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Friday, 16 October 2015

    Launching humans to Mars may not require a full tank of gas



Previous studies have suggested that lunar soil and water ice in certain craters of the moon may be mined and converted to fuel. Assuming that such technologies are established at the time of a mission to Mars, the MIT group has found that taking a detour to the moon to refuel would reduce the mass of a mission upon launch by 68 percent.
The group developed a model to determine the best route to Mars, assuming the availability of resources and fuel-generating infrastructure on the moon. Based on their calculations, they determined the optimal route to Mars, in order to minimize the mass that would have to be launched from Earth -- often a major cost driver in space exploration missions.
They found the most mass-efficient path involves launching a crew from Earth with just enough fuel to get into orbit around Earth. A fuel-producing plant on the surface of the moon would then launch tankers of fuel into space, where they would enter gravitational orbit. The tankers would eventually be picked up by the Mars-bound crew, which would then head to a nearby fueling station to gas up before ultimately heading to Mars.
Olivier de Weck, a professor of aeronautics and astronautics and of engineering systems at MIT, says the plan deviates from NASA's more direct "carry-along" route.
"This is completely against the established common wisdom of how to go to Mars, which is a straight shot to Mars, carry everything with you," de Weck says. "The idea of taking a detour into the lunar system ... it's very unintuitive. But from an optimal network and big-picture view, this could be very affordable in the long term, because you don't have to ship everything from Earth."
The results, which are based on the PhD thesis of Takuto Ishimatsu, now a postdoc at MIT, are published in the Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets.
A faraway strategy
In the past, space exploration programs have adopted two main strategies in supplying mission crews with resources: a carry-along approach, where all vehicles and resources travel with the crew at all times -- as on the Apollo missions to the moon -- and a "resupply strategy," in which resources are replenished regularly, such as by spaceflights to the International Space Station.
However, as humans explore beyond Earth's orbit, such strategies may not be sustainable, as de Weck and Ishimatsu write: "As budgets are constrained and destinations are far away from home, a well-planned logistics strategy becomes imperative."
The team proposes that missions to Mars and other distant destinations may benefit from a supply strategy that hinges on "in-situ resource utilization" -- the idea that resources such as fuel, and provisions such as water and oxygen, may be produced and collected along the route of space exploration. Materials produced in space would replace those that would otherwise be transported from Earth.
For example, water ice -- which could potentially be mined and processed into rocket fuel -- has been found on both Mars and the moon.
"There's a pretty high degree of confidence that these resources are available," de Weck says. "Assuming you can extract these resources, what do you do with it? Almost nobody has looked at that question."
Building a network in space
To see whether fuel resources and infrastructure in space would benefit manned missions to Mars, Ishimatsu developed a network flow model to explore various routes to Mars -- ranging from a direct carry-along flight to a series of refueling pit stops along the way. The objective of the model was to minimize the mass that would be launched from Earth, even when including the mass of a fuel-producing plant, and spares that would need to be pre-deployed.
The approach models the movement of cargo and commodities, such as fuel, in a supply chain network in space. Ishimatsu developed a new mathematical model that improves on a conventional model for routing vehicles. He adapted the model for the more complex scenario of long-term missions in space -- taking into account constraints specific to space travel.
The model assumes a future scenario in which fuel can be processed on, and transported from, the moon to rendezvous points in space. Likewise, the model assumes that fuel depots can be located at certain gravitationally bound locations in space, called Lagrange points. Given a mission objective, such as a set of weight restrictions, the model identifies the best route in the supply network, while also satisfying the constraints of basic physics.
Ishimatsu says the research demonstrates the importance of establishing a resource-producing infrastructure in space. He emphasizes that such infrastructure may not be necessary for a first trip to Mars. But a resource network in space would enable humans to make the journey repeatedly in a sustainable way.
"Our ultimate goal is to colonize Mars and to establish a permanent, self-sustainable human presence there," Ishimatsu says. "However, equally importantly, I believe that we need to 'pave a road' in space so that we can travel between planetary bodies in an affordable way."
"The optimization suggests that the moon could play a major role in getting us to Mars repeatedly and sustainably," de Weck adds. "People have hinted at that before, but we think this is the first definitive paper that shows mathematically why that's the right answer."
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Monday, 12 October 2015

Nasa Studying How Zero Gravity Affects the Brain
Nasa-funded researchers are studying brain structures and functions of the astronauts aboard theInternational Space Station (ISS) to understand how brain changes in space and ways to deal with those changes.
Astronauts have experienced problems with balance and perceptual illusions in microgravity. The Nasa-funded study is examining changes in both brain structure and function and determining how long it takes to recover after returning from space. Researchers are using both behavioural assessments and brain imaging.
For the study, astronauts complete timed obstacle courses and tests of their spatial memory, or the ability to mentally picture and manipulate a three-dimensional shape, before and after spaceflight. The spatial memory test is also performed aboard the station, along with sensory motor adaptation tests and computerised exercises requiring them to move and think simultaneously.
Astronauts are tested shortly after arriving aboard the station, mid-way through and near the end of a six-month flight.
Structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the brain are done pre-flight and post-flight. "We are looking at the volume of different structures in the brain and whether they change in size or shape during spaceflight," said principal investigator Rachael D Seidler, director of the University of Michigan's Neuromotor Behaviour Laboratory.
According to Seidler, both the behavioural assessment and brain imaging are important to help identify the relationship between physical changes in the brain and those in behaviour. "On Earth, your vestibular - or balance - system tells you how our head moves relative to gravity, but in space, the gravity reference is gone," Seidler said.
"That causes these perceptual illusions, as well as difficulty coordinating movement of the eyes and head," said Seidler.

These difficulties could have serious consequences for astronauts, especially when changing between gravitational environments, such as landing on Mars.
In those cases, astronauts will need to be able to perform tasks such as using tools and driving a rover, and they must be capable of escape in a landing emergency. The study results could also show whether astronauts return to "normal" post-flight because the brain changes back, or if the brain instead learns to compensate for the changes that happened in space.
SOURCE: NDTV GADGETS
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Saturday, 22 August 2015

Is Google taking a stand against Net Neutrality in India?

According to reports, internet search giant Google has reportedly begun pushing the Internet and Mobile Association of India (IAMAI), a body that represents Internet and mobile companies in India, from taking a stance that opposes Zero Rating, in its submission to the Department of Telecom’s report on Net Neutrality.
Zero Rating plans allow Internet companies (who have a lot of money to throw around) to grant access to their apps and services or websites absolutely free of charge, by making a deal with telecom providers.
Medianama report now reveals that Vineeta Dixit from Google’s public policy and government relations team had written to IAMAI for removal of any mention of ‘Zero Rating’ from its submission to the Department of Telecom. The news site has got its hands on the copies of the emails written.
The email dated 14 August reportedly reads, “We would like to register strong protest against this formulation and would request you to remove this (Zero Rating) from the submission.”
It should be noted that amidst the entire net neutrality conundrum, Google hasn’t been in favour of; or, opposed net neutrality in India. It has been tight lipped so far. However, a report by The Economic Times points out that Google plans to roll out its own Zero Rated service in India.
In the past couple of months, a lot has been said and written about net neutrality in India. It was Airtel who created quite a stir with its new Airtel Zero marketing platform. However, massive outrage forced its partner Flipkart to walk out of Airtel Zero. Soon companies like Cleartrip and NDTV walked out of Facebook’s Internet.org, a platform which lets users access only those sites which have struck a deal with Facebook and Reliance communications – which was Facebook’s Indian telecom partner for Internet.org.
After months of debate on the fundamental principle of the Internet – freedom –the Department of Telecom panel led by A K Bhargava has submitted its report on Net Neutrality and made it public.
Throughout the report, the panel has emphasised on the user’s right to Net Neutrality. The recommendations of the report have been (paraphrased) here for your better understanding.
Yesterday was the last day for submitting your suggestions on the Department of Telecommunications’ (DoT) draft report on the issue of Net Neutrality, after the deadline was extended by five days. Unlike the older method where you had to send an email to TRAI, the new way to register your responses was through MyGov.in.
The received responses will be considered by the government to take a decision on the net neutrality issue along with TRAI’s suggestions following the consultation process.
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Monday, 17 August 2015

Windows 10 updates can disable your pirated games

Torrentors beware, WIndows 10 can apparently disable your pirated games and software. According to Microsoft's new End User License Agreement (EULA) Windows has the caoability to render any pirated software on your system useless
Section 7b of the EULA states, Microsoft Services may "automatically check your version of the software and download software updates or configuration changes, including those that prevent you from accessing the Services, playing counterfeit games, or using unauthorized hardware peripheral devices. You may also be required to update the software to continue using the Services." That basically means that with every update, which you can't turn off by the way, Microsoft can disable your pirated software.
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Tuesday, 7 July 2015

How to unlock password protected PC-delete admin password?


What will you do if you forgot your Computer Admin password ? You can reset Admin password by many ways, This time we are going to tell you another Trick to reset admin password. Resetting an admin password is so easy by this trick just that you need to do some exercise How? First of all remove your Hard disk Connect it to any other Working PC Go to c:\Windows\System32\config Find SAM & SAM.log files and Delete them Now Put your Hard disk to your PC and access as admin by empty password.
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Tuesday, 23 June 2015

Don't want your phone to blow up? Follow this pieces of Expert Advise....
Don’t Want Your Phone to Blow Up? Follow These 6 Pieces of Expert Advice

Now a days many reports are coming that overheating can cause screen cracked because due to overheating battery got swollen which causes crack in screen. So we are here to bring you the advise how to stay protected from all this
1. Stay away from low-quality batteries.One of the potential issues pointed out with the Samsung Galaxy S4 that caught fire in Texas was that the phone’s battery was swapped for an aftermarket model. The smartphone batteries can be a bad idea because, in terms of quality and care in construction, “they do not follow the same standards as original manufacturers.”
When replacing your phone’s battery, you’ll probably want to skip the cheapest option on eBay or Amazon and instead seek out the same one with which your Samsung, HTC, or LG phone came (from what is often referred to as the “OEM,” or original equipment manufacturer).

2. Keep your phone in a well-ventilated place while charging.The second no-no with the Texas case: The charging phone was under a pillow.
Phone tucked under a pillow
“Do not cover a charging phone with a pillow.”
For obvious reasons, this isn’t good for the goal of keeping your phone from overheating. A rule of thumb would be to place a charging phone in an area away from insulating fabrics or other heat-emitting electronics (maybe not on top of a cable box, for example).
3. If you get your phone wet, have it checked by a professional.We all know it’s possible to bring a soggy smartphone back to a working condition, despite your rescue attempts, corrosion or short circuiting can still occur inside the phone, undetectable to the naked eye. These conditions could lead to dangerous overheating of the device.
iPhone in a bag of rice

4. Don’t overuse your phone while it’s charging.Juicing up draws a great amount of heat to your phone, making it plenty hotter than it is during normal use. Because of this, our iFix experts say that hardware-heavy activities like graphic-intensive games, WiFi tethering, or even searching for service in a low-signal area — processes that will also warm your phone up — shouldn’t be done while your device is plugged in.
Overusing the phone while charging “can create additional stress on the device and the charger,”.
A good rule of thumb: If you are Crushing some Candy while your phone is charging, and you feel the back get toasty, put the thing down. And not under your pillow, either. 
5. If your phone takes a nasty drop, don’t just dust it off and move on.Similar to the “wet phone” scenario, you shouldn’t just assume that your phone is A-OK because it still powers on after an unfriendly meeting with the concrete.
Cracked Samsung phone
Some possible problems caused by a nasty drop: a small crack in an internal component, a damaged or split battery, or exposed internals via a cracked display.
Having your phone taken apart by a specialist after it’s suffered some trauma is going to be the best way to go. And as smartphone screen repair by third-party services gets cheaper and cheaper, the option is now both safe and budget-friendly.
Oh, and also, you won’t be constantly made fun of by your friends.
6. If you notice any overheating or sudden battery drain, you may have a problem.
Phone owners are contacting its service and complaining that phones “suddenly start overheating. No water damage. No dropping.”
In the recent case of a year-old iPhone 4s, the phone suddenly began heating up and losing “a couple percent [charge] every minute.”
Since the phone was not covered under AppleCare, the team assessed the possible problems and eventually decided to resolder parts of the phone’s main chip board and install a new battery.
“So far it works just fine. We don’t quite know what the problem was, maybe a micro-crack on the board or chip, a loose connection, or a defective battery,”.
Much the way you want a good mechanic for your car, it’s not a bad idea to have a good phone repair shop in your Rolodex for when problems like the above surface. No one is fond of the thought of forking over hard-earned money for “smartphone maintenance.” But the alternative may be too hot to handle.
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Saturday, 6 June 2015

Microsoft Windows 10 arriving, Check how to

reserve it....

Windows 10 will be available July 29 2015 in 190 markets globally as a free upgrade to customers running Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.  The news about the Windows 10 release date was revealed on the official Windows blog by Terry Myerson. Here's everything you need to know about the Windows 10.



Here are the tips to reserve Windows 10:

Reserving your copy of Windows 10 is simple, just follow these steps to get it done. First though, you need to install the latest Windows updates on your PC.
  1. On Windows 8, you can do this by pressing Windows key+C > Settings > Change PC Settings.
  2. Now click Update and recovery on the left pane. Hit the download or install button to update your PC.
  3. On Windows 7, you can do this by clicking on the Start button, type update in the search box and click Windows Update.
  4. In the left pane, click Check for updates. Now select all updates and click Install updates.
After the updates are installed, the Get Windows 10 app should be installed on your computer. This app lets you reserve your copy of Windows 10. Here's how.
  1. Click the Windows icon on the system tray.
  2. Click Reserve your free upgrade.
  3. Enter your email address to receive confirmation of your reservation.
  4. Now you'll see a message that says your upgrade has been reserved. There's aCancel reservation button on the bottom left here. You can click that if you wish to cancel your reservation.

In order to upgrade to Windows 10, users will have to download a 3 GB file. The rest of the slides show Windows 10's ease of use, its Start menu, and how it can be seamlessly used on touchscreen-enabled devices or by attaching a keyboard and mouse to the device. 
The personal digital assistant app called Cortana and the all-new Microsoft Edge Internet browser will come integrated with the Windows 10 OS.

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