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Janos Haits

Welcome to the LISC web portal - LISC - LISA International Science Community - 0 views

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    website features news, resources, and discussion boards about LISA (the Laser Interferometer Space Antenna), a space-based gravitational-wave observatory that will allow us to detect gravitational waves from massive black-hole mergers in the centers of galaxies, from the ultra-compact binary systems in our own Galaxy, and from many other sources. A joint ESA and NASA mission, LISA will create revolutionary research opportunities in astrophysics and fundamental physics.
Janos Haits

SETILive - 1 views

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    SETILive is taking the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) directly to you by presenting radio frequency signals LIVE from the SETI Institute's Allen Telescope Array (ATA) while it's pointed at stars that, based on Kepler exoplanet discoveries, have the best chances of being home to an alien civilization. We'll also be putting you "in the loop" where if enough of you see a potential extraterrestrial (ET) signal in the same data, then within minutes, the ATA will be interrupted and sent back to take a second look. The data you see will be from frequencies where human-made Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) crowds them and we believe the human eye will have a better chance than SETI's computer algorithms to find ET signals there.
Todd Suomela

Space storm alert: 90 seconds from catastrophe - space - 23 March 2009 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    The most serious space weather event in history happened in 1859. It is known as the Carrington event, after the British amateur astronomer Richard Carrington, who was the first to note its cause: "two patches of intensely bright and white light" emanating from a large group of sunspots. The Carrington event comprised eight days of severe space weather.
Astro Biology

Know More About Plenty of Water in Asteroid Fragments - 0 views

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    Do you know new study could provide visions about the abundance of water in fragments from a famous asteroid? This research mainly focused on a mineral called apatite. Want to know more about this asteroid?
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    Do you know new study could provide visions about the abundance of water in fragments from a famous asteroid? This research mainly focused on a mineral called apatite. Want to know more about this asteroid?
Janos Haits

Berkeley SETI - 1 views

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    "Berkeley SETI Research Center scientists and engineers are working with Breakthrough Listen to make data from Breakthrough available to the public, and you can choose a level of participation that matches your interest and abilities. Breakthrough data from the Green Bank Telescope are now flowing to SETI@home, and everyone can help out with the analysis! SETI@home is one of the world's largest citizen science projects, and enables users to donate a portion of their home computers' resources to aiding in our data analysis."
Janos Haits

MARS Rover Virtual Reality Panoramic images - 360 degree QTVR Photos from panoramas.dk - 0 views

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    THE MARS PANORAMAS - Updated July 11 2012 Interactive panoramas from the Mars 1997 Pathfinder Mission, MER 2004 Missions Spirit and Opportunity Click on the Thumbnails below to view the interactive QuickTime Virtual Reality Panoramas in fullscreen."
Janos Haits

Live From Space Second Screen | National Geographic Channel - 2 views

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    "The International Space Station (ISS) orbits the earth at over 17,000 mph. See the world from the perspective of its astronauts and discover what's happening on the ground right now."
Todd Suomela

[0806.0377] A Hemispherical Power Asymmetry from Inflation - 0 views

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    Measurements of temperature fluctuations by the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) indicate that the fluctuation amplitude in one half of the sky differs from the amplitude in the other half. We show that such an asymmetry cannot be generated during single-field slow-roll inflation without violating constraints to the homogeneity of the Universe. In contrast, a multi-field inflationary theory, the curvaton model, can produce this power asymmetry without violating the homogeneity constraint. The mechanism requires the introduction of a large-amplitude superhorizon perturbation to the curvaton field, possibly a pre-inflationary remnant or a superhorizon curvaton-web structure. The model makes several predictions, including non-Gaussianity and modifications to the inflationary consistency relation, that will be tested with forthcoming CMB experiments.
Kalyan Roy

Why Are Quark Stars So Strange? : Discovery News - 1 views

  • First things first, neutron stars, quark stars and black holes are all born via the same mechanism: a supernova. But each of the three are progressively more massive, so they originate from supernovae produced by progressively more massive stars. So, what if a star exploded, producing something a little too massive to be called a neutron star? Well, neutron stars resist collapsing under their own gravitational pull by a characteristic of matter known as neutron degeneracy. This produces an outward force called neutron degeneracy pressure. What if the neutron star born after a supernova is too massive for this neutron degeneracy pressure to hold up against the neutron star's own gravity? In this case, it's up to the quarks that make up the neutrons to take over, preventing the body from collapsing any further. Single neutrons are composed of three quarks (two "down" quarks and one "up" quark). When quark degeneracy pressure kicks in, a quark star may be produced; the free "up" and "down" quarks get converted into "strange" quarks. Therefore, a quark star (also known as a "strange star") is made up of strange matter.
  • Using what we know from the Standard Model of particle physics, a massive quark star may have enough gravitational energy to start 'burning' strange matter. The quarks inside the core of the quark star may be abused so badly by gravitational pressure that the quarks will be converted into pure energy and neutrinos.
  • The fascinating thing with this scenario is that the quark star matter will be so dense that even the neutrinos cannot escape. However, this release of energy and generation of neutrinos creates an outward pressure countering the relentless inward gravitational pull.
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  • Dai calls this extreme strange matter-burning quark star an "electroweak star"
  • Saving the best till last, the electroweak star's core would therefore be as extreme as the universe was only 10-10 seconds (that's 0.0000000001 seconds) after the Big Bang. These extreme objects would be like mini-Big Bang laboratories, maintaining a pressure where the electromagnetic and weak forces are so intertwined, they cannot be distinguished.
Zoey Metthew

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Janos Haits

Public Release of a Queryable Database of Galaxies in the Milennium Simulation - 1 views

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    Halo and Galaxy Formation Histories from the Millennium Simulation Public release of a VO-oriented and SQL-queryable database for studying the evolution of galaxies in the ΛCDM cosmogony
Janos Haits

Home - Mars One - 0 views

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    Mars One is a not-for-profit organization that will take humanity to Mars in 2023, to establish the foundation of a permanent settlement from which we will prosper, learn, and grow. Before the first crew lands, Mars One will have established a habitable, sustainable settlement designed to receive astronauts every two years. To accomplish this, Mars One has developed a precise, realistic plan based entirely upon existing technologies. 
Janos Haits

The Pan-STARRS1 data archive home page - 0 views

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    " the starting point for access to data from the Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System (Pan-STARRS).  This page provides a brief summary of the facilities and data products to guide Pan-STARRS archive users.  More complete information is provided on linked pages (see below)."
Janos Haits

John Chumack's astrophotography space photos, images, and prints - 4 views

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    "Deep Space Photos & Photography from Galactic Images ®. We display and sell high-quality astronomy pictures & prints developed at the Chumack Observatories. Images of stars, galaxy photos, sun, moon and solar system pictures, planet pictures, and constellation photos are in the Image Gallery and also available for purchase in the online store."
Janos Haits

Spot The Station | NASA - 2 views

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    "Watch the International Space Station pass overhead from several thousand worldwide locations. It is the third brightest object in the sky and easy to spot if you know when to look up. Visible to the naked eye, it looks like a fast-moving plane only much higher and traveling thousands of miles an hour faster!"
antariksha2011

Astronomy Apps for iPhone - Antariksha - 1 views

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    A List of Astronomy Apps for iPhone and iPad which contains Free and some premium apps. Download these apps from Apple Store and start Exploration easily.
Janos Haits

Planetary Resources - 1 views

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    Planetary Resources is establishing a new paradigm for resource discovery and utilization that will bring the solar system into humanity's sphere of influence. Our technical principals boast extensive experience in all phases of robotic space missions, from designing and building, to testing and operating.
Janos Haits

Starry Messenger - 0 views

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    The Starry Messenger is Phase I of the Electronic History of Astronomy developed in the Whipple Museum of the History of Science and the Department of History and Philosophy of Science. This phase was directed by Dr Sachiko Kusukawa and Dr Liba Taub, and supported by funding from Trinity College, Cambridge. Dr David Chart was the Project Manager.
Janos Haits

spaceengine - Home page - 1 views

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    SpaceEngine - is a free space simulation software that lets you explore the universe in three dimensions, starting from planet Earth to the most distant galaxies. Areas of the known universe are represented using actual astronomical data, while regions uncharted by human astronomy are generated procedurally. Millions of galaxies, trillions of stars, countless planets!
Konstantinos

Andy's Physics/Math/Astronomy Cheat Sheets - 0 views

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    These study guides were created based on undergraduate courses taken at UC Berkeley from 1997-2001 and graduate courses taken at Harvard University in 2002-2003. They are posted as a public service to anyone interested in physics or taking college level Physics/Astronomy/Math courses.
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