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Monday, July 25, 2011

Retro reflector arrays.

Here at Art View showing Retro reflector arrays were deployed on the lunar surface by the Apollo 11, 14, and 15 astronauts, and are still being used today for lunar ranging. The advantage of deploying modern retro reflectors at new lunar sites will be studied under the LSSO award. Credit: NASA Print-resolution copy The second proposal is for a Lunar X-ray Observatory (LXO), and it began with the mysterious case of the glowing comet. In 1996, a team of scientists including Goddard's Dr. Casey Lisse (now at Johns Hopkins University) and Dr. Michael Mumma observed comet Hyakutake with the ROSAT satellite. They were surprised to see it glowing in soft (low-energy) X-rays. This was unexpected because X-rays are usually given off by hot things in the universe, and comets, being a lump of ice and dust, are cold.
It was actually the breath of the sun causing the glow, according to Dr. Thomas Cravens of the University of Kansas, Lawrence, a member of the LXO team. The sun continually blows a thin gas of electrically charged particles (plasma) into space in all directions. This is called the solar wind. Cravens knew that the solar wind contains atoms with a lot of positive electric charge (oxygen and iron ions). Since opposite electric charges attract, he reasoned that these positive solar wind ions would steal negatively charged electrons from electrically neutral atoms emitted by the comet as its surface vaporized. The ion with the stolen electron would initially be highly energetic, but as it relaxed to a less energetic state, it would get rid of the extra energy by emitting a soft X-ray. This phenomenon, dubbed Solar Wind Charge Exchange, or SWCX, was responsible for the mysterious X-ray glow around the comet. also used to soil sample

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Inevitable Art.

Developing techniques so human can effectively carry out large transportation of mammals over large distances true space to inhabit and monitor other environments at near the speed of light. Then developing techniques to identify when pregnant mammals might miscarry during a robotic pregnancy is not a straight forward scientific procedure. But I hope to explain the complexities in simple straight forward fashion showing diagrams of the diatomic process that could allow mammals to survive in extracellular environments’ generating life. First art club has to start with singular cell micro organisms like life building blocks it would involve a complex chain of micro manipulation upon location to occur in the hemisphere of another planet now we know such planets exist, like our earth. Baring in mind other stars our sun is an orange star calculations have to be time by light speed, which is in the millions of years small probes and robot with powerful radios Art club chose likens and other single cells organism contemplating small mammals put in a powerful beckon only for space probe location for its purpose flying true the cosmetic belts should be transmitted only every decade as the power has to be kept to minimal to conserve energy. As Earth death might be enviable but inevitable gulp, it is time to plan for a rejuvenation. But thinking of total extinction is an artistic fact as sharing out the planet becomes an ever more daunting task it leads to very interesting art forms indeed bringing humanity back to development of the tin can space race. As eugenics gains more credibility still cellular swelling can become a concern in cryo thawing process of a frozen abdomen of a female part due to head injury abdominal section to be prepared for space transportation with dissection for pregnancies and transport to the nearest planet that is found is light years away no test has been done on any clinically death giving life to a new fetus in art view its view artistic facts could allow for new technologies to exist. It would take at least four Millennium's to reach such worlds and unknown environments to be encountered could this ever be promoted well different technologies are coming on stream due to research in to birth in space. But no planet would hold host to such a species as human life with its trust for oxygen and even the most trustee mammal would waste so much in resources. As an art project it makes for some spatula science fiction – realities basic cellular orgasm like tube worms would be a better option but cauterization could take place in stages on new planet. Here on art view Dr Kaltuam Adam from the University of Manchester said there seem to be no way to determine miscarriages that would lead to an end to any pregnancy. But new research has revealed that by looking at the amount of bleeding and by looking at the level of “Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin Hormone Levels HCG” Doctors could accurately pre detect the outcome of pregnancy. Give the admen would be attached to a dialyses built unit it would have to encounter some form of gravitational field as it orbited the new found planet. By looking at the amounts of bleeding and the levels of hCG together researchers created a “pregnancy visibility index”. This would allow scientist to predict up to (94%) of abdomens of female during pregnancy also identified a negative outcome in 77% of woman who pregnancy would end in a miscarriage. Experts hope this kind of research will eventually enable them to design effective methods to save the lives of numerous unsuspecting newborn children. Dr Adams team could use this model to spare the vast majority of “80%” trauma and harmful interventions of unnecessary surgical intrusion.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Robot Mouse Birth ISS

New and exciting art project first step in space exploration art in a new octive.