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オバマ大統領 一般教書演説

01/26 11:00〜12:00(予定)
オバマ大統領 一般教書演説〜 - ニコニコ生放送
http://live.nicovideo.jp/watch/lv38096374


アメリカ軍によるアフガンのために寄付された基金の横領
"ドイツ政府はアフガン国軍信託基金に5000万ユーロを2009年10月に寄付したが、その資金は計画されていたプロジェクトに割り当てられておらず"
ウィキリークス・ウォッチ・ジャパン Wikileaksの翻訳
http://wikileaks-japan.blogspot.com/2011/01/blog-post_25.html



こうのとり2号機、国際宇宙ステーションへの結合
1月27日(木) 午後7時50分〜8時50分
(放送時間:約1時間)
ISSへの接近〜ロボットアームによる把持
午後10時45分〜11時45分(放送時間:約1時間)
ISSへの結合
ライブ中継:
http://iss.jaxa.jp/htv/mission/htv-2/library/live/
こうのとり2号機、国際宇宙ステーションに最終接近
ライブ中継は27日(木)19:50から
こうのとり2号機/H-IIBロケット2号機特設サイト
http://www.jaxa.jp/countdown/h2bf2/index_j.html



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近傍域通信システム
PROX that will be used for the HTV (H-II Transfer Vehicle) rendezvous and berthing
ISS On-Orbit Status 10/20/08
ISS Daily Reports | Office of Space Operations

[The ICS is Japan's unique system for uplinking & downlinking data, images, and voice data between Kibo and the Mission Control Room at TKCS (Tsukuba Space Center). The ICS Rack houses the ICS-PM (Pressurized Module) subsystem that enables data communications between Kibo and TKSC through the Japanese DRTS (Data Relay Test Satellite) known as Kodama.
In addition, the ICS Rack includes the PROX that will be used for the HTV (H-II Transfer Vehicle) rendezvous and berthing.
PROX consists of a PROX antenna, a PROX-GPS antenna, PROX comm equipment and an HCP. With the exception of the PROX antenna, the PROX-GPS antenna and the HCP, the PROX is also installed in the JPM.
When the HTV approaches the ISS, the PROX antenna, which contains GPS receivers, will initiate communications with the HTV. The ISS orbital location and speed are immediately relayed to the HTV through the PROX.
At the same time, data from the HTV are relayed to the ISS. In addition, the antenna relays commands sent from the ground to the HTV.]"
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/osf/iss_reports/reports2008/10-20-2008.htm


多目的実験ラック(MSPR):「きぼう」日本実験棟 - JAXA
http://kibo.jaxa.jp/experiment/pm/mspr/


2010年12月8日、IKAROSは金星の外側に最接近し、
ソーラーセイルによるフライバイを実現
IKAROSは半年で100m/s以上の加速量を得ました
http://www.jspec.jaxa.jp/ikaros_channel/index.html
「大型膜面の展開・展張ISAS | バックナンバー /
http://www.isas.jaxa.jp/j/mailmaga/backnumber/2010/back305.shtml




Docsource mobile bookmarklet :High Performance Web Sites
http://www.stevesouders.com/blog/2011/01/24/docsource-mobile-bookmarklet/
モバイル端末でWebサイトのソースを簡単に表示できるブックマークレット
http://d.hatena.ne.jp/zinbe/20110125/1295963901



東京の「住みたい街」東京ウォーカー
「住んでよかった街」ランキング、中野/ マイコミジャーナル
http://journal.mycom.co.jp/news/2011/01/24/093/


公立中学校のデジタル教育 潜入ルポ / 宮脇睦
今時の中学生 携帯端末からの文字入力には慣れていてもキーボードは苦手
http://journal.mycom.co.jp/column/itshacho/097/


中国・インド、空港セキュリティ最新事情 | マイコミジャーナル
http://journal.mycom.co.jp/column/india_china/013/


『告白』、アカデミー賞外国語映画賞ノミネートを逃す
アカデミー賞授賞式は現地時間2月27日
http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20110125-00000033-flix-movi


Mars Exploration: Missions
http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/log/
火星への挑戦の記録 失敗多しッ
Launch Date Name Country Result Reason
1960 Korabl 4 USSR (flyby) Failure Didn't reach Earth orbit
1960 Korabl 5 USSR (flyby) Failure Didn't reach Earth orbit
1962 Korabl 11 USSR (flyby) Failure Earth orbit only; spacecraft broke apart
1962 Mars 1 USSR (flyby) Failure Radio Failed
1962 Korabl 13 USSR (flyby) Failure Earth orbit only; spacecraft broke apart
1964 Mariner 3 US (flyby) Failure Shroud failed to jettison
1964 Mariner 4 US (flyby) Success Returned 21 images
1964 Zond 2 USSR (flyby) Failure Radio failed
1969 Mars 1969A USSR Failure Launch vehicle failure
1969 Mars 1969B USSR Failure Launch vehicle failure
1969 Mariner 6 US (flyby) Success Returned 75 images
1969 Mariner 7 US (flyby) Success Returned 126 images
1971 Mariner 8 US Failure Launch failure
1971 Kosmos 419 USSR Failure Achieved Earth orbit only
1971 Mars 2 Orbiter/Lander USSR Failure "Orbiter arrived, but no useful data and Lander destroyed"
1971 Mars 3 Orbiter/Lander USSR Success "Orbiter obtained approximately 8 months of data and lander landed safely, but only 20 seconds of data"
1971 Mariner 9 US Success "Returned 7,329 images"
1973 Mars 4 USSR Failure Flew past Mars
1973 Mars 5 USSR Success Returned 60 images; only lasted 9 days
1973 Mars 6 Orbiter/Lander USSR Success/Failure Occultation experiment produced data and Lander failure on descent
1973 Mars 7 Lander USSR Failure Missed planet; now in solar orbit.
1975 Viking 1 Orbiter/Lander US Success Located landing site for Lander and first successful landing on Mars
1975 Viking 2 Orbiter/Lander US Success "Returned 16,000 images and extensive atmospheric data and soil experiments"
1988 Phobos 1 Orbiter USSR Failure Lost en route to Mars
1988 Phobos 2 Orbiter/Lander USSR Failure Lost near Phobos
1992 Mars Observer US Failure Lost prior to Mars arrival
1996 Mars Global Surveyor US Success More images than all Mars Missions
1996 Mars 96 USSR Failure Launch vehicle failure
1996 Mars Pathfinder US Success Technology experiment lasting 5 times longer than warranty
1998 Nozomi Japan Failure No orbit insertion; fuel problems
1998 Mars Climate Orbiter US Failure Lost on arrival
1999 Mars Polar Lander US Failure Lost on arrival
1999 Deep Space 2 Probes (2) US Failure Lost on arrival (carried on Mars Polar Lander)
2001 Mars Odyssey US Success High resolution images of Mars
2003 Mars Express Orbiter/Beagle 2 Lander ESA Success/Failure Orbiter imaging Mars in detail and lander lost on arrival
2003 Mars Exploration Rover - Spirit US Success Operating lifetime of more than 15 times original warranty
2003 Mars Exploration Rover - Opportunity US Success Operating lifetime of more than 15 times original warranty
2005 Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter US Success Returned more than 26 terabits of data (more than all other Mars missions combined)
2007 Phoenix Mars Lander US TBD



チャコ文化国立歴史公園 - Wikipedia
http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%81%E3%83%A3%E3%82%B3%E6%96%87%E5%8C%96%E5%9B%BD%E7%AB%8B%E6%AD%B4%E5%8F%B2%E5%85%AC%E5%9C%92
Chaco Culture National Historical Park - Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaco_Culture_National_Historical_Park