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Voyager 1 Has Outdistanced the Solar Wind

The venerable Voyager spacecraft are truly going where no one has gone before. Voyager 1 has now reached a distant point at the edge of our solar system where it is no longer detecting the solar wind. At a distance of about 17.3 billion km (10.8 billion miles) from the Sun, Voyager 1 has crossed into an area where the velocity of the hot ionized gas, or plasma, emanating directly outward from the sun has slowed to zero. Scientists suspect the solar wind has been turned sideways by the pressure from the interstellar wind in the region between stars. “The solar wind has turned the corner,” said Ed Stone, Voyager project scientist based at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif. “Voyager 1 is getting close to interstellar space.” The event is a major milestone in Voyager 1′s passage through the heliosheath, the turbulent outer shell of the sun’s sphere of influence, and the spacecraft’s upcoming departure from our solar system. Since its launch on Sept. 5, 1977, Voyager 1’s Low-Energy Charged Particle Instrument has been used to measure the solar wind’s velocity. When the speed of the charged particles hitting the outward face of Voyager 1 matched the spacecraft’s speed, researchers knew that the net outward speed of the solar wind was zero. This occurred in June, when Voyager 1 was about 10.6 billion miles from the sun. However, velocities can fluctuate, so the scientists watched four more monthly readings before they were convinced the solar wind’s outward speed actually had slowed to zero. Analysis of the data shows the velocity of the solar wind has steadily slowed at a rate of about 45,000 mph each year since August 2007, when the solar wind was speeding outward at about 130,000 mph. The outward speed has remained at zero since June. “When I realized that we were getting solid zeroes, I was amazed,” said Rob Decker, a Voyager Low-Energy Charged Particle Instrument co-investigator and senior staff scientist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory in Laurel, Md. “Here was Voyager, a spacecraft that has been a workhorse for 33 years, showing us something completely new again.” Scientists believe Voyager 1 has not crossed the heliosheath into interstellar space. Crossing into interstellar space would mean a sudden drop in the density of hot particles and an increase in the density of cold particles. Scientists are putting the data into their models of the heliosphere’s structure and should be able to better estimate when Voyager 1 will reach interstellar space. Researchers currently estimate Voyager 1 will cross that frontier in about four years. Our sun gives off a stream of charged particles that form a bubble known as the heliosphere around our solar system. The solar wind travels at supersonic speed until it crosses a shockwave called the termination shock. At this point, the solar wind dramatically slows down and heats up in the heliosheath. A sister spacecraft, Voyager 2, was launched in Aug. 20, 1977 and has reached a position 8.8 billion miles from the sun. Both spacecraft have been traveling along different trajectories and at different speeds. Voyager 1 is traveling faster, at a speed of about 38,000 mph, compared to Voyager 2′s velocity of 35,000 mph. In the next few years, scientists expect Voyager 2 to encounter the same kind of phenomenon as Voyager 1. The results were presented at the American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco. http://www.universetoday.com/81662/voyager-1-has-outdistanced-the-solar-wind/ added by: pjacobs51

Epic Discovery: Astronomers Announce First Evidence Of Alien Universes

An extraordinary discovery in 21st century science has been made if confirmed: evidence of something that occurred before the Big Bang. Our cosmos was “bruised” in collisions with other universes. Astronomers, led by Sir Roger Penrose, mathematical physicist and Emeritus Rouse Ball Professor of Mathematics at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford and Vahe Gurzadyan at Yerevan State University in Armenia have found the first evidence of these impacts in the cosmic microwave background data acquired by the Planck Space Observatory designed to observe the anisotropies of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), using high sensitivity and angular resolution. Last month the duo announced that they had found patterns of concentric circles in the cosmic microwave background, the echo of the Big Bang, which what you'd find if the universe were eternally cyclical. By that, they mean that each cycle ends with a big bang that starts the next cycle. In this model, according to MIT's Technology Review, “the universe is a kind of cosmic Russian Doll, with all previous universes contained within the current one.” Now, another group says they've found something else in the echo of the Big Bang: an inflationary model in which the the universe we see is merely a bubble among infinite bubbles, all of which are other universes where the laws of physics may be dramatically different to ours. These bubbles, reports Technology Review, “probably had a violent past, jostling together and leaving 'cosmic bruises' where they touched. If so, these bruises ought to be visible today in the cosmic microwave background.” Stephen Feeney at University College London and colleagues say they've found tentative evidence of four bruises in the form of circular patters, implying that our universe must have smashed into other bubbles at least four times in the past. Skeptics believe that the “circles” in the WMAP could be a trick of the eye. Feeney in fact acknowledges that “it is rather easy to find all sorts of statistically unlikely properties in a large dataset like the CMB.” In the past few weeks, several groups have confirmed Pernose's finding while others have found no evidence for it. One of the great science debate appears to be unfolding with only way to confirm the new theories will be to confirm or refute the findings with new data forthcoming soon thanks to the Planck spacecraft that is currently scanning into the cosmic microwave background with more unparalled resolution. When cosmologist get to analyze the new data, these circles “should either spring into clear view or disappear into noise. http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2010/12/-cosmos-alert-astronomers-announce-… added by: pjacobs51

New Technology might kick Washing Machines out of Business!

New technology was introduced at the Technology World forum in London last week which washing machine manufacturers will see as a huge threat to their business. This new… http://bit.ly/fdYigr added by: itgrunts

Nicole Richie and Joel Madden Said,”I do”

Lionel Richie’s daughter,NICOLE Richie and long time boyfriend Joel Madden entered the realm of conjugal bliss as they tied the knot in a lavish ceremony last night. The newlyweds,who started seeing each other for four years,rear two children, Harlow, two, and 15-month-old Sparrow, vowed to spend their lives together in front of 130 close friends Nicole Richie and Joel Madden Said,”I do” is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Meat-Clad Fashion Icon Lady Gaga Aspires To Be A Teacher!

The ultimate fashionista of the decade, the eccentric singer LADY GaGa has applied for a job as a teacher! The meaty-fashion icon,Gaga,who always surprises everyone with her fashion sense has reportedly decided she’s desperate to teach fashion and art appreciation at a prestigious New York City university. “She wants to be a college lecturer and Meat-Clad Fashion Icon Lady Gaga Aspires To Be A Teacher! is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Top 10 U.S. States for Clean Energy Leadership

Image: Clean Edge Who Has the Best Mix of Technology, Policy and Capital? Clean Edge , a research and advisory firm operating in the cleantech sector, has compiled a top 10 of the U.S. states showing the most “clean energy leadership” based on 80 different state-level indicators and more than 4,000 public and private data points across all 50 states. This isn’t just about which state has the biggest share of its energy produced by clean sources, or which state built the most clean energy capacity in the past year. They also take into account t… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Holograms Moving From Science Fiction to Reality

—- WHEN the famous hologram of Princess Leia says, “Help me, Obi-Wan Kenobi,” in “Star Wars,” it’s science fiction. Now you can watch actual moving holograms that are filmed in one spot and then projected in another spot. “The hologram is about the size and resolution of Princess Leia in the movie,” said Nasser Peyghambarian, an optical scientist at the University of Arizona and leader of a research team that recently demonstrated the technology, reported in the Nov. 4 issue of Nature. The holograms aren’t as speedy as those in Hollywood. The images move a lot more haltingly, as the display changes only every two seconds, far slower than video sailing past at 30 frames a second. But unlike science fiction, these holograms are actually happening and in close to real time: a fellow is filmed in one room, the computer-processed data is sent via ethernet to another room, and then laser beams go to work. Voil

New Zealand Declared As The Origin Of Pavlova

New Zealand Declared As The Origin Of Pavlova – The nationality of its creator of Pavlov has been a source of argument between two nations, Australia and New Zealand, for many years. The dessert is a popular dish and an important part of the national cuisine of both countries, and is frequently served during celebratory New Zealand Declared As The Origin Of Pavlova is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

2010 Cyber Monday Deals Extends The Shopping Fever

When the month of November started, the shopping deals have become unstoppable. Despite the economic crisis around, people seemed to have saved a lot for this awesome event. November sale includes Thanksgiving, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday sale. These sales comprise the long weekend of shopping, shopping and shopping. After Thanksgiving party, some are camping 2010 Cyber Monday Deals Extends The Shopping Fever is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Does Latest 3-D TV Rival the Movies? Movieline Takes It For a Test Spin

The 3-D explosion of the 1950s — and its re-emergence in the 21st century – had a very specific economic agenda in mind; namely, to get people to stop watching their TVs and to drag themselves out to the movies. But will the new 3-D TVs take away the last special perk that movie theaters have to offer?

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