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The Space Station Incident Was Far Worse Than NASA Admitted – Futurism
Posted: August 4, 2021 at 2:04 pm
The ISS spun nearly enough to qualify for Olympic skateboarding.Record Baby
Last week, calamity nearly struck the International Space Station when Russias newly-docked Nauka module accidentally fired its thrusters and sent the space station literally spinning.
Now, it seems the problem was worse than anyone admitted at the time. Initially, NASA announced that the ISS had rotated about 45 degrees away from its original position. But faced with reporting from The New York Times, the space agency confirmed that the ISS actually spun a full rotation and a half before crew members got it under control.
The 45-degree number was initially offered in the first minutes after the event occurred by our guidance, navigation and control officer in Mission Control, but were later updated following an analysis of the actual divergence, a NASA spokesperson told Space.com.
Its easy to imagine the Hollywood version of the events, where the ISS is spinning so rapidly that panicked crew gets plastered against the walls as they try to regain control. But even with the incident being more dangerous than NASA first let on, the space agency says the ISS still rotated too slowly about half a degree per second at its fastest for any astronauts to physically feel the movement.
The ISS spun one-and-a-half revolutions about 540 degrees before coming to a stop upside down, NASA flight director Zebulon Scoville, who led the ground effort during the incident, told the NYT. The space station then did a 180-degree forward flip to get back to its original orientation.
As a result, a sense of calm professionalism pervaded throughout, Scoville said.
Probably the intensity goes up a little bit, Scoville said. But theres a pervasive kind of calmness of people not panicking and just looking at the data, figuring out what was happening and try to solve the problem from there.
However, Scoville did add that he had to declare a spacecraft emergency for the first time.
READ MORE: Space station mishap with Russian module more serious than NASA first reported [Space.com]
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Experimental Male Birth Control Is Magnets That Heat Up Your Testicles – Futurism
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A team of scientists from Chinas Nantong University just completed animal tests for an interesting new approach to male birth control but you probably wont enjoy hearing how they got there.
The one-simple-trick involved injecting mice with magnetic nanomaterials, using external magnets to guide the particles into their testicles, and then using another magnetic field to heat their you-know-whats so much that they temporarily stopped producing sperm, according to research published this month in the journal Nano Letters.
Now look, maybe youre wincing a little or crossing your legs as you read this, and we assure you that you can relax. Believe it or not, this approach to male contraception is actually a lot less unpleasant than similar attempts, a new press release on the research claims. Other experiments used higher temperatures to achieve longer-lasting results, but they also risked causing burn injuries or required painful injections directly into the testes themselves both of which this new experiment avoided.
In the experiment, the researchers found success after heating the little magnets that theyd guided into the mouse testes to just 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Thats certainly a noticeable amount of heat, and considerably warmer than your typical body temperature, but its still seemingly safe. According to the National Institute of Standards and Technologies, your skin will start to experience first degree burns at 118 degrees F, so its reasonable to suggest that the warmed magnets wont damage anything that theyre not supposed to.
On top of that, the treatment worked for months at a time,after which the mice that were injected with the magnetic nanomaterials returned to their usual reproductive health. Initially, the mouse testes shrank a bit and stopped producing new sperm in response to the heat. Seven days after treatment, the mice were firing nothing but blanks. But by day 60, the treated mice were back to fathering litters of around 12 pups per female, just like normal.
That suggests that when it comes to family planning, a treatment like this that could eventually become available for humans would be far from the nuclear option. Because the treatment was designed to be temporary and the biodegradable nanomaterials vanish over time, it seems like opting to take a little heat for a month or two of birth control wont mess with anyones long-term plans for parenthood.
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Elon Musk Denies Demanding That CEO of Apple Give Up His Job – Futurism
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"Cook and I have never spoken or written to each other ever."Likely Story
Remember late last week, when a new book claimed that Elon Musk once demanded that Apple CEO Tim Cook give up his job so that Musk could take it?
Now, Musk and Apple, sort of are both saying that the story is nonsense. They could be right. But its also conceivable that theyre both downplaying the story, even if it might be true, because of the sheer chaos and unprofessionalism that it represents.
According to Wall Street Journal reporter Tim Higgins new book,
But the call went off the rails, according to Higgins sources, when Musk told Cook that the deal would only work if Musk could take Cooks job as the CEO of Apple. In Higgins telling, Cook responded with the words f*ck you, and hung up the call.
Musk, though, now says none of that happened.
Cook and I have never spoken or written to each other ever, he tweeted. There was a point where I requested to meet with Cook to talk about Apple buying Tesla. There were no conditions of acquisition proposed whatsoever.
And Apple, speaking to The Verge, pointed out that Cook has previously said that hes never spoken to Musk.
Should we take these billionaires at their word? You decide.
READ MORE: Review: A deep new history of Tesla takes the shine off Elon Musk [Los Angeles Times]
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Pfizer and Moderna Hike the Price of COVID Vaccines – Futurism
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Thanks to newly renegotiated contracts between the European Union and pharmaceutical giants Pfizer and Moderna, vaccines are about to become a lot more expensive for some countries.
European nations will now pay 25 percent more for Pfizers COVID-19 vaccines and 10 percent more for Modernas, the Financial Times reports, bringing a Pfizer dose from $18.40 to $23.15 and a Moderna dose $22.60 to $25.50. As Gizmodo notes, European governments will still distribute the shots to citizens for free, but the new price hikes illustrate just how lucrative the pandemic is becoming for the two pharma companies.
It shouldnt necessarily come as a shock that the companies are seeking a higher profit from the vaccine. Even though Moderna took $483 million in grant funding from the US government and Pfizers partner firm BioNTech collected $445 million from Germany, both companies were upfront about their plan to make money off the vaccine rather than selling it at cost like AstraZeneca.
Though Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla didnt directly connect the higher costs in Europe to lower costs elsewhere in his second-quarter earnings call statement last week, he did point out that the company will sell discounted vaccines to poorer nations around the world.
We anticipate that a significant amount of our remaining 2021 vaccine manufacturing capacity will be delivered to middle- and low-income countries where we price in line with income levels or at a not-for-profit price, Bourla said. In fact, we are on track to deliver on our commitment to provide this year more than 1 billion doses, or approximately 40 percent of our total production, to middle- and low-income countries, and another 1 billion in 2022.
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Elon Musk Employees Are Instructed to Tell People He’s "Awesome" and "Inspiring" – Futurism
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"Yup, hes a great leader! He motivates us to do great work."Dear Leader
If you take a ride on Loop, Elon Musks underground tunnel transportation system in Las Vegas, you might get a bizarrely rosy portrait of the enigmatic megabillionaire during your journey.
Thats because The Boring Company provides drivers yes, the high-tech underground transportation of the future is no different than driving through a tunnel with a specific script to help them field any passenger questions, according to documents obtained by TechCrunch. Most of the time, the prepared answers are designed to shut down conversation as quickly as possible but not before peppering founder Elon Musk with compliments about how awesome, inspiring, and motivating he is.
All in all, its just another example of what would be a baffling move by any other company,but kinda business-as-usual in the zany world of Musk.
Most of the scripted responses are designed to reassure passengers and downplay crashes. For example, if someone asks a driver how long theyve been working for The Boring Company, theyre supposed to say Long enough to know these tunnels pretty well!
But the language gets pretty specific and forcibly enthusiastic when passengers bring up Elon Musk, his management style, or his endless antics. Any general questions about Musk are supposed to be met with a Hes awesome! or inspiring or motivating, according to TechCrunch. And then follow-up questions will get one of several carefully crafted replies designed to avoid any criticism.
This category of questions is extremely common and extremely sensitive, the document reads, according to TechCrunch. Public fascination with our founder is inevitable and may dominate the conversation. Be as brief as possible, and do your best to shut down such conversation. If passengers continue to force the topic, politely say, Im sorry, but I really cant comment and change the subject.
If a passenger asks what its like to work for Musk, drivers are instructed to reply Yup, hes a great leader! He motivates us to do great work.
Ask about Musks bizarre tweets, and the drivers are supposed to say Elon is a public figure. Were just here to provide an awesome transportation experience!
Any other mention of Musks many controversies or pointed questions about him being difficult to work is supposed to be met with I havent seen that article, but that hasnt been my experience.
All things considered, its a bizarre push to protect the image of a man who doesnt seem particularly interested in avoiding controversy and scandal on his own.
READ MORE: Drivers for Elon Musks Loop get a script about their great leader [TechCrunch]
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Welcome II the Terrordome review dystopian drama offers a bleak vision of Britain – The Guardian
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The centrist 90s werent ready for Ngozi Onwurahs Welcome II the Terrordome a confrontational and experimental futurist thriller or hip-hop dystopia, envisioning a Britain whose bigotries have further metastasised in a lawless failed state created by the cruelties of the past.
In an audacious dreamlike opening section, Onwurah reimagines the 1803 Igbo Landing defiance in the US state of Georgia, in which captive Igbo people took their own lives by drowning rather than submit to slavery. Then, using the same cast, Onwurah launches us into a world of oppression still to come, in a bizarre official ghetto for black people somewhere in Britain named Transdean, nicknamed the Terrordome. Here, for the purposes of surveillance and control, the rules about drug manufacture and interracial association are unofficially suspended, like a mix of apartheid South Africas Soweto and Sun City. Gangster Spike (Valentine Nonyela) is living with Jodie (Saffron Burrows), a white woman in flight from an abusive relationship, and Spikes sister Anjela (Suzette Llewellyn) finds herself in confrontation with the police.
This is a movie that resists categorisation: in many ways, it feels like political cinema from an earlier age, a rough-and-ready document in which the Terrordome is something like Godards Alphaville or the alternative New York from Lizzie Bordens Born in Flames. But interestingly, Onwurah is also engaging with more mainstream, commercial cinema and music, aiming to create a film like Escape from New York or Boyz N the Hood: a studio movie made with arthouse resources. At all events, this is a film that wouldnt be pigeonholed. Maybe weve needed a quarter-century for its spiky refusal to compromise to be understood. Its a film that speaks more to 2021 than 1995.
Welcome II the Terrordome is released on 7 August on Mubi.
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Future of Scarborough’s former Futurist Theatre site revealed soon – Free Radio
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It's been home to an Observation Wheel since being demolished in 2018.
The leader of Scarborough Borough Council says we should know more about what is happening at the site of the former Futurist Theatre by the end of the Summer.
The venue closed in 2014 and was demolished four years later.
Since then it has been home to an Observation Wheel and a mini-golf course.
Cllr Steve Siddons said:
"I can't say too much about that at the moment but we have interest in the top part of that site and we are continuing to talk with Flamingo Land who are working up their plans for the bottom part of the site.
"So I hope before the end of the Summer, we'll be able to make some announcements on what's going to be the long term future of that site, but it is quite exciting."
Many people still say they miss having an outdoor swimming pool as the town previously had two.
Steve added:
"We can all look back and think those were heydays. I'm not an expert on the history of these two sites but probably the reasons why they did fail was because there wasn't enough people who use them."
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Crisis Briefly Spins International Space Station Out of Control – Futurism
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Russias brand new Nauka module, which docked to the International Space Station today, unexpectedly fired its thrusters just hours afterward prompting a serious crisis on board the orbital outpost.
The crew was never in any danger, NASA said in a statement, according to the Houston Chronicle. We do not know why the Nauka thrusters began to fire. That is not clear at this point.
The entire space station spun uncontrollably by 45 degrees out of attitude, according to a tweet thread by NASASpaceFlight managing editor Chris Gebhart.
Harvard astronomer Jonathan McDowell isnt so sure that the crew was not in danger.
Im not convinced they understand the issue well enough to be able to say that right now, he wrote in a tweet.
McDowell also posed the question of how serious the danger was.
Does anyone know what rotation rate would cause major things to start falling off the ISS? he mused, adding that I want to know how close we got to a solar panel breaking off.
And in an email to Futurism, a NASA spokesperson seemed to imply that the space agency was still getting a grasp on the story.
Were planning a media telecon for later this afternoon, and will be issuing a media advisory as soon as we have it set up, she said.
In an update on Twitter, though, NASA said that crew members are safe and will scrub their schedules for today in order to focus on recovery efforts following the unexpected loss of attitude caused by the Russian Nauka modules thrusters firing.
The station is back in attitude control and is in good shape, NASAs update reads.
According to a tweet by NASASpaceFlight managing editor Chris Bergin, it appears Naukas flight computer thought it was still trying to dock.
Meanwhile, a cryptic announcement by Russias space agency Roscosmos seemed to imply that a fix to a software problem was underway.
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The US is doubling down on its futuristic hypersonic weapons program – We Are The Mighty
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After nearly a year apart, it was an emotional moment when Air Force Staff Sgt. Amanda Cubbage of the 355th Security Forces Squadron atDavis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, and the military working dog she workedwith inSouth Koreawerereunited here August 8.
The dog, Rick, was flown in fromOsan Air Base, South Korea, after a lengthy adoption process.
Its [like] getting part of your heart back, Cubbage said.
Cubbage and Rick served together at Osan for 11 months. On duty, they conducted exercises, and bomb threat and security checks. Off duty, they were each others wingman.
Photo by Capt. Allie Payne
Being stationed in Korea unaccompanied, he was my support, Cubbage said. He was there for everything I needed. He was there when I was happy, he was there when I was sad. Everything I needed came from him.
As a military working dog handler, Cubbage has worked with several other dogs. She described parting ways as bittersweet.
Its just like having a kid moving off and going to college, she said. You still love your kid. Its just the fact that theyre growing up, theyre going out, and theyre doing other things.
Rick was different from the other dogs, Cubbage said. He instantly won her over with his headstrong personality.
US Air Force Staff Sgt. Amanda Cubbage, 355th Security Forces Squadron member, reunites with her recently retired military working dog, Rick, in Tucson, Ariz., August 8, 2017. Cubbage worked with Rick while she served as a MWD handler at Osan Air Base, South Korea. US Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Michael X. Beyer.
Ricks Retirement
After seven years of service, Rick was retired due to his age. Cubbage found out about the opportunity to adopt him from a fellow handler. And thats when I reached out to the American Humane Society, she said. They said, Absolutely, wed love to help out.'
Military working dogs are allowed to be adopted after retirement due to Robbys Law, which was passed by Congress in 2000. The adoption process can be long and drawn out, involving tedious paperwork, immunizations, and, in Ricks case, crossing the Pacific Ocean.
You sit there and you wait and wait, and you justcount downthe days,count downthe time, until youre reunited with him, Cubbage said.
Now that he is finally reunited with his companion, Rick will live a quiet life in retirement, filled with rest,relaxation, and plenty of treats.
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The International Space Station Had a Rough Day – The Atlantic
Posted: August 2, 2021 at 1:44 am
Mission control in Houston first noticed it Thursday morning.
The International Space Station was drifting. The station is always moving, of course, in a looping trajectory around Earth. But this, what mission control was seeing in the latest data, was unexpected, and unnerving. On Thursday morning, the space station was suddenly and mysteriously deviating from its course.
The massive pieces of NASA-built hardware that hold the space station in place couldnt keep up with the motion, and within minutes, the station had been thrown out of its usual orientation.
NASA quickly turned to Roscosmos, Russias space agency. To counter the shift, Moscows mission control commanded one of its modules on the space station to ignite its engines, then instructed a cargo ship to fire its thrusters too. Inside the station, astronauts reconfigured important systems. Twice, ground control lost communications with the crew for several minutes. The longer the space station remained off track, the more scrambled its operations, including the communication system and solar panels, could become.
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It took about an hour to drag the ISS back into its proper configuration, and regain what its operators call attitude control. The source of the disruption was another Russian module, which had just arrived at the station. The module, a laboratory named Nauka, the Russian word for science, had already had a rough journey, punctuated by propulsion and communications issues, with Russian engineers rushing to put it in the right orbit. Several hours after it docked, the module, reacting to a software glitch, started firing its thrusters uncontrollably, jostling the space station. When Nauka went rogue, and Moscow instructed hardware on the other side of the station to respond, the ISS found itself in what a NASA mission-control operator called a tug of war.
Seven astronauts were on board at the timethree American, two Russian, one French, and one Japanese. NASA later told reporters that the astronauts hadnt felt any shaking or movement, and officials tried to assure the public that the crew was safe. There was no immediate danger at any time to the crew, Joel Montalbano, the ISS program manager at NASA, said in a press conference. Obviously, when you have a loss of attitude control, thats something you want to address right away, but the crew was never in any immediate emergency or anything like that.
Montalbano and other NASA officials stressed that the agencys workers are prepared for all kinds of emergencies, and that they werent worried, because they hadnt exhausted their contingency plans. But this shake-up was an uncommon event; the station has experienced inadvertent thruster firings, such as Naukas, maybe only three or four times in its 20-year history. And even if theyre resolved quickly, without real incident, theyre inevitably unsettling. In my experience, people in space are always in danger, tweeted Wayne Hale, a former flight director and manager at NASAs space-shuttle program, which experienced two fatal accidents that claimed the lives of a total of 14 people.
The Nauka scare called to mind an incident that occured in 2018, when mission controllers noticed that the space stations air pressure had started dropping slightly, a sign of a tiny leak. In that case, the crew was asleep. Officials decided that the pressure change was small enough that it didnt warrant waking the astronauts. In the morning, the crew scoured the station and found a tiny hole in a Soyuz capsule, a Russian astronaut vehicle. Officials said the crew was never in serious danger, but no one wants a leak of any kind on the ISS, and the hole was quickly plugged up. Russian cosmonauts eventually conducted a spacewalk to examine the hole from the exterior, but to this day, Roscosmos wont say how it got there.
Read: Even astronauts binge-watch TV while in space
So many aspects of spaceflight are autonomous now, including the cargo ships that dock to the ISS and the capsule that recently took Jeff Bezos to the edge of space and back. Blue Origin passengers dont have to fly the capsule as astronauts have in the past. Neither do SpaceX passengers, who go well beyond the edge of space and all the way into orbit; last year, when two NASA astronauts test-drove a SpaceX capsule to the ISS, they flew on autopilot, taking control of the vehicle for only a few minutes, just to see how it handled. (At the time, Russian officials were the ones worried that SpaceXs new flight software could malfunction and shove the capsule at the station.) But even today, spaceflight is far from routine, and not as smooth as recent feats have made it seem. Yes, two billionaires have flown to space in less than a month, and yes, they made it look easy. But space travel, by professional astronauts and tourists alike, remains dangerous. The futures that Bezos and Elon Musk sometimes imagineof human beings living in artificial-gravity stations around Earth, or in an outpost on the moon, or in a glass dome on Marsare fragile in that way.
The ISS is one of the most impressive engineering feats in history, assembled in orbit piece by piece by astronauts with the nerve to handle a tool kit while floating in space. The station was not meant to last forever, and someday, after some difficult decisions by the agencies that run it, it will be deemed too expensive or too old, and, like other stations before it, will likely be retired into the depths of Earths oceans. In its two decades, the ISS has served as more than a workplace or a laboratory for its rotating crews of spacefarers. It is also a home; astronauts share cleaning chores, celebrate holidays together, even binge-watch TV shows like the rest of us. I imagine that, after a few months of ISS life, astronauts are so used to floating that they drift off to sleep as easily as they would in bed on Earth. But in an instantin the sudden rogue firing of a moduleastronauts can be jolted back to the reality of what the ISS is, a metal tube traveling at 17,500 miles an hour, far beyond the reach of Earths protective, life-giving atmosphere. Future space travelers, whether they journey to the edge of space or another world, cant lose sight of that, no matter how lovely the view outside the window is.
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