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  • SDO opens its eyes and sees our star like never before | Bad Astronomy

    Last week, NASA presented the first images and videos from its latest and greatest eye on the Sun: the Solar Dynamics Observatory.

    SDO has been in the works for a long, long time, and I’ve been anxiously awaiting data from it for years… so of course I was away from my computer when the images were released. Still, it was worth a few extra days to see something as back-of-the-neck-hair-raising as this:

    sdo_prominence

    Holy Haleakala! Click to emprominate.

    As if on cue, just days after SDO’s Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) was switched on, the Sun threw an epic fit, blasting out an arcing prominence perfectly positioned for us to see. A prominence is a loop of gas that erupts from the surface of the Sun. This gas follows the Sun’s magnetic field lines; complicated interplay between the energy stored in the field lines versus their tension causes them to leap up from the Sun, anchored in two spots that represent where the north and south poles of the lines punch through the Sun’s surface. A prominence might have as much as a hundred billion tons of matter in it, and can be hundreds of thousands of kilometers across.

    To give you an idea of this, here’s a video made from images from AIA:


    Kaboom! Interestingly, the gas isn’t as hot as you might think, and can be cooler than the surface of the Sun. When we see a prominence edge-on, silhouetted against the surface of the Sun, it actually appears dark! When that happens, we call it a filament.

    I’ve been a big fan of the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) for a long time, and SDO is like the Son of SOHO. It has technology that is more current, and has very high resolution cameras. SDO can take spectra of the Sun to look in detail at its composition, temperature, motion, and magnetic strength. It can also measure the seismology of the surface of the Sun, the way waves travel across it and make it pulse; this tells us about the interior of the Sun that is otherwise totally invisible. Combining all this data together yields a vast amount of knowledge waiting to be learned about our nearest star.

    It also produces stunning full-Sun imagery:

    sdo_composite_fullsun

    This image is amazing; it shows very hot helium and iron ranging in temperature from 60,000 Kelvin (100,000+° F) to well over a million Kelvins (1.8 million degrees F)! You can see the big prominence to the left, as well as several others around the disk. All the twisting and writhing on the surface is due to the bubbling convection of hot material from the Sun’s interior rising to the surface coupled with the fiercely complex solar magnetic field. The physics involved is incredibly complex, but with SDO’s help scientists will soon have a much firmer grasp on what’s going on.

    Of course, they’ll also have a pile of new mysteries to ponder as well. The Sun is the closest star to the Earth, and closer than most planets. We know a lot about it, but there’s so much left to understand: what’s the root cause of the 5.5 year long solar magnetic cycle? How is that tied to Earth’s climate? What effect do sunspots have on the Sun and Earth? How exactly does the Sun influence space weather; the flood of subatomic particles streaming from the solar surface and interacting with our own magnetic field, affecting satellites and even our power grid?

    Science is like a tapestry with no edge, and with holes located here and there in the fabric. We can fill those holes ever more, and explore the edges, pushing them back with each new discovery. Along with many other observatories like it, SDO is our loom that helps us create and follow that weave.

    Credit: NASA/SDO/AIA, NASA/GSFC/SDO/AIA


  • The key to NASCAR competitiveness is… an airplane?

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    Here’s a story you might expect more from Formula 1 than NASCAR: team owners say that you simply can’t be competitive in the sport if you don’t have a plane to shuttle your crew around. Rick Hendrick, for instance, has three 50-seat regional jets, Joe Gibbs has another three, and Jack Roush has two Boeing 727s. Meanwhile, Formula 1’s Jensen Button and Ross Brawn left the Malaysia after the grand prix on commercial flights.

    The key is the schedule: NASCAR has races just about every weekend, making every available moment to work on the car an awfully precious one. Having a transportation fleet that can fly crews out the morning of the race, land and get them straight to the garage a few hours before the race, doing so without all those commercial glitches, can make the difference between podium and also-ran. Team owners say they actually save money using the planes, not having to book hotel rooms and pay for food. That means NASCAR has opened the door for us to use “it’s thrifty” and “we’ll need a private jet” in requests to our bosses from now on…

    [Source: Jacksonville.com]

    The key to NASCAR competitiveness is… an airplane? originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 30 Apr 2010 08:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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  • Skyfire for Android

    I used to own a HTC Mogul from Sprint… and I loved that phone! It’s one of the reasons why I am a loyal HTC fan and owner. When I had that Windows-based phone there was an application called Skyfire. This was one of the greatest apps I have ever used, and this was before applications were what they are today.

    Skyfire took my meager Windows-based browser and made it King, allowing it to access Flashed-based sites in all its glory. Now Skyfire, which I am excited to say, is releasing an Android-based application. Not only will Skyfire allow full Flash video playback, it packs the punch of pinch to zoom, copy and paste and many other mobile browsing essentials. I for one will be first in line and a return user of this lovely application. Check out the link below to see Skyfire live in action.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9t00fEV2_kE

    Algadon Free Online RPG. Fully Mobile Friendly.

  • Dell Aero confirmed to offer all of Google’s apps

    The first batches of these handsets that were tested were missing nearly all of Google’s apps. Like the Bacflip, this handset was also going to have a few core Android apps replaced by bloatware. The most notable omission was Yahoo Search integration instead of Google’s search. Dell has recently confirmed that all of Google’s app will be installed on this device.

    The Aero will include Market, Maps, Gmail, and search. Although, there’s no word on the search provider so there’s still a chance it will be swapped out for Yahoo Search. Dell most likely pressured AT&T not to hinder their devices like they did with their first Android handset. The Backflip has essentially been a flop and this is partly due to the restricted Android experience.

    [via engadget]

  • Watch: Iron Man 2 launch trailer

    The video game tie-in for the first Iron Man movie didn’t exactly light up the sales charts, so Sega promised to do better (qjnet/news/this-is-how-iron-man-2-will-be-better-than-the-first.html) for the second. Unfortunately, the prologue trailer (qjnet/news/iron-man-2-game-trailer-is-kinda-lame.html) for the Iron

  • EXCLUSIVE: Ashampoo WinOptimizer 6.6 FREE for this weekend only!

    box-winoptimizer6.gifEach version of Windows seems to need a different method of
    maintenance to keep it running smoothly and to avoid drops in
    performance. As your hard drive fills up, programs are installed and
    uninstalled and the registry becomes bloated, it is almost inevitable
    that performance will suffer. Add to this the problem of services,
    unnecessary files and numerous system settings that can be difficult to
    interpret, and the prospect of manually tweaking Windows is a daunting
    one.

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    Simply head to the V3.co.uk Software Store between midday 30th of April and midnight GMT of Monday 3rd of May 2010, to download and obtain your serial code. You need to be a V3.co.uk Software Store member – which is free – to download.

    V3.co.uk Software Store link.

  • QUOTE: The NEW 6-Core AMD Phenom II X6 Delivers

    The NEW 6-Core AMD Phenom II X6 Delivers Exceptional Value! Integrated Dual-Channel Memory Controller. HyperTransport 3.0 Technology. AMD Balanced Smart Cache. AMD Virtualization (AMD-V).

    VISION is a platform solution to correctly match critical components; CPU, GPU, motherboard & memory. BLUEPRINT your system performance with AMD VISION! A Choice You Can Feel Good About!

    —A real nonsensical headline about a product in today’s Fry’s Electronics newspaper ad

  • Adobe Ready to Deliver Flash in June

    Late yesterday saw Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch take to the official blog to reiterate the company’s recent stance on mobile platforms.  No longer interested in working with Apple, Adobe has decided to move forward with other mobile operating systems, specifically Android. 

    It’s no longer a secret that Flash will be integrated into the next release of Android (Froyo).  Google’s own Andy Rubin verified this in a recent NYTimes interview.  We expect to see Android demonstrated  at Google I/O but when might we actually see the rollout?  Lynch sets the table for a June arrival.

    We look forward to delivering Flash Player 10.1 for Android smartphones as a public preview at Google I/O in May, and then a general release in June. From that point on, an ever increasing number and variety of powerful, Flash-enabled devices will be arriving which we hope will provide a great landscape of choice.

    Might We Suggest…


  • iPad Neoprene Envelope and Sleeve from Built

    neoprene envelope for ipad R 11 iPad Neoprene Envelope and Sleeve from BuiltAnother day another iPad case – this latest one is from Built. You know that company famous for those flexible and fun shaped neoprene cases. There is Neoprene Envelope and Neoprene Sleeve and both will provide protection for the iPad. The soft inner lining helps prevent scratches, and the thick neoprene keeps it safe from any bumps while you travel.  The Neoprene Envelope specifically comes in a Nolita Stripe or Black color scheme and the Neoprene Sleeve comes in Fiery Orange, Black, and Spring Fuchsia but has no pockets whereas the Neoprene Envelope has an interior pocket for storing your power adapter. The Neoprene Envelope retails for $40 and the Neoprene Sleeve retails for $30.

    neoprene sleeve R 4 iPad Neoprene Envelope and Sleeve from Built


  • Video: Discarded Motorola RAZR3 Prototype Gives a Glimpse Into The Moto That Could Have Been

    Twisted realityBack in 2008, after milking the poor cash cow to death, Motorola decided to can their once crazy-popular RAZR series of phones. A good thing, too, as their Android line of phones are really quite good, and have helped them climb out of the dreaded red end.

    But today over on Slash Gear, a prototype RAZR3 has risen from the grave to show us a twisted world where Motorola feature phones were the hotness, and smart phones were only for the geeks and their pocket protectors (like me…). It’s quite chilling.

    The specs are actually quite good, especially considering it was meant to be released back in those hazy days of 2009. A 5MP camera with LED flash, GPS, Voice Control, FM radio, chrome exterior, you know the drill. But no apps. Eck. I shiver to think of phones without app stores.

    *shiver*

    But, for those with a taste for nostalgia, or a perverse liking for glimpses into alternate realities, you should take a look at the video, below.


  • Hawaii House approves same-sex civil unions

    [JURIST] The Hawaii House of Representatives voted 31-20 Thursday to approve legislation allowing same-sex civil unions. The act would confer upon homosexual and heterosexual couples rights and benefits equal to those afforded married couples in the state. The bill was approved by the Senate in January, but the House vote was postponed indefinitely. The bill will now go before Governor Linda Lingle (R), who has not yet indicated whether she will sign it into law. She has until July 6 to reach a decision.
    The state of Hawaii has been at the forefront of the gay rights movement since the 1990s. In 1993, the Hawaii Supreme Court ruled that the state must show a compelling reason to deny same-sex marriage, but, in 1998, Hawaiian voters approved an amendment to the state constitution to reserve for the state legislature the authority to define marriage. Same-sex marriage is currently legal in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa, Vermont, and New Hampshire, and Washington DC, pending Congressional inaction. Same-sex civil unions are currently recognized in Washington, New Jersey, Oregon, and Nevada.

  • G1 gamepad modded from Atari 7800 Joypad

    Looks like there are still a few people modding the good ole G1. This time, a user has modded a gamepad controller to work with the first Android device to hit the market. It looks like it works very well also, video after the break.

    Unlike the gamepad that we have seen for the Droid, not much is known about this mod. There’s no information around the web that shows you how to do this yourself. But if your tech savvy enough you should be able to pull this off as well. All you need is a G1, a European Atari 7800 Joypad and a whole lot of skill.

    Click here to view the embedded video.

    [via makezineblog]

  • Lite Blogging

    by Kenneth Anderson

    I’ve been lite blogging and will be for a bit longer, due to travel and some deadline pressures.  I will try to get something up about the latest drone hearing in Congress, the ACLU’s letter, and that stuff.  Let us not neglect the EU debt crisis, either.  Kudos to Northwestern University law school’s Searle Center, for the conference I am currently attending on ATS issues – great conference, great papers, great folks.  But most important, this meeting has finally given Roger and me the chance to meet in person!  During all this time, Roger and I have never actually met.  I can report to our faithful readers that Professor Alford is as gracious, charming and intellectually acute as everything you have read from him on this blog attests.

  • Adobe Creative Suite 5 Available Now

    Adobe has announced that the latest version of its flagship product, the Creative Suite 5, is now shipping after having been launched earlier this month. The product should be hitting stores and online outlets, so you can finally get your hands on the anticipated release. Adobe CS5 is available in several flavors, depending on the bundled product. The Master… (read more)

  • Rielle Hunter Tells Oprah: “You Can’t Steal Somebody’s Husband”

    On The Oprah Winfrey Show on Thursday, John Edwards’ former mistress Rielle Hunter said that she doesn’t believe she destroyed the former presidential candidate’s marriage — this despite the fact that she gave birth to the Southerner’s illegitimate child as his unassuming wife battled cancer.

    (Delusional much?)

    “It is not my experience that a third party wrecks a home,” Hunter told The Queen of Talk as the women discussed Rielle’s two year romance with Edwards. “I believe the problems exist before a third party comes into the picture….I do not believe I wrecked his home.”

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