Showing posts with label dust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dust. Show all posts

Thursday, June 21, 2018

HSO Global Mars Dust Storm

Opportunity Rover is hibernating. Curiosity took this dusty self portrait on June 15, 2018. NASA
Global Alert! As of Thursday June 21, 2018, the giant dust storm on Mars has become global, covering the entire planet.

As evidenced by the harsh conditions, one NASA rover, Opportunity, has shut itself down as there is insufficient light to power the solar cells to keep the battery charged. When Curiosity took the self portrait above, the full extent of the storm had not reached it's location, but could be seen approaching dramatically in the distant background. 

HSO has put a delay/hold into the Mars Connect observational program. Images taken through ground based telescope show Mars surface features washed out. Astronomers continue to image the planet and RGBL with IR Cut is relatively void of features. Some astronomers are converting their routines to other wavelengths, some deep and other than the normal optical vision range of humans. It's likely the opacity of these images will decrease as the storm increases to greater density. Images can be tracked on a day to day basis at the Association for Lunar and Planetary Observers web site, Mars section.

Thursday, June 14, 2018

Mars Connect Alert

News: a giant dust storm is now sweeping the planet and obliterating any vision of delicate surface features for mapping and other missions. The Mars Connect project has currently put a halt to global Mars planetary imaging. It's unknown at this time if the growing dust storm will subside before, or during closest approach of the planet to the Earth. If the storm continues, Mars Connect will hand over operations to HSO. It's likely HSO may conduct missions to the Jovian system and to the Saturn ring system.

Monday, November 14, 2016

Space1 Update November 2016

PGT-ET is one of the 16 space telescopes established by the Big Brain and Humanoido.
Telescopes In Space & Supercomputer
What happened to TIS Telescopes in Space? All 16 telescopes are in space and functioning well. The controlling supercomputer is located in Taiwan and working well in the coordination of adjuncts.

Space Book
What is the status of Humanoido's book? The book with discoveries and space telescope details is published and released. It's currently being made available to the core of engineers in Space1.

New Mars Mission
Humanoido is creating a new design telescope for a Mars orbiting telescope made from old Mars orbiter lenses and orbital cameras. This telescope will be specifically for Mars and martian moons such as Phobos and Deimos, and one of the most complicated adjunctive planetary telescopes to date. It will be designed to unveil some of the mysteries surrounding Martian weather and dust storms as well as the regression progression of the Martian SPC as it relates to the latitude position of the subsolar point and annual seasonal fluctuations, and various studies beneficial for not only Martian colonists but space tourist as well.

Computers
The founder of Space1 gave away the portable apple computer to a family member and obtained one of the largest and most powerful Apple computer systems available. It's being used at Space1 headquarters. To keep the computer up to date, it's used with Time Machine and an external USB Slim G hard drive which is transported from country to country.

Machine Intelligence
Space1 has the one and only BIG Brain (BB) as a supercomputer to hook up to massive S1 projects. The new S1 space command and control center is tapping into a new way of space travel. Space1 plans to allow the BB to control some aspects of S1 and has already appointed it to the board of directors where it can better serve with its machine intelligence. There are now 30 new AI machines appointed to S1 membership. These intelligent machine members (hopefully) never become sick, rude, demeaning, sarcastic, jealous, insulting, mean, lazy, crazy, stupid, delusional, excessive aggressive hormone levels, dominating, seeking money or excessive power, or become prejudiced. Space1 believes these fine members are the wave of the future.

Humanoids & Infinitesimal Weight Machines
S1 is moving into the future with a push towards refining a new type of space humanoid as one current project. The mission includes new designs on AI and machine intelligence. This is a vast field where the organization must focus on the space travel applications. Some insight into what is developing now includes infinitesimal weight machines conducive to ultimately light weight rocket designs thus achieving space travel to farther more distant reaches of space.

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