Saturday 2 May 2020

Please Let me know If Any One Knows Any "Digital Raddi Wala" 🤔🤷 I Have 120 GB Of E-Newspapers...🙄

Please Let me know If Any One Knows Any "Digital Raddi Wala" 🤔🤷 I Have 120 GB Of E-Newspapers...🙄
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Radio, The Big Ear, and the WOW Signal May 02, 2020 via NASA Since the early days of radio and television we have been freely broadcasting signals into space. For some time now, we have been listening too. A large radio telescope at Ohio State University known as affectionately The Big Ear was one of the first listeners. The Big Ear was about the size of three football fields and consisted of an immense metal ground plane with two fence-like reflectors, one fixed and one tiltable. It relied on the Earth's rotation to help scan the sky. This photo, taken by former Big Ear student volunteer Rick Scott, looks out across the ground plane toward the fixed reflector with the radio frequency receiver horns in the foreground. Starting in 1965, the Big Ear was used in an ambitious survey of the radio sky. In the 1970s, it became the first telescope to continuously listen for signals from extraterrestrial civilizations. For an exciting moment during August 1977 a very strong, unexpected signal, dubbed the Wow! Signal, was detected by the Big Ear. But alas, heard only once, the source of the signal could not be determined. In May 1998 the final pieces of the Big Ear were torn down. #NASA https://ift.tt/3ddM7sd


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Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Saturday on May 02, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍵 👌

Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Saturday on May 02, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍵 👌
Darshan Bhambiru

NASA to Provide Coverage of SpaceX Commercial Crew Test Flight

NASA to Provide Coverage of SpaceX Commercial Crew Test Flight with Astronauts May 01, 2020: NASA will provide coverage of the upcoming prelaunch and launch activities for the agency’s SpaceX Demo-2 test flight with NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley to the International Space Station. #NASA #Trending #News https://ift.tt/3d7BQ0x

NASA will provide coverage of the upcoming prelaunch and launch activities for the agency’s SpaceX Demo-2 test flight with NASA astronauts Robert Behnken and Douglas Hurley to the International Space Station.

NASA Commits to Future Artemis Missions with More SLS Rocket Engines

NASA Commits to Future Artemis Missions with More SLS Rocket Engines May 01, 2020: NASA has awarded a contract to Aerojet Rocketdyne of Sacramento, California, to manufacture 18 additional Space Launch System (SLS) RS-25 rocket engines to support Artemis missions to the Moon. #NASA #Trending #News https://ift.tt/2WiLrut

NASA has awarded a contract to Aerojet Rocketdyne of Sacramento, California, to manufacture 18 additional Space Launch System (SLS) RS-25 rocket engines to support Artemis missions to the Moon.

Friday 1 May 2020

Educators to Speak with NASA Astronaut Aboard Space Station

Educators to Speak with NASA Astronaut Aboard Space Station May 01, 2020: Educators from across the nation will have an opportunity next week to talk with a NASA astronaut aboard the International Space Station. #NASA #Trending #News https://ift.tt/2KNDng4

Educators from across the nation will have an opportunity next week to talk with a NASA astronaut aboard the International Space Station.

Sang Choi Earns a Place in NASA's Inventors Hall of Fame May 01, 2020 via NASA Sang Choi has worked for NASA for nearly 40 years. Since beginning work at the Langley Research Center in October 1980, Choi has received 71 awards from the agency. #NASA https://ift.tt/2WkG8uA


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Wishing Everyone a Very Happy, and Enjoyable Weekend! 👌 Cheers !! 👍😊👊 Friday

Wishing Everyone a Very Happy, and Enjoyable Weekend! 👌 Cheers !! 👍😊👊 Friday
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A View Toward M106 May 01, 2020 via NASA Big, bright, beautiful spiral, Messier 106 dominates this cosmic vista. The nearly two degree wide telescopic field of view looks toward the well-trained constellation Canes Venatici, near the handle of the Big Dipper. Also known as NGC 4258, M106 is about 80,000 light-years across and 23.5 million light-years away, the largest member of the Canes II galaxy group. For a far far away galaxy, the distance to M106 is well-known in part because it can be directly measured by tracking this galaxy's remarkable maser, or microwave laser emission. Very rare but naturally occurring, the maser emission is produced by water molecules in molecular clouds orbiting its active galactic nucleus. Another prominent spiral galaxy on the scene, viewed nearly edge-on, is NGC 4217 below and right of M106. The distance to NGC 4217 is much less well-known, estimated to be about 60 million light-years, but the bright spiky stars are in the foreground, well inside our own Milky Way galaxy. Even the existence of galaxies beyond the Milky Way was questioned 100 years ago in astronomy's Great Debate. #NASA https://ift.tt/2VSFy8D


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Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Friday on May 01, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍵 👌

Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Friday on May 01, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍵 👌
Darshan Bhambiru

Andromeda Island Universe April 30, 2020 via NASA The most distant object easily visible to the unaided eye is M31, the great Andromeda Galaxy some two and a half million light-years away. But without a telescope, even this immense spiral galaxy - spanning over 200,000 light years - appears as a faint, nebulous cloud in the constellation Andromeda. In contrast, a bright yellow nucleus, dark winding dust lanes, expansive blue spiral arms and star clusters are recorded in this stunning telescopic image. While even casual skygazers are now inspired by the knowledge that there are many distant galaxies like M31, astronomers debated this fundamental concept 100 years ago. Were these "spiral nebulae" simply outlying components of our own Milky Way Galaxy or were they instead "island universes", distant systems of stars comparable to the Milky Way itself? This question was central to the famous Shapley-Curtis debate of 1920, which was later resolved by observations of M31 in favor of Andromeda, island universe. #NASA https://ift.tt/2zM6QF7


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The Ion Tail of New Comet SWAN April 29, 2020 via NASA Newly discovered Comet SWAN has already developed an impressive tail. The comet came in from the outer Solar System and has just passed inside the orbit of the Earth. Officially designated C/2020 F8 (SWAN), this outgassing interplanetary iceberg will pass its closest to the Earth on May 13, and closest to the Sun on May 27. The comet was first noticed in late March by an astronomy enthusiast looking through images taken by ESA's and NASA's Sun-orbiting SOHO spacecraft, and is named for this spacecraft's Solar Wind Anisotropies (SWAN) camera. The featured image, taken from the dark skies in Namibia in mid-April, captured Comet SWAN's green-glowing coma and unexpectedly long, detailed, and blue ion-tail. Although the brightness of comets are notoriously hard to predict, some models have Comet SWAN becoming bright enough to see with the unaided eye during June. #NASA https://ift.tt/3bNGnov


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Shining a Light on Dark Matter April 30, 2020 via NASA Dark matter, although invisible, makes up most of the universe’s mass and creates its underlying structure. #NASA https://ift.tt/35i4vgE


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Mars Helicopter to Fly on NASA's Next Red Planet Rover Mission April 29, 2020 via NASA The Mars Helicopter, a small, autonomous rotorcraft, will travel with NASA's Mars Perseverance rover, currently scheduled to launch in July 2020. #NASA https://ift.tt/3bOe0GT


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NASA-Developed Ventilator Authorized by FDA for Emergency Use

NASA-Developed Ventilator Authorized by FDA for Emergency Use April 30, 2020: A new high-pressure ventilator developed by NASA engineers and tailored to treat coronavirus (COVID-19) patients today was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use under the FDA’s March 24 ventilator Emergency Use Authorization. #NASA #Trending #News https://ift.tt/3aUN2vQ

A new high-pressure ventilator developed by NASA engineers and tailored to treat coronavirus (COVID-19) patients today was approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use under the FDA’s March 24 ventilator Emergency Use Authorization.

NASA Names Companies to Develop Human Landers for Artemis Missions

NASA Names Companies to Develop Human Landers for Artemis Moon Missions April 30, 2020: NASA has selected three U.S. companies to design and develop human landing systems (HLS) for the agency’s Artemis program, one of which will land the first woman and next man on the surface of the Moon by 2024. #NASA #Trending #News https://ift.tt/3cWkwvg

NASA has selected three U.S. companies to design and develop human landing systems (HLS) for the agency’s Artemis program, one of which will land the first woman and next man on the surface of the Moon by 2024.

NASA, Partners Launch Virtual Hackathon to Develop COVID-19 Solutions

NASA, Partners Launch Virtual Hackathon to Develop COVID-19 Solutions April 30, 2020: NASA, ESA (European Space Agency) and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) are inviting coders, entrepreneurs, scientists, designers, storytellers, makers, builders, artists, and technologists to participate in a virtual hackathon May 30-31 dedicated to putting open data to work in developing solutions to issues related to the COVID-19 pandemi #NASA #Trending #News https://ift.tt/2YkB2RC

NASA, ESA (European Space Agency) and JAXA (Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency) are inviting coders, entrepreneurs, scientists, designers, storytellers, makers, builders, artists, and technologists to participate in a virtual hackathon May 30-31 dedicated to putting open data to work in developing s...

Sunday 26 April 2020

Edwin Hubble Discovers the Universe April 26, 2020 via NASA How big is our universe? This very question, among others, was debated by two leading astronomers 100 years ago today in what has become known as astronomy's Great Debate. Many astronomers then believed that our Milky Way Galaxy was the entire universe. Many others, though, believed that our galaxy was just one of many. In the Great Debate, each argument was detailed, but no consensus was reached. The answer came over three years later with the detected variation of single spot in the Andromeda Nebula, as shown on the original glass discovery plate digitally reproduced here. When Edwin Hubble compared images, he noticed that this spot varied, and so wrote "VAR!" on the plate. The best explanation, Hubble knew, was that this spot was the image of a variable star that was very far away. So M31 was really the Andromeda Galaxy -- a galaxy possibly similar to our own. The featured image may not be pretty, but the variable spot on it opened a door through which humanity gazed knowingly, for the first time, into a surprisingly vast cosmos. #NASA https://ift.tt/3cS9ebz


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Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Sunday on April 26, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍵 👌

Another Awesome Day! Good Morning!! It's Sunday on April 26, 2020 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍵 👌
Darshan Bhambiru

NASA Administrator Statement on Passing of James Beggs

NASA Administrator Statement on Passing of Former Administrator James Beggs April 25, 2020: Statement from NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine on the passing of the agency’s sixth administrator, James Beggs, on April 23. #NASA #Trending #News https://ift.tt/3bIqFeo

Statement from NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine on the passing of the agency’s sixth administrator, James Beggs, on April 23.