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Profile | Scott Whatmough, Vice President of Integrated Communication Systems, Raytheon Space and Airborne Systems
Space News - 11 Aug 2014 06:30
Scott Whatmough was tasked with delivering what turned out to be Raytheon's winning bid for the FAB-T program.
Space Camp Hall of Fame Honors Astronaut, Trainer and Entrepreneur
SPACE.com - 11 Aug 2014 23:43
The Space Camp Hall of Fame, founded in 2007, added three new members to its ranks. The 2014 class includes astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti, former astronaut trainer Michelle Ham and the founder of Space Camp Turkey, Ka...
Giving ALMA a Heart Transplant
Scientific American - 11 Aug 2014 18:27
Before they can see Sagittarius A*, the black hole at the center of the Milky Way, the astronomers of the Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) must complete an epic to-do list. --
Supermoon
SpaceRef - 11 Aug 2014 20:13
A perigree full moon or supermoon is seen, Sunday, August 10, 2014, in Washington. A supermoon occurs when the moon's orbit is closest (perigee) to Earth at the same time it is full....
Fear not the Moon, Perseids always a great show
Phys.org - 11 Aug 2014 22:00
Get ready for the darling of meteor showers this week--the Perseids. Who can deny their appeal? Not only is the shower rich with fiery flashes of meteoric light, but the meteors come in August when the weather's couldn't...
Leatherdos are a girl's best friend
Coolest Gadgets - 11 Aug 2014 20:30
It’s all too easy to purchase material possessions we don’t need and won’t use more than once or twice. Oftentimes we find solace in owning things rather than getting them because we need them. If you’re a more p...
Spectacular Photos of the Supermoon
ABC News - 11 Aug 2014 16:12
Stargazers who stayed indoors Sunday night missed out on a real treat.
DARPA Wants To Kill the Password
Slashdot - 11 Aug 2014 14:53
jfruh writes Many security experts agree that our current authentication system, in which end users are forced to remember (or, more often, write down) a dizzying array of passwords is broken. DARPA, the U.S. Defense Dep...
Thermoelectric devices turn waste heat into electricity for vehicles and other machines
Phys.org - 11 Aug 2014 12:50
It's estimated that more than half of U.S. energy--from vehicles and heavy equipment, for instance--is wasted as heat. Mostly, this waste heat simply escapes into the air. But that's beginning to change, thanks to thermo...
All-you-can-eat at the end of the universe
e! Science News - 11 Aug 2014 23:42
At the ends of the Universe there are black holes with masses equaling billions of our sun. These giant bodies -- quasars -- feed on interstellar gas, swallowing large quantities of it non-stop. Thus they reveal their ex...
Keeping filler ingredients out of your cup of coffee
EurekAlert! - 11 Aug 2014 06:00
(American Chemical Society) Coffee drinkers beware: Surprise ingredients may be hiding in your coffee, and growing shortages may well increase the chance of having more fillers in the future. A new test that will be repo...
Physicists create tractor beam made of water
CNET - 11 Aug 2014 04:10Hydrogen Bridge Is 20 Times Longer Than The Milky Way
Forbes - 11 Aug 2014 03:03
A bridge of gas more than 20 times bigger than the Milky Way has been discovered linking distant galaxies, possibly after a catastrophic collision or near miss.
The Biometric Future of Crossing Borders While Brown
The Atlantic - 11 Aug 2014 12:15Breathtaking Timelapse of Earth Made from Publicly Available ISS Photos
Twisted Sifter - 11 Aug 2014 11:57
Using publicly available photographs taken by astronauts onboard the International Space Station, Bruce W. Berry edited this incredible timelapse sequence. All footage was color graded, denoised, deflickered, slowed d...
Ebola-battling doctor Kent Brantly thanks God 'for his mercy,' recalls outbreak horror
Tech Times - 11 Aug 2014 04:02
The first American doctor to be treated in the U.S. after having been infected with Ebola virus in Liberia issued a statement about his current condition. Here's what he said.
Samsung has reportedly begun testing three-sided display phone
CNET - 11 Aug 2014 01:21NASA Probe Sees Pluto and Its Moon Charon Like Never Before (Video, Photos)
SPACE.com - 11 Aug 2014 23:29
The New Horizons probe used its onboard telescope to record a video of Charon orbiting Pluto. The movie is composed of 12 individual images taken July 19-24 -- one year before the spacecraft's flyby of the distant dwarf ...
NASA Carbon Counter Reaches Final Orbit, Returns Data
PTTU - 11 Aug 2014 23:27
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory News and Features: NASA's first spacecraft dedicated to studying atmospheric carbon dioxide has reached its final orbit and returned its first science data.
Judge Rejects ViaSat's $283M Jury Award, Orders Trial To Determine Damages
Space News - 11 Aug 2014 23:17
A U.S. District Court judge on Aug. 8 rejected a jury award of $283 million in damages to ViaSat Inc. in ViaSat's patent-infringement lawsuit against satellite builder Space Systems/Loral but left intact the jury's findi...
Polaroid Cube is a tiny camera that records 1080p video and is ultra rugged
Pocket-lint - 11 Aug 2014 23:08
Polaroid has launched a new camera that can fit into your pocket and shoot full 1080p HD video. It can even withstand a tumble and some water. Originally unveiled at CES 2014, the new Polaroid Cube measures less than 2 i...
Saturn Dwarfs Tiny Moon Epimetheus and Larger Rhea
SpaceRef - 11 Aug 2014 23:07
Saturn has a great many more moons than our planet - a whopping 62. A single moon, Titan, accounts for an overwhelming 96% of all the material orbit the planet, with a group of six other smaller moons dominating the...