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Salad could be grown on Mars, scientists say – The Independent

Posted: May 18, 2020 at 3:42 pm

Salad could be grown on Mars, scientists have said after successfully sending seeds on a mission to space.

The research saw a million rocket seeds sent on an actual rocket to the International Space Station. The mission, in 2015, was supported by British astronaut Tim Peake.

When the seeds came back to Earth six months later, 600,000 children across the UK took part in an experiment organised by the Royal Horticultural Society to grow and monitor these seeds.

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Although spaceflight did not compromise seed viability and development of the seedlings, the researchers said the "germination vigour" of the seeds was reduced.

They believe their findings, published recently in the journal Life, take scientists a step closer to knowing whether edible crops can be cultivated on long space missions.

Dr Jake Chandler, of the Royal Holloway's department of biological sciences in London and lead author on the paper, said: "Transporting high quality seeds to space and beyond will be crucial for growing plants that support human exploration of space, Mars and other worlds.

"Our study found that a six month journey to space reduced the vigour of rocket seeds compared to those that stayed on Earth, indicating that spaceflight accelerated the ageing process."

The researchers say that to maintain the quality of dormant seeds during spaceflights, they need to be protected from the harmful effects of cosmic radiation and mechanical vibrations of the spacecraft.

While aboard the ISS, the absorbed radiation dose of the seeds was found to be 100 times greater compared to the Earth's surface.

The researchers believe the radiation exposure during Mars missions would be at least five times greater than that of the ISS.

But despite these challenges, the experts say growing crops on long space missions could be achievable, if the seeds are sufficiently protected.

Mystic Mountain, a pillar of gas and dust standing at three-light-years tall, bursting with jets of gas flom fledgling stars buried within, was captured by Nasa's Hubble Space Telelscope in February 2010

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The first ever selfie taken on an alien planet, captured by Nasa's Curiosity Rover in the early days of its mission to explore Mars in 2012

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Death of a star: This image from Nasa's Chandra X-ray telescope shows the supernova of Tycho, a star in our Milky Way galaxy

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Arrokoth, the most distant object ever explored, pictured here on 1 January 2019 by a camera on Nasa's New Horizons spaceraft at a distance of 4.1 billion miles from Earth

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An image of the Large Magellanic Cloud galaxy seen in infrared light by the Herschel Space Observatory in January 2012. Regions of space such as this are where new stars are born from a mixture of elements and cosmic dust

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The first ever image of a black hole, captured by the Event Horizon telescope, as part of a global collaboration involving Nasa, and released on 10 April 2019. The image reveals the black hole at the centre of Messier 87, a massive galaxy in the nearby Virgo galaxy cluster. This black hole resides about 54 million light-years from Earth

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Pluto, as pictured by Nasa's New Horizons spacecraft as it flew over the dwarf planet for the first time ever in July 2015

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A coronal mass ejection as seen by the Chandra Observatory in 2019. This is the first time that Chandra has detected this phenomenon from a star other than the Sun

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Dark, narrow, 100 meter-long streaks running downhill on the surface Mars were believed to be evidence of contemporary flowing water. It has since been suggested that they may instead be formed by flowing sand

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Morning Aurora: Nasa astronaut Scott Kelly captured this photograph of the green lights of the aurora from the International Space Station in October 2015

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Mystic Mountain, a pillar of gas and dust standing at three-light-years tall, bursting with jets of gas flom fledgling stars buried within, was captured by Nasa's Hubble Space Telelscope in February 2010

Nasa/ESA/STScI

The first ever selfie taken on an alien planet, captured by Nasa's Curiosity Rover in the early days of its mission to explore Mars in 2012

Nasa/JPL-Caltech/MSSS

Death of a star: This image from Nasa's Chandra X-ray telescope shows the supernova of Tycho, a star in our Milky Way galaxy

Nasa

Arrokoth, the most distant object ever explored, pictured here on 1 January 2019 by a camera on Nasa's New Horizons spaceraft at a distance of 4.1 billion miles from Earth

Getty

An image of the Large Magellanic Cloud galaxy seen in infrared light by the Herschel Space Observatory in January 2012. Regions of space such as this are where new stars are born from a mixture of elements and cosmic dust

Nasa

The first ever image of a black hole, captured by the Event Horizon telescope, as part of a global collaboration involving Nasa, and released on 10 April 2019. The image reveals the black hole at the centre of Messier 87, a massive galaxy in the nearby Virgo galaxy cluster. This black hole resides about 54 million light-years from Earth

Getty

Pluto, as pictured by Nasa's New Horizons spacecraft as it flew over the dwarf planet for the first time ever in July 2015

Nasa/APL/SwRI

A coronal mass ejection as seen by the Chandra Observatory in 2019. This is the first time that Chandra has detected this phenomenon from a star other than the Sun

Nasa

Dark, narrow, 100 meter-long streaks running downhill on the surface Mars were believed to be evidence of contemporary flowing water. It has since been suggested that they may instead be formed by flowing sand

Nasa/JPL/University of Arizona

Morning Aurora: Nasa astronaut Scott Kelly captured this photograph of the green lights of the aurora from the International Space Station in October 2015

Nasa/Scott Kelly

Dr Chandler said: "Thus, while we should carefully consider protecting seeds from potentially harmful factors including space radiation and mechanical vibration, the seeds remained alive, and the prospect of eating home-grown salad on Mars may be one small step closer."

Major Peake, added: "In one of the largest and most inspirational experiments of its kind, more than half a million young people collected reliable data to help the scientists at Royal Holloway investigate the effects of spaceflight on rocket seeds.

"When humans travel to Mars, they will need to find ways to feed themselves, and this research helps us understand some of the biology of seed storage and germination which will be vital for future space missions."

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How and when to see the International Space Station in the sky from where you live – Hillingdon Times

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Details of how and when to spot the International Space Station above the UK at night have been revealed.

The stationflies above our heads constantly, and orbits the planet every 90 minutes at a height of over 250 miles.

Of course, it's impossible to see during the day, but at night - and with the space station's orbit passing over Britain just so - it takes on the appearance of a bright star moving across the sky.

It can actually be startling when you first spot it - a glowing orb without the telltale flashes of an aircraft's wing drifting silently through the dark - but the station passes overhead fairly frequently.

It goes through periods when we won't be able to see it for months, as its diagonal orbit crosses other parts of the planet, but every now and then, there comes a space of a few weeks when it flies overhead - and at night.

Times vary ever so slightly depending on your location, but we've used those given by NASA's Spot the Station website for Lancaster - the closest point we could find to the geographical centre of the UK - to try to give a good average.

Here are the dates and times of when the station will become visible, with details ofhow long it will be in the sky in brackets. Here's when to see it:

For more information, and for timings more specific to where you live, visit NASA's Spot the Station website- spotthestation.nasa.gov.

How do I see it?

You should have no trouble spotting the International Space Station as it drifts overhead - we say 'drift', but it's actually travelling at over 17,000 mph.

The station takes on the appearance of a bright star, and is usually much brighter than anything else in the sky.

Sometimes the station will rise over the horizon; other times it might 'fade' into view in the middle of the night sky as it enters into the sun's light.

It will always appear in the west, and will travel eastwards.

And just as it appears, it may disappear in the same way, growing fainter and fainter until its completely enshrouded by the Earth's shadow.

You'll easily be able to spot it with the naked eye (cloud cover permitting of course), though even modestly priced binoculars may be able to pick out some of the station's details, like its large solar panels.

So take a look up, there's a good chance you'll spot the International Space Station, and it can be amazing to think there are actually people living up there and conducting experiments within the space environment.

The experiments that they carry out would be almost impossible to replicate on earth.

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International Space Station tracker: how to see the ISS fly over Scotland in May – The Scotsman

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LifestyleOutdoorsThe International Space Station flies above our heads constantly, orbiting the planet every 90 minutes at a height of over 250 miles

Friday, 15th May 2020, 1:25 pm

Of course, it's impossible to see during the day, but at night - and with the space station's orbit passing over Britain just so - it takes on the appearance of a bright star moving across the sky.

It can actually be startling when you first spot it - a glowing orb without the telltale flashes of an aircraft's wing drifting silently through the dark - but the station passes overhead fairly frequently.

It goes through periods when we won't be able to see it for months, as its diagonal orbit crosses other parts of the planet, but every now and then, there comes a space of a few weeks when it flies overhead - and at night.

We've given the date, the time the station will become visible, and how long it will be in the sky in brackets. Here's when to see it:

May 15 - 10:51pm (5 minutes)

May 16 - 12.26am (6 minutes)

May 16 - 2:03am (6 minutes)

May 16 - 3:40am (5 minutes)

May 16 - 10:04pm (4 minutes)

May 16 - 11:39pm (6 minutes)

May 17 - 1:15am (6 minutes)

May 17 - 2:52am (6 minutes)

May 17 - 10:51pm (6 minutes)

May 18 - 12:27am (6 minutes)

May 18 - 2:04am (6 minutes)

May 18 - 3:42am (3 minutes)

May 18 - 10:04pm (5 minutes)

May 18 - 11:40pm (6 minutes)

May 19 - 1:16am (4 minutes)

May 19 - 2:53am (1 minutes)

May 19 - 10:52pm (6 minutes)

May 20 - 12:28am (5 minutes)

May 20 - 2:05am (1 minutes)

May 20 - 10:04pm (6 minutes)

May 20 - 11:41pm (6 minutes)

May 21 - 1:18am (2 minutes)

May 21 - 10:53pm (6 minutes)

May 22 - 12:30am (3 minutes)

May 22 - 10:05pm (6 minutes)

May 22 - 11:42pm (5 minutes)

May 23 - 1:19am (1 minutes)

May 23 - 10:54pm (6 minutes)

May 24 - 12:31am (2 minutes)

May 24 - 10:06pm (6 minutes)

May 24 - 11:43pm (4 minutes)

May 25 - 10:55pm (5 minutes)

May 26 - 12:33am (1 minutes)

May 26 - 10:07pm (6 minutes)

May 26 - 11:44pm (3 minutes)

May 27 - 10:56pm (5 minutes)

You should have no trouble spotting the International Space Station as it drifts overhead - we say 'drift', but it's actually travelling at over 17,000 mph.

The station takes on the appearance of a bright star, and is usually much brighter than anything else in the sky.

Sometimes the station will rise over the horizon; other times it might 'fade' into view in the middle of the night sky as it enters into the sun's light.

It will always appear in the west, and will travel eastwards.

And just as it appears, it may disappear in the same way, growing fainter and fainter until its completely enshrouded by the Earth's shadow.

You'll easily be able to spot it with the naked eye (cloud cover permitting of course), though even modestly priced binoculars may be able to pick out some of the station's details, like its large solar panels.

So take a look up, there's a good chance you'll spot the International Space Station, and it can be amazing to think there are actually people living up there and conducting experiments within the space environment.

The experiments that they carry out would be almost impossible to replicate on earth.

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MB&F and LEpe 1839’s Latest Clock is a Horological Space Station – HYPEBEAST

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Following the release of its Bulldog-inspired watch earlier this march, Swiss luxury watchmaker MB&F has returned alongside premier clockmaker LEpe 1839 for its latest clock, the Starfleet Explorer. Arriving six years after the launch of the Starfleet Machine, the two brands latest horological space station exudes a spacecraft-like design fit for exploring the galaxy.

Designed by MB&F and crafted byLEpe 1839, the Starfleet Explorer has been crafted in stainless steel and hand-lacquered polymer, arriving in three unique colorways of blue, green, or red. Not only does it display the hours and minutes, it also features an animation whereby three spacecraft perform a five-minute orbit around the station. Finishing off the piece is an eight-day power reserve as well as the capability to be manually wound using a key that winds the clocks movement and sets the time.

Take a detailed look at MB&F and LEpe 1839s Starfleet Explorer clock above. Exclusive to 99 units per colorway, they are currently available for 10,700 CHF (approximately $11,000 USD) via MB&Fs webstore.

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Understanding The Hybrid Cloud Model – Gigabit Magazine – Technology News, Magazine and Website

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Technology Magazine takes a closer look into what is meant by the broadly used term hybrid cloud and why it is so important.

What is it?

Simply put, a hybrid cloud is a mash-up of on-premises and off-premises IT resources.

To expand on that a bit, we can say that the hybrid cloud refers to a cloud environment made up of a mixture of on-premises private cloud resources combined with third-party public cloud resources that use some kind of orchestration between them. The advantage of the hybrid cloud model is that it allows workloads and data to move between private and public clouds in a flexible way as demands, needs, and costs change, giving businesses greater flexibility and more options for data deployment and use.

Hybrid cloud benefits:

Flexibility and scalability: Undoubtedly, the primary advantage of the hybrid cloud is its flexibility. It takes time and money to manage in-house IT infrastructure and adding capacity requires advance planning. The cloud is ready and able to provide IT resources whenever needed on short notice. The term cloud bursting refers to the on-demand and temporary use of the public cloud when demand exceeds resources available in the private cloud. For example, some businesses experience seasonal spikes that can put an extra burden on private clouds. These spikes can be taken up by a public cloud. Demand also can vary with geographic location, events, or other variables. The public cloud provides the elasticity to deal with these and other anticipated and unanticipated IT loads. The alternative would be fixed cost investments in on-premises IT resources that might not be efficiently utilized. For a data storage user, the on-premises private cloud storage provides, among other benefits, the highest speed access. For data that is not frequently accessed, or needed with the absolute lowest levels of latency, it makes sense for the organization to move it to a location that is secure, but less expensive. The data is still readily available, and the public cloud provides a better platform for sharing the data with specific clients, users, or with the general public.

Cost savings: The public cloud component of the hybrid cloud provides cost-effective IT resources without incurring capital expenses and labor costs. IT professionals can determine the best configuration, service provider, and location for each service, thereby cutting costs by matching the resource with the task best suited to it. Services can be easily scaled, redeployed, or reduced when necessary, saving costs through increased efficiency and avoiding unnecessary expenses.

Why hybrid cloud may not always be the right fit:

There are circumstances where the hybrid cloud might not be the best solution. Smaller organizations operating on a tight IT budget might best be served by a purely public cloud solution. The cost of setting up and running private servers is substantial.

An application that requires the highest possible speed might not be suitable for hybrid, depending on the specific cloud implementation. While latency does play a factor in data storage for some users, it is less of a factor for uploading and downloading data than it is for organizations using the hybrid cloud for computing. Because Backblaze recognized the importance of speed and low-latency for customers wishing to use computing on data stored in B2, we directly connected our data centers with those of our computing partners, ensuring that latency would not be an issue even for a hybrid cloud computing solution.

It is essential to have a good understanding of workloads and their essential characteristics in order to make the hybrid cloud work well for you. Each application needs to be examined for the right mix of private cloud, public cloud, and traditional IT resources that fit the particular workload in order to benefit most from a hybrid cloud architecture.

Should you go hybrid?

According to 451 Research, by 2019, 69% of companies will operate in hybrid cloud environments, and 60% of workloads will be running in some form of hosted cloud service (up from 45% in 2017). That indicates that the benefits of the hybrid cloud appeal to a broad range of companies. Clearly, depending on an organizations needs, there are advantages to a hybrid solution. While it might have been possible to dismiss the hybrid cloud in the early days of the cloud as nothing more than a buzzword, thats no longer true. The hybrid cloud has evolved beyond the marketing hype to offer real solutions for an increasingly complex and challenging IT environment.

If an organization approaches the hybrid cloud with sufficient planning and a structured approach, a hybrid cloud can deliver on-demand flexibility, empower legacy systems and applications with new capabilities, and become a catalyst for digital transformation. The result can be an elastic and responsive infrastructure that has the ability to quickly adapt to changing demands of the business.

As data management professionals increasingly recognize the advantages of the hybrid cloud, we can expect more and more of them to embrace it as an essential part of their IT strategy.

SOURCE: Backblaze

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How Apples Fervent Push Into Cloud Computing Benefits You – iDrop News

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Apple is on a hiring spree scooping up new employees with strong backgrounds in cloud computing.

According to a report inProtocol, Apple has lured this talent from competitors such as AWS, Dockers, and more. Its a sign that Apple is getting serious about cloud computing and might be building a network to compete with Amazon, Google, and Microsoft.

Theres broad consensus among professionals that Applescloud computing platformlags behind its competitors.

A recent book painted a grim picture of the cloud computing team, which was in a state of tumult.

The engineers were mostly contractors who often fought over resources and project priorities. Apple largely ignored the division and allowed the team to rehash existing, older technology instead of innovating.

That old way of doing things is slowly beginning to change, and this may have a profound effect on users.

Apple right now contracts with Amazons AWS service and others for iCloud. Apple could break away from these third-party services and host all of itsiCloud platforms, allowing them to run faster and smoother. This would mean fewer issues with syncing your reminders across devices or downloading your old photos

Cloud computing is integral to the success of Apples new AppleTV+ television streaming service. Apple could use this newly hired cloud computing talent to build a streaming service as robust as Netflix, Hulu, or Amazon Prime.

Apple Music relies heavily on cloud computing to store and stream music and podcasts. Though it already works well across Apples lineup of devices, thestreaming sideof the service could be improved. A dedicated network would allow for higher-quality music delivered more rapidly to your iPhone or iPad. Maybe Apple could build a better recommendation engine, improved podcasting support, and additional social features.

Developers currently use Google, Amazon, and Azure to build the backend of their mobile apps. Apple could improve its cloud services to allow developers to use Apple instead of a third-party. Because Apple would control the mobile OS and the backend cloud service, the company could offer features not available with a third-party service. These changes would be seamless to Apple users, but they could allow developers to add new cloud features to their mobile apps. These features could be modular, allowing users to choose and subscribe to only the features they want.

Apple Maps is another cloud service that could get a boost from being hosted exclusively on Apples self-made cloud platform. The company could speed up mapping, rerouting, and more. It also could expand its Map features and tailor-make them for each user. Imagine an Apple Maps that knows you are commuting and could place a breakfast order at your local bagel shop.

Apple has been steadily improving Siri over the years, but the voice assistant still needs improvement. Imagine a Siri that integrates more tightly with Apple Maps, Apple Music, and other cloud services. Apple can build these integrations and expand Siris capabilities from the ground up on its own, more robust and secure cloud platform.

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Cloud Computing in Automotive Market Size, Share, Application Analysis, Regional Outlook, Growth Trends, Key Players, Competitive Strategies and…

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Global Cloud Computing Service Market Expected to reach highest CAGR by 2025: Amazon, Salesforce.com, VMware, Savvis, Rackspace – News Distinct

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Global Healthcare Cloud Computing Market 2020 | Know the Companies List Could Potentially Benefit or Loose out From the Impact of COVID-19 | Top…

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1 Healthcare Cloud Computing Healthcare Cloud Computing Market Overview2 Healthcare Cloud Computing Market Competition by Manufacturers3 Production Capacity by Region4 Global Healthcare Cloud Computing Market by Regions5 Production, Revenue, Price Trend by Type6 Global Healthcare Cloud Computing Market Analysis by Application7 Company Profiles and Key Figures in Healthcare Cloud Computing Business8 Healthcare Cloud Computing Manufacturing Cost Analysis9 Marketing Channel, Distributors and Customers10 Market Dynamics11 Production and Supply Forecast12 Consumption and Demand Forecast13 Forecast by Type and by Application (2021-2026)14 Research Finding and Conclusion15 Methodology and Data Source.

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FedEx, Microsoft are teaming up to deliver packages, widening gap with Amazon – CNBC

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A FedEx employee wearing a protective mask and gloves loads boxes into a truck amid the coronavirus pandemic on April 28, 2020 in New York City,

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Microsoft and FedEx announced a joint, multiyear partnership on Monday that the pair believe could help "transform commerce" through FedEx's logistics network and Microsoft's cloud.

The two said their first service, calledFedEx Surround, will give real-time analytics into supply chain and delivery, so companies could potentially better ship goods.

The companies did not disclose the full nature of the partnership, including how much FedEx will be paying Microsoft to use its Azure cloud technology. But the partnership represents yet another example of Amazon rivals choosing to go with Microsoft's cloud offering over the cloud computing market leader Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Amazon and FedEx have been increasingly competitive with each other as Amazon invests heavily in building out its own shipping network.FedEx announced last year that it would end its ground delivery contract with Amazon. The e-commerce and tech giant still gives FedEx business thanks to third-party sellers who use it to ship packages. But many think Amazon will eventually ship everything itself without the help of third parties.

Microsoft and FedEx's offering, which will be available later in the year, will collect data through FedEx'sIoT technology and analyze it through Microsoft's suite of services, and could help predict issues that would slow delivery, such as severe weather or clearance issues. That could allow companies to change routes in order to deliver goods more quickly.

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