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STS-131: problem with Discovery’s Ku-band antenna


the problem with Discovery's Ku-band antenna
Flight Controllers Troubleshooting Ku-Band Antenna
Shortly after space shuttle Discovery reached orbit today, the shuttle's Ku-Band antenna did not successfully complete its standard initial activation sequence and is not operational at this time.
The dish-shaped antenna is used for high data rate communications with the ground, including television, and for the shuttle's radar system that is used during rendezvous with the ISS.
The other systems -- S-band and UHF -- are operating normally.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/rss_feed_above_snip_collection_archive_1.html


ustream
http://www.ustream.tv/spacevidcast#utm_campaign
twitter#STS131
http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23STS131


STS-131 MCC Status Report #02
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts131/news/STS-131-02.html


STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout




http://d.hatena.ne.jp/yellowz/21090531

KEK: Belle Finds a Hint of New Physics in Extremely Rare B Decays

"Source: KEK-August 2009
http://www.interactions.org/cms/?pid=1028424



Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)

Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)
"In this particular "hidden valley" model, six particles are created, all indicated by color.
The dark photons are shown in yellow. For the other particles, those indicated in light pink will be observed in the detector, while the ones marked with dark pink will escape entirely undetected.
If observed, these darkinos might be the dark matter for which astronomers search."
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/today/archive_2009/today09-06-25.html



Fermi SSC - LAT Event and Spacecraft Data
"LAT Photon, Extended, and Spacecraft Data Query
The Photon database currently holds 154523823 photons collected"
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ssc/LAT/LATDataQuery.cgi
"2-5 November 2009" The 2009 Fermi Symposium
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/symposium/2009/

16 new pulsars and 8 millisecond pulsars

This all-sky map shows the positions of 16 new pulsars (yellow) and eight millisecond pulsars (magenta) studied using Fermi's LAT.
Credit: NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration.
Fermi Telescope reveals a population of radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsars
http://www.ucsc.edu/news_events/text.asp?pid=3067


Credit:NASA


Good running at the LHC over Easter weekend, including a period of 21 hours at 3.5 TeV per beam.
http://twitter.com/CERN/statuses/11688500067
ATLAS Control Room Blog
http://pdg2.lbl.gov/atlasblog/



ISS Flys Through Aurora | Universe Today
http://www.universetoday.com/2010/04/05/amazing-pic-iss-flys-through-aurora/


WISE: Your Guide to the Infrared Sky - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
interactive
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/features.cfm?feature=2545




地球の中心に相当する超高圧・超高温の状態(364万気圧、5,500度)を実験室内で実現することに、世界で初めて成功
"対向する二つのダイヤモンドの間に試料を挟み、圧力を発生させる装置" 独立行政法人海洋研究開発機構
http://www.jamstec.go.jp/j/about/press_release/20100405/



STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout


Flight Day 3
Rendezvous with the International Space
Station
Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver Photography
of Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
by Expedition 23 crew members Creamer
and Kotov
Docking to Harmony/Pressurized Mating
Adapter-2
Hatch Opening and Welcoming
Canadarm2 grapple of OBSS and handoff to
Shuttle robotic arm


Flight Day 4
Leonardo Multi-purpose Logistics Module
unberth from Discovery’s cargo bay
and installation on Harmony module’s
Earth-facing port
Leonardo activation and ingress
Spacewalk 1 preparations by Mastracchio
and Anderson
Spacewalk 1 procedure review
Spacewalk 1 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 5
Transfer of cargo from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 1 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(removal of depleted Ammonia Tank
Assembly from S1 truss, replacement of a
failed gyroscope unit in the S0 truss,
retrieval of Japanese experiment from the
Japanese Exposed Facility, preparations for
replacement of batteries on the P6 truss on a
later mission)


Flight Day 6
Focused inspection of Discovery’s thermal
protection heat shield, if required
Cargo and rack transfer from Leonardo to
ISS
Spacewalk 2 procedure review
Spacewalk 2 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 7
Spacewalk 2 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install new Ammonia Tank Assembly on
the S1 truss, temporarily stow the depleted
ammonia tank on the truss’ crew translation
cart, install micrometeoroid debris shields
on the Quest airlock)


Flight Day 8
Crew off duty time
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 3 procedure review
Spacewalk 3 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 9
Spacewalk 3 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install depleted ammonia tank back in
Discovery’s cargo bay, installation of a
lightweight plate adapter assembly on the
Dextre robot, installation of a new light on a
camera assembly on the Destiny laboratory,
installation of a camera pan and tilt
assembly on Dextre)
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS


Flight Day 10
Final cargo transfer operations
Joint Crew News Conference
Crew off duty time
Flight Day 11
? Demate of the Leonardo Multi-purpose
Logistics Module from the Harmony
Earth-facing port and berthing back in
Discovery’s cargo bay
Farewells and Hatch Closure
Rendezvous Tool checkout


Flight Day 12
Discovery undocking from ISS and
flyaround
Final separation from the ISS
OBSS late inspection of Discovery’s thermal
heat shield
OBSS berth


Flight Day 13
Cabin stowage
Flight Control System checkout
Reaction Control System hot-fire test
Deorbit Preparation Briefing
Ku-band antenna stowage


Flight Day 14
Deorbit preparations
Payload Bay Door closing
Deorbit burn
KSC Landing





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http://meego.com/
2つのモバイルLinuxが統合へ、MoblinとNokiaのMaemoがMeeGoに :ITpro
新プラットフォーム「MeeGo」は2010年6月にもリリース
アプリ開発用のライブラリがQtになる
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iPad Peek
http://ipadpeek.com/
iPad Peek: See How Your Website Looks on the iPad
http://mashable.com/2010/04/05/ipad-peek/
ウェブベースのエミュレーターiPad Peek』
iPad』の上ではどんなふうに見えるか
Flashの動画やオブジェクトは表示されてしまうので、本物のiPad体験に近づくためには、ブラウザー設定でFlashプラグインを切る必要がある
iPadを買わずにブラウザーで体験 | WIRED VISION
http://wiredvision.jp/news/201004/2010040621.html





the problem with Discovery's Ku-band antenna
Flight Controllers Troubleshooting Ku-Band Antenna
Shortly after space shuttle Discovery reached orbit today, the shuttle's Ku-Band antenna did not successfully complete its standard initial activation sequence and is not operational at this time.
The dish-shaped antenna is used for high data rate communications with the ground, including television, and for the shuttle's radar system that is used during rendezvous with the ISS.
The other systems -- S-band and UHF -- are operating normally.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/rss_feed_above_snip_collection_archive_1.html


ustream
http://www.ustream.tv/spacevidcast#utm_campaign
twitter#STS131
http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23STS131


STS-131 MCC Status Report #02
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts131/news/STS-131-02.html


STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout




http://d.hatena.ne.jp/yellowz/21090531

KEK: Belle Finds a Hint of New Physics in Extremely Rare B Decays

"Source: KEK-August 2009
http://www.interactions.org/cms/?pid=1028424



Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)

Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)
"In this particular "hidden valley" model, six particles are created, all indicated by color.
The dark photons are shown in yellow. For the other particles, those indicated in light pink will be observed in the detector, while the ones marked with dark pink will escape entirely undetected.
If observed, these darkinos might be the dark matter for which astronomers search."
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/today/archive_2009/today09-06-25.html



Fermi SSC - LAT Event and Spacecraft Data
"LAT Photon, Extended, and Spacecraft Data Query
The Photon database currently holds 154523823 photons collected"
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ssc/LAT/LATDataQuery.cgi
"2-5 November 2009" The 2009 Fermi Symposium
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/symposium/2009/

16 new pulsars and 8 millisecond pulsars

This all-sky map shows the positions of 16 new pulsars (yellow) and eight millisecond pulsars (magenta) studied using Fermi's LAT.
Credit: NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration.
Fermi Telescope reveals a population of radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsars
http://www.ucsc.edu/news_events/text.asp?pid=3067


Credit:NASA


Good running at the LHC over Easter weekend, including a period of 21 hours at 3.5 TeV per beam.
http://twitter.com/CERN/statuses/11688500067
ATLAS Control Room Blog
http://pdg2.lbl.gov/atlasblog/



ISS Flys Through Aurora | Universe Today
http://www.universetoday.com/2010/04/05/amazing-pic-iss-flys-through-aurora/


WISE: Your Guide to the Infrared Sky - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
interactive
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/features.cfm?feature=2545




地球の中心に相当する超高圧・超高温の状態(364万気圧、5,500度)を実験室内で実現することに、世界で初めて成功
"対向する二つのダイヤモンドの間に試料を挟み、圧力を発生させる装置" 独立行政法人海洋研究開発機構
http://www.jamstec.go.jp/j/about/press_release/20100405/



STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout


Flight Day 3
Rendezvous with the International Space
Station
Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver Photography
of Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
by Expedition 23 crew members Creamer
and Kotov
Docking to Harmony/Pressurized Mating
Adapter-2
Hatch Opening and Welcoming
Canadarm2 grapple of OBSS and handoff to
Shuttle robotic arm


Flight Day 4
Leonardo Multi-purpose Logistics Module
unberth from Discovery’s cargo bay
and installation on Harmony module’s
Earth-facing port
Leonardo activation and ingress
Spacewalk 1 preparations by Mastracchio
and Anderson
Spacewalk 1 procedure review
Spacewalk 1 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 5
Transfer of cargo from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 1 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(removal of depleted Ammonia Tank
Assembly from S1 truss, replacement of a
failed gyroscope unit in the S0 truss,
retrieval of Japanese experiment from the
Japanese Exposed Facility, preparations for
replacement of batteries on the P6 truss on a
later mission)


Flight Day 6
Focused inspection of Discovery’s thermal
protection heat shield, if required
Cargo and rack transfer from Leonardo to
ISS
Spacewalk 2 procedure review
Spacewalk 2 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 7
Spacewalk 2 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install new Ammonia Tank Assembly on
the S1 truss, temporarily stow the depleted
ammonia tank on the truss’ crew translation
cart, install micrometeoroid debris shields
on the Quest airlock)


Flight Day 8
Crew off duty time
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 3 procedure review
Spacewalk 3 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 9
Spacewalk 3 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install depleted ammonia tank back in
Discovery’s cargo bay, installation of a
lightweight plate adapter assembly on the
Dextre robot, installation of a new light on a
camera assembly on the Destiny laboratory,
installation of a camera pan and tilt
assembly on Dextre)
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS


Flight Day 10
Final cargo transfer operations
Joint Crew News Conference
Crew off duty time
Flight Day 11
? Demate of the Leonardo Multi-purpose
Logistics Module from the Harmony
Earth-facing port and berthing back in
Discovery’s cargo bay
Farewells and Hatch Closure
Rendezvous Tool checkout


Flight Day 12
Discovery undocking from ISS and
flyaround
Final separation from the ISS
OBSS late inspection of Discovery’s thermal
heat shield
OBSS berth


Flight Day 13
Cabin stowage
Flight Control System checkout
Reaction Control System hot-fire test
Deorbit Preparation Briefing
Ku-band antenna stowage


Flight Day 14
Deorbit preparations
Payload Bay Door closing
Deorbit burn
KSC Landing





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http://meego.com/
2つのモバイルLinuxが統合へ、MoblinとNokiaのMaemoがMeeGoに :ITpro
新プラットフォーム「MeeGo」は2010年6月にもリリース
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iPad Peek
http://ipadpeek.com/
iPad Peek: See How Your Website Looks on the iPad
http://mashable.com/2010/04/05/ipad-peek/
ウェブベースのエミュレーターiPad Peek』
iPad』の上ではどんなふうに見えるか
Flashの動画やオブジェクトは表示されてしまうので、本物のiPad体験に近づくためには、ブラウザー設定でFlashプラグインを切る必要がある
iPadを買わずにブラウザーで体験 | WIRED VISION
http://wiredvision.jp/news/201004/2010040621.html





the problem with Discovery's Ku-band antenna
Flight Controllers Troubleshooting Ku-Band Antenna
Shortly after space shuttle Discovery reached orbit today, the shuttle's Ku-Band antenna did not successfully complete its standard initial activation sequence and is not operational at this time.
The dish-shaped antenna is used for high data rate communications with the ground, including television, and for the shuttle's radar system that is used during rendezvous with the ISS.
The other systems -- S-band and UHF -- are operating normally.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/rss_feed_above_snip_collection_archive_1.html


STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout




http://d.hatena.ne.jp/yellowz/21090531

KEK: Belle Finds a Hint of New Physics in Extremely Rare B Decays

"Source: KEK-August 2009
http://www.interactions.org/cms/?pid=1028424



Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)

Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)
"In this particular "hidden valley" model, six particles are created, all indicated by color.
The dark photons are shown in yellow. For the other particles, those indicated in light pink will be observed in the detector, while the ones marked with dark pink will escape entirely undetected.
If observed, these darkinos might be the dark matter for which astronomers search."
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/today/archive_2009/today09-06-25.html



Fermi SSC - LAT Event and Spacecraft Data
"LAT Photon, Extended, and Spacecraft Data Query
The Photon database currently holds 154523823 photons collected"
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ssc/LAT/LATDataQuery.cgi
"2-5 November 2009" The 2009 Fermi Symposium
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/symposium/2009/

16 new pulsars and 8 millisecond pulsars

This all-sky map shows the positions of 16 new pulsars (yellow) and eight millisecond pulsars (magenta) studied using Fermi's LAT.
Credit: NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration.
Fermi Telescope reveals a population of radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsars
http://www.ucsc.edu/news_events/text.asp?pid=3067


Credit:NASA









STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout


Flight Day 3
Rendezvous with the International Space
Station
Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver Photography
of Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
by Expedition 23 crew members Creamer
and Kotov
Docking to Harmony/Pressurized Mating
Adapter-2
Hatch Opening and Welcoming
Canadarm2 grapple of OBSS and handoff to
Shuttle robotic arm


Flight Day 4
Leonardo Multi-purpose Logistics Module
unberth from Discovery’s cargo bay
and installation on Harmony module’s
Earth-facing port
Leonardo activation and ingress
Spacewalk 1 preparations by Mastracchio
and Anderson
Spacewalk 1 procedure review
Spacewalk 1 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 5
Transfer of cargo from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 1 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(removal of depleted Ammonia Tank
Assembly from S1 truss, replacement of a
failed gyroscope unit in the S0 truss,
retrieval of Japanese experiment from the
Japanese Exposed Facility, preparations for
replacement of batteries on the P6 truss on a
later mission)


Flight Day 6
Focused inspection of Discovery’s thermal
protection heat shield, if required
Cargo and rack transfer from Leonardo to
ISS
Spacewalk 2 procedure review
Spacewalk 2 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 7
Spacewalk 2 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install new Ammonia Tank Assembly on
the S1 truss, temporarily stow the depleted
ammonia tank on the truss’ crew translation
cart, install micrometeoroid debris shields
on the Quest airlock)


Flight Day 8
Crew off duty time
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 3 procedure review
Spacewalk 3 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 9
Spacewalk 3 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install depleted ammonia tank back in
Discovery’s cargo bay, installation of a
lightweight plate adapter assembly on the
Dextre robot, installation of a new light on a
camera assembly on the Destiny laboratory,
installation of a camera pan and tilt
assembly on Dextre)
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS


Flight Day 10
Final cargo transfer operations
Joint Crew News Conference
Crew off duty time
Flight Day 11
? Demate of the Leonardo Multi-purpose
Logistics Module from the Harmony
Earth-facing port and berthing back in
Discovery’s cargo bay
Farewells and Hatch Closure
Rendezvous Tool checkout


Flight Day 12
Discovery undocking from ISS and
flyaround
Final separation from the ISS
OBSS late inspection of Discovery’s thermal
heat shield
OBSS berth


Flight Day 13
Cabin stowage
Flight Control System checkout
Reaction Control System hot-fire test
Deorbit Preparation Briefing
Ku-band antenna stowage


Flight Day 14
Deorbit preparations
Payload Bay Door closing
Deorbit burn
KSC Landing





CSSセレクターをDreamweaverのコードヒントで出せるように- dwlog.net
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MeeGo
http://meego.com/
2つのモバイルLinuxが統合へ、MoblinとNokiaのMaemoがMeeGoに :ITpro
新プラットフォーム「MeeGo」は2010年6月にもリリース
アプリ開発用のライブラリがQtになる
http://itpro.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/COLUMN/20100405/346622/












the problem with Discovery's Ku-band antenna
Flight Controllers Troubleshooting Ku-Band Antenna
Shortly after space shuttle Discovery reached orbit today, the shuttle's Ku-Band antenna did not successfully complete its standard initial activation sequence and is not operational at this time.
The dish-shaped antenna is used for high data rate communications with the ground, including television, and for the shuttle's radar system that is used during rendezvous with the ISS.
The other systems -- S-band and UHF -- are operating normally.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/rss_feed_above_snip_collection_archive_1.html


ustream
http://www.ustream.tv/spacevidcast#utm_campaign
twitter#STS131
http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23STS131


STS-131 MCC Status Report #02
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts131/news/STS-131-02.html


STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout




http://d.hatena.ne.jp/yellowz/21090531

KEK: Belle Finds a Hint of New Physics in Extremely Rare B Decays

"Source: KEK-August 2009
http://www.interactions.org/cms/?pid=1028424



Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)

Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)
"In this particular "hidden valley" model, six particles are created, all indicated by color.
The dark photons are shown in yellow. For the other particles, those indicated in light pink will be observed in the detector, while the ones marked with dark pink will escape entirely undetected.
If observed, these darkinos might be the dark matter for which astronomers search."
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/today/archive_2009/today09-06-25.html



Fermi SSC - LAT Event and Spacecraft Data
"LAT Photon, Extended, and Spacecraft Data Query
The Photon database currently holds 154523823 photons collected"
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ssc/LAT/LATDataQuery.cgi
"2-5 November 2009" The 2009 Fermi Symposium
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/symposium/2009/

16 new pulsars and 8 millisecond pulsars

This all-sky map shows the positions of 16 new pulsars (yellow) and eight millisecond pulsars (magenta) studied using Fermi's LAT.
Credit: NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration.
Fermi Telescope reveals a population of radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsars
http://www.ucsc.edu/news_events/text.asp?pid=3067


Credit:NASA


Good running at the LHC over Easter weekend, including a period of 21 hours at 3.5 TeV per beam.
http://twitter.com/CERN/statuses/11688500067
ATLAS Control Room Blog
http://pdg2.lbl.gov/atlasblog/



ISS Flys Through Aurora | Universe Today
http://www.universetoday.com/2010/04/05/amazing-pic-iss-flys-through-aurora/


WISE: Your Guide to the Infrared Sky - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
interactive
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/features.cfm?feature=2545




地球の中心に相当する超高圧・超高温の状態(364万気圧、5,500度)を実験室内で実現することに、世界で初めて成功
"対向する二つのダイヤモンドの間に試料を挟み、圧力を発生させる装置" 独立行政法人海洋研究開発機構
http://www.jamstec.go.jp/j/about/press_release/20100405/



STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout


Flight Day 3
Rendezvous with the International Space
Station
Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver Photography
of Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
by Expedition 23 crew members Creamer
and Kotov
Docking to Harmony/Pressurized Mating
Adapter-2
Hatch Opening and Welcoming
Canadarm2 grapple of OBSS and handoff to
Shuttle robotic arm


Flight Day 4
Leonardo Multi-purpose Logistics Module
unberth from Discovery’s cargo bay
and installation on Harmony module’s
Earth-facing port
Leonardo activation and ingress
Spacewalk 1 preparations by Mastracchio
and Anderson
Spacewalk 1 procedure review
Spacewalk 1 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 5
Transfer of cargo from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 1 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(removal of depleted Ammonia Tank
Assembly from S1 truss, replacement of a
failed gyroscope unit in the S0 truss,
retrieval of Japanese experiment from the
Japanese Exposed Facility, preparations for
replacement of batteries on the P6 truss on a
later mission)


Flight Day 6
Focused inspection of Discovery’s thermal
protection heat shield, if required
Cargo and rack transfer from Leonardo to
ISS
Spacewalk 2 procedure review
Spacewalk 2 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 7
Spacewalk 2 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install new Ammonia Tank Assembly on
the S1 truss, temporarily stow the depleted
ammonia tank on the truss’ crew translation
cart, install micrometeoroid debris shields
on the Quest airlock)


Flight Day 8
Crew off duty time
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 3 procedure review
Spacewalk 3 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 9
Spacewalk 3 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install depleted ammonia tank back in
Discovery’s cargo bay, installation of a
lightweight plate adapter assembly on the
Dextre robot, installation of a new light on a
camera assembly on the Destiny laboratory,
installation of a camera pan and tilt
assembly on Dextre)
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS


Flight Day 10
Final cargo transfer operations
Joint Crew News Conference
Crew off duty time
Flight Day 11
? Demate of the Leonardo Multi-purpose
Logistics Module from the Harmony
Earth-facing port and berthing back in
Discovery’s cargo bay
Farewells and Hatch Closure
Rendezvous Tool checkout


Flight Day 12
Discovery undocking from ISS and
flyaround
Final separation from the ISS
OBSS late inspection of Discovery’s thermal
heat shield
OBSS berth


Flight Day 13
Cabin stowage
Flight Control System checkout
Reaction Control System hot-fire test
Deorbit Preparation Briefing
Ku-band antenna stowage


Flight Day 14
Deorbit preparations
Payload Bay Door closing
Deorbit burn
KSC Landing





CSSセレクターをDreamweaverのコードヒントで出せるように- dwlog.net
http://dwlog.net/2010/03/cssselector-codehint.html




MeeGo
http://meego.com/
2つのモバイルLinuxが統合へ、MoblinとNokiaのMaemoがMeeGoに :ITpro
新プラットフォーム「MeeGo」は2010年6月にもリリース
アプリ開発用のライブラリがQtになる
http://itpro.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/COLUMN/20100405/346622/


iPad Peek
http://ipadpeek.com/
iPad Peek: See How Your Website Looks on the iPad
http://mashable.com/2010/04/05/ipad-peek/
ウェブベースのエミュレーターiPad Peek』
iPad』の上ではどんなふうに見えるか
Flashの動画やオブジェクトは表示されてしまうので、本物のiPad体験に近づくためには、ブラウザー設定でFlashプラグインを切る必要がある
iPadを買わずにブラウザーで体験 | WIRED VISION
http://wiredvision.jp/news/201004/2010040621.html





the problem with Discovery's Ku-band antenna
Flight Controllers Troubleshooting Ku-Band Antenna
Shortly after space shuttle Discovery reached orbit today, the shuttle's Ku-Band antenna did not successfully complete its standard initial activation sequence and is not operational at this time.
The dish-shaped antenna is used for high data rate communications with the ground, including television, and for the shuttle's radar system that is used during rendezvous with the ISS.
The other systems -- S-band and UHF -- are operating normally.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/rss_feed_above_snip_collection_archive_1.html


ustream
http://www.ustream.tv/spacevidcast#utm_campaign
twitter#STS131
http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23STS131


STS-131 MCC Status Report #02
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts131/news/STS-131-02.html


STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout




http://d.hatena.ne.jp/yellowz/21090531

KEK: Belle Finds a Hint of New Physics in Extremely Rare B Decays

"Source: KEK-August 2009
http://www.interactions.org/cms/?pid=1028424



Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)

Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)
"In this particular "hidden valley" model, six particles are created, all indicated by color.
The dark photons are shown in yellow. For the other particles, those indicated in light pink will be observed in the detector, while the ones marked with dark pink will escape entirely undetected.
If observed, these darkinos might be the dark matter for which astronomers search."
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/today/archive_2009/today09-06-25.html



Fermi SSC - LAT Event and Spacecraft Data
"LAT Photon, Extended, and Spacecraft Data Query
The Photon database currently holds 154523823 photons collected"
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ssc/LAT/LATDataQuery.cgi
"2-5 November 2009" The 2009 Fermi Symposium
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/symposium/2009/

16 new pulsars and 8 millisecond pulsars

This all-sky map shows the positions of 16 new pulsars (yellow) and eight millisecond pulsars (magenta) studied using Fermi's LAT.
Credit: NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration.
Fermi Telescope reveals a population of radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsars
http://www.ucsc.edu/news_events/text.asp?pid=3067


Credit:NASA


Good running at the LHC over Easter weekend, including a period of 21 hours at 3.5 TeV per beam.
http://twitter.com/CERN/statuses/11688500067
ATLAS Control Room Blog
http://pdg2.lbl.gov/atlasblog/



ISS Flys Through Aurora | Universe Today
http://www.universetoday.com/2010/04/05/amazing-pic-iss-flys-through-aurora/


WISE: Your Guide to the Infrared Sky - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
interactive
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/features.cfm?feature=2545




地球の中心に相当する超高圧・超高温の状態(364万気圧、5,500度)を実験室内で実現することに、世界で初めて成功
"対向する二つのダイヤモンドの間に試料を挟み、圧力を発生させる装置" 独立行政法人海洋研究開発機構
http://www.jamstec.go.jp/j/about/press_release/20100405/



STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout


Flight Day 3
Rendezvous with the International Space
Station
Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver Photography
of Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
by Expedition 23 crew members Creamer
and Kotov
Docking to Harmony/Pressurized Mating
Adapter-2
Hatch Opening and Welcoming
Canadarm2 grapple of OBSS and handoff to
Shuttle robotic arm


Flight Day 4
Leonardo Multi-purpose Logistics Module
unberth from Discovery’s cargo bay
and installation on Harmony module’s
Earth-facing port
Leonardo activation and ingress
Spacewalk 1 preparations by Mastracchio
and Anderson
Spacewalk 1 procedure review
Spacewalk 1 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 5
Transfer of cargo from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 1 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(removal of depleted Ammonia Tank
Assembly from S1 truss, replacement of a
failed gyroscope unit in the S0 truss,
retrieval of Japanese experiment from the
Japanese Exposed Facility, preparations for
replacement of batteries on the P6 truss on a
later mission)


Flight Day 6
Focused inspection of Discovery’s thermal
protection heat shield, if required
Cargo and rack transfer from Leonardo to
ISS
Spacewalk 2 procedure review
Spacewalk 2 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 7
Spacewalk 2 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install new Ammonia Tank Assembly on
the S1 truss, temporarily stow the depleted
ammonia tank on the truss’ crew translation
cart, install micrometeoroid debris shields
on the Quest airlock)


Flight Day 8
Crew off duty time
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 3 procedure review
Spacewalk 3 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 9
Spacewalk 3 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install depleted ammonia tank back in
Discovery’s cargo bay, installation of a
lightweight plate adapter assembly on the
Dextre robot, installation of a new light on a
camera assembly on the Destiny laboratory,
installation of a camera pan and tilt
assembly on Dextre)
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS


Flight Day 10
Final cargo transfer operations
Joint Crew News Conference
Crew off duty time
Flight Day 11
? Demate of the Leonardo Multi-purpose
Logistics Module from the Harmony
Earth-facing port and berthing back in
Discovery’s cargo bay
Farewells and Hatch Closure
Rendezvous Tool checkout


Flight Day 12
Discovery undocking from ISS and
flyaround
Final separation from the ISS
OBSS late inspection of Discovery’s thermal
heat shield
OBSS berth


Flight Day 13
Cabin stowage
Flight Control System checkout
Reaction Control System hot-fire test
Deorbit Preparation Briefing
Ku-band antenna stowage


Flight Day 14
Deorbit preparations
Payload Bay Door closing
Deorbit burn
KSC Landing





CSSセレクターをDreamweaverのコードヒントで出せるように- dwlog.net
http://dwlog.net/2010/03/cssselector-codehint.html




MeeGo
http://meego.com/
2つのモバイルLinuxが統合へ、MoblinとNokiaのMaemoがMeeGoに :ITpro
新プラットフォーム「MeeGo」は2010年6月にもリリース
アプリ開発用のライブラリがQtになる
http://itpro.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/COLUMN/20100405/346622/


iPad Peek
http://ipadpeek.com/
iPad Peek: See How Your Website Looks on the iPad
http://mashable.com/2010/04/05/ipad-peek/
ウェブベースのエミュレーターiPad Peek』
iPad』の上ではどんなふうに見えるか
Flashの動画やオブジェクトは表示されてしまうので、本物のiPad体験に近づくためには、ブラウザー設定でFlashプラグインを切る必要がある
iPadを買わずにブラウザーで体験 | WIRED VISION
http://wiredvision.jp/news/201004/2010040621.html





the problem with Discovery's Ku-band antenna
Flight Controllers Troubleshooting Ku-Band Antenna
Shortly after space shuttle Discovery reached orbit today, the shuttle's Ku-Band antenna did not successfully complete its standard initial activation sequence and is not operational at this time.
The dish-shaped antenna is used for high data rate communications with the ground, including television, and for the shuttle's radar system that is used during rendezvous with the ISS.
The other systems -- S-band and UHF -- are operating normally.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/rss_feed_above_snip_collection_archive_1.html


STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout




http://d.hatena.ne.jp/yellowz/21090531

KEK: Belle Finds a Hint of New Physics in Extremely Rare B Decays

"Source: KEK-August 2009
http://www.interactions.org/cms/?pid=1028424



Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)

Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)
"In this particular "hidden valley" model, six particles are created, all indicated by color.
The dark photons are shown in yellow. For the other particles, those indicated in light pink will be observed in the detector, while the ones marked with dark pink will escape entirely undetected.
If observed, these darkinos might be the dark matter for which astronomers search."
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/today/archive_2009/today09-06-25.html



Fermi SSC - LAT Event and Spacecraft Data
"LAT Photon, Extended, and Spacecraft Data Query
The Photon database currently holds 154523823 photons collected"
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ssc/LAT/LATDataQuery.cgi
"2-5 November 2009" The 2009 Fermi Symposium
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/symposium/2009/

16 new pulsars and 8 millisecond pulsars

This all-sky map shows the positions of 16 new pulsars (yellow) and eight millisecond pulsars (magenta) studied using Fermi's LAT.
Credit: NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration.
Fermi Telescope reveals a population of radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsars
http://www.ucsc.edu/news_events/text.asp?pid=3067


Credit:NASA









STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout


Flight Day 3
Rendezvous with the International Space
Station
Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver Photography
of Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
by Expedition 23 crew members Creamer
and Kotov
Docking to Harmony/Pressurized Mating
Adapter-2
Hatch Opening and Welcoming
Canadarm2 grapple of OBSS and handoff to
Shuttle robotic arm


Flight Day 4
Leonardo Multi-purpose Logistics Module
unberth from Discovery’s cargo bay
and installation on Harmony module’s
Earth-facing port
Leonardo activation and ingress
Spacewalk 1 preparations by Mastracchio
and Anderson
Spacewalk 1 procedure review
Spacewalk 1 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 5
Transfer of cargo from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 1 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(removal of depleted Ammonia Tank
Assembly from S1 truss, replacement of a
failed gyroscope unit in the S0 truss,
retrieval of Japanese experiment from the
Japanese Exposed Facility, preparations for
replacement of batteries on the P6 truss on a
later mission)


Flight Day 6
Focused inspection of Discovery’s thermal
protection heat shield, if required
Cargo and rack transfer from Leonardo to
ISS
Spacewalk 2 procedure review
Spacewalk 2 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 7
Spacewalk 2 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install new Ammonia Tank Assembly on
the S1 truss, temporarily stow the depleted
ammonia tank on the truss’ crew translation
cart, install micrometeoroid debris shields
on the Quest airlock)


Flight Day 8
Crew off duty time
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 3 procedure review
Spacewalk 3 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 9
Spacewalk 3 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install depleted ammonia tank back in
Discovery’s cargo bay, installation of a
lightweight plate adapter assembly on the
Dextre robot, installation of a new light on a
camera assembly on the Destiny laboratory,
installation of a camera pan and tilt
assembly on Dextre)
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS


Flight Day 10
Final cargo transfer operations
Joint Crew News Conference
Crew off duty time
Flight Day 11
? Demate of the Leonardo Multi-purpose
Logistics Module from the Harmony
Earth-facing port and berthing back in
Discovery’s cargo bay
Farewells and Hatch Closure
Rendezvous Tool checkout


Flight Day 12
Discovery undocking from ISS and
flyaround
Final separation from the ISS
OBSS late inspection of Discovery’s thermal
heat shield
OBSS berth


Flight Day 13
Cabin stowage
Flight Control System checkout
Reaction Control System hot-fire test
Deorbit Preparation Briefing
Ku-band antenna stowage


Flight Day 14
Deorbit preparations
Payload Bay Door closing
Deorbit burn
KSC Landing





CSSセレクターをDreamweaverのコードヒントで出せるように- dwlog.net
http://dwlog.net/2010/03/cssselector-codehint.html




MeeGo
http://meego.com/
2つのモバイルLinuxが統合へ、MoblinとNokiaのMaemoがMeeGoに :ITpro
新プラットフォーム「MeeGo」は2010年6月にもリリース
アプリ開発用のライブラリがQtになる
http://itpro.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/COLUMN/20100405/346622/










the problem with Discovery's Ku-band antenna
Flight Controllers Troubleshooting Ku-Band Antenna
Shortly after space shuttle Discovery reached orbit today, the shuttle's Ku-Band antenna did not successfully complete its standard initial activation sequence and is not operational at this time.
The dish-shaped antenna is used for high data rate communications with the ground, including television, and for the shuttle's radar system that is used during rendezvous with the ISS.
The other systems -- S-band and UHF -- are operating normally.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/rss_feed_above_snip_collection_archive_1.html


ustream
http://www.ustream.tv/spacevidcast#utm_campaign
twitter#STS131
http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23STS131


STS-131 MCC Status Report #02
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts131/news/STS-131-02.html


STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout




http://d.hatena.ne.jp/yellowz/21090531

KEK: Belle Finds a Hint of New Physics in Extremely Rare B Decays

"Source: KEK-August 2009
http://www.interactions.org/cms/?pid=1028424



Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)

Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)
"In this particular "hidden valley" model, six particles are created, all indicated by color.
The dark photons are shown in yellow. For the other particles, those indicated in light pink will be observed in the detector, while the ones marked with dark pink will escape entirely undetected.
If observed, these darkinos might be the dark matter for which astronomers search."
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/today/archive_2009/today09-06-25.html



Fermi SSC - LAT Event and Spacecraft Data
"LAT Photon, Extended, and Spacecraft Data Query
The Photon database currently holds 154523823 photons collected"
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ssc/LAT/LATDataQuery.cgi
"2-5 November 2009" The 2009 Fermi Symposium
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/symposium/2009/

16 new pulsars and 8 millisecond pulsars

This all-sky map shows the positions of 16 new pulsars (yellow) and eight millisecond pulsars (magenta) studied using Fermi's LAT.
Credit: NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration.
Fermi Telescope reveals a population of radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsars
http://www.ucsc.edu/news_events/text.asp?pid=3067


Credit:NASA


Good running at the LHC over Easter weekend, including a period of 21 hours at 3.5 TeV per beam.
http://twitter.com/CERN/statuses/11688500067
ATLAS Control Room Blog
http://pdg2.lbl.gov/atlasblog/



ISS Flys Through Aurora | Universe Today
http://www.universetoday.com/2010/04/05/amazing-pic-iss-flys-through-aurora/


WISE: Your Guide to the Infrared Sky - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
interactive
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/features.cfm?feature=2545




地球の中心に相当する超高圧・超高温の状態(364万気圧、5,500度)を実験室内で実現することに、世界で初めて成功
"対向する二つのダイヤモンドの間に試料を挟み、圧力を発生させる装置" 独立行政法人海洋研究開発機構
http://www.jamstec.go.jp/j/about/press_release/20100405/



STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout


Flight Day 3
Rendezvous with the International Space
Station
Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver Photography
of Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
by Expedition 23 crew members Creamer
and Kotov
Docking to Harmony/Pressurized Mating
Adapter-2
Hatch Opening and Welcoming
Canadarm2 grapple of OBSS and handoff to
Shuttle robotic arm


Flight Day 4
Leonardo Multi-purpose Logistics Module
unberth from Discovery’s cargo bay
and installation on Harmony module’s
Earth-facing port
Leonardo activation and ingress
Spacewalk 1 preparations by Mastracchio
and Anderson
Spacewalk 1 procedure review
Spacewalk 1 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 5
Transfer of cargo from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 1 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(removal of depleted Ammonia Tank
Assembly from S1 truss, replacement of a
failed gyroscope unit in the S0 truss,
retrieval of Japanese experiment from the
Japanese Exposed Facility, preparations for
replacement of batteries on the P6 truss on a
later mission)


Flight Day 6
Focused inspection of Discovery’s thermal
protection heat shield, if required
Cargo and rack transfer from Leonardo to
ISS
Spacewalk 2 procedure review
Spacewalk 2 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 7
Spacewalk 2 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install new Ammonia Tank Assembly on
the S1 truss, temporarily stow the depleted
ammonia tank on the truss’ crew translation
cart, install micrometeoroid debris shields
on the Quest airlock)


Flight Day 8
Crew off duty time
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 3 procedure review
Spacewalk 3 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 9
Spacewalk 3 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install depleted ammonia tank back in
Discovery’s cargo bay, installation of a
lightweight plate adapter assembly on the
Dextre robot, installation of a new light on a
camera assembly on the Destiny laboratory,
installation of a camera pan and tilt
assembly on Dextre)
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS


Flight Day 10
Final cargo transfer operations
Joint Crew News Conference
Crew off duty time
Flight Day 11
? Demate of the Leonardo Multi-purpose
Logistics Module from the Harmony
Earth-facing port and berthing back in
Discovery’s cargo bay
Farewells and Hatch Closure
Rendezvous Tool checkout


Flight Day 12
Discovery undocking from ISS and
flyaround
Final separation from the ISS
OBSS late inspection of Discovery’s thermal
heat shield
OBSS berth


Flight Day 13
Cabin stowage
Flight Control System checkout
Reaction Control System hot-fire test
Deorbit Preparation Briefing
Ku-band antenna stowage


Flight Day 14
Deorbit preparations
Payload Bay Door closing
Deorbit burn
KSC Landing





CSSセレクターをDreamweaverのコードヒントで出せるように- dwlog.net
http://dwlog.net/2010/03/cssselector-codehint.html




MeeGo
http://meego.com/
2つのモバイルLinuxが統合へ、MoblinとNokiaのMaemoがMeeGoに :ITpro
新プラットフォーム「MeeGo」は2010年6月にもリリース
アプリ開発用のライブラリがQtになる
http://itpro.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/COLUMN/20100405/346622/


iPad Peek
http://ipadpeek.com/
iPad Peek: See How Your Website Looks on the iPad
http://mashable.com/2010/04/05/ipad-peek/
ウェブベースのエミュレーターiPad Peek』
iPad』の上ではどんなふうに見えるか
Flashの動画やオブジェクトは表示されてしまうので、本物のiPad体験に近づくためには、ブラウザー設定でFlashプラグインを切る必要がある
iPadを買わずにブラウザーで体験 | WIRED VISION
http://wiredvision.jp/news/201004/2010040621.html





the problem with Discovery's Ku-band antenna
Flight Controllers Troubleshooting Ku-Band Antenna
Shortly after space shuttle Discovery reached orbit today, the shuttle's Ku-Band antenna did not successfully complete its standard initial activation sequence and is not operational at this time.
The dish-shaped antenna is used for high data rate communications with the ground, including television, and for the shuttle's radar system that is used during rendezvous with the ISS.
The other systems -- S-band and UHF -- are operating normally.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/rss_feed_above_snip_collection_archive_1.html


ustream
http://www.ustream.tv/spacevidcast#utm_campaign
twitter#STS131
http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23STS131


STS-131 MCC Status Report #02
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts131/news/STS-131-02.html


STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout




http://d.hatena.ne.jp/yellowz/21090531

KEK: Belle Finds a Hint of New Physics in Extremely Rare B Decays

"Source: KEK-August 2009
http://www.interactions.org/cms/?pid=1028424



Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)

Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)
"In this particular "hidden valley" model, six particles are created, all indicated by color.
The dark photons are shown in yellow. For the other particles, those indicated in light pink will be observed in the detector, while the ones marked with dark pink will escape entirely undetected.
If observed, these darkinos might be the dark matter for which astronomers search."
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/today/archive_2009/today09-06-25.html



Fermi SSC - LAT Event and Spacecraft Data
"LAT Photon, Extended, and Spacecraft Data Query
The Photon database currently holds 154523823 photons collected"
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ssc/LAT/LATDataQuery.cgi
"2-5 November 2009" The 2009 Fermi Symposium
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/symposium/2009/

16 new pulsars and 8 millisecond pulsars

This all-sky map shows the positions of 16 new pulsars (yellow) and eight millisecond pulsars (magenta) studied using Fermi's LAT.
Credit: NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration.
Fermi Telescope reveals a population of radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsars
http://www.ucsc.edu/news_events/text.asp?pid=3067


Credit:NASA


Good running at the LHC over Easter weekend, including a period of 21 hours at 3.5 TeV per beam.
http://twitter.com/CERN/statuses/11688500067
ATLAS Control Room Blog
http://pdg2.lbl.gov/atlasblog/



ISS Flys Through Aurora | Universe Today
http://www.universetoday.com/2010/04/05/amazing-pic-iss-flys-through-aurora/


WISE: Your Guide to the Infrared Sky - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
interactive
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/features.cfm?feature=2545




地球の中心に相当する超高圧・超高温の状態(364万気圧、5,500度)を実験室内で実現することに、世界で初めて成功
"対向する二つのダイヤモンドの間に試料を挟み、圧力を発生させる装置" 独立行政法人海洋研究開発機構
http://www.jamstec.go.jp/j/about/press_release/20100405/



STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout


Flight Day 3
Rendezvous with the International Space
Station
Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver Photography
of Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
by Expedition 23 crew members Creamer
and Kotov
Docking to Harmony/Pressurized Mating
Adapter-2
Hatch Opening and Welcoming
Canadarm2 grapple of OBSS and handoff to
Shuttle robotic arm


Flight Day 4
Leonardo Multi-purpose Logistics Module
unberth from Discovery’s cargo bay
and installation on Harmony module’s
Earth-facing port
Leonardo activation and ingress
Spacewalk 1 preparations by Mastracchio
and Anderson
Spacewalk 1 procedure review
Spacewalk 1 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 5
Transfer of cargo from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 1 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(removal of depleted Ammonia Tank
Assembly from S1 truss, replacement of a
failed gyroscope unit in the S0 truss,
retrieval of Japanese experiment from the
Japanese Exposed Facility, preparations for
replacement of batteries on the P6 truss on a
later mission)


Flight Day 6
Focused inspection of Discovery’s thermal
protection heat shield, if required
Cargo and rack transfer from Leonardo to
ISS
Spacewalk 2 procedure review
Spacewalk 2 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 7
Spacewalk 2 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install new Ammonia Tank Assembly on
the S1 truss, temporarily stow the depleted
ammonia tank on the truss’ crew translation
cart, install micrometeoroid debris shields
on the Quest airlock)


Flight Day 8
Crew off duty time
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 3 procedure review
Spacewalk 3 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 9
Spacewalk 3 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install depleted ammonia tank back in
Discovery’s cargo bay, installation of a
lightweight plate adapter assembly on the
Dextre robot, installation of a new light on a
camera assembly on the Destiny laboratory,
installation of a camera pan and tilt
assembly on Dextre)
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS


Flight Day 10
Final cargo transfer operations
Joint Crew News Conference
Crew off duty time
Flight Day 11
? Demate of the Leonardo Multi-purpose
Logistics Module from the Harmony
Earth-facing port and berthing back in
Discovery’s cargo bay
Farewells and Hatch Closure
Rendezvous Tool checkout


Flight Day 12
Discovery undocking from ISS and
flyaround
Final separation from the ISS
OBSS late inspection of Discovery’s thermal
heat shield
OBSS berth


Flight Day 13
Cabin stowage
Flight Control System checkout
Reaction Control System hot-fire test
Deorbit Preparation Briefing
Ku-band antenna stowage


Flight Day 14
Deorbit preparations
Payload Bay Door closing
Deorbit burn
KSC Landing





CSSセレクターをDreamweaverのコードヒントで出せるように- dwlog.net
http://dwlog.net/2010/03/cssselector-codehint.html




MeeGo
http://meego.com/
2つのモバイルLinuxが統合へ、MoblinとNokiaのMaemoがMeeGoに :ITpro
新プラットフォーム「MeeGo」は2010年6月にもリリース
アプリ開発用のライブラリがQtになる
http://itpro.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/COLUMN/20100405/346622/


iPad Peek
http://ipadpeek.com/
iPad Peek: See How Your Website Looks on the iPad
http://mashable.com/2010/04/05/ipad-peek/
ウェブベースのエミュレーターiPad Peek』
iPad』の上ではどんなふうに見えるか
Flashの動画やオブジェクトは表示されてしまうので、本物のiPad体験に近づくためには、ブラウザー設定でFlashプラグインを切る必要がある
iPadを買わずにブラウザーで体験 | WIRED VISION
http://wiredvision.jp/news/201004/2010040621.html





the problem with Discovery's Ku-band antenna
Flight Controllers Troubleshooting Ku-Band Antenna
Shortly after space shuttle Discovery reached orbit today, the shuttle's Ku-Band antenna did not successfully complete its standard initial activation sequence and is not operational at this time.
The dish-shaped antenna is used for high data rate communications with the ground, including television, and for the shuttle's radar system that is used during rendezvous with the ISS.
The other systems -- S-band and UHF -- are operating normally.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/rss_feed_above_snip_collection_archive_1.html


STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout




http://d.hatena.ne.jp/yellowz/21090531

KEK: Belle Finds a Hint of New Physics in Extremely Rare B Decays

"Source: KEK-August 2009
http://www.interactions.org/cms/?pid=1028424



Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)

Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)
"In this particular "hidden valley" model, six particles are created, all indicated by color.
The dark photons are shown in yellow. For the other particles, those indicated in light pink will be observed in the detector, while the ones marked with dark pink will escape entirely undetected.
If observed, these darkinos might be the dark matter for which astronomers search."
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/today/archive_2009/today09-06-25.html



Fermi SSC - LAT Event and Spacecraft Data
"LAT Photon, Extended, and Spacecraft Data Query
The Photon database currently holds 154523823 photons collected"
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ssc/LAT/LATDataQuery.cgi
"2-5 November 2009" The 2009 Fermi Symposium
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/symposium/2009/

16 new pulsars and 8 millisecond pulsars

This all-sky map shows the positions of 16 new pulsars (yellow) and eight millisecond pulsars (magenta) studied using Fermi's LAT.
Credit: NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration.
Fermi Telescope reveals a population of radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsars
http://www.ucsc.edu/news_events/text.asp?pid=3067


Credit:NASA









STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout


Flight Day 3
Rendezvous with the International Space
Station
Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver Photography
of Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
by Expedition 23 crew members Creamer
and Kotov
Docking to Harmony/Pressurized Mating
Adapter-2
Hatch Opening and Welcoming
Canadarm2 grapple of OBSS and handoff to
Shuttle robotic arm


Flight Day 4
Leonardo Multi-purpose Logistics Module
unberth from Discovery’s cargo bay
and installation on Harmony module’s
Earth-facing port
Leonardo activation and ingress
Spacewalk 1 preparations by Mastracchio
and Anderson
Spacewalk 1 procedure review
Spacewalk 1 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 5
Transfer of cargo from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 1 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(removal of depleted Ammonia Tank
Assembly from S1 truss, replacement of a
failed gyroscope unit in the S0 truss,
retrieval of Japanese experiment from the
Japanese Exposed Facility, preparations for
replacement of batteries on the P6 truss on a
later mission)


Flight Day 6
Focused inspection of Discovery’s thermal
protection heat shield, if required
Cargo and rack transfer from Leonardo to
ISS
Spacewalk 2 procedure review
Spacewalk 2 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 7
Spacewalk 2 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install new Ammonia Tank Assembly on
the S1 truss, temporarily stow the depleted
ammonia tank on the truss’ crew translation
cart, install micrometeoroid debris shields
on the Quest airlock)


Flight Day 8
Crew off duty time
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS
Spacewalk 3 procedure review
Spacewalk 3 campout by Mastracchio and
Anderson in the Quest airlock


Flight Day 9
Spacewalk 3 by Mastracchio and Anderson
(install depleted ammonia tank back in
Discovery’s cargo bay, installation of a
lightweight plate adapter assembly on the
Dextre robot, installation of a new light on a
camera assembly on the Destiny laboratory,
installation of a camera pan and tilt
assembly on Dextre)
Cargo transfer from Leonardo to ISS


Flight Day 10
Final cargo transfer operations
Joint Crew News Conference
Crew off duty time
Flight Day 11
? Demate of the Leonardo Multi-purpose
Logistics Module from the Harmony
Earth-facing port and berthing back in
Discovery’s cargo bay
Farewells and Hatch Closure
Rendezvous Tool checkout


Flight Day 12
Discovery undocking from ISS and
flyaround
Final separation from the ISS
OBSS late inspection of Discovery’s thermal
heat shield
OBSS berth


Flight Day 13
Cabin stowage
Flight Control System checkout
Reaction Control System hot-fire test
Deorbit Preparation Briefing
Ku-band antenna stowage


Flight Day 14
Deorbit preparations
Payload Bay Door closing
Deorbit burn
KSC Landing





CSSセレクターをDreamweaverのコードヒントで出せるように- dwlog.net
http://dwlog.net/2010/03/cssselector-codehint.html




MeeGo
http://meego.com/
2つのモバイルLinuxが統合へ、MoblinとNokiaのMaemoがMeeGoに :ITpro
新プラットフォーム「MeeGo」は2010年6月にもリリース
アプリ開発用のライブラリがQtになる
http://itpro.nikkeibp.co.jp/article/COLUMN/20100405/346622/









the problem with Discovery's Ku-band antenna
Flight Controllers Troubleshooting Ku-Band Antenna
Shortly after space shuttle Discovery reached orbit today, the shuttle's Ku-Band antenna did not successfully complete its standard initial activation sequence and is not operational at this time.
The dish-shaped antenna is used for high data rate communications with the ground, including television, and for the shuttle's radar system that is used during rendezvous with the ISS.
The other systems -- S-band and UHF -- are operating normally.
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/main/rss_feed_above_snip_collection_archive_1.html


ustream
http://www.ustream.tv/spacevidcast#utm_campaign
twitter#STS131
http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23STS131


STS-131 MCC Status Report #02
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/shuttle/shuttlemissions/sts131/news/STS-131-02.html


STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout




http://d.hatena.ne.jp/yellowz/21090531

KEK: Belle Finds a Hint of New Physics in Extremely Rare B Decays

"Source: KEK-August 2009
http://www.interactions.org/cms/?pid=1028424



Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)

Dark photons: Fermilab (Credit:Fermilab)
"In this particular "hidden valley" model, six particles are created, all indicated by color.
The dark photons are shown in yellow. For the other particles, those indicated in light pink will be observed in the detector, while the ones marked with dark pink will escape entirely undetected.
If observed, these darkinos might be the dark matter for which astronomers search."
http://www.fnal.gov/pub/today/archive_2009/today09-06-25.html



Fermi SSC - LAT Event and Spacecraft Data
"LAT Photon, Extended, and Spacecraft Data Query
The Photon database currently holds 154523823 photons collected"
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/ssc/LAT/LATDataQuery.cgi
"2-5 November 2009" The 2009 Fermi Symposium
http://fermi.gsfc.nasa.gov/science/symposium/2009/

16 new pulsars and 8 millisecond pulsars

This all-sky map shows the positions of 16 new pulsars (yellow) and eight millisecond pulsars (magenta) studied using Fermi's LAT.
Credit: NASA/DOE/Fermi LAT Collaboration.
Fermi Telescope reveals a population of radio-quiet gamma-ray pulsars
http://www.ucsc.edu/news_events/text.asp?pid=3067


Credit:NASA


Good running at the LHC over Easter weekend, including a period of 21 hours at 3.5 TeV per beam.
http://twitter.com/CERN/statuses/11688500067
ATLAS Control Room Blog
http://pdg2.lbl.gov/atlasblog/



ISS Flys Through Aurora | Universe Today
http://www.universetoday.com/2010/04/05/amazing-pic-iss-flys-through-aurora/


WISE: Your Guide to the Infrared Sky - Jet Propulsion Laboratory
interactive
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/news/features.cfm?feature=2545




地球の中心に相当する超高圧・超高温の状態(364万気圧、5,500度)を実験室内で実現することに、世界で初めて成功
"対向する二つのダイヤモンドの間に試料を挟み、圧力を発生させる装置" 独立行政法人海洋研究開発機構
http://www.jamstec.go.jp/j/about/press_release/20100405/



STS-131: Flight Day 2
Flight Day 2
Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
Survey with Shuttle Robotic Arm/Orbiter Boom Sensor System (OBSS)
Extravehicular Mobility Unit checkout
Centerline Camera Installation
Orbiter Docking System Ring Extension
Orbital Maneuvering System Pod Survey
Rendezvous tools checkout


Flight Day 3
Rendezvous with the International Space
Station
Rendezvous Pitch Maneuver Photography
of Discovery’s Thermal Protection System
by Expedition 23 crew members Creamer
and Kotov
Docking to Harmony/Pressurized Mating
Adapter-2
Hatch Opening and Welcoming
Canadarm2 grapple of OBSS and handoff to
Shuttle robotic arm


Flight Day 4
L