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日本大通りタイムストリート


Hubble LIVE!
Where is Hubble now?
Portal to the Universe
http://www.portaltotheuniverse.org/


Hubble Space Telescope Daily Report #4858 | SpaceRef
Date Released: Friday, June 5, 2009"
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=31434
E/PO at STScI
http://oposite.stsci.edu/


Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
CHRIS: This is our special edition STS-125 Vodcast.

BLAIR: Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
MIKE: It is the thing that sends all the commands to the instruments, takes the science data and formats it and sends it back to the vehicle for transmission to the ground, so all the commands and all the data flow through SIC & DH.
BLAIR: So in other words without this device…
MIKE: Without it we could have a fully functioning spacecraft orbiting the earth but no science data flowing. Hubble has five science instruments onboard. The agency made the instant decision to postpone the mission, giving us the fighting chance of pulling the flight spare out of storage and getting it ready for flight. The team instantly responded. We were pulling hardware out that very day. The folks in the water tank were looking at the procedures for doing this job. They were m

"Clean Room Interview with Mike Weiss
Days from launching last fall, STS-125 was postponed when the Hubble science computer failed.
NASA EDGE talks to one of the Hubble Space Telescope’s key masterminds, Mike Weiss, to find out how NASA pulled together to extend the life of one of its greatest achievements.
NASA EDGE:STS-125
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/nasaedge/NE00_STS-125.html


Planck satellite manoeuvre aims at L2 arrival -ESA Portal 5 June
Beginning today, ESA's Planck satellite will carry out a critical mid-course manoeuvre that will place the satellite on its final trajectory for arrival at L2, the second Lagrange point of the Sun-Earth system, early in July."
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMVHHVTGVF_index_0.html


◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆

Credit:NASA

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Hubble Finds Ghostly Ring of Dark Matter(Captioned)






Mars orbiter enters safe mode after glitch - Space- msnbc.com
NASA says spacecraft may have been hit by cosmic ray or solar particle
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was launched in 2005 and entered Martian orbit in 2006. The spacecraft's initial two-year, $720 million mission has been extended to at least 2010.
NASA said Wednesday's reboot was reminiscent of a similar safe-mode event that occurred on Feb. 23. In that case, engineers suspected that a cosmic-ray hit caused a brief power surge, which in turn triggered a reboot.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31112325/



So Where Is ET, Anyway? | Universe Today
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/05/so-where-is-et-anyway/



Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee
http://www.nasa.gov/offices/hsf/home/index.html


CECE: The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine

CECE Program
"The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine, or CECE, is a deep-throttling engine, which means it has the flexibility to reduce thrust from 100 percent down to 10 percent -- allowing a spacecraft to gently land on the lunar surface. The 13,800-pound thrust engine uses extremely cold liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as propellants. "
NASA Tests Engine Technology for Landing Astronauts on the Moon
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/news/cece.html




GRBlog: A Gamma-Ray Burst Database
http://grblog.org/grblog.php
Swift Spacecraft

Swift's three instruments work together to glean as much information about each burst as possible. Swift's multiwavelength observations of GRBs and afterglow are completely simultaneous. The X-ray Telescope (XRT) and Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope (UVOT) have co-aligned fields-of-view, both within the Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) field-of-view, so that any source can be observed in all three wavebands."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/swift/spacecraft/index.html


なんか、どれもなぁ・・・信じるのは勝手だけど どっちもどっち^_^;)
What If There Is Only One Universe? | Universe Today
"Smolin explains how theories describing a myriad of possible universes, or a “multiverse”, with many dimensions and particles and forces have become more popular in the last few years. However, through his work with the Brazilian philosopher Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Smolin believes that multiverse theories, which imply that time is not a fundamental concept, are “profoundly mistaken”."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/04/what-if-there-is-only-one-universe/



日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
中区開港ルネッサンス 日本大通りがタイムマシンになる2日間
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/

開港150周年を記念して、日本大通り周辺で開港にちなんだ様々なイベントを開催
日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
6日(土)の14時からはペリー来航時の曲目を再現したアメリカ海軍軍楽隊や消防音楽隊などが日本大通りからペリー提督が上陸した象の鼻までをパレード

6日(土)、7日(日)は「日本大通りタイムストリート」と題して、
日本大通りを幕末、明治、大正、昭和、現代と5つのゾーンに分け、それぞれの時代にちなんだ展示や企画、飲食の販売ブースなどが、日本大通りに登場します。
そのほか、象の鼻パークでは国際色豊かなステージイベント
日本大通りを中心に歴史や国際文化を体験できる2日間
●日時:【日本大通りパレード】6月6日(土)14:00〜 (※雨天順延)
日本大通りタイムストリート】6月6日(土)12:00〜17:00、
7日(日)11:00〜16:00(※荒天中止)
【象の鼻パーク ステージ】6月6日(土)12:00〜18:00、
7日(日)12:00〜16:00(※雨天時:大さん橋国際客船ターミナルにて実施)
●会場:日本大通り・象の鼻パーク
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/




生活保護 165万人に急増 厚生労働省のまとめ NHKニュース
"ことし3月に生活保護を受けた人は、全国でおよそ165万4000人と前の月を2万人余り上回り、雇用情勢の悪化を背景に急増
ことし3月に生活保護を受けた世帯は、
全国で119万2745世帯で、前の月より1万4000世帯余り増えて過去最多を更新
生活保護をうけた人は165万4612人に上り、前の月に比べおよそ2万2000人増加しました。
ひとつきに増えた人数は、去年11月には5000人余りでしたが、
去年12月以降は1万人を超え、今回2万人を超える
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/t10013466211000.html#














Hubble LIVE!
Where is Hubble now?
Portal to the Universe
http://www.portaltotheuniverse.org/


Hubble Space Telescope Daily Report #4858 | SpaceRef
Date Released: Friday, June 5, 2009"
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=31434
E/PO at STScI
http://oposite.stsci.edu/


Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
CHRIS: This is our special edition STS-125 Vodcast.

BLAIR: Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
MIKE: It is the thing that sends all the commands to the instruments, takes the science data and formats it and sends it back to the vehicle for transmission to the ground, so all the commands and all the data flow through SIC & DH.
BLAIR: So in other words without this device…
MIKE: Without it we could have a fully functioning spacecraft orbiting the earth but no science data flowing. Hubble has five science instruments onboard. The agency made the instant decision to postpone the mission, giving us the fighting chance of pulling the flight spare out of storage and getting it ready for flight. The team instantly responded. We were pulling hardware out that very day. The folks in the water tank were looking at the procedures for doing this job. They were m

"Clean Room Interview with Mike Weiss
Days from launching last fall, STS-125 was postponed when the Hubble science computer failed.
NASA EDGE talks to one of the Hubble Space Telescope’s key masterminds, Mike Weiss, to find out how NASA pulled together to extend the life of one of its greatest achievements.
NASA EDGE:STS-125
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/nasaedge/NE00_STS-125.html


Planck satellite manoeuvre aims at L2 arrival -ESA Portal 5 June
Beginning today, ESA's Planck satellite will carry out a critical mid-course manoeuvre that will place the satellite on its final trajectory for arrival at L2, the second Lagrange point of the Sun-Earth system, early in July."
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMVHHVTGVF_index_0.html


◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆

Credit:NASA

◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆



Hubble Finds Ghostly Ring of Dark Matter(Captioned)






Mars orbiter enters safe mode after glitch - Space- msnbc.com
NASA says spacecraft may have been hit by cosmic ray or solar particle
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was launched in 2005 and entered Martian orbit in 2006. The spacecraft's initial two-year, $720 million mission has been extended to at least 2010.
NASA said Wednesday's reboot was reminiscent of a similar safe-mode event that occurred on Feb. 23. In that case, engineers suspected that a cosmic-ray hit caused a brief power surge, which in turn triggered a reboot.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31112325/



So Where Is ET, Anyway? | Universe Today
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/05/so-where-is-et-anyway/



Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee
http://www.nasa.gov/offices/hsf/home/index.html


CECE: The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine

CECE Program
"The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine, or CECE, is a deep-throttling engine, which means it has the flexibility to reduce thrust from 100 percent down to 10 percent -- allowing a spacecraft to gently land on the lunar surface. The 13,800-pound thrust engine uses extremely cold liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as propellants. "
NASA Tests Engine Technology for Landing Astronauts on the Moon
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/news/cece.html




GRBlog: A Gamma-Ray Burst Database
http://grblog.org/grblog.php
Swift Spacecraft

Swift's three instruments work together to glean as much information about each burst as possible. Swift's multiwavelength observations of GRBs and afterglow are completely simultaneous. The X-ray Telescope (XRT) and Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope (UVOT) have co-aligned fields-of-view, both within the Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) field-of-view, so that any source can be observed in all three wavebands."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/swift/spacecraft/index.html


なんか、どれもなぁ・・・信じるのは勝手だけど どっちもどっち^_^;)
What If There Is Only One Universe? | Universe Today
"Smolin explains how theories describing a myriad of possible universes, or a “multiverse”, with many dimensions and particles and forces have become more popular in the last few years. However, through his work with the Brazilian philosopher Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Smolin believes that multiverse theories, which imply that time is not a fundamental concept, are “profoundly mistaken”."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/04/what-if-there-is-only-one-universe/



日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
中区開港ルネッサンス 日本大通りがタイムマシンになる2日間
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/

開港150周年を記念して、日本大通り周辺で開港にちなんだ様々なイベントを開催
日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
6日(土)の14時からはペリー来航時の曲目を再現したアメリカ海軍軍楽隊や消防音楽隊などが日本大通りからペリー提督が上陸した象の鼻までをパレード

6日(土)、7日(日)は「日本大通りタイムストリート」と題して、
日本大通りを幕末、明治、大正、昭和、現代と5つのゾーンに分け、それぞれの時代にちなんだ展示や企画、飲食の販売ブースなどが、日本大通りに登場します。
そのほか、象の鼻パークでは国際色豊かなステージイベント
日本大通りを中心に歴史や国際文化を体験できる2日間
●日時:【日本大通りパレード】6月6日(土)14:00〜 (※雨天順延)
日本大通りタイムストリート】6月6日(土)12:00〜17:00、
7日(日)11:00〜16:00(※荒天中止)
【象の鼻パーク ステージ】6月6日(土)12:00〜18:00、
7日(日)12:00〜16:00(※雨天時:大さん橋国際客船ターミナルにて実施)
●会場:日本大通り・象の鼻パーク
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/




生活保護 165万人に急増 厚生労働省のまとめ NHKニュース
"ことし3月に生活保護を受けた人は、全国でおよそ165万4000人と前の月を2万人余り上回り、雇用情勢の悪化を背景に急増
ことし3月に生活保護を受けた世帯は、
全国で119万2745世帯で、前の月より1万4000世帯余り増えて過去最多を更新
生活保護をうけた人は165万4612人に上り、前の月に比べおよそ2万2000人増加しました。
ひとつきに増えた人数は、去年11月には5000人余りでしたが、
去年12月以降は1万人を超え、今回2万人を超える
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/t10013466211000.html#














Hubble LIVE!
Where is Hubble now?
Portal to the Universe
http://www.portaltotheuniverse.org/


Hubble Space Telescope Daily Report #4858 | SpaceRef
Date Released: Friday, June 5, 2009"
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=31434
E/PO at STScI
http://oposite.stsci.edu/


Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
CHRIS: This is our special edition STS-125 Vodcast.

BLAIR: Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
MIKE: It is the thing that sends all the commands to the instruments, takes the science data and formats it and sends it back to the vehicle for transmission to the ground, so all the commands and all the data flow through SIC & DH.
BLAIR: So in other words without this device…
MIKE: Without it we could have a fully functioning spacecraft orbiting the earth but no science data flowing. Hubble has five science instruments onboard. The agency made the instant decision to postpone the mission, giving us the fighting chance of pulling the flight spare out of storage and getting it ready for flight. The team instantly responded. We were pulling hardware out that very day. The folks in the water tank were looking at the procedures for doing this job. They were m

"Clean Room Interview with Mike Weiss
Days from launching last fall, STS-125 was postponed when the Hubble science computer failed.
NASA EDGE talks to one of the Hubble Space Telescope’s key masterminds, Mike Weiss, to find out how NASA pulled together to extend the life of one of its greatest achievements.
NASA EDGE:STS-125
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/nasaedge/NE00_STS-125.html


Planck satellite manoeuvre aims at L2 arrival -ESA Portal 5 June
Beginning today, ESA's Planck satellite will carry out a critical mid-course manoeuvre that will place the satellite on its final trajectory for arrival at L2, the second Lagrange point of the Sun-Earth system, early in July."
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMVHHVTGVF_index_0.html


◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆

Credit:NASA

◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆



Hubble Finds Ghostly Ring of Dark Matter(Captioned)






Mars orbiter enters safe mode after glitch - Space- msnbc.com
NASA says spacecraft may have been hit by cosmic ray or solar particle
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was launched in 2005 and entered Martian orbit in 2006. The spacecraft's initial two-year, $720 million mission has been extended to at least 2010.
NASA said Wednesday's reboot was reminiscent of a similar safe-mode event that occurred on Feb. 23. In that case, engineers suspected that a cosmic-ray hit caused a brief power surge, which in turn triggered a reboot.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31112325/



So Where Is ET, Anyway? | Universe Today
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/05/so-where-is-et-anyway/



Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee
http://www.nasa.gov/offices/hsf/home/index.html


CECE: The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine

CECE Program
"The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine, or CECE, is a deep-throttling engine, which means it has the flexibility to reduce thrust from 100 percent down to 10 percent -- allowing a spacecraft to gently land on the lunar surface. The 13,800-pound thrust engine uses extremely cold liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as propellants. "
NASA Tests Engine Technology for Landing Astronauts on the Moon
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/news/cece.html




GRBlog: A Gamma-Ray Burst Database
http://grblog.org/grblog.php
Swift Spacecraft

Swift's three instruments work together to glean as much information about each burst as possible. Swift's multiwavelength observations of GRBs and afterglow are completely simultaneous. The X-ray Telescope (XRT) and Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope (UVOT) have co-aligned fields-of-view, both within the Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) field-of-view, so that any source can be observed in all three wavebands."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/swift/spacecraft/index.html


なんか、どれもなぁ・・・信じるのは勝手だけど どっちもどっち^_^;)
What If There Is Only One Universe? | Universe Today
"Smolin explains how theories describing a myriad of possible universes, or a “multiverse”, with many dimensions and particles and forces have become more popular in the last few years. However, through his work with the Brazilian philosopher Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Smolin believes that multiverse theories, which imply that time is not a fundamental concept, are “profoundly mistaken”."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/04/what-if-there-is-only-one-universe/



日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
中区開港ルネッサンス 日本大通りがタイムマシンになる2日間
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/

開港150周年を記念して、日本大通り周辺で開港にちなんだ様々なイベントを開催
日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
6日(土)の14時からはペリー来航時の曲目を再現したアメリカ海軍軍楽隊や消防音楽隊などが日本大通りからペリー提督が上陸した象の鼻までをパレード

6日(土)、7日(日)は「日本大通りタイムストリート」と題して、
日本大通りを幕末、明治、大正、昭和、現代と5つのゾーンに分け、それぞれの時代にちなんだ展示や企画、飲食の販売ブースなどが、日本大通りに登場します。
そのほか、象の鼻パークでは国際色豊かなステージイベント
日本大通りを中心に歴史や国際文化を体験できる2日間
●日時:【日本大通りパレード】6月6日(土)14:00〜 (※雨天順延)
日本大通りタイムストリート】6月6日(土)12:00〜17:00、
7日(日)11:00〜16:00(※荒天中止)
【象の鼻パーク ステージ】6月6日(土)12:00〜18:00、
7日(日)12:00〜16:00(※雨天時:大さん橋国際客船ターミナルにて実施)
●会場:日本大通り・象の鼻パーク
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/




生活保護 165万人に急増 厚生労働省のまとめ NHKニュース
"ことし3月に生活保護を受けた人は、全国でおよそ165万4000人と前の月を2万人余り上回り、雇用情勢の悪化を背景に急増
ことし3月に生活保護を受けた世帯は、
全国で119万2745世帯で、前の月より1万4000世帯余り増えて過去最多を更新
生活保護をうけた人は165万4612人に上り、前の月に比べおよそ2万2000人増加しました。
ひとつきに増えた人数は、去年11月には5000人余りでしたが、
去年12月以降は1万人を超え、今回2万人を超える
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/t10013466211000.html#





















Hubble LIVE!
Where is Hubble now?
Portal to the Universe
http://www.portaltotheuniverse.org/


Hubble Space Telescope Daily Report #4858 | SpaceRef
Date Released: Friday, June 5, 2009"
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=31434
E/PO at STScI
http://oposite.stsci.edu/


Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
CHRIS: This is our special edition STS-125 Vodcast.

BLAIR: Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
MIKE: It is the thing that sends all the commands to the instruments, takes the science data and formats it and sends it back to the vehicle for transmission to the ground, so all the commands and all the data flow through SIC & DH.
BLAIR: So in other words without this device…
MIKE: Without it we could have a fully functioning spacecraft orbiting the earth but no science data flowing. Hubble has five science instruments onboard. The agency made the instant decision to postpone the mission, giving us the fighting chance of pulling the flight spare out of storage and getting it ready for flight. The team instantly responded. We were pulling hardware out that very day. The folks in the water tank were looking at the procedures for doing this job. They were m

"Clean Room Interview with Mike Weiss
Days from launching last fall, STS-125 was postponed when the Hubble science computer failed.
NASA EDGE talks to one of the Hubble Space Telescope’s key masterminds, Mike Weiss, to find out how NASA pulled together to extend the life of one of its greatest achievements.
NASA EDGE:STS-125
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/nasaedge/NE00_STS-125.html


Planck satellite manoeuvre aims at L2 arrival -ESA Portal 5 June
Beginning today, ESA's Planck satellite will carry out a critical mid-course manoeuvre that will place the satellite on its final trajectory for arrival at L2, the second Lagrange point of the Sun-Earth system, early in July."
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMVHHVTGVF_index_0.html


◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆

Credit:NASA

◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆



Hubble Finds Ghostly Ring of Dark Matter(Captioned)






Mars orbiter enters safe mode after glitch - Space- msnbc.com
NASA says spacecraft may have been hit by cosmic ray or solar particle
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was launched in 2005 and entered Martian orbit in 2006. The spacecraft's initial two-year, $720 million mission has been extended to at least 2010.
NASA said Wednesday's reboot was reminiscent of a similar safe-mode event that occurred on Feb. 23. In that case, engineers suspected that a cosmic-ray hit caused a brief power surge, which in turn triggered a reboot.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31112325/



So Where Is ET, Anyway? | Universe Today
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/05/so-where-is-et-anyway/



Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee
http://www.nasa.gov/offices/hsf/home/index.html


CECE: The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine

CECE Program
"The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine, or CECE, is a deep-throttling engine, which means it has the flexibility to reduce thrust from 100 percent down to 10 percent -- allowing a spacecraft to gently land on the lunar surface. The 13,800-pound thrust engine uses extremely cold liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as propellants. "
NASA Tests Engine Technology for Landing Astronauts on the Moon
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/news/cece.html




GRBlog: A Gamma-Ray Burst Database
http://grblog.org/grblog.php
Swift Spacecraft

Swift's three instruments work together to glean as much information about each burst as possible. Swift's multiwavelength observations of GRBs and afterglow are completely simultaneous. The X-ray Telescope (XRT) and Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope (UVOT) have co-aligned fields-of-view, both within the Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) field-of-view, so that any source can be observed in all three wavebands."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/swift/spacecraft/index.html


なんか、どれもなぁ・・・信じるのは勝手だけど どっちもどっち^_^;)
What If There Is Only One Universe? | Universe Today
"Smolin explains how theories describing a myriad of possible universes, or a “multiverse”, with many dimensions and particles and forces have become more popular in the last few years. However, through his work with the Brazilian philosopher Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Smolin believes that multiverse theories, which imply that time is not a fundamental concept, are “profoundly mistaken”."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/04/what-if-there-is-only-one-universe/



日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
中区開港ルネッサンス 日本大通りがタイムマシンになる2日間
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/

開港150周年を記念して、日本大通り周辺で開港にちなんだ様々なイベントを開催
日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
6日(土)の14時からはペリー来航時の曲目を再現したアメリカ海軍軍楽隊や消防音楽隊などが日本大通りからペリー提督が上陸した象の鼻までをパレード

6日(土)、7日(日)は「日本大通りタイムストリート」と題して、
日本大通りを幕末、明治、大正、昭和、現代と5つのゾーンに分け、それぞれの時代にちなんだ展示や企画、飲食の販売ブースなどが、日本大通りに登場します。
そのほか、象の鼻パークでは国際色豊かなステージイベント
日本大通りを中心に歴史や国際文化を体験できる2日間
●日時:【日本大通りパレード】6月6日(土)14:00〜 (※雨天順延)
日本大通りタイムストリート】6月6日(土)12:00〜17:00、
7日(日)11:00〜16:00(※荒天中止)
【象の鼻パーク ステージ】6月6日(土)12:00〜18:00、
7日(日)12:00〜16:00(※雨天時:大さん橋国際客船ターミナルにて実施)
●会場:日本大通り・象の鼻パーク
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/




生活保護 165万人に急増 厚生労働省のまとめ NHKニュース
"ことし3月に生活保護を受けた人は、全国でおよそ165万4000人と前の月を2万人余り上回り、雇用情勢の悪化を背景に急増
ことし3月に生活保護を受けた世帯は、
全国で119万2745世帯で、前の月より1万4000世帯余り増えて過去最多を更新
生活保護をうけた人は165万4612人に上り、前の月に比べおよそ2万2000人増加しました。
ひとつきに増えた人数は、去年11月には5000人余りでしたが、
去年12月以降は1万人を超え、今回2万人を超える
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/t10013466211000.html#














Hubble LIVE!
Where is Hubble now?
Portal to the Universe
http://www.portaltotheuniverse.org/


Hubble Space Telescope Daily Report #4858 | SpaceRef
Date Released: Friday, June 5, 2009"
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=31434
E/PO at STScI
http://oposite.stsci.edu/


Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
CHRIS: This is our special edition STS-125 Vodcast.

BLAIR: Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
MIKE: It is the thing that sends all the commands to the instruments, takes the science data and formats it and sends it back to the vehicle for transmission to the ground, so all the commands and all the data flow through SIC & DH.
BLAIR: So in other words without this device…
MIKE: Without it we could have a fully functioning spacecraft orbiting the earth but no science data flowing. Hubble has five science instruments onboard. The agency made the instant decision to postpone the mission, giving us the fighting chance of pulling the flight spare out of storage and getting it ready for flight. The team instantly responded. We were pulling hardware out that very day. The folks in the water tank were looking at the procedures for doing this job. They were m

"Clean Room Interview with Mike Weiss
Days from launching last fall, STS-125 was postponed when the Hubble science computer failed.
NASA EDGE talks to one of the Hubble Space Telescope’s key masterminds, Mike Weiss, to find out how NASA pulled together to extend the life of one of its greatest achievements.
NASA EDGE:STS-125
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/nasaedge/NE00_STS-125.html


Planck satellite manoeuvre aims at L2 arrival -ESA Portal 5 June
Beginning today, ESA's Planck satellite will carry out a critical mid-course manoeuvre that will place the satellite on its final trajectory for arrival at L2, the second Lagrange point of the Sun-Earth system, early in July."
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMVHHVTGVF_index_0.html


◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆

Credit:NASA

◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆



Hubble Finds Ghostly Ring of Dark Matter(Captioned)






Mars orbiter enters safe mode after glitch - Space- msnbc.com
NASA says spacecraft may have been hit by cosmic ray or solar particle
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was launched in 2005 and entered Martian orbit in 2006. The spacecraft's initial two-year, $720 million mission has been extended to at least 2010.
NASA said Wednesday's reboot was reminiscent of a similar safe-mode event that occurred on Feb. 23. In that case, engineers suspected that a cosmic-ray hit caused a brief power surge, which in turn triggered a reboot.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31112325/



So Where Is ET, Anyway? | Universe Today
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/05/so-where-is-et-anyway/



Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee
http://www.nasa.gov/offices/hsf/home/index.html


CECE: The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine

CECE Program
"The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine, or CECE, is a deep-throttling engine, which means it has the flexibility to reduce thrust from 100 percent down to 10 percent -- allowing a spacecraft to gently land on the lunar surface. The 13,800-pound thrust engine uses extremely cold liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as propellants. "
NASA Tests Engine Technology for Landing Astronauts on the Moon
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/news/cece.html




GRBlog: A Gamma-Ray Burst Database
http://grblog.org/grblog.php
Swift Spacecraft

Swift's three instruments work together to glean as much information about each burst as possible. Swift's multiwavelength observations of GRBs and afterglow are completely simultaneous. The X-ray Telescope (XRT) and Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope (UVOT) have co-aligned fields-of-view, both within the Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) field-of-view, so that any source can be observed in all three wavebands."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/swift/spacecraft/index.html


なんか、どれもなぁ・・・信じるのは勝手だけど どっちもどっち^_^;)
What If There Is Only One Universe? | Universe Today
"Smolin explains how theories describing a myriad of possible universes, or a “multiverse”, with many dimensions and particles and forces have become more popular in the last few years. However, through his work with the Brazilian philosopher Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Smolin believes that multiverse theories, which imply that time is not a fundamental concept, are “profoundly mistaken”."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/04/what-if-there-is-only-one-universe/



日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
中区開港ルネッサンス 日本大通りがタイムマシンになる2日間
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/

開港150周年を記念して、日本大通り周辺で開港にちなんだ様々なイベントを開催
日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
6日(土)の14時からはペリー来航時の曲目を再現したアメリカ海軍軍楽隊や消防音楽隊などが日本大通りからペリー提督が上陸した象の鼻までをパレード

6日(土)、7日(日)は「日本大通りタイムストリート」と題して、
日本大通りを幕末、明治、大正、昭和、現代と5つのゾーンに分け、それぞれの時代にちなんだ展示や企画、飲食の販売ブースなどが、日本大通りに登場します。
そのほか、象の鼻パークでは国際色豊かなステージイベント
日本大通りを中心に歴史や国際文化を体験できる2日間
●日時:【日本大通りパレード】6月6日(土)14:00〜 (※雨天順延)
日本大通りタイムストリート】6月6日(土)12:00〜17:00、
7日(日)11:00〜16:00(※荒天中止)
【象の鼻パーク ステージ】6月6日(土)12:00〜18:00、
7日(日)12:00〜16:00(※雨天時:大さん橋国際客船ターミナルにて実施)
●会場:日本大通り・象の鼻パーク
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/




生活保護 165万人に急増 厚生労働省のまとめ NHKニュース
"ことし3月に生活保護を受けた人は、全国でおよそ165万4000人と前の月を2万人余り上回り、雇用情勢の悪化を背景に急増
ことし3月に生活保護を受けた世帯は、
全国で119万2745世帯で、前の月より1万4000世帯余り増えて過去最多を更新
生活保護をうけた人は165万4612人に上り、前の月に比べおよそ2万2000人増加しました。
ひとつきに増えた人数は、去年11月には5000人余りでしたが、
去年12月以降は1万人を超え、今回2万人を超える
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/t10013466211000.html#














Hubble LIVE!
Where is Hubble now?
Portal to the Universe
http://www.portaltotheuniverse.org/


Hubble Space Telescope Daily Report #4858 | SpaceRef
Date Released: Friday, June 5, 2009"
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=31434
E/PO at STScI
http://oposite.stsci.edu/


Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
CHRIS: This is our special edition STS-125 Vodcast.

BLAIR: Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
MIKE: It is the thing that sends all the commands to the instruments, takes the science data and formats it and sends it back to the vehicle for transmission to the ground, so all the commands and all the data flow through SIC & DH.
BLAIR: So in other words without this device…
MIKE: Without it we could have a fully functioning spacecraft orbiting the earth but no science data flowing. Hubble has five science instruments onboard. The agency made the instant decision to postpone the mission, giving us the fighting chance of pulling the flight spare out of storage and getting it ready for flight. The team instantly responded. We were pulling hardware out that very day. The folks in the water tank were looking at the procedures for doing this job. They were m

"Clean Room Interview with Mike Weiss
Days from launching last fall, STS-125 was postponed when the Hubble science computer failed.
NASA EDGE talks to one of the Hubble Space Telescope’s key masterminds, Mike Weiss, to find out how NASA pulled together to extend the life of one of its greatest achievements.
NASA EDGE:STS-125
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/nasaedge/NE00_STS-125.html


Planck satellite manoeuvre aims at L2 arrival -ESA Portal 5 June
Beginning today, ESA's Planck satellite will carry out a critical mid-course manoeuvre that will place the satellite on its final trajectory for arrival at L2, the second Lagrange point of the Sun-Earth system, early in July."
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMVHHVTGVF_index_0.html


◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆

Credit:NASA

◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆



Hubble Finds Ghostly Ring of Dark Matter(Captioned)






Mars orbiter enters safe mode after glitch - Space- msnbc.com
NASA says spacecraft may have been hit by cosmic ray or solar particle
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was launched in 2005 and entered Martian orbit in 2006. The spacecraft's initial two-year, $720 million mission has been extended to at least 2010.
NASA said Wednesday's reboot was reminiscent of a similar safe-mode event that occurred on Feb. 23. In that case, engineers suspected that a cosmic-ray hit caused a brief power surge, which in turn triggered a reboot.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31112325/



So Where Is ET, Anyway? | Universe Today
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/05/so-where-is-et-anyway/



Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee
http://www.nasa.gov/offices/hsf/home/index.html


CECE: The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine

CECE Program
"The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine, or CECE, is a deep-throttling engine, which means it has the flexibility to reduce thrust from 100 percent down to 10 percent -- allowing a spacecraft to gently land on the lunar surface. The 13,800-pound thrust engine uses extremely cold liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as propellants. "
NASA Tests Engine Technology for Landing Astronauts on the Moon
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/news/cece.html




GRBlog: A Gamma-Ray Burst Database
http://grblog.org/grblog.php
Swift Spacecraft

Swift's three instruments work together to glean as much information about each burst as possible. Swift's multiwavelength observations of GRBs and afterglow are completely simultaneous. The X-ray Telescope (XRT) and Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope (UVOT) have co-aligned fields-of-view, both within the Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) field-of-view, so that any source can be observed in all three wavebands."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/swift/spacecraft/index.html


なんか、どれもなぁ・・・信じるのは勝手だけど どっちもどっち^_^;)
What If There Is Only One Universe? | Universe Today
"Smolin explains how theories describing a myriad of possible universes, or a “multiverse”, with many dimensions and particles and forces have become more popular in the last few years. However, through his work with the Brazilian philosopher Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Smolin believes that multiverse theories, which imply that time is not a fundamental concept, are “profoundly mistaken”."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/04/what-if-there-is-only-one-universe/



日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
中区開港ルネッサンス 日本大通りがタイムマシンになる2日間
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/

開港150周年を記念して、日本大通り周辺で開港にちなんだ様々なイベントを開催
日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
6日(土)の14時からはペリー来航時の曲目を再現したアメリカ海軍軍楽隊や消防音楽隊などが日本大通りからペリー提督が上陸した象の鼻までをパレード

6日(土)、7日(日)は「日本大通りタイムストリート」と題して、
日本大通りを幕末、明治、大正、昭和、現代と5つのゾーンに分け、それぞれの時代にちなんだ展示や企画、飲食の販売ブースなどが、日本大通りに登場します。
そのほか、象の鼻パークでは国際色豊かなステージイベント
日本大通りを中心に歴史や国際文化を体験できる2日間
●日時:【日本大通りパレード】6月6日(土)14:00〜 (※雨天順延)
日本大通りタイムストリート】6月6日(土)12:00〜17:00、
7日(日)11:00〜16:00(※荒天中止)
【象の鼻パーク ステージ】6月6日(土)12:00〜18:00、
7日(日)12:00〜16:00(※雨天時:大さん橋国際客船ターミナルにて実施)
●会場:日本大通り・象の鼻パーク
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/




生活保護 165万人に急増 厚生労働省のまとめ NHKニュース
"ことし3月に生活保護を受けた人は、全国でおよそ165万4000人と前の月を2万人余り上回り、雇用情勢の悪化を背景に急増
ことし3月に生活保護を受けた世帯は、
全国で119万2745世帯で、前の月より1万4000世帯余り増えて過去最多を更新
生活保護をうけた人は165万4612人に上り、前の月に比べおよそ2万2000人増加しました。
ひとつきに増えた人数は、去年11月には5000人余りでしたが、
去年12月以降は1万人を超え、今回2万人を超える
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/t10013466211000.html#



















Hubble LIVE!
Where is Hubble now?
Portal to the Universe
http://www.portaltotheuniverse.org/


Hubble Space Telescope Daily Report #4858 | SpaceRef
Date Released: Friday, June 5, 2009"
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=31434
E/PO at STScI
http://oposite.stsci.edu/


Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
CHRIS: This is our special edition STS-125 Vodcast.

BLAIR: Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
MIKE: It is the thing that sends all the commands to the instruments, takes the science data and formats it and sends it back to the vehicle for transmission to the ground, so all the commands and all the data flow through SIC & DH.
BLAIR: So in other words without this device…
MIKE: Without it we could have a fully functioning spacecraft orbiting the earth but no science data flowing. Hubble has five science instruments onboard. The agency made the instant decision to postpone the mission, giving us the fighting chance of pulling the flight spare out of storage and getting it ready for flight. The team instantly responded. We were pulling hardware out that very day. The folks in the water tank were looking at the procedures for doing this job. They were m

"Clean Room Interview with Mike Weiss
Days from launching last fall, STS-125 was postponed when the Hubble science computer failed.
NASA EDGE talks to one of the Hubble Space Telescope’s key masterminds, Mike Weiss, to find out how NASA pulled together to extend the life of one of its greatest achievements.
NASA EDGE:STS-125
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/nasaedge/NE00_STS-125.html


Planck satellite manoeuvre aims at L2 arrival -ESA Portal 5 June
Beginning today, ESA's Planck satellite will carry out a critical mid-course manoeuvre that will place the satellite on its final trajectory for arrival at L2, the second Lagrange point of the Sun-Earth system, early in July."
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMVHHVTGVF_index_0.html


◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆

Credit:NASA

◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆



Hubble Finds Ghostly Ring of Dark Matter(Captioned)






Mars orbiter enters safe mode after glitch - Space- msnbc.com
NASA says spacecraft may have been hit by cosmic ray or solar particle
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was launched in 2005 and entered Martian orbit in 2006. The spacecraft's initial two-year, $720 million mission has been extended to at least 2010.
NASA said Wednesday's reboot was reminiscent of a similar safe-mode event that occurred on Feb. 23. In that case, engineers suspected that a cosmic-ray hit caused a brief power surge, which in turn triggered a reboot.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31112325/



So Where Is ET, Anyway? | Universe Today
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/05/so-where-is-et-anyway/



Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee
http://www.nasa.gov/offices/hsf/home/index.html


CECE: The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine

CECE Program
"The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine, or CECE, is a deep-throttling engine, which means it has the flexibility to reduce thrust from 100 percent down to 10 percent -- allowing a spacecraft to gently land on the lunar surface. The 13,800-pound thrust engine uses extremely cold liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as propellants. "
NASA Tests Engine Technology for Landing Astronauts on the Moon
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/news/cece.html




GRBlog: A Gamma-Ray Burst Database
http://grblog.org/grblog.php
Swift Spacecraft

Swift's three instruments work together to glean as much information about each burst as possible. Swift's multiwavelength observations of GRBs and afterglow are completely simultaneous. The X-ray Telescope (XRT) and Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope (UVOT) have co-aligned fields-of-view, both within the Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) field-of-view, so that any source can be observed in all three wavebands."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/swift/spacecraft/index.html


なんか、どれもなぁ・・・信じるのは勝手だけど どっちもどっち^_^;)
What If There Is Only One Universe? | Universe Today
"Smolin explains how theories describing a myriad of possible universes, or a “multiverse”, with many dimensions and particles and forces have become more popular in the last few years. However, through his work with the Brazilian philosopher Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Smolin believes that multiverse theories, which imply that time is not a fundamental concept, are “profoundly mistaken”."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/04/what-if-there-is-only-one-universe/



日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
中区開港ルネッサンス 日本大通りがタイムマシンになる2日間
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/

開港150周年を記念して、日本大通り周辺で開港にちなんだ様々なイベントを開催
日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
6日(土)の14時からはペリー来航時の曲目を再現したアメリカ海軍軍楽隊や消防音楽隊などが日本大通りからペリー提督が上陸した象の鼻までをパレード

6日(土)、7日(日)は「日本大通りタイムストリート」と題して、
日本大通りを幕末、明治、大正、昭和、現代と5つのゾーンに分け、それぞれの時代にちなんだ展示や企画、飲食の販売ブースなどが、日本大通りに登場します。
そのほか、象の鼻パークでは国際色豊かなステージイベント
日本大通りを中心に歴史や国際文化を体験できる2日間
●日時:【日本大通りパレード】6月6日(土)14:00〜 (※雨天順延)
日本大通りタイムストリート】6月6日(土)12:00〜17:00、
7日(日)11:00〜16:00(※荒天中止)
【象の鼻パーク ステージ】6月6日(土)12:00〜18:00、
7日(日)12:00〜16:00(※雨天時:大さん橋国際客船ターミナルにて実施)
●会場:日本大通り・象の鼻パーク
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/




生活保護 165万人に急増 厚生労働省のまとめ NHKニュース
"ことし3月に生活保護を受けた人は、全国でおよそ165万4000人と前の月を2万人余り上回り、雇用情勢の悪化を背景に急増
ことし3月に生活保護を受けた世帯は、
全国で119万2745世帯で、前の月より1万4000世帯余り増えて過去最多を更新
生活保護をうけた人は165万4612人に上り、前の月に比べおよそ2万2000人増加しました。
ひとつきに増えた人数は、去年11月には5000人余りでしたが、
去年12月以降は1万人を超え、今回2万人を超える
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/t10013466211000.html#














Hubble LIVE!
Where is Hubble now?
Portal to the Universe
http://www.portaltotheuniverse.org/


Hubble Space Telescope Daily Report #4858 | SpaceRef
Date Released: Friday, June 5, 2009"
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=31434
E/PO at STScI
http://oposite.stsci.edu/


Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
CHRIS: This is our special edition STS-125 Vodcast.

BLAIR: Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
MIKE: It is the thing that sends all the commands to the instruments, takes the science data and formats it and sends it back to the vehicle for transmission to the ground, so all the commands and all the data flow through SIC & DH.
BLAIR: So in other words without this device…
MIKE: Without it we could have a fully functioning spacecraft orbiting the earth but no science data flowing. Hubble has five science instruments onboard. The agency made the instant decision to postpone the mission, giving us the fighting chance of pulling the flight spare out of storage and getting it ready for flight. The team instantly responded. We were pulling hardware out that very day. The folks in the water tank were looking at the procedures for doing this job. They were m

"Clean Room Interview with Mike Weiss
Days from launching last fall, STS-125 was postponed when the Hubble science computer failed.
NASA EDGE talks to one of the Hubble Space Telescope’s key masterminds, Mike Weiss, to find out how NASA pulled together to extend the life of one of its greatest achievements.
NASA EDGE:STS-125
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/nasaedge/NE00_STS-125.html


Planck satellite manoeuvre aims at L2 arrival -ESA Portal 5 June
Beginning today, ESA's Planck satellite will carry out a critical mid-course manoeuvre that will place the satellite on its final trajectory for arrival at L2, the second Lagrange point of the Sun-Earth system, early in July."
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMVHHVTGVF_index_0.html


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Credit:NASA

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Hubble Finds Ghostly Ring of Dark Matter(Captioned)






Mars orbiter enters safe mode after glitch - Space- msnbc.com
NASA says spacecraft may have been hit by cosmic ray or solar particle
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was launched in 2005 and entered Martian orbit in 2006. The spacecraft's initial two-year, $720 million mission has been extended to at least 2010.
NASA said Wednesday's reboot was reminiscent of a similar safe-mode event that occurred on Feb. 23. In that case, engineers suspected that a cosmic-ray hit caused a brief power surge, which in turn triggered a reboot.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31112325/



So Where Is ET, Anyway? | Universe Today
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/05/so-where-is-et-anyway/



Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee
http://www.nasa.gov/offices/hsf/home/index.html


CECE: The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine

CECE Program
"The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine, or CECE, is a deep-throttling engine, which means it has the flexibility to reduce thrust from 100 percent down to 10 percent -- allowing a spacecraft to gently land on the lunar surface. The 13,800-pound thrust engine uses extremely cold liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as propellants. "
NASA Tests Engine Technology for Landing Astronauts on the Moon
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/news/cece.html




GRBlog: A Gamma-Ray Burst Database
http://grblog.org/grblog.php
Swift Spacecraft

Swift's three instruments work together to glean as much information about each burst as possible. Swift's multiwavelength observations of GRBs and afterglow are completely simultaneous. The X-ray Telescope (XRT) and Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope (UVOT) have co-aligned fields-of-view, both within the Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) field-of-view, so that any source can be observed in all three wavebands."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/swift/spacecraft/index.html


なんか、どれもなぁ・・・信じるのは勝手だけど どっちもどっち^_^;)
What If There Is Only One Universe? | Universe Today
"Smolin explains how theories describing a myriad of possible universes, or a “multiverse”, with many dimensions and particles and forces have become more popular in the last few years. However, through his work with the Brazilian philosopher Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Smolin believes that multiverse theories, which imply that time is not a fundamental concept, are “profoundly mistaken”."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/04/what-if-there-is-only-one-universe/



日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
中区開港ルネッサンス 日本大通りがタイムマシンになる2日間
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/

開港150周年を記念して、日本大通り周辺で開港にちなんだ様々なイベントを開催
日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
6日(土)の14時からはペリー来航時の曲目を再現したアメリカ海軍軍楽隊や消防音楽隊などが日本大通りからペリー提督が上陸した象の鼻までをパレード

6日(土)、7日(日)は「日本大通りタイムストリート」と題して、
日本大通りを幕末、明治、大正、昭和、現代と5つのゾーンに分け、それぞれの時代にちなんだ展示や企画、飲食の販売ブースなどが、日本大通りに登場します。
そのほか、象の鼻パークでは国際色豊かなステージイベント
日本大通りを中心に歴史や国際文化を体験できる2日間
●日時:【日本大通りパレード】6月6日(土)14:00〜 (※雨天順延)
日本大通りタイムストリート】6月6日(土)12:00〜17:00、
7日(日)11:00〜16:00(※荒天中止)
【象の鼻パーク ステージ】6月6日(土)12:00〜18:00、
7日(日)12:00〜16:00(※雨天時:大さん橋国際客船ターミナルにて実施)
●会場:日本大通り・象の鼻パーク
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/




生活保護 165万人に急増 厚生労働省のまとめ NHKニュース
"ことし3月に生活保護を受けた人は、全国でおよそ165万4000人と前の月を2万人余り上回り、雇用情勢の悪化を背景に急増
ことし3月に生活保護を受けた世帯は、
全国で119万2745世帯で、前の月より1万4000世帯余り増えて過去最多を更新
生活保護をうけた人は165万4612人に上り、前の月に比べおよそ2万2000人増加しました。
ひとつきに増えた人数は、去年11月には5000人余りでしたが、
去年12月以降は1万人を超え、今回2万人を超える
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/t10013466211000.html#














Hubble LIVE!
Where is Hubble now?
Portal to the Universe
http://www.portaltotheuniverse.org/


Hubble Space Telescope Daily Report #4858 | SpaceRef
Date Released: Friday, June 5, 2009"
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=31434
E/PO at STScI
http://oposite.stsci.edu/


Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
CHRIS: This is our special edition STS-125 Vodcast.

BLAIR: Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
MIKE: It is the thing that sends all the commands to the instruments, takes the science data and formats it and sends it back to the vehicle for transmission to the ground, so all the commands and all the data flow through SIC & DH.
BLAIR: So in other words without this device…
MIKE: Without it we could have a fully functioning spacecraft orbiting the earth but no science data flowing. Hubble has five science instruments onboard. The agency made the instant decision to postpone the mission, giving us the fighting chance of pulling the flight spare out of storage and getting it ready for flight. The team instantly responded. We were pulling hardware out that very day. The folks in the water tank were looking at the procedures for doing this job. They were m

"Clean Room Interview with Mike Weiss
Days from launching last fall, STS-125 was postponed when the Hubble science computer failed.
NASA EDGE talks to one of the Hubble Space Telescope’s key masterminds, Mike Weiss, to find out how NASA pulled together to extend the life of one of its greatest achievements.
NASA EDGE:STS-125
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/nasaedge/NE00_STS-125.html


Planck satellite manoeuvre aims at L2 arrival -ESA Portal 5 June
Beginning today, ESA's Planck satellite will carry out a critical mid-course manoeuvre that will place the satellite on its final trajectory for arrival at L2, the second Lagrange point of the Sun-Earth system, early in July."
http://www.esa.int/esaCP/SEMVHHVTGVF_index_0.html


◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆

Credit:NASA

◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆



Hubble Finds Ghostly Ring of Dark Matter(Captioned)






Mars orbiter enters safe mode after glitch - Space- msnbc.com
NASA says spacecraft may have been hit by cosmic ray or solar particle
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was launched in 2005 and entered Martian orbit in 2006. The spacecraft's initial two-year, $720 million mission has been extended to at least 2010.
NASA said Wednesday's reboot was reminiscent of a similar safe-mode event that occurred on Feb. 23. In that case, engineers suspected that a cosmic-ray hit caused a brief power surge, which in turn triggered a reboot.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31112325/



So Where Is ET, Anyway? | Universe Today
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/05/so-where-is-et-anyway/



Review of U.S. Human Space Flight Plans Committee
http://www.nasa.gov/offices/hsf/home/index.html


CECE: The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine

CECE Program
"The Common Extensible Cryogenic Engine, or CECE, is a deep-throttling engine, which means it has the flexibility to reduce thrust from 100 percent down to 10 percent -- allowing a spacecraft to gently land on the lunar surface. The 13,800-pound thrust engine uses extremely cold liquid oxygen and liquid hydrogen as propellants. "
NASA Tests Engine Technology for Landing Astronauts on the Moon
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/constellation/news/cece.html




GRBlog: A Gamma-Ray Burst Database
http://grblog.org/grblog.php
Swift Spacecraft

Swift's three instruments work together to glean as much information about each burst as possible. Swift's multiwavelength observations of GRBs and afterglow are completely simultaneous. The X-ray Telescope (XRT) and Ultraviolet/Optical Telescope (UVOT) have co-aligned fields-of-view, both within the Burst Alert Telescope (BAT) field-of-view, so that any source can be observed in all three wavebands."
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/swift/spacecraft/index.html


なんか、どれもなぁ・・・信じるのは勝手だけど どっちもどっち^_^;)
What If There Is Only One Universe? | Universe Today
"Smolin explains how theories describing a myriad of possible universes, or a “multiverse”, with many dimensions and particles and forces have become more popular in the last few years. However, through his work with the Brazilian philosopher Roberto Mangabeira Unger, Smolin believes that multiverse theories, which imply that time is not a fundamental concept, are “profoundly mistaken”."
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/06/04/what-if-there-is-only-one-universe/



日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
中区開港ルネッサンス 日本大通りがタイムマシンになる2日間
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/

開港150周年を記念して、日本大通り周辺で開港にちなんだ様々なイベントを開催
日本大通りパレード<7日午後2時に順延となりました>
6日(土)の14時からはペリー来航時の曲目を再現したアメリカ海軍軍楽隊や消防音楽隊などが日本大通りからペリー提督が上陸した象の鼻までをパレード

6日(土)、7日(日)は「日本大通りタイムストリート」と題して、
日本大通りを幕末、明治、大正、昭和、現代と5つのゾーンに分け、それぞれの時代にちなんだ展示や企画、飲食の販売ブースなどが、日本大通りに登場します。
そのほか、象の鼻パークでは国際色豊かなステージイベント
日本大通りを中心に歴史や国際文化を体験できる2日間
●日時:【日本大通りパレード】6月6日(土)14:00〜 (※雨天順延)
日本大通りタイムストリート】6月6日(土)12:00〜17:00、
7日(日)11:00〜16:00(※荒天中止)
【象の鼻パーク ステージ】6月6日(土)12:00〜18:00、
7日(日)12:00〜16:00(※雨天時:大さん橋国際客船ターミナルにて実施)
●会場:日本大通り・象の鼻パーク
開港150周年記念事業 中区開港ルネッサンス
http://www.city.yokohama.lg.jp/naka/y150/




生活保護 165万人に急増 厚生労働省のまとめ NHKニュース
"ことし3月に生活保護を受けた人は、全国でおよそ165万4000人と前の月を2万人余り上回り、雇用情勢の悪化を背景に急増
ことし3月に生活保護を受けた世帯は、
全国で119万2745世帯で、前の月より1万4000世帯余り増えて過去最多を更新
生活保護をうけた人は165万4612人に上り、前の月に比べおよそ2万2000人増加しました。
ひとつきに増えた人数は、去年11月には5000人余りでしたが、
去年12月以降は1万人を超え、今回2万人を超える
http://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/t10013466211000.html#


















Hubble LIVE!
Where is Hubble now?
Portal to the Universe
http://www.portaltotheuniverse.org/


Hubble Space Telescope Daily Report #4858 | SpaceRef
Date Released: Friday, June 5, 2009"
http://www.spaceref.com/news/viewsr.html?pid=31434
E/PO at STScI
http://oposite.stsci.edu/


Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
CHRIS: This is our special edition STS-125 Vodcast.

BLAIR: Back in September, right before Hubble SM4 launched the Hubble Science computer failed.
MIKE: It is the thing that sends all the commands to the instruments, takes the science data and formats it and sends it back to the vehicle for transmission to the ground, so all the commands and all the data flow through SIC & DH.
BLAIR: So in other words without this device…
MIKE: Without it we could have a fully functioning spacecraft orbiting the earth but no science data flowing. Hubble has five science instruments onboard. The agency made the instant decision to postpone the mission, giving us the fighting chance of pulling the flight spare out of storage and getting it ready for flight. The team instantly responded. We were pulling hardware out that very day. The folks in the water tank were looking at the procedures for doing this job. They were m

"Clean Room Interview with Mike Weiss
Days from launching last fall, STS-125 was postponed when the Hubble science computer failed.
NASA EDGE talks to one of the Hubble Space Telescope’s key masterminds, Mike Weiss, to find out how NASA pulled together to extend the life of one of its greatest achievements.
NASA EDGE:STS-125
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/podcasting/nasaedge/NE00_STS-125.html


Planck satellite manoeuvre aims at L2 arrival -ESA Portal 5 June
Beginning today, ESA's Planck satellite will carry out a critical mid-course manoeuvre that will place the satellite on its final trajectory for arrival at L2, the second Lagrange point of the Sun-Eart