Space advocacy has really picked up again in the last few years, and some of the current claims and ‘road-maps’ are fairly far-fetched. One that sounds a little crazy at first, but then steadily makes more sense the longer you think about it, is Buzz Aldrin’s proposal to set up a system of reusable spacecraft continually cycling round an orbit that closely passes both Earth and Mars. Sort of like city bus services that run a circular route all day; cheap, efficient and (so Buzz believes) ‘politician-proof’.
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Swords, Submission And Seasonal Celebrations In Second Life
With all the recent media interest in Second Life, it’s probably no great shakes to hear that there will be a virtual version of NBC’s New York Christmas lights switch-on ceremony. What may make the experience a little more interesting for the horde of n00bs expected to attend is that many of the hastily arranged sites of the virtual ceremony are located right next to areas of SL devoted to festivities of an entirely different nature. Watch for a leap in the Amazon rankings for old Gor titles over the next month or so …
Chinese Scientists Levitate Fish With Sound
Levitating inert matter using acoustic wave fields is a decades-old science, but a group of Chinese researchers have become the first to acoustically levitate small animals for sustained periods of time. Although confused and alarmed by the experience, most of the insects were unharmed by half an hour floating immobile in mid-air. The fish didn’t fare quite so well, as it was hard to keep them immersed in water …
Autonomous Aircraft
Chalk one up for British engineering. Qinetiq have just demonstrated the results of an MOD-funded research project, the flight test of a system that can control and autonomously organise multiple unmanned aircraft at the command of a single remote operator. It won’t be long before there’s no need for human beings in the front line of warfare at all – but will that make war more or less appealing an option?
Blue Origin to test fly again?
Jeff Bezos’ private space program, Blue Origins, had a test flight earlier this month. Now it looks like a second test flight will happen sometime this week.