NEW TECHNOLOGY
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New Super Satellite Launched... http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap160218.html
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There's a Q & A today at 2PM by the Deputy Director, about the launch and the James Webb Telescope. Thought you might have a question or two https://www.facebook.com/ScienceChannel/photos/a.74645557916.75645.14391502916/10153593560857917/?type=3 Also the Science Channel has a show on telescopes tomorrow, called Telescope. http://www.broadwayworld.com/bwwtv/article/Discovery-Channel-to-Premiere-New-Series-TELESCOPE-220-20160108# Hope this builds some interest in Space
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^ Excellent!! Thanks for the info!! Found a youtube on it!
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Rise Of The Robots...Wed. February 24th on PBS NOVA.
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SurSteven:
Rise Of The Robots...Wed. February 24th on PBS NOVA.
thanks for that link on Telescope, it's what they've been playing on the commercial. These NOVA's look so good. This was the title to a Terminator movie as well, no wait that was The Rise of The Machines. They meant robots... Steven Hawking is worried about the robots. I've put the note on my refrigerator! thanks!
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love2travel:
SurSteven:
Rise Of The Robots...Wed. February 24th on PBS NOVA.
thanks for that link on Telescope, it's what they've been playing on the commercial. These NOVA's look so good. This was the title to a Terminator movie as well, no wait that was The Rise of The Machines. They meant robots... Steven Hawking is worried about the robots. I've put the note on my refrigerator! thanks!
I watched that on Discovery last night about the JWST. It Was Excellent!!! Am watching the NOVA Documentary on it right now...
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SurSteven:
love2travel:
SurSteven:
Rise Of The Robots...Wed. February 24th on PBS NOVA.
thanks for that link on Telescope, it's what they've been playing on the commercial. These NOVA's look so good. This was the title to a Terminator movie as well, no wait that was The Rise of The Machines. They meant robots... Steven Hawking is worried about the robots. I've put the note on my refrigerator! thanks!
I watched that on Discovery last night about the JWST. It Was Excellent!!! Am watching the NOVA Documentary on it right now...
Can't wait to see the update on Robot Technology on NOVA this coming Wednesday.Thanks for the link! It's a friends birthday today, so I was going to miss it... Will try to find a link for the Discovery one! I can't wait to see the one on robots! Have seen some awesome you tubes on the capabilities that are available already!! Growing up on SciFi stories about robots...and now they are coming true. I wonder if people will build a hybridized exoskeleton like in Alien. Something like that on Mars, would be so much more protective, than ordinary space suits as an enclosed robo hulk suit! Kind of like in Avatar....And I suppose robotic rover mobiles will be coming to Mars soon! I'm still waiting for a ride in a flying car!
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Batteries to charge in 30 seconds! http://www.aerotechnews.com/blog/2015/12/18/future-batteries-could-charge-in-30-seconds/ Here's The Rise of The Robots http://www.pbs.org/video/2365670738/
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^ The Rise of The Robots was interesting to watch Wednesday night, but it was not quite what I expected. Using the fast charge capabilities of capacitors and then controlling their energy release in a uniform manner is very interesting indeed! It would definitely upgrade things!
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SurSteven:
^ The Rise of The Robots was interesting to watch Wednesday night, but it was not quite what I expected. Using the fast charge capabilities of capacitors and then controlling their energy release in a uniform manner is very interesting indeed! It would definitely upgrade things!
. It made the robot reindeer look so much more brilliant, pulling the sled!!
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love2travel:
SurSteven:
^ The Rise of The Robots was interesting to watch Wednesday night, but it was not quite what I expected. Using the fast charge capabilities of capacitors and then controlling their energy release in a uniform manner is very interesting indeed! It would definitely upgrade things!
. It made the robot reindeer look so much more brilliant, pulling the sled!!
Exactly.
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Atlas Robot...The Next Generation
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SurSteven:
Atlas Robot...The Next Generation
Now that's much better! This company has it going... Did you notice the guy with the laptop closeby?
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love2travel:
SurSteven:
Atlas Robot...The Next Generation
Now that's much better! This company has it going... Did you notice the guy with the laptop closeby?
Yes...there's an interesting human shadow that appears to be holding some kind of device at :48 to :51. Atlas seems to be such a nice and humble and hard working future TERMINATOR!
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SurSteven:
love2travel:
SurSteven:
Atlas Robot...The Next Generation
Now that's much better! This company has it going... Did you notice the guy with the laptop closeby?
Yes...there's an interesting human shadow that appears to be holding some kind of device at :48 to :51. Atlas seems to be such a nice and humble and hard working future TERMINATOR!
Runnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn I'll be Bach.....
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^ New Audio Recordings From The Marianna Trench...
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SurSteven:
^ New Audio Recordings From The Marianna Trench...
The pressure down there is crushing! It's also a subduction zone! In a way, it reminded me of sounds of the Sun. Have been trying to find a you tube I've watched before. Two men were diving slowly, into incredible depths. They were talking about how the pressure outside could kill them instantly. The sub is creaking and creaking under the immense pressure. At one point in the video you hear a "bang", and they didn't know what it was. Since they had spent hours getting to that depth, and they are near the bottom, they decide to continue. They finally land on the bottom, and the silt is too extensive to see anything, so they have to go back to the surface. They found out the bang was a crack in an outer window, from the pressure!
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I remember watching that a long time ago as well. Here it is! They used gasoline as the float ballast. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathyscaphe_Trieste "Bathyscaphe Trieste ... Italian-built deep-diving research bathyscaphe, ... one of the outer Plexiglas window panes cracked, ..."
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Robots on the learn... http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/tech/david-lynch-robots.html
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SurSteven:
I remember watching that a long time ago as well. Here it is! They used gasoline as the float ballast. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bathyscaphe_Trieste "Bathyscaphe Trieste ... Italian-built deep-diving research bathyscaphe, ... one of the outer Plexiglas window panes cracked, ..."
It was quite interesting to me, their using the gasoline as float ballast. The smell might have been horrible, I wondered if it was? What a disappointment getting all the way to the bottom, about to see some bottom dwelling fish, and then all that silt stirred up!!