About NASA’s Curiosity Rover Mission @ Mars ….

John GrotzingerThe Curiosity rover mission team celebrates the landing of the car-size robot on the surface of Mars at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California on Sunday, Aug. 5, 2012.

On Aug. 5, 2012, NASA’s Curiosity rover touched down on the surfaceof Mars. Its mission: To find out if Mars could have once supported life. Nearly two years later, the car-size rover’s prime mission officially came to an end on Tuesday, June 24.

That doesn’t mean Curiosity will be put out to pasture. She’ll still be doing science on Mars and returning crucial data about the atmosphere and surface of the cold, red planet.

As the main investigation comes to a close, we spoke to chief scientist John Grotzinger, who has been directing the mission from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California. He talked about Curiosity’s biggest discoveries and one of the darkest moments during the mission.

[A lightly edited transcript of the interview follows]

Business Insider: How are you feeling now?

John Grotzinger: We feel really great about what we’ve been able to do. We’re hopeful that NASA will continue the mission. We are in the stretch of the fastest driving that we’ve done the entire mission so far. Now we’re trying to get toward Mount Sharp. We’ve had 16 papers published and two papers in Science magazine. We met all of the goals in advance. It doesn’t feel like mission over.

CuriosityThis is the first self-portrait Curiosity took after landing on Mars. It’s a bit fuzzy, but the pictures got better as the mission progressed.

BI: The last two Mars rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, also outlived their prime mission, by many, many years. Why is the main investigation so short if you know the machines can beat these expectations and how long do you expect Curiosity to last?

JG: NASA defines a set of objectives that the spacecraft is supposed to achieve within a timeframe, which was one Mars year or a little less than two years for Curiosity. The warranty on Curiosity expires in June, but we can see Curiosity’s vital signs working really well so we expect it to keep going. Curiosity is different than past rovers because it doesn’t have solar power, it has nuclear power. The way we generate power is that the radioactive device generates heat. There’s a device called the thermocouple, which converts heat to electricity. We can monitor its lifespan. We know we are going to get another good five years. After another seven years, we are going to be generating enough power to keep vehicle going, but not too much more. In 10 years, we expect to see significant degradation.

BI: What is the Curiosity team going to do now?

JG: A lot of team is now going to transition over to the Mars 2020mission. That’s the year it’s going to launch. I’m going to stick with Curiosity and make sure we make it to the base of Mount Sharp.

BI: How do you feel attached to Curiosity besides being the lead investigator?

JG: You can’t help but become emotionally attached to these robots even though they are mechanical devices. When something happens to Curiosity we not only feel the impact of the vehicle on Mars, but also on collective collaboration here. We watch everything she does. We watch the previous Mars rover, Opportunity, as she gets older and the same thing will eventually happen to Curiosity.

BI: Can you sum up the top three discoveries of the prime mission?

JG: The number one thing would be discovering evidence of habitability, meaning that we found an ancient environment where microorganisms could have lived and reproduced. If life ever evolved on Mars, this would have been place of it.

The second would be discovering and confirming something that had been guessed at in the 1970s: Mars lost a lot of its atmosphere billions of years ago. It became the planet it is today probably around 3 billion years ago.

Mars Rover

Third, the place that we discovered that was habitable was younger than what we thought. What we though had been the “goldilocks window,” the time when the planet was habitable, was broader than what we thought before.

BI: Is there one day throughout the mission or challenge you faced that you would never want to relive again?

JG: Back in December, we had just published a series of papers that had proven the evidence of habitability early on. It even made the cover of Science. Two days later, I was alerted of pictures that showed thewheels had holes in them. The place we had landed in was very hazardous to the wheels. We got a flat on Mars. We developed a strategy to work around it and now are safely driving. But I would not want to go through that again. We had to stop driving when what we wanted to be doing was driving. We went from the greatest emotional high to the greatest emotion low in two days. It would have been nice to bask in glow of success a little longer.

Curiosity 2The red circles highlight tears in one of Curiosity’s tires.

BI: In the first year of the mission you said something to a reporter about a discovery that Curiosity made, which got picked up by other media (including us) and somewhat blown out of proportion. What have you learned about the power of social media in this process?

JG: Social media is a wonderful thing. The overwhelming majority is so positive because the things you discover can be shared. We made the decision to return all images so people get to enjoy Mars the way they want. You do have to learn to be careful and explicit about what you mean.

BI: How soon do you think we’ll be able to put a person on Mars?

JG: The first thing we have to do is figure out how to bring rocks back. The difference between the moon and Mars is that the moon is a small body. With propulsion, it doesn’t take much energy to get off he surface. But Mars is big and it has gravity. You have to learn how to build a vehicle that can go to Mars, land successfully, and then lift off. But first we have to figure out the simple challenge of taking a 20 kilogram rock and lifting it off the surface of the planet.

BI: Do believe in programs like Mars One?

JG: In principle it’s possible.

BI: How are celebrating the end of the prime mission?

There’s going to be a big celebration on June 26. Engineers feel like they have delivered on their promise and built a vehicle that lasted a long time. Yes, there will be champagne.

Mars RoverCuriosity weighs about 1 ton and is around the size of SUV.

BI: Where is Curiosity going now?

We have 4 to 6 months of driving and are making great progress. We’re going to try to get to Mount Sharp by the end of the calendar year.

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Natarajan

 

How Google Is Planning to Take over Your Car !!!

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Google just unveiled Android Auto at its annual developers conference in San Francisco.

With cars compatible with Android Auto, you simply connect your Android phone to your car, and your car’s screen will display a modified version of Android with simplified features that are easy to use at-a-glance.

You can use Android Auto to play music from your phone, send and receive text messages, and use other applications like Google Maps.

So that means you’ll be able to see traffic updates, navigation, etc. in your car. And since Android Auto is fully voice-enabled, you’ll never have to take your hands off the steering wheel.

Android Auto will be available later this year. Already, over 40 car makers like Acura, Ford, Audi, and Chevrolet will have Android Auto. The first cars with Android Auto will be available at the end of this year.

Google will soon release an Android Auto SDK so that developers can build additional audio and messaging apps for your car.

Here’s how it works.

The first step is connecting your Android phone to your car.

Google IO Android Auto

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Once it’s connected, you’ll be able to tap a button and speak commands for navigation, search, and messaging.

Android auto

Since Android Auto is fully voice-enabled, you can navigate without ever needing to take your hands off the steering wheel. And it’s all powered by your Android phone, so applications you update through Google Play will update in the car, as well.

Google IO + Android Auto

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Joke of the Day…

A poet and a scientist were traveling together on a plane. The scientist was bored and said to the poet, “Hey, you, do you want to play a game? I’ll ask you a question, and if you get it wrong, you give me $5. Then, you ask me a question, and if I can’t answer it, I’ll give you $5.”

The poet thought about this for a moment, but he decided against it, seeing that the scientist was obviously a very bright man. He politely turned down the scientist’s offer.

The scientist, who was really bored, tried again. “Look, I’ll ask you a question, and if you can’t answer it, you give me $5. Then you ask me a question, and if I can’t answer it, I’ll give you $50.”

The poet agreed. “Okay,” the scientist said, “what is the exact distance between the Earth and the Moon?”

The poet, obviously not knowing the answer, didn’t stop to think about the scientist’s question. He took a $5 bill out of his pocket and handed it to the scientist.

The scientist happily accepted the bill and promptly said, “Okay, now it’s your turn.”

The poet thought about this for a few minutes, then asked, “All right, what goes up a mountain on three legs, but comes down on four?”

The bright glow quickly vanished from the scientist’s face. He thought about this for a long time, taking out his notepad and making numerous calculations. He finally gave up on his notepad and took out his laptop, using his Multimedia Encyclopedia. As the plane was landing the scientist gave up. He reluctantly handed the poet a $50 bill.

The poet accepted it graciously, getting ready to stand up. “Wait!” the scientist shouted, “you can’t do this to me! What’s the answer?”

The poet looked at the scientist and calmly put a $5 bill into his hand.

 

Source::::joke a day.com

Natarajan

Image of the Day…” Brazil at Night ” !!!

 

View from space: Brazil’s World Cup cities at night

Here’s a satellite view of the 12 Brazilian cities hosting World Cup games.

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Hey World Cup addicts … Where are all those cities we’re hearing about?

This satellite view of Brazil at night shows the 12 cities hosting World Cup games this summer: Brasília, Belo Horizonte, Manaus, Fortaleza, Cuiabá, Porto Alegre, Curitiba, Natal, Recife, Salvador, Rio de Janeiro, and São Paulo.

Brazil is big, by the way. It’s the largest country in South America and the fifth largest in the world by area (8.5 million square kilometers). Brazil stretches more than 4,000 kilometers (2500 miles) from north to south and from east to west.

Via NASA Earth Observatory

Source:::: earth sky news site

Natarajan

Message For the Day…” Happiness is Beyond Comfort and Sorrow… “

Understand the Nature of the Divine Soul (Atma), which gives sustenance to all the senses. The five senses originate from Ether, which emerges from the Atma. Hence, if you understand the Atma, it is highly likely that your senses will be under your control. Then you will always be happy. Know that happiness is beyond comfort and sorrow. Comfort and sorrow are just the manifestations of the human mind. The state which is beyond this pleasure and grief is truly happiness. You can realize this state when you listen to the voice within you. God is present within you and He truly speaks to you from within. To experience that inner voice, you must silence your mind. You must control the activity of the external senses. When the inner and outer organs are completely controlled, you will clearly hear the Lord, speaking to you, from within.

Sathya Sai Baba

” Hello God …I Thank you …”

GOD’S “PHONE NUMBER”

 

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Hello God, I called tonight
To talk a little while
I need a friend who’ll listen
To my anxiety and trial.

dove

You see, I can’t quite make it
Through a day just on my own…
I need your love to guide me
So I’ll never feel alone.

rose

I want to ask you please to keep
My family safe and sound.
Come and fill their lives with confidence
For whatever fate they’re bound.

Give me faith, dear God, to face
Each hour throughout the day,
And not to worry over things
I can’t change in any way.

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I thank you God for being home
And listening to my call,
For giving me such good advice
When I stumble and fall.

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Your number, God, is the only one
That answers every time.
I never get a busy signal,
Never had to pay a dime.

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So thank you, God, for listening
To my troubles and my sorrow.
Good night, God, I love You, too,
And I’ll call again tomorrow!

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P.S. Please bless all my friends and family too.

Natarajan

 

” These Ducklings Never Giveup…” !!!

Little Ducklings Encounter the Stairs…

These little ducklings are trying to follow their mother, who very easily climbed these stairs. But for her puny offsprings, these stairs are huge, and hard to climb. However, they never give up rejoining their mother, and that is what makes the end of this video so great.

 

 

Source::::You Tube and  ba-ba mail site

Natarajan

“நீங்கள் ஆணையிட்டால் ….” ” நடக்கட்டும் …நடக்கட்டும் …” !!!

 

1956 – ஜனவரி

இரண்டு இளைஞர்கள் – ஆங்கிலக் கல்வியுடன் நாட்டியக் கலையையும், கர்நாடக இசையையும் கசடறக் கற்றவர்கள். ஒருவர் பரத நாட்டியத்திலும், மற்றவர் கர்நாடக இசையிலும் நல்ல தேர்ச்சி பெற்றிருந்தனர். பல்கலைக்கழக மேற்படிப்பு படித்து முடித்ததும், படிப்புக்கேற்ற வேலை கிடைக்கும் வரை, சென்னையிலிருக்கும் தங்கள் நாட்டியக் கலா நிலையத்தில் தங்கி இருந்தனர். அங்கு பாடங்கள் நடத்துவதில் உதவியாக இருந்துகொண்டு, எதிர்காலத்தைக் குறித்த கவலையுடன், நாட்களை நடனமும் கர்நாடக இசையும் பயில்வதிலும், கற்றுக் கொடுப்பதிலும் கழித்துக் கொண்டிருந்தனர்.

இவ்விருவரில் ஒரு இளைஞர் வேதவித்தகரின் மகன். சிறுவயதிலிருந்தே மஹாபெரியவர் மீது மரியாதையும் பக்தியும் நிறைந்த குடும்பத்தைச் சேர்ந்தவர்.

ஒரு நாள் காலை, “புறப்படு; நாம் இருவரும் காஞ்சிபுரம் சென்று மஹாபெரியவரைத் தரிசித்து வருவோம். அவருக்குப் பாடலில் உள்ள அளவுக்கு ஆடலில் அவ்வளவு விருப்பம் உண்டா என்று எனக்குத் தெரியாது. இருந்தாலும், நீ நடனமாடுவதற்கேற்ற வேஷ்டியும் மேலாடையும் எடுத்து வா…. அவர் அருளிருந்தால், அவர் முன் நீ ஆடும் பாக்யம் உனக்குக் கிடைக்கும். நீ ஆடுவதற்கு நான் பாடும் பாக்யமும் எனக்குக் கிடைக்கும்” என்றார்.

இருவரும் பேருந்தில் காஞ்சியை அடைந்தனர். மஹாபெரியவர் அப்போது ஓரிக்கையில் இருப்பதாகத் தெரிந்து, ஓரிக்கை அடைந்தனர். அங்கு மஹாபெரியவர் ஒரு சிறு சிவன் கோவில் திண்ணையில் அமர்ந்திருந்தார். அந்தச் சிறிய இடத்தில் அவரைக் காண, அருள் பெற பக்தர்கள் கூடியிருந்தனர்.

நம் இளைஞர்கள் இருவரும் மஹாபெரியவரை நெருங்கி, வணங்கி எழுந்தனர். மஹாபெரியவர் அன்று மெளனம் கடைப்பிடிக்கிறார் என்று அறிந்தனர். வெகு சில சைகைகள் மூலமாக மிக முக்யமானவைகளை மட்டும் மற்றவருக்குத் தெரிவிக்கும் விதமான மெளனத்தில் இருந்தார்.

கர்நாடக இசையில் தேர்ச்சி பெற்ற நம் இளைஞர், மஹா பெரியவரிடம் நெருங்கி, “என் நண்பன் பரதநாட்டியம் கற்றிருக்கிறார். தங்கள் முன்னிலையில் ஆட வேண்டுமென்று விருப்பம்… நீங்கள் ஆணையிட்டால்….” என்று சொல்லி முடிக்கு முன்னாக, பெரியவர், “நடக்கட்டும்” என்பதற்கான சைகையைச் செய்ய, நம் இளைஞருக்கு ஒரே மகிழ்ச்சி. தன் நண்பனிடம் வந்து, “சீக்கிரம் நடனமாடுவதற்கேற்ப உடைமாற்றி வா… பெரியவர் ஆக்ஞை தந்துள்ளார்” என்று மகிழ்ச்சியுடன் தெரிவித்தார். நாட்டியத்தில் தேர்ச்சி பெற்ற இரண்டாவது இளைஞர், அப்பொழுது தயாராகவே இருந்தார்.

ஒருவர் பாட, மற்றவர், “நடனம் ஆடினார்” என்ற பாடலுக்கு ஆடத் தொடங்கினார்.

அந்தச் சிறிய இடத்தில், பெரியவர் உட்கார்ந்திருந்த இடம் போக, மற்ற பக்தர்கள் அமர்ந்திருந்த இடமும் போக, மீதமுள்ள மிகச் சிறிய இடத்தில், நடராஜரின் மேல் அமைந்திருந்த அந்தப் பாடலுக்கு, “குதித்த மெட்டு” என்றழைக்கப்படும் ஜதியுடன் ஆடல் ஆரம்பித்தது. இந்த ஜதியுடன் காலைத் தூக்கி நடராஜர் அபிநயம் பிடிக்கவும், அவரது, கால்விரல்கள் மஹாபெரியவருக்கு மிக அருகில் வரவேண்டியதாயிற்று.

அருகிலிருந்த மற்ற பக்தர்கள், “நிறுத்து, நிறுத்து, அபசாரம், அபசாரம்” என்று கூவ, மஹா பெரியவரோ, தன் திருக்கைகளில் ஒன்றால், மற்ற பக்தர்களை நோக்கி “நிறுத்துங்கள்” என்பதாகவும், நம் இளைஞரைப் பார்த்து, “ஆடுவதைத் தொடரலாம்” என்பதாகவும் ஒரே நேரத்தில் அபிநயம் செய்தார்.

இளைஞர் ஆட, மற்றவர் பாட, அற்புதமான நடனம் பெரியவர் முன் அரங்கேறியது.

இருவரும் மஹாபெரியவரிடம் ஆசிபெற்று சென்னை வந்து சேர்ந்தனர்.

நடனமாடிய இளைஞர், பனாரஸ் ஹிந்து பல்கலைக்கழகம் மற்றும் பரோடா எம்.எஸ்.பல்கலைக்கழகத்திலும் பணிபுரிந்து, 1992 ஆம் வருடம் பணி நிறைவு Head of the Faculty of Performing Arts of M.S. University, Baroda பெற்றார்.

அவருக்கு 1993 வருடம் சங்கீத நாடக அகாடமி விருதும், 2008 ஆம் வருடம் காளிதாஸ் ஸம்மான் எனப்படும் விருதும், 2011 ஆம் வருடம் பத்ம பூஷன் விருதும் கிடைத்தன..

கடந்த 60 ஆண்டுகளாகப் பல உலக மேடைகளிலும் தான் ஆடியதும், விருதுகள் பெற்றதும், தனது 80ஆவது வயதிலும், பரதநாட்யம் ஆடுவதும், அந்த ஒரு மதியம் மஹாபெரியவர் “தொடர்ந்து ஆடு” என்று உத்தரவு அளித்ததின் விளைவே என்று மிக அடக்கத்துடன் கூறும் அந்த இளைஞர் பத்மபூஷன் ஸி.வி.சந்த்ரசேகர் அவர்களே.

ஜய ஜய சங்கர! ஹர ஹர சங்கர!!

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