Archive for the ‘Space’ Category
Shuttle blasts off, astonauts drink purified urine
Monday, November 17, 2008 1:24 No CommentsAs NASA prepares to double the number of astronauts living aboard the International Space Station, nothing may do more for crew bonding than a machine being launched aboard the space shuttle Endeavour on Friday.
Shields at 100% Captain!
Tuesday, October 28, 2008 14:31 No CommentsOne of my favourite devices from Science Fiction would have to be the “Force Field”. Be it the quaint let’s get it up in a hurry force field from the original Lost in Space TV series, or the nail biting “shields at 5% Captain” from the original Star Trek.
These fictional force fields protect us from a host of nasties ranging from a Klingon phaser blast to the unceasing onslaught of the Wraith in Stargate Atlantis. It’s all well and good for sci-fi but how close are we to developing a real world force field? A lot closer than you think! Welcome to “Cold Plasma”.
Aussie technology to beam Mars landing
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 13:30 No CommentsWhen humans set foot on the planet Mars, the world will be treated to a live telecast of stunning clarity and colour - a far cry from the blurry, grainy images of the first lunar landing four decades ago.
The television pictures will arrive courtesy of a technology called a ‘beamformer’, designed by CSIRO scientist Dr [...]
Space Tourism
Tuesday, October 14, 2008 13:02 No CommentsThe Soyuz TMA-13 spacecraft carrying a new crew for the International Space Station (ISS) has docked with the orbiting outpost.
Flying with American Mike Fincke and Russian Yuri Lonchakov is the US fare-paying tourist Richard Garriott.
Mr Garriott, who paid about $30m (£17m) for a 10-day trip to the ISS, is following in the footsteps of his [...]