & reduce op complexity while search is conducted for a compelling flyby candidate.

New Horizons mission has a unique position in our solar system to answer important questions about our heliosphere & provide extraordinary opportunities for multidisciplinary science for NASA & scientific community,” said Nicola Fox, associate administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate in Washington
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New, extended mission will be primarily funded by NASA’s Planetary Science Division & jointly managed by NASA’s Heliophysics and Planetary Science Divisions.
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NASA’s New Horizons to Continue Exploring Outer Solar System. 

“Agency decided that it was best to extend op for New Horizons until spacecraft exits Kuiper Belt, which is expected in 2028 through 2029.”
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(09-11-2024, 10:30 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  NASA’s New Horizons to Continue Exploring Outer Solar System. 

“Agency decided that it was best to extend op for New Horizons until spacecraft exits Kuiper Belt, which is expected in 2028 through 2029.”

They!, NASA's are hoping to try to find something from here too...good try. Clapping
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(10-11-2024, 06:15 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  They!, NASA's are hoping to try to find something from here too...good try. Clapping

Elon Musk's net worth hits $300 billion for the first time in three years after Donald Trump's win. A increase of U.S.$34 billion in one day.
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(10-11-2024, 08:31 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Elon Musk's net worth hits $300 billion for the first time in three years after Donald Trump's win. A increase of U.S.$34 billion in one day.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tech...122825.cms
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Zhang Kejian (L), head of the China National Space Administration (CNSA), and Ding Chibiao, vice president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), unveil the sample container during the Chang'e-6 lunar sample handover ceremony in Beijing, capital of China, June 28, 2024. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang)

BEIJING, June 28 (Xinhua) -- China's Chang'e-6 mission collected 1,935.3 grams of samples from the far side of the moon, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) announced Friday.

Zhang Kejian, head of the CNSA, handed over the sample container to Ding Chibiao, vice president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), along with the sample certificate at a ceremony held in Beijing.

Minister of Industry and Information Technology Jin Zhuanglong presided over the handover ceremony.
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See moment astronauts emerge from space capsule after six-month mission
Three astronauts onboard China's Shenzhou-18 spacecraft returned to Earth on November 4 after spending six months in space, carrying out experiments, according to state media
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Revolutionary new jet engine turns electricity directly into thrust. A revolutionary plasma jet engine developed at Wuhan University could transform aviation by using only air and electricity, eliminating fossil fuels.

The global dependence on fossil fuels, especially in transportation, has dire consequences. These fuels are the largest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions, exacerbating global warming and harming respiratory health. However, a breakthrough from Wuhan University offers a glimpse of a future where jet propulsion relies solely on electricity and air.
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(21-06-2024, 02:31 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  A mysterious Planet Nine, J1249+36 is one of just a handful of hypervelocity stars identified in the Milky Way

"hypervelocity" stars are extremely rare, but we've just spotted a particularly special example. 

A star named CWISE J124909+362116.0 (J1249+36 for short) not only exceeds the galactic escape with velocity at around 600 kilometers (373 miles) per second, it's a very rare type of tiny, ancient, main sequence star called an L subdwarf, which happens to also be one of the oldest in the Milky Way.

First spotted by citizen scientists combing through telescope data for signs of the – and although far from the fastest we've seen, it represents something of a challenge to astronomers; namely, how did it get so breathtakingly fast?

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(11-11-2024, 10:35 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Revolutionary new jet engine turns electricity directly into thrust. A revolutionary plasma jet engine developed at Wuhan University could transform aviation by using only air and electricity, eliminating fossil fuels.

The global dependence on fossil fuels, especially in transportation, has dire consequences. These fuels are the largest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions, exacerbating global warming and harming respiratory health. However, a breakthrough from Wuhan University offers a glimpse of a future where jet propulsion relies solely on electricity and air.
https://www.thebrighterside.news/post/re...to-thrust/

What Happened: in U.S.  Trump’s campaign promise to impose tariffs of up to 60% on Chinese imports poses a significant threat to Xi Jinping‘s economic model...
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trump will
ban huawei
ban tiktoh
ban BYD
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(08-07-2024, 03:18 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Next and many next generation rocket technology can help us. But it can take100, 500 or maybe 1000 years...arhh. It's moving moment as we try to get closer to light travel. Since science took a look at atom. A note on smallest part of a substance that cannot be broken down chemically. Each atom has a nucleus (center) made up of protons (positive particles) and neutrons (particles with no charge). Electrons (negative particles) move around the nucleus.

JWST Detect LED Artilicial Light on Proxima Life Revealing  Aliens Cities Life. Aliens. Just oni 4.2 light years for Earth. Maybe 10% 20% maybe 50% of light to send eg: Like Voyager 1 again be b4 2130 years.

Voyager 1Max speed. 61,500 km/h

Alien is watch when 3 astronaut go to the moon. Michel Collin saw on the dark side. Finally admitted everything's.
https://youtu.be/Vj7Lzk3ePhM?si=mQlnK57Kto_1jnJs
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(12-11-2024, 10:41 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Alien is watching when 3 astronaut go to the moon. Michel Collin saw on the dark side. Finally admitted everything's.
https://youtu.be/Vj7Lzk3ePhM?si=mQlnK57Kto_1jnJs

Alien is watching when 3 astronaut go to the moon. Michel Collin saw on the dark side. Finally admitted everything's.
https://youtu.be/Vj7Lzk3ePhM?si=-xB1BOZ2HDVQP_Gv
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Alien is watching on moon?. 
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Alien is watching from a nearby area, see the pic, as their craft, a small little dot grow very fast, see capture in the next pic above show... Rotfl
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(07-11-2024, 05:23 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  https://youtu.be/aCCtrR5d9w0?si=hjO9yGgwKRaI8xiI

Blinken, in Brussels, pledges to shore up Ukraine support ahead of Trump transition. While...

Cross continents at 16,700 mph': Elon Musk says New York City to Shanghai in 40 minutes is 'now possible'. Musk says his dream of rocketing passengers across the world in under an hour on the Starship rocket is “now possible” after Donald Trump’s re-election.
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(13-11-2024, 05:51 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Blinken, in Brussels, pledges to shore up Ukraine support ahead of Trump transition. While...

Cross continents at 16,700 mph': Elon Musk says New York City to Shanghai in 40 minutes is 'now possible'. Musk says his dream of rocketing passengers across the world in under an hour on the Starship rocket is “now possible” after Donald Trump’s re-election.

But this isn’tl average plane ride. Passengers will need to brace for G-forces during liftoff & landing & stay belted during the low-gravity journey. Elon Musk wants to change way we fly. The billionaire tech mogul is pushing with SpaceX’s plans to launch “Earth to Earth” space travel, offering intercontinental flights taking off like a rocket & land just minutes later across globe. He says his dream of rocketing passengers across world in under an hour on Starship rocket is “now Rotfl possible” after Donald Trump’s re-election.

'This will send shockwaves. He & Vivek Ramaswamy to lead new 'DOGE' department in Trump administration. US President-elect Donald Trump picks Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy to lead DOGE...envisioned nearly decade ago, he plan would see SpaceX’s 395-foot stainless-steel rocket, Starship, ferry passengers from major city to another in record-breaking time. 

London to New York? Thirty minutes. New York to Shanghai? Just 39 minutes. Instead of plunging deep into space, the rocket would glide along Earth’s orbit, making long-haul flights a blink-and-you’re-there experience. But this isn’t your average plane ride. Passengers will need to brace for G-forces during liftoff and landing and stay belted during the low-gravity journey. SpaceX even suggests that travelers might want to recline and “clench” as they exit and re-enter the atmosphere.Details here below... crying

The bold venture has stirred excitement, particularly on X, where a user suggested that Trump’s FAA might greenlight the project quickly. Musk replied, “This is now possible,” fueling speculation that approvals could come sooner than later. A sleek SpaceX video showcases the dream: passengers boarding a boat in New York City, heading to a Starship launchpad offshore, and rocketing to Shanghai in under 40 minutes. While the trip looks smooth on-screen, SpaceX has noted that these rapid flights may not include standard perks—think no toilets or food, with Musk suggesting “tactical” bathroom breaks on the boat. Originally built to take humanity to Mars, Musk’s Starship might just turn global travel on its head, making flights in minutes the new normal.
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(13-11-2024, 06:09 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  But this isn’tl average plane ride. Passengers will need to brace for G-forces during liftoff & landing & stay belted during the low-gravity journey. 

London to New York?. in thirty minutes. New York to Shanghai? Just 39 minutes. By plunging deep into space, the rocket would glide along Earth’s orbit, making long-haul flights a blink-and-you’re-there experience. But this isn’t your average plane ride. Passengers will need to brace for G-forces during liftoff and landing and stay belted during the low-gravity journey. SpaceX even suggests that travelers might want to recline and “clench” as they exit and re-enter the atmosphere.Details here below... crying this is saying it -- Big Grin is very easy. 

The bold venture has stirred excitement, particularly on X, where a user suggested that Trump’s FAA might greenlight the project quickly. Musk replied, “This is now possible,” fueling speculation that approvals could come sooner than later. A sleek SpaceX video showcases the dream: passengers boarding a boat in New York City, heading to a Starship launchpad offshore, and rocketing to Shanghai in under 40 minutes. While the trip looks smooth on-screen, SpaceX has noted that these rapid flights may not include standard perks—think no toilets or food, with Musk suggesting “tactical” bathroom breaks on the boat. Originally built to take humanity to Mars, Musk’s Starship might just turn global travel on its head, making flights in minutes the new normal.

Crazy!. Elon Musk wants to change way we fly. The billionaire tech mogul is pushing with SpaceX’s plans to launch “Earth to Earth” space travel, offering intercontinental flights taking off like a rocket & land just minutes later across globe. He says his dream of rocketing passengers across world in under an hour on Starship rocket is “now Rotfl possibleafter Donald Trump’s re-election.


'This will send shockwaves. He & Vivek Ramaswamy to lead new 'DOGE' department in Trump administration. US President-elect Donald Trump picks Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy to lead DOGE...envisioned nearly decade ago, he plan would see SpaceX’s 395-foot stainless-steel rocket, Starship, ferry passengers from major city to another in record-breaking time.
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(14-11-2024, 06:55 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Elon Musk wants to change way we fly. The billionaire tech mogul is pushing with SpaceX’s plans to launch “Earth to Earth” space travel, offering intercontinental flights taking off like a rocket & land just minutes later across globe. He says his dream of rocketing passengers across world in under an hour on Starship rocket is “now Rotfl possibleafter Donald Trump’s re-election.
'This will send shockwaves. He & Vivek Ramaswamy to lead new 'DOGE' department in Trump administration. US President-elect Donald Trump picks Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy to lead DOGE...envisioned nearly decade ago, he plan would see SpaceX’s 395-foot stainless-steel rocket, Starship, ferry passengers from major city to another in record-breaking time.

IT's! Just Crazy!. In just one term. Rotfl
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How NATO decide to react to Trump next year?.
https://youtu.be/aCCtrR5d9w0?si=0958RarwDmIe5f3h
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“He’s got a short attention span, talk about something else, find something else he’s irritated about.” Trump’s former national security advisor John Bolton says Trump “will” leave Nato if reelected, and recommends how European leaders could prevent him from pulling the plug on Europe’s defence.
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(15-11-2024, 10:07 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  “He’s got a short attention span, talk about something else, find something else he’s irritated about.” Trump’s former national security advisor John Bolton says Trump “will” leave Nato if reelected, and recommends how European leaders could prevent him from pulling the plug on Europe’s defence.

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Trump 24 hours stopping war between Ukraine on Russia / Putin is a big lies

Biden and his team struggle to escape questions about Trump’s return. On his final trip to a major global summit, Biden’s aides face a barrage of media questions about Trump’s looming presidency. (7 min)
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(16-11-2024, 10:36 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Biden and his team struggle to escape questions about Trump’s return. On his final trip to a major global summit, Biden’s aides face a barrage of media questions about Trump’s looming presidency. (7 min)

Cathie Wood says Elon Musk will succeed in his audit of the federal government because he has ‘more proprietary data’ than anyone
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