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This is spaceflight news, but I hate to start topics myself. :P
One Number, Two Budgets - The Planetary Society
In short: Congress is offering NASA a slightly larger budget than requested, they agree on the amount, but the House and Senate bills disagree on how to spend it.
In my opinion and politics aside, I think the House bill is far superior. A focus on planetary science and exploration of the outer planets is exactly what I want to see. The Senate bill is just too focused on Mars. Mars is nice, but it's not 'throw all our money at this one thing' nice. And since the graphics show the *change* in budget, the House's decrease in Earth science is really an almost negligible change.
 
Does the Opportunity and LRO mission will be canceled?

This is spaceflight news, but I hate to start topics myself. :P
One Number, Two Budgets - The Planetary Society
In short: Congress is offering NASA a slightly larger budget than requested, they agree on the amount, but the House and Senate bills disagree on how to spend it.

Well, now, whichever bill does pass, Opportunity and LRO are saved. :thumbup:

Both bills appear to provide funding sufficient to operate all missions already in flight, reversing the proposal in the President’s budget to shut down the Mars Opportunity rover and the Lunar Reconnaissance orbiter. (The Senate bill does not directly address the latter but does appear to provide sufficient funds for the orbiter.)
 
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Found this gem at Goodwill yesterday. If it was in my size I would have gotten it to show off my spirit for the World Cup.
 
Like everything in the universe, there needs to be in the middle of the two extremes. I personally don't like to put my names in a email adress that I share publicly, so putting [email protected] would not please me (well, I can give my first name to anyone, I don't have any problems with that, and no, my last name isn't Xxxxx).

My official email address is (firstname).(surname)@(hometown).de. Its not the kind of address I use on the internet often, but it sure looks professional to the max.
 
Video footage of the cave rescue Operation in Germany:

http://www.news.com.au/world/dramat...riesending-caves/story-fndir2ev-1226957308959

He is now in the second camp, much further to the surface than planned for this day. Rescue is progressing extremely well despite the difficulties. 12 international teams are working together to rescue the cave explorer. 200 people are involved in the rescue, including 60 people directly in and near the pit cave.

Interesting detail: How to communicate with the rescuers underground?

With this technology: http://www.cavelink.com/cl3x/index.php/de/



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Hope you're not from there:

No, and also not from a small community in Bavaria (near Traunstein) or another one in Austria.
 
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Cool. I thought they were using cables. So...radio penetrating hundreds of meters of rock. Really nice. Could be used in the mining industry too. Hell, it has a ton of applications.

Think about it like a very slow SMS service... it only achieves 13 bit per second as maximum transmission rate. But with very high reliability.
 
CERN Hangout starting soon.
Topic: LHC and why it hasn't been online in over a year.

 
Russian streetgang?

I recall seeing a video where these two (Ukrainian or Russian or whatever, it was in that geographic area) guys were arguing intensely and it looked like there was going to be a fight. Then the guy on the right raises his arms, and TWO other guys appeared out of nowhere like they were hiding behind him the entire time.

The other guy ran pretty fast. :lol:
 
Every time I see something like this:
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I think to myself, "Ameri-can com-PO-nents, Russian com-PO-nents.....ALL MADE IN TAI-VAN!"

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Do bears bear? Do bees be?

 
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