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Hubble Repairs Hindered By Antiquated Computer Systems

Oct 24th, 2008 · Part of the trouble NASA is encountering while fixing the Hubble Space Telescope comes from the fact that it's been up there for nearly two decades, and therefore carries computer systems long outdated here on Earth. 'One of the main computers that the …
see also: computer · scientists · technology · NASA · Intel · Hubble Space Telescope · memory

IBM Won't Open-Source OS/2

Jan 22nd, 2008 · Following an online petition in November 2007 by members of an OS/2 online community to open-source OS/2, IBM answered by sending a letter via FedEx making it clear that OS/2 is going to remain closed-source, citing business, technical, and legal reasons. …
see also: IBM · Online · 2006 · business · library · 2005 · community

Voyager 2 Shows Solar System Is "Dented"

Dec 12th, 2007 · NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft has found that our solar system is not round but is 'dented' by the local interstellar magnetic field, space experts said on Monday. The data were gathered by the craft on its 30-year journey when it crossed into a region called …
see also: NASA · magnetic · journeys · Solar · local · region · hemisphere

Voyager 2 Set to Reach Termination Shock

Nov 28th, 2007 · A computer model simulation developed at UC Riverside has predicted that in late 2007 to early 2008, the interplanetary spacecraft Voyager 2 will cross the termination shock, the spherical shell around the solar system that marks where the solar wind …
see also: computer · distance · Solar · 2008 · 2007 · Terminator · Spacecraft

Cassini's Iapetus Flyby

Sep 13th, 2007 · The Jet Propulsion Laboratory is reporting on the Cassini spacecraft's recent close flyby of the Saturnian moon Iapetus, highlighting images taken from distances 100 times closer than the Voyager 2 flyby in 1981. Near real-time images were shown to Cassini …
see also: 2001 · distance · Texting · JPL · Missions · Jet Propulsion Laboratory · Spacecraft

Antique Voyager Technology

Sep 2nd, 2007 · sea_stuart writes with a story from the Tidbinbilla space tracking station, outside Canberra, Australia. It is still communicating with the two Voyager spacecraft 30 years after they were launched and 18 years after Voyager 2 passed close by Neptune. …
see also: Hardware · robots · world · computer · technology · exploration · Solar

Voyager Spacecraft Celebrate 30th Anniversary

Aug 20th, 2007 · Raver32 writes to mention that 30 years after the original launch of Voyager 2, both Voyager spacecraft are still going strong. Flying away from us some billions of miles from our solar system's edge they continue to be a wealth of information more than …
see also: distance · Humans · Solar · Missions · anniversary · Spacecraft · Voyages

Earth Bacteria May Hitch A Ride To The Stars

May 9th, 2007 · Space.com has an article on how old rocket stages are carrying bacteria from Earth to interstellar space. For example, four upper rocket stages were used to boost deep space probes Voyager 1, Voyager 2, Pioneer 10 and New Horizons. The spacecraft were …
see also: engineering · planet · Space.com · distance · environment · journeys · survive

Cassini Probes the Hexagon On Saturn

Mar 27th, 2007 · Riding with Robots sends us to a NASA page with photos of a little-understood hexagonal shape surrounding Saturn's north pole. "This is a very strange feature, lying in a precise geometric fashion with six nearly equally straight sides," said Kevin Baines, …
see also: robots · fashion · scientists · photos · planet · NASA · Mystery

New Horizons Probe's Images of Jupiter

Mar 12th, 2007 · The Pluto-bound New Horizons space probe, launched a little over a year ago, recently succeeded in passing through a narrow navigational keyhole by Jupiter. Using the gas giant's tremendous gravity, the craft now has a significant boost toward its final …
see also: Navigation · destination · 2015 · Photography · horizon · Pluto · Gravity

Voyager 1 Passes 100 AU from the Sun

Aug 16th, 2006 · Yesterday, Voyager 1 passed 100 astronomical units from the sun as it continues operating after nearly 30 years in space. That is about 15 billion kilometers or 9.3 billion miles as it travels about 1 million miles per day. Scientists still hope it will …
see also: scientists · Solar · AU · Voyages · interstellar · space

Voyager 2 Detects Peculiar Solar System Edge

May 24th, 2006 · CNN reports that Voyager 2 has detected evidence of the magnetic edge of the solar system (aka the heliopause) at 76 AU (1 AU = 93 million miles), much closer to the Sun than the location of 85 AU found by Voyager 1. From the article: 'This implies that …
see also: magnetic · CNN · energy · Solar · evidence · hemisphere · particles

McAfee Anti-Virus Causes Widespread File Damage

Mar 13th, 2006 · [Friday] McAfee released an anti-virus update that contained an anomaly in the DAT file that caused many important files to be deleted from affected systems. At my company, tens of thousands of files were deleted from dozens of servers and around 2000 …
see also: servers · ca · IBM · products · office · company · Virus

George Takei To Play Star Trek's Sulu Again

Jan 20th, 2006 · TrekToday reports that George Takei has agreed to play Hikaru Sulu in an upcoming episode of the fan series Star Trek: New Voyages. He's the second actor from the original Star Trek series to come onboard; another episode will feature Walter Koenig as …
see also: writer · George · episode · actors · Takei · Sulu · TrekToday

New Uranus Moons and Rings Discovered

Dec 24th, 2005 · CNN reports that the Hubble Space Telescope has discovered two new moons and two new rings around Uranus. The moons had been imaged by Voyager 2 in 1986 but were not recognized as moons at the time.
see also: CNN · Hubble Space Telescope · 1986 · ringing · Voyages · moons · Uranus

NASA Jet Propulsion Lab Lays Off 300 Engineers

Oct 14th, 2005 · NASA JPL, the lab that brought us missions such as Voyager, Cassini, and the Mars Exploration Rovers will eliminate about 300 engineering related positions due to Congressional budget cuts, according to various sources. The cuts reflect a change in emphasis …
see also: robots · engineering · technology · NASA · contracts · lab · exploration

The Return of Saturn's Spokes

Sep 15th, 2005 · After more than a year in orbit around Saturn, the Cassini spacecraft has finally spotted 'spokes' in the rings. Spokes, large radial structures in the rings, where seen by the Voyager spacecraft and have remained difficult to fully explain. The reappearce …
see also: ringing · structure · Spacecraft · Voyages · Cassini · Saturn · Spokes

Walter Koenig Reprises His Role as Chekov

Aug 28th, 2005 · Walter Koenig returns to the role of Lt. Pavel Chekov in an upcoming episode of Star Trek: New Voyages, a fan made series mentioned earlier on Slashdot. He will be re-imagining the role that made him famous. 'The folks from New Voyages approached and …
see also: performances · ideas · imagination · life · famous · episode · dreams

Voyager 1 Crosses The Termination Shock

May 25th, 2005 · In a scientific session at the AGU meeting in New Orleans this morning, Dr. Ed Stone presented clear evidence that Voyager 1 crossed the termination shock last December. The scientists in the room applauded when the announcement was made.
see also: scientists · evidence · crossing · Terminator · scientific · New Orleans · Voyages

NASA Proposes Ending Voyager

Apr 5th, 2005 · NASA is proposing ending the 28-year old Voyager program, which costs a paltry $4mil per year to operate. One of the two Voyager probes is approaching the edge of what can be thought of as the sun's atmosphere (where the solar wind bumps up against interstellar …
see also: NASA · costs · Solar · dollars · 2015 · margins · atmosphere







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