Episode 2, Pizza IN space 8-30-2011
Episode 2 of Audio Hostem is up! Check it out in iTunes at http://www.IHearTheEnemy.com or right here in this post.
Ryan Mercer's thoughts, mostly random musings, spanning form 2001 to present. Freemason, geek, nutter, Whovian, 8-bit Atari enthusiast, SciFi fan.
Episode 2 of Audio Hostem is up! Check it out in iTunes at http://www.IHearTheEnemy.com or right here in this post.
Sinead O'Connor just shot my offering to have sex with her down. Dude, harsh. Although she said I was just too young.
This is absolutely AWESOME
Imagine our surprise when we learned [Bruce Simpson], who made headlines in 2003 with his $5000 DIY cruise missile, is still alive, not illegally interned in a black ops prison, and still doing what he does best: building really awesome remote-control airplanes.
The first
successfulmass-produced pulse jet aircraft was the German V-1 flying bomb. The V-1 had a very primitive guidance system, but the unmanned pulse jet aircraft quickly evolved into a few target drones used by the US Air Force. There was never any significant advancement towards improving the fuel consumption, noise level, or heat signature of pulse jets, so they were superseded by the superior turbojet. Despite their failings, pulse jets are remarkably easy to build and amazingly fast.
Read more about it HERE . You can also find a YouTube video of it there.
NASA launching twin moon probes to measure gravity
Four decades after landing men on the moon, NASA is returning to Earth's orbiting companion, this time with a set of robotic twins that will measure lunar gravity while chasing one another in circles.
Read more about it HERE
NASA's smaller programs could be at risk
The cost of NASA's two flagship programs - a new space telescope and its next rocket - is poised to devour much of the agency's shrinking budget in coming years, putting at risk everything from efforts to develop futuristic spacecraft to returning rocks from Mars, scientists and congressional insiders warn.
Read more about it HERE
Cosmic coincidence
Cosmologists tend not to get all that excited about the universe being 74% dark energy and 26% conventional energy and matter (albeit most of the matter is dark and mysterious as well). Instead they get excited about the fact that the density of dark energy is of the same order of magnitude as that more conventional remainder.
Read more about it HERE
Dwarf planet mysteries beckon to New Horizons
At this very moment one of the fastest spacecraft ever launched -- NASA's New Horizons -- is hurtling through the void at nearly one million miles per day. Launched in 2006, it has been in flight longer than some missions last, and still has four more years of travel to go.
Read more about it HERE
Czech-ing out the view from 31 kilometers
The team at czANZO, the Czech Amateur Near-Space Object group, sent up one of the best high-altitude balloons we’ve ever seen last weekend and the resulting video is remarkable.
The team’s build blog (Google Translate link for everyone without Chrome) goes through the design and construction of their payload. Like every other balloon build we’ve seen, a styrofoam cooler is used for the enclosure, but there’s a lot of really neat additions that make this build special.
Read more about it HERE
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Harrison Ford is irradiating our testicles with microwave satellite transmissions!
Can't wait for college football to start? Is it because you can't wait to be surrounded by drunk college sluts?
Mmm I'd love a cup of ice this morning at work. Oh wait same ass filled up his cooler with the contents of the machine again. Guess I'll have to wait an hour. *grumble*