Page 3,071«..1020..3,0703,0713,0723,073..3,0803,090..»

Category Archives: Transhuman News

Orbital’s Antares rocket explodes on launch – Video

Posted: October 30, 2014 at 2:46 pm


Orbital #39;s Antares rocket explodes on launch
Full story: http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn26475-cargo-rocket-explosion-is-a-blow-for-commercial-space.html#.VFEm6Ivkdxs A commercial rocket flying cargo to the International Space...

By: New Scientist

Link:
Orbital's Antares rocket explodes on launch - Video

Posted in Space Station | Comments Off on Orbital’s Antares rocket explodes on launch – Video

Caught on Tape: Supply Rocket Explodes During Launch – Video

Posted: at 2:46 pm


Caught on Tape: Supply Rocket Explodes During Launch
Oct. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Orbital Sciences Corp. #39;s Antares rocket exploded in a fireball shortly after lifting off from a launch pad at Wallops Island, Virginia. The unmanned rocket suffered......

By: Keene Denise

View original post here:
Caught on Tape: Supply Rocket Explodes During Launch - Video

Posted in Space Station | Comments Off on Caught on Tape: Supply Rocket Explodes During Launch – Video

Searching for Answers After Failed Rocket Launch – Video

Posted: at 2:46 pm


Searching for Answers After Failed Rocket Launch
The owners of a commercial supply ship that exploded moments after liftoff promised to find the cause of the failed delivery mission to the International Space Station. (Oct. 29) Subscribe...

By: Associated Press

Continue reading here:
Searching for Answers After Failed Rocket Launch - Video

Posted in Space Station | Comments Off on Searching for Answers After Failed Rocket Launch – Video

Warnings about hazardous material form exploded spaceship in US – Video

Posted: at 2:46 pm


Warnings about hazardous material form exploded spaceship in US
There are concerns that hazardous material from a rocket which exploded after take off could be dangerous to the public. The unmanned spaceship was carrying food and supplies for the International...

By: euronews (in English)

See original here:
Warnings about hazardous material form exploded spaceship in US - Video

Posted in Space Station | Comments Off on Warnings about hazardous material form exploded spaceship in US – Video

Humongous explosion destroys space station supply rocket

Posted: at 2:46 pm

A private Orbital Sciences-built cargo launch to the International Space Station ended in a fiery explosion just seconds after liftoff Tuesday night (Oct. 28).

Orbital's unmannedAntares rocket exploded in a brilliant fireballshortly after launching from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia at 6:22 p.m. EDT (2222 GMT), crashing back down to the launch pad in a flaming heap. The Antares was carrying Orbital's unmanned Cygnus spacecraft, which was toting 5,000 pounds (2,268 kilograms) of food, scientific experiments and other supplies on this flight the third cargo mission to the space station under a $1.9 billion contract the company holds with NASA. You cansee photos of the Antares rocket explosion here.

A NASA spokesman described the explosion as a "catastrophic anomaly" during a NASA TV webcast.While the assessment and investigation of the accident have just begun, NASA emergency operations officials report no injuries, Orbital Sciences representatives said. Property damage is limited to the south end of Wallops Island, they added. [Listen to a first-hand account of the rocket explosion]

"It is far too early to know the details of what happened," Orbital executive vice president Frank Culbertson, a former NASA astronaut,said in a statement. "We will conduct a thorough investigation immediately to determine the cause of this failure and what steps can be taken to avoid a repeat of this incident. As soon as we understand the cause we will begin the necessary work to return to flight to support our customers and the nations space program."

The combined value of the Antares and Cygnus lost during Tuesday's mishap is about $200 million, Culbertson said during a post-crash news conference Tuesday.

People who live near Wallops have been warned not to touch any objects that may be pieces of the Antares rocket, as such debris could be contaminated with rocket fuel or other hazardous material. If you find something that may be Antares debris, call NASA's incident response team at(757) 824-1295.

Orbital Sciences representatives were tracking no problems in the leadup to the launch. But upon ignition it soon became clear that something was wrong, said Robert Pearlman, editor of the space history news websitecollectSPACE.com(a Space.com partner).Pearlmanwatched the launch failure from just a few miles away at NASA's press site observation area.

"As the vehicle was climbing off the pad, there was something trailing a smoke and fire plume from the rocket itself trailing from the rocket all the way up," Pearlman told Space.com. "As it cleared the top of the water tower, there was a clear break-apart, and the booster's integrity failed. There was then a tremendous fireball, trailed by a very loud explosion. Parts were sent flying everywhere, and then the vehicle fell back to the pad, exploding in an even larger fireball, setting the entire area on fire."

Tuesday night's launch try was Orbital's second attempt to launch the Antares rocket in two days. A launch attempt on Monday night was scrubbed when a boat wandered into the launch range safety area offshore.

NASA has tappedOrbital Sciencesto provide eight cargo delivery missions to the International Space Station using the company's Antares rockets and unmanned Cygnus spacecraft.The Virginia-based company launched its first official cargo mission to the space station earlier this year in January, with a second mission following in July. Both missions, as well as two test flights in 2013, were a success.

Continued here:
Humongous explosion destroys space station supply rocket

Posted in Space Station | Comments Off on Humongous explosion destroys space station supply rocket

Humongous explosion destroys space station supply rocket (+video)

Posted: at 2:46 pm

A private Orbital Sciences-built cargo launch to the International Space Station ended in a fiery explosion just seconds after liftoff Tuesday night (Oct. 28).

Orbital's unmannedAntares rocket exploded in a brilliant fireballshortly after launching from NASA's Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia at 6:22 p.m. EDT (2222 GMT), crashing back down to the launch pad in a flaming heap. The Antares was carrying Orbital's unmanned Cygnus spacecraft, which was toting 5,000 pounds (2,268 kilograms) of food, scientific experiments and other supplies on this flight the third cargo mission to the space station under a $1.9 billion contract the company holds with NASA. You cansee photos of the Antares rocket explosion here.

A NASA spokesman described the explosion as a "catastrophic anomaly" during a NASA TV webcast.While the assessment and investigation of the accident have just begun, NASA emergency operations officials report no injuries, Orbital Sciences representatives said. Property damage is limited to the south end of Wallops Island, they added. [Listen to a first-hand account of the rocket explosion]

"It is far too early to know the details of what happened," Orbital executive vice president Frank Culbertson, a former NASA astronaut,said in a statement. "We will conduct a thorough investigation immediately to determine the cause of this failure and what steps can be taken to avoid a repeat of this incident. As soon as we understand the cause we will begin the necessary work to return to flight to support our customers and the nations space program."

The combined value of the Antares and Cygnus lost during Tuesday's mishap is about $200 million, Culbertson said during a post-crash news conference Tuesday.

People who live near Wallops have been warned not to touch any objects that may be pieces of the Antares rocket, as such debris could be contaminated with rocket fuel or other hazardous material. If you find something that may be Antares debris, call NASA's incident response team at(757) 824-1295.

Orbital Sciences representatives were tracking no problems in the leadup to the launch. But upon ignition it soon became clear that something was wrong, said Robert Pearlman, editor of the space history news websitecollectSPACE.com(a Space.com partner).Pearlmanwatched the launch failure from just a few miles away at NASA's press site observation area.

"As the vehicle was climbing off the pad, there was something trailing a smoke and fire plume from the rocket itself trailing from the rocket all the way up," Pearlman told Space.com. "As it cleared the top of the water tower, there was a clear break-apart, and the booster's integrity failed. There was then a tremendous fireball, trailed by a very loud explosion. Parts were sent flying everywhere, and then the vehicle fell back to the pad, exploding in an even larger fireball, setting the entire area on fire."

Tuesday night's launch try was Orbital's second attempt to launch the Antares rocket in two days. A launch attempt on Monday night was scrubbed when a boat wandered into the launch range safety area offshore.

NASA has tappedOrbital Sciencesto provide eight cargo delivery missions to the International Space Station using the company's Antares rockets and unmanned Cygnus spacecraft.The Virginia-based company launched its first official cargo mission to the space station earlier this year in January, with a second mission following in July. Both missions, as well as two test flights in 2013, were a success.

Read the original here:
Humongous explosion destroys space station supply rocket (+video)

Posted in Space Station | Comments Off on Humongous explosion destroys space station supply rocket (+video)

Indie Memphis Film Festival 2014

Posted: at 2:45 pm

History will record 1998 as the year technology demolished the barrier for entry into filmmaking, bringing together high-quality digital cameras and desktop computer editing to enable resourceful would-be directors to bring their visions to fruition. But just because you can make a movie doesn't mean you can get it to an audience to be seen, so that year, a group of Memphis film geeks put a sheet up on the wall of a downtown bar and projected movies they had made and movies they wanted to see.

A lot has changed since the Indie Memphis Film Festival's humble beginning. Cameras and editing software have capabilities undreamed of at the turn of the century, rendering celluloid all but obsolete. Home theater and streaming video have opened new avenues for distribution that have theater owners looking over their shoulders and Hollywood studios pushing out bigger and more elaborate spectacles. Indie films still struggle, but now there are thousands of them produced each year, by specialty studios and plucky visionaries with DSLRs. The festival itself has grown from its underground bar-room roots into one of the most respected and fun festivals in America. For audiences, the problem has evolved from "How can I find something different to watch?" to "How can I make sense of all these choices?"

That's where carefully curated festivals like Indie Memphis remain relevant. This year, more than a thousand entries were winnowed down to two dozen competition features, as well as showcases and gala screenings that not only explore the state of the art, but also celebrate classics that have left indelible marks on indie history.

The lineup of narrative features, documentaries, shorts, and experimental videos that will roll out over the four-day weekend at Overton Square venues Playhouse On The Square, Circuit Playhouse, The Hattiloo Theatre, and Malco's Studio On The Square is among the most diverse in the festival's history, offering something for every taste. Choosing from such a wide selection of movies can be a daunting task, so we'll break down your choices by areas of interest to help you explore one of Memphis' premiere cultural events.

HOME-GROWN

The Bluff City cinema underground looks healthy, as 2014's crop of local features include both veterans and newcomers. Three narrative features and one documentary will vie for the Hometowner prize.

Eric Tate, star of The Poor & Hungry, which launched director Craig Brewer's career at Indie Memphis in 2000, returns to the screen in Chad Allen Barton's Lights Camera Bullshit. Tate leads as Gerard Evans, a film school graduate who returns to Memphis to direct art films, but instead finds himself embroiled in a sordid comedy of filmic errors by his unscrupulous boss Don (Ron Gephart). Tate plays straight man to a cast of Memphis indie all-stars, including Markus Seaberry, Don Meyers, Jon W. Sparks, Dorv Armour, Brandon Sams, McTyere Parker, and the late John Still as a terrorist disguised as president William Henry Harrison.

Director Anwar Jamison returns to the festival with his second feature, 5 Steps to a Conversation. Jamison stars as Javen, an easygoing guy who is having a great day until his wife leaves him, saying he needs to grow up and get a job. He signs on with a sleazy, cult-like multi-level marketing company selling free pizza coupons door to door for $20. The film manages to be both funny and affecting (imagine Glengarry Glen Ross as a comedy) featuring strong performances by Jamison, David Caffey, Memphis slam poet Powwah, and 4-year-old Amari Jamison.

Satan (Sylvester Brown) tempts a married couple on the rocks in Just a Measure of Faith, the debut feature of husband/wife team Marlon and Mechelle Wilson. This sincere expression of religious conviction envisions a pair of souls hanging in the balance after a car wreck leaves Jacob (Tramaine Morgan) near death while his wife Kayla (Maranja May-Douglas) is haunted by past sin. It also features stirring musical scenes by gospel singer Euclid Gray.

Director Phoebe Driscoll's debut documentary Pharaohs of Memphis traces the history of jookin', Memphis' indigenous dance form, from its inception in the 1980s as a way to defuse tense situations on the street to its present as an international sensation, through interviews with the form's pioneers and its present star, Lil' Buck. Archival and contemporary footage illuminate the dancers' athletic beauty.

Continued here:
Indie Memphis Film Festival 2014

Posted in Moon Colonization | Comments Off on Indie Memphis Film Festival 2014

Genetic Engineering and Plastic Surgery in India – Video

Posted: at 2:45 pm


Genetic Engineering and Plastic Surgery in India
Prime Minister Modi #39;s literal interpretation of Hindu Scriptures.

By: Muneeb Haroon

Continue reading here:
Genetic Engineering and Plastic Surgery in India - Video

Posted in Genetic Engineering | Comments Off on Genetic Engineering and Plastic Surgery in India – Video

What is Synthetic Biology?: Engineering Life and Livelihoods – Video

Posted: at 2:45 pm


What is Synthetic Biology?: Engineering Life and Livelihoods
It has been referred to as extreme genetic engineering and the new frontier of biotechnology. What is "SynBio", and how will it affect the food we eat and the farmers who provide it? This short...

By: ETC Group

Follow this link:
What is Synthetic Biology?: Engineering Life and Livelihoods - Video

Posted in Genetic Engineering | Comments Off on What is Synthetic Biology?: Engineering Life and Livelihoods – Video

Free urban data — what's it good for?

Posted: at 2:45 pm

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE:

29-Oct-2014

Contact: Kathryn Ryan kryan@liebertpub.com 914-740-2100 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News @LiebertOnline

New Rochelle, October 29, 2014 Cities around the world are increasingly making urban data freely available to the public. But is the content or structure of these vast data sets easy to access and of value? A new study of more than 9,000 data sets from 20 cities presents encouraging results on the quality and volume of the available data and describes the challenges and benefits of analyzing and integrating these expanding data sets, as described in an article in Big Data, the highly innovative, peer-reviewed journal from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers. The Open Access article is available free on the Big Data website.

In the article "Structured Open Urban Data: Understanding the Landscape," Luciano Barbosa and Marcos Vieira, IBM Research, Brazil, and Kien Pham, Claudio Silva, and Juliana Freire, New York University School of Engineering and NYU Center for Urban Science and Progress, NY, present several promising findings. These include a steadily increasing volume of open urban data, the ability to integrate different data sets, and the finding that much of the available data is published in standard types of formats. The authors also discuss the main challenges that make it difficult to take full advantage of these data sources.

"Big urban data is a powerful new phenomenon that has the potential to transform everyday lives of hundreds of millions of people quickly via personal devices that integrate, filter, and create useful personalized information. This paper documents the sources and value of these data," says Big Data Editor-in-Chief Vasant Dhar, Co-Director, Center for Business Analytics, Stern School of Business, New York University.

###

About the Journal

Big Data, published quarterly in print and online, facilitates and supports the efforts of researchers, analysts, statisticians, business leaders, and policymakers to improve operations, profitability, and communications within their organizations. Spanning a broad array of disciplines focusing on novel big data technologies, policies, and innovations, the Journal brings together the community to address the challenges and discover new breakthroughs and trends living within this information. Complete tables of content and a sample issue may be viewed on the Big Data website.

About the Publisher

Read the original here:
Free urban data -- what's it good for?

Posted in Genetic Engineering | Comments Off on Free urban data — what's it good for?

Page 3,071«..1020..3,0703,0713,0723,073..3,0803,090..»