Posts Tagged ‘NASA

13
Sep
12

Infrared: Beyond the Visible


Sep 12, 2012 by    

The answers to some of the universe’s greatest mysteries are being beamed through the night sky in light we can’t see with human eyes … but it won’t be invisible to us forever. Explore the wonder of infrared astronomy and the promise of the upcoming Webb Space Telescope through the technological wizardry of paper cutouts. Informs you faster and guaranteed to contain 100 percent more llamas than any astronomy video ever produced before!
To learn more about this video and infrared astronomy, visit http://webbtelescope.org/go/beyond
To learn more about the Webb Space Telescope, visit http://webbtelescope.org/
Interested in finding out more about Webb’s science? Try here: http://webbtelescope.org/webb_telescope/science_on_the_edge/
Curious about the technology that goes into the telescope? This link will help: http://webbtelescope.org/webb_telescope/technology_at_the_extremes/

05
Sep
12

What has Hubble spotted …


September 5, 2012

Image galleries, games, scientific revelations, and the entire Hubble archive await at: hubblesite.org
Hubble Picture GiveawayAs beach trips, barbecues and bike rides fade into memories, let HubbleSite cheer you up with a chance to win a free cosmic image. The End-of-Summer Hubble Picture Giveaway is a random drawing that runs today through Sept. 16 on HubbleSite’s Facebook page. Three winners per day will receive a randomly selected 16×20″ print of one of three images: Mystic Mountain, The Helix Nebula, or Barred Spiral Galaxy NGC 1300. You’ll have to enter your e-mail addressin a sweepstakes app to win (we don’t use the info for anything but contacting the winners). Good luck!

VISIT: arrowHubbleSite on Facebook

This feature is available at: http://www.facebook.com/HubbleTelescope

07
Aug
12

Celebratin​g 3,000,000 @WhiteHous​e Twitter Followers


Celebrating 3,000,000 @WhiteHouse Twitter FollowersThe White House uses Twitter to connect with citizens around the country and keep our followers up-to-date on the latest news from the President and the Obama Administration. This past weekend, the White House Twitter account reached 3,000,000 followers!

To celebrate, we put together some of our favorite @WhiteHouse tweets, and we want to hear from you: Tell us why you follow @WhiteHouse on Twitter with the hashtag #FollowWH, and we’ll highlight some of our favorite responses on WhiteHouse.gov.

Check out some of our favorite Twitter moments.

3,000,000 @WhiteHouse Twitter Followers

In Case You Missed It

Here are some of the top stories from the White House blog:

President Obama Discusses the Shooting in Oak Creek, Wisconsin President Obama takes a question from reporters about the shooting in Oak Creek, Wisconsin.

Curiosity Takes Us Back to Mars NASA lands the Curiosity Rover on Mars, where it will investigate whether conditions have favored development of microbial life on the Red Planet.

Happy Birthday, President Obama In honor of President Obama’s 51st birthday, we thought we’d share 51 of our favorite pictures of the President in the White House.

Today’s Schedule

All times are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

11:00 AM: The President receives the Presidential Daily Briefing

12:30 PM: Press Briefing by Press Secretary Jay Carney WhiteHouse.gov/live

4:15 PM: The President meets with the White House Rural Council to discuss ongoing efforts in response to the drought

4:30 PM: The President meets with Secretary of Defense Panetta

5:20 PM: The President attends a campaign event

6:20 PM: The President attends a campaign event

WhiteHouse.gov/live Indicates that the event will be live-streamed at WhiteHouse.gov/Live

Get Updates

Sign up for the Daily Snapshot

Stay Connected

The White House

07
Aug
12

the Daily Share


Hah!

HILARIOUS! ‘Curiosity’ Rover Sends First Images From Mars

We have to set the record straight. Can you share this image with your friends and family today?

POP QUIZ: What Did The GOP Go To The Mat For Last Year That Had Awful Results?

Nailed it!

The Powerful Woody Guthrie Quote We Wish Everybody Would Read

03
Aug
12

Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) Winners


Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) Winners

On July 31st President Obama welcomed 96 winners of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the highest honor bestowed by the United States Government on science and engineering professionals in the early stages of their independent research careers. Hear, in their own words, what some of them are doing in the wide world of Science. Learn more on the White House website: http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/07/23/president-obama-honors-outstanding-early-career-scientistsMore

30
Jul
12

the Daily Share


Whoa: Did FDR Call It Or What?

FDR’s premonitions about the ways Republicans would treat Social Security, saving homes, and work for the unemployed are stunning and scary.

So why is it still so controversial?!

Four Humongous Reasons Why Women Everywhere Should Have Access To Birth Control

In Romney’s world, you can be a pioneer. Just don’t try to get equal rights.

Here’s Romney Getting Owned On Twitter When He Tried To Tribute Astronaut Sally Ride

Exactly.

The Wisest Jon Stewart Quote We’ve Seen All Year

30
Jul
12

Congressional Budget Office : STOP ID Theft Act and more


H.R. 4362, STOP Identity Theft Act of 2012

One-year extension of the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act of 2008, with certain modifications

30
Jul
12

Biological Diversity


Center for Biological Diversity

 

Keystone XL protest at White House Keystone XL is back.

TransCanada, the energy giant trying to bisect the United States with a reckless tar-sands pipeline, has submitted a new application to build Keystone XL.

We need you to take action by Monday to reject Keystone XL 2.0.

TransCanada rerouted the pipeline through Nebraska, but the new routes come with the same kind of dangerous consequences: dozens of projected spills and leaks, staggering greenhouse gas emissions and threats to rare species like whooping cranes, piping plovers and American burying beetles.

After massive public outcry, President Obama rightly rejected Keystone XL in January.

It’s time again to make sure this disastrous project doesn’t get off the ground.

The first deadline for comments on the construction permit is this Monday, July 30please, take action to tell the State Department that Keystone XL should get scrapped permanently.

Click here to find out more and take action.

If you have trouble following the link, go to http://action.biologicaldiversity.org/p/dia/action/public/?action_KEY=11197.


Please take action by July 30, 2012.

Donate now to support our work.

Read more about the Keystone XL project here.

Photo of Keystone XL protest at White House courtesy Flickr Commons/tarsandsaction.

29
Dec
11

thirsty Thursday & some News


 featured Photo is from NASA called Mystic Mountain -

About This Image

Hubble’s 20th anniversary image shows a mountain of dust and gas rising in the Carina Nebula. The top of a three-light-year tall pillar of cool hydrogen is being worn away by the radiation of nearby stars, while stars within the pillar unleash jets of gas that stream from the peaks

just another rant …

On the 9th of December, I saw an article stating that on the following Monday an Elk kill would commence due to a rowdy group of about 30 had been causing problems and damage for the areas golf course since 2008 and reportedly getting worse. This golf course, was built in wildlife territory/enviroment - in Snoqualmie. The people who built this golf course have forgotten  or got lost in all the hoopla that is their business and need to take a couple of steps backward and or confess to knowing that an Elk Kill was on the horizon.   I read the entire article as well as several others and while I understand free enterprise the notion that this golf course ranked higher than the elk, who at one time were at risk was offensive. As a resident of Washington State coming from a family who not only hunted but also fished my dad gave me enough info and of course I used my own ability to reason and or rationalize what I was reading and given all the information, I had to try to help stop this kill. I called and while the customer service person was kind took my information he really was unable to answer questions or give contact names or numbers so I gave mine.

On December 23, I checked to see if there were any updates and though no one called me, it was nice to see some positive developments for the Elk. There were at least three articles about the kill being put on hold another article stated the elk kill was shelved. I was slightly surprised, offended, and upset at some of the responses from employees of the Wildlife Department but the one below was the most nefarious of them. In my opinion, the idea that a kill of 3 or 30 would reduce the number of elk stomping a golf course was silly but avoiding the facts was offensive. Yes, the kill will deter them but my point to this completely misguided action is that the golf course is in wildlife territory which includes elk and who knows what else. The audacity of these people to think it did not sound like legal poaching is beyond me. The biggest problem in this article was that it is possible either the Snoqualmie Tribe was left out of the loop or something else was going on. The following comments made on December 12th are below, following these awful comments is an update and certainly a reminder that public outcry can be a good thing…

I have to say when I called the Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife that morning there was not one mention of a fence, metal or electronic but an adamant correction that it was only about 3 Elk. I told them the article stated there were some 30 elk and the kills would happen on Mondays when the golf course was closed.  I am no expert but some part of this story is missing. As for not knowing or understanding ”the process” because we are civilians is an offensive comment to say the least. Some people may laugh but this is a serious breach of co-existing with wildlife. Again, it sounds like a form of legal poaching to me. I also asked if the number of elk is still at risk but that question was unanswered as well.

Public outcry puts elk hunt on hold at Snoqualmie Ridge golf course … click on link for that article

http://www.valleyrecord.com/news/135768838.html

By SETH TRUSCOTT

Snoqualmie Valley Record Editor

December 16, 2011 · Updated 5:01 PM

The Snoqualmie Tribe released its own stance against the hunt:

Sustainable and low-impact development should include ways to co-exist with wildlife,” Tribal Administrator Matt Mattson stated. “The controlled hunt on the TPC golf course is counter to this philosophy, and counter to the wishes of the Snoqualmie Tribe.” However, Mattson also requested that a tribal master hunter also take part if the hunt does move forward, as the course’s land includes a sacred Tribal burial ground.

After reading what Moszeter said my eyes hurt …So, are we to understand that the elk invaded the golf course and or prior to the construction; contractors etc. did their research and saw no problem building or issue with the fact that it was built in what is or consisered wildlife if not elk country.  If so, it makes you wonder -did this group think about the possibility of the elk “acting elk like” while in the back of their minds had an idea about the future all along.

If you read the whole article or  any of the many articles with comments, it is hard to understand how much we taxpayers owe these people with comments like the one below…

by Chris Moszeter,

“Master hunters were to hunt only on Mondays, when the course was closed. Moszeter said their firing area was tightly-defined, far from homes and faced away from residential areas. Master hunters go through a rigorous training process, and “are confined to a very small window of where they can and cannot shoot”, he said.

“They’re held to a higher ethical and safety standard than the average hunter.” “If the TPC hunt hadn’t been publicized”, We could have been in and out and gone, and nobody would have known the difference,” he added.

“Elk are beautiful to behold for many Valley residents, but they also trample yards, cause economic damage to businesses and can be hazards for cars.”

I believe we need new Stewards of both the Wildlife and the rich folks who insist on getting their way by building where animals …sometimes big and or dangerous live while others are great for eatin

Other News …

Congressional leader statements on Deficit Cmte. failure to agree

State & Defense Officials Detail Fighter Jet Sales to Saudi Arabia

Michele Bachmann & Ron Paul on Iowa Radio Show

Mitt Romney Rallies Iowa Voters

Rick Perry Meets Iowa Voters in Cedar Rapids

07
Dec
11

Help us Mobilize the Earth


Thanks to you it has been an incredible year for Earth Day Network!

With your support and participation this year, EDN won hard fought battles in Congress, beating back attempts to undermine our nation’s most important environmental laws and regulations.

We brought environmental education and citizenship skills to thousands of primary school children in war torn Iraq, and in Tunisia—one of the hotbeds of the Arab Spring.

On the local front, Earth Day Network fiercely defended funding for the vital DC Healthy Schools Act – bringing fresh, nutritious school lunches to millions of low income students.

We planted over 1.1 million trees in critical areas around the world and registered close to 500 million actions for our Billion Acts of Green campaign – the world’s largest environmental campaign, recognized by President Clinton at the Clinton Global Initiative as an exemplary approach to addressing global challenges.

Globally, we worked with over 1,000 mayors and local officials to bring green investment and energy efficiency measures to cities.

We Cannot Do It Without YOU!

2012 is going to be an important year! Our new campaigns include: “Mobilize the Earth,” an activist campaign to build a broader global response to climate change; low income and student voter registration for the 2012 elections; installing solar hot water systems and vegetable gardens in orphanages across Eastern Europe, and working with over 1,000 mayors and local officials to reduce CO2 emissions by more than a million pounds.

We need your help today to continue our critical work safeguarding the air and water in our communities, ensuring every child has the opportunity to attend a healthy school, protecting biodiversity and building environmental democracy around the globe.

To thank you for your donation, we created a very special gift. This long-sleeved organic cotton T-shirt features the image of a polar bear treading slowly past the year 2012, illustrating this majestic animal’s predicament –and ours. NASA scientists now project that Arctic summer ice will be essentially GONE in 2012!

Act now to help Earth Day Network continue our work around the world to solve our most difficult environmental issues, and to build a better cleaner more equitable world. Happy holidays and thank you for your generosity.

Kathleen Rogers, President




politics pop culture & petitions

June 2013
M T W T F S S
« May    
 12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930

TWITTER


Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 2,981 other followers

%d bloggers like this: