Doomed Russian Spacecraft about to fall….

Progress 59 re-supply craft, launched April 28, quickly lost control. Soon it will fall from space and may produce a fiery streak in our sky

Progress is a series of unmanned cargo craft used to resupply the International Space Station.

Progress is a series of unmanned cargo craft used to resupply the International Space Station.

A unpiloted Russian re-supply ship – carrying 6,000 pounds of food, fuel, and supplies for International Space Station – was declared lost when, shortly after its April 28 launch, it began spinning out of control. This craft will reenter Earth’s atmosphere between May 7 and May 9 and may produce a bright meteor – or fiery streak – across Earth’s sky. But where will it fall, and who will see it? No one knows. Look below for information on what observers might see when the spacecraft re-enters.

The reentry will not be controlled, which means its exact time and location is unknown. Scientists that predict the reentry of orbital objects like this one – damaged satellites and other space debris – have calculated that the Progress 59 may reenter around May 8, but the time uncertainty of some predictions may be +/- 24 hours.

Because over 70% of the surface of Earth is covered by water, there is a high probability that the Progress 59P, also known as Progress M-27M, will reenter over an ocean. But the spacecraft’s orbital inclination also causes it to pass over land areas, so this may slightly increase the chance of reentry over populated areas. The European Space Agency (ESA), which is in close contact with Russian and U.S. authorities regarding the Progress M-27M / 59P mission situation, said on April 30:

In an uncontrolled reentry, the vessel in principle could reenter over any point of land or sea between approximately 51 deg N and 51 deg S latitudes, corresponding to its current orbit.

… We cannot exclude the chance that some portion of (Progress 59) structure, for example the heavy docking mechanism or tanks and thrusters, could survive reentry to reach the surface.

However, according to ESA, disintegration over the oceans is still the most likely scenario.

 

Progress 59 launch on April 28, via ESA

Progress 59 launch on April 28, via ESA

The Progress 59 spacecraft was launched from Kazakhstan on April 28 and was heading to the International Space Station (ISS) with food, fuel and supplies. An unexpected incident occurred during the spacecraft separation, and video sent back by the spacecraft showed it was spinning out of control.

Russian officials declared on April 29 that they were unable to regain the spacecraft control. It was clear that the doomed spacecraft would return fall back into Earth’s atmosphere. Normally, after delivering its cargo to the ISS, Progress spacecraft would be undocked from the orbital laboratory and then a command is sent to purposely send it to reenter the atmosphere and disintegrate over the South Pacific area, so that any surviving debris would not pose a danger to populated areas.

What observers might see when the spacecraft re-enters. You can track the location of Progress 59 as its orbits is decaying, and even verify predictions to see if it the spacecraft can be seen on its final orbits from your location. Track Progress 59 prior to reentry here.

Or just keep an eye on your skies in the next few days, just in case you happen to be in the spacecraft’s reentry area. The Russian cargo spacecraft should disintegrate around May 8 (+/- 24 hours), as soon as it enters the densest part of our atmosphere, about 70 – 75 miles (112-120 km) high.

A disintegrating spacecraft will look like a spectacular meteor, or fiery streak, across Earth’s sky. It may be visible in daytime. One way of identifying it as a possible manmade object, and not a natural meteor, is that reentering manmade objects appear considerably slower upon reentry than natural space rocks. The re-entry might appear slow enough to allow you to quickly grab a camera and take pictures or video, something that usually is very difficult with much faster natural meteors.

Also, reentering spacecraft have shown significant fragmentation. It is possible to see chunks – possibly in varying colors – creating bursts of light as they fly off the main meteor.

A reentry trajectory from southwest to northeast – as well as from northwest to southeast – is consistent with the orbit of this type of spacecraft.

Before the Progress vehicle reenters the atmosphere, the spacecraft may be visible to the unaided eye from some (unknown) locations as it is still orbiting Earth. Remember that orbiting objects and satellites appear as slowly “moving stars” in our sky. During the last days of the Progress M-27M / 59P mission, the craft should appear to move somewhat faster than other satellites – faster than the apparent speed of ISS – because you are looking at an object that is more than twice as close as other orbiting objects.

While still in orbit, it may show show variations of brightness, which would confirm the object is still tumbling in space and thus reflecting sunlight intermittently.

If you see a slow and bright, fragmenting “meteor” as described here, please share your sighting reports and location in the comments below, or visit EarthSky communities on Facebook, Twitteror Google+.

By the way, according to NASA, the ISS crew is not in danger of running out of food or supplies. SpaceX already had a scheduled launch to bring more supplies to the ISS on June 19.

Bottom line: A Progress 59 re-supply craft, launched from Kazakhstan on April 28, quickly lost control. Soon it will fall from space and may produce a fiery streak in our sky. ESA, NASA and Russian authorities cannot rule out the possibility that some portion of the craft survive reentry to reach Earth’s surface. This post contains information on how to track the spacecraft before re-entry, and on what you might see if you are in the reentry area.

Source….www.earthsky.org

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” The Oldest Living Tortoise in the World….”

Jonathan the tortoise, who lives on the British-controlled island of St. Helena, is reportedly the oldest living land creature in the world.

According to The Telegraph:

At the age of 183, this tortoise is thought to be the world’s oldest living land creature. Born in 1832 at the latest, he has plodded through two world wars and numerous revolutions, outlasting all his human companions. He was even photographed, looking rather elderly, with a prisoner during the Boer War, which ended in 1902.

Jonathan, who was already 50-years-old, was first brought to the island in 1882 from the Aldabra Atoll in the Indian Ocean.

Since then, he has lived on the grounds of the island’s Planation House where he is fed a weekly bucket of salad by his current keeper, Jonathan Hollins.

Though Jonathan has held up surprisingly well over the years, he is nearly blind and relies heavily on his sense of hearing.

However, if the worst happens, the residents of St. Helena have a plan. According to BBC:

 

Jonathan the tortoise, who lives on the British-controlled island of St. Helena, is reportedly the oldest living land creature in the world.

According to The Telegraph:

At the age of 183, this tortoise is thought to be the world’s oldest living land creature. Born in 1832 at the latest, he has plodded through two world wars and numerous revolutions, outlasting all his human companions. He was even photographed, looking rather elderly, with a prisoner during the Boer War, which ended in 1902.

Jonathan, who was already 50-years-old, was first brought to the island in 1882 from the Aldabra Atoll in the Indian Ocean.

Since then, he has lived on the grounds of the island’s Planation House where he is fed a weekly bucket of salad by his current keeper, Jonathan Hollins.

Though Jonathan has held up surprisingly well over the years, he is nearly blind and relies heavily on his sense of hearing.

However, if the worst happens, the residents of St. Helena have a plan. According to BBC:

 

Though giant tortoises like Jonathan can live up to 250 years, the community has already drafted a detailed plan for when he finally pops his shell – dubbed “Operation Go Slow.”

When Jonathan passes away, his shell will go on display and a life-sized bronze statue will honor him. However, for now, Jonathan isn’t showing signs of slowing down.

You can see more of Jonathan in the video below.

This tortoise is the oldest living land creature on Earth

Jonathan the tortoise, who lives on the British-controlled island of St. Helena, is reportedly the oldest living land creature in the world.

According to The Telegraph:

At the age of 183, this tortoise is thought to be the world’s oldest living land creature. Born in 1832 at the latest, he has plodded through two world wars and numerous revolutions, outlasting all his human companions. He was even photographed, looking rather elderly, with a prisoner during the Boer War, which ended in 1902.

Jonathan, who was already 50-years-old, was first brought to the island in 1882 from the Aldabra Atoll in the Indian Ocean.

Since then, he has lived on the grounds of the island’s Planation House where he is fed a weekly bucket of salad by his current keeper, Jonathan Hollins.

Though Jonathan has held up surprisingly well over the years, he is nearly blind and relies heavily on his sense of hearing.

However, if the worst happens, the residents of St. Helena have a plan. According to BBC:

Though giant tortoises like Jonathan can live up to 250 years, the community has already drafted a detailed plan for when he finally pops his shell – dubbed “Operation Go Slow.”

When Jonathan passes away, his shell will go on display and a life-sized bronze statue will honor him. However, for now, Jonathan isn’t showing signs of slowing down.

You can see more of Jonathan in the video below.

(h/t The Telegraph, BBC)

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” Forest Comes Alive…”

 

Double Exposed Animal and Forest Photos

You can just imagine the lush foresty town of Bergen, Norway that photographer Andreas Lie lives in by looking at his animal photo series. These double exposed images show wild animals superimposed onto natural scenery, creating a stunning visual. You can see more of Andreas’ works on FacebookTumblrInstagram, andSociety6.

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” Stay Calm …Dad…”….Don’t miss this video clip …

 

Stay Calm, Dad

A 5-year-old talks on the phone with 911 while her dad is having difficultly breathing.  Don’t leave too soon.  This little girl is not only smart, but very funny.

Source….www.maniacworld.com

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” MARS Matters….” !!!

On May 5 NASA Administrator and senior science advisor to President Obama, Charles Bolden asked those at The Humans to Mars Summit in Washington, D.C., to repeat after him:

“Mars matters.”

The summit, which is happening from May 5 through 7, features discussions about current and future NASA efforts on the journey to Mars.

So, why does Mars matter to Bolden? Several reasons. Here are a few of the ones he mentioned on Tuesday:

  • “Because its formulation and evolution are comparable to Earth’s”
  • “Because we know that at one time it had conditions suitable for life”
  • “Because what we learn about the Red Planet may tell us more about our own home planet’s history and future”
  • “Because it might just help us unravel the age-old mystery about whether life exists beyond Earth”

Bolden isn’t the only one who thinks Mars matters.

Some of the most innovative, intelligent, outspoken minds of our age –Buzz Aldrin, Stephen Hawking, Elon Musk, Bill Nye, and Neil deGrasse Tyson – have similar ideas on why humans not only need to visit the Red Planet but to colonize it as well.

Here are five of the main reasons they cite:

1. Ensuring the survival of our species

The only home humans have ever known is Earth. But history shows that surviving as a species on this tiny blue dot in the vacuum of space is tough and by no means guaranteed.

The dinosaurs are a classic example: They roamed the planet for 165 million years, but the only trace of them today are their fossilized remains. A colossal asteroid wiped them out.

Putting humans on more than one planet would better ensure our existence thousands if not millions of years from now.

“Humans need to be a multiplanet species,” Musk recently toldastronomer and Slate science blogger Phil Plait. Musk founded the space transport company SpaceX to help make this happen.

Mars is an ideal target because it has a day about the same length as Earth’s and water ice on its surface. Moreover, it’s the best available option: Venus and Mercury are too hot, and the Moon has no atmosphere to protect residents from destructive meteor impacts.

2. Discovering life on Mars

Nye, the CEO of The Planetary Society, said during an episode of StarTalk Radio in March that humanity should focus on sending humans instead of robots to Mars because humans could make discoveries 10,000 times as fast as the best spacecraft explorers we have today. Though he was hesitant to say humans should live on Mars, he agreed there were many more discoveries to be made there.

One monumental discovery scientists could make is determining whether life currently exists on Mars. If we’re going to do that, we’ll most likely have to dig much deeper than NASA’s rovers can. The theory there is thatlife was spawned not from the swamps on adolescent Earth, but from watery chasms on Mars.

The Mars life theory suggests that rocks rich with microorganisms could have been ejected off the planet’s surface from a powerful impact, eventually making their way through space to Earth. It’s not a stretch to imagine, because Martian rocks can be found on Earth. None of those, however, have shown signs of life.

“You cannot rule out the fact that a Mars rock with life in it landing on the Earth kicked off terrestrial life, and you can only really test that by finding life on Mars,” Christopher Impey, a British astronomer and author of over a dozen books in astronomy and popular science, told Business Insider.

3. Improving the quality of life on Earth

“Only by pushing mankind to its limits, to the bottoms of the ocean and into space, will we make discoveries in science and technology that can be adapted to improve life on Earth.”

British doctor Alexander Kumar wrote that in a 2012 article for BBC News where he explored the pros and cons of sending humans to Mars.

At the time, Kumar was living in the most Mars-like place on Earth, Antarctica, to test how he adapted to the extreme conditions both physiologically and psychologically. To better understand his poignant remark, let’s look at an example:

During its first three years in space, NASA’s prized Hubble Space Telescope snapped blurry pictures because of a flaw in its engineering. The problem was fixed in 1993, but to try to make use of the blurry images during those initial years, astronomers developed a computer algorithm to better extract information from the images.

It turns out the algorithm was eventually shared with a medical doctor who applied it to the X-ray images he was taking to detect breast cancer.

The algorithm did a better job at detecting early stages of breast cancerthan the conventional method, which at the time was the naked eye.

“You can’t script that. That happens all the time – this cross pollination of fields, innovation in one, stimulating revolutionary changes in another,”Tyson, the StarTalk radio host, explained during an interview with Fareed Zakaria in 2012.

It’s impossible to predict how cutting-edge technologies used to develop manned missions to Mars and habitats on Mars will benefit other fields like medicine or agriculture. But we’ll figure that out only by “pushing humankind to its limits” and boldy going where we’ve never been before.

4. Growing as a species

Another reason we should go to Mars, according to Tyson, is to inspire the next generation of space explorers. When asked in 2013 whether we should go to Mars, he answered:

“Yes, if it galvanizes an entire generation of students in the educational pipeline to want to become scientists, engineers, technologists, and mathematicians,” he said. “The next generation of astronauts to land on Mars are in middle school now.”

Humanity’s aspirations to explore space are what drive us toward more advanced technological innovations that will undoubtedly benefit mankind in one way or another.

“Space is like a proxy for a lot of what else goes on in society, including your urge to innovate,” Tyson said during his interview with Zakaria. He added: “There’s nothing that drives ambitions the way NASA does.”

5. Demonstrating political and economic leadership

At a February 24 hearing, Aldrin told the US Senate’s Subcommittee on Space, Science and Competitiveness that getting to Mars was a necessity not only for science, but also for policy.

“In my opinion, there is no more convincing way to demonstrate American leadership for the remainder of this century than to commit to a permanent presence on Mars,” he said.

If Americans do not go to Mars, someone else will. And that spells political and economic benefit for whoever succeeds.

“If you lose your space edge,” Tyson said during his interview with Zakaria, “my deep concern is that you lose everything else about society that enables you to compete economically.”

With NASA making significant efforts to send American astronauts to Mars by the 2030s – a goal that President Obama set five years ago – Bolden had encouraging words:

“It is my firm belief that we are closer to getting there today than we’ve ever been before in the history of human civilization.” 

Source….www.businessinsider.in

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” NASA Has no Idea of These Creepy Sounds….”

Scientists at NASA are baffled after a student recorded never-before-heard hissing noises 22 miles above earth.

The eerie noises were recorded using infrasound microphones aboard a NASA student balloon experiment in Arizona and New Mexico and are only audible to the human ear after speeding up the recordings.

It is important to note that infrasounds are capable of travelling extremely long distances, making it even more difficult to pinpoint where the sound originates from.

David Bowman, the student at North Carolina who captured the creepy noises told Live Science: “It sounds kind of like The X-Files.”

There haven’t been acoustic recordings in the stratosphere for 50 years,” he explained to Live Science. “Surely, if we place instruments up there, we will find things we haven’t seen before.”

The balloon, which has infrasound sensors attached to it, reached altitudes of over 123,000 feet (37,500 meters).

It’s the first time infrasound recordings have ever been captured at such a height.

Researchers, who say they’ve never heard many of the strange noises captured by Bowman, have been working to find out what could be creating the sounds. Live Science say their guesses so far include a wind-farm emitting signals below the balloon’s flight path, ocean waves, wind turbulence, and vibrations caused by the balloon’s cables.

Source….www.businessinsider.in

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Guru Paduka Stotram Interwoven with Periva’s Rare Photos …On this Anusham Day…

Watch this beautiful compilation of Guru Paduka Stotram, interwoven with Periva’s rare photos – carefully chosen sets where you can get to have his Padam/Paduka darshan in almost every photo.

What else can you ask for on this Anusham day?

A beautiful compilation of Guru Paduka Stotram, interwoven with Periva’s rare photos – carefully chosen sets where you can get to have his Padam/Paduka darshan in almost every photo. For further details visit http://www.periva.proboards.com or http://www.periva.org

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Image of the Day…!!!

What bird song looks like at dawn

A meadowlark sings as dawn breaks at the Ninepipes National Wildlife Refuge in northwestern Montana.

 

Photo by John Ashley.

John Ashley took this photo of a song bird at dawn on April 28, 2015. He wrote:

This is what bird song looks like at dawn. A male Western meadowlark sings a steamy little number just after the sun rises over the Mission Mountains at the Ninepipes Natl. Wildlife Refuge in northwestern Montana. White lines are back-lit spider webs.

Source….www.earthsky.org

Natarajan

 

” இரவும் பகலும் ஓய்வில்லை …இவன் படுத்தால் எழுப்ப ஆள் இல்லை …” !!!

1. துடிப்பிருக்கும் இதயமல்ல… இரவு பகல் விழித்திருக்கும் கண்ணுமல்ல…
அது என்ன?
2. இளஞ்சிவப்பு ராணி… இரு பதினாறு சிப்பாய் காவல்… இது என்ன?
3. தாய் இனிப்பாள், மகள் புளிப்பாள், பேத்தி மணப்பாள்… இவை என்ன?
4. உருவத்தில் சிறியவன்… படபடவெனப் பொறிவான்… இது என்ன?
5. ஈட்டி படை வென்று, காட்டுப் புதர் கடந்தால் இனிப்போ இனிப்பு.. அது என்ன?
6. ஊதினால் பறக்கும், அதன் மதிப்பை உலகமே மதிக்கும். அது என்ன?
7. ஐந்து அடுக்கு… நான்கு இடுக்கு…
இது என்ன?
8. இரவும் பகலும் ஓய்வு இல்லை… அவன் படுத்தால் எழுப்ப ஆள் இல்லை… இவன் யார்?
9. திறந்து திறந்து மூடினாலும், ஓசை சிறிதளவும் கேட்காது… இது என்ன?

விடைகள்:
1. கடிகாரம்; 2. நாக்கு; 3. பால், தயிர், நெய்; 4. கடுகு;
5. பலாப்பழம்; 6. ரூபாய் நோட்டு; 7. விரல்கள்;
8. இதயம்; 9. கண் இமை.

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