Blood – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com Open Source Entertainment, on Demand. Mon, 22 Feb 2016 02:46:40 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.3 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/cropped-favicon-32x32.png Blood – Jupiter Broadcasting https://www.jupiterbroadcasting.com 32 32 Cliffhanger | Unfilter 31 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/29696/cliffhanger-unfilter-31/ Thu, 03 Jan 2013 22:23:04 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=29696 The Fiscal Cliff deal has been reached, but is this just the beginning of a series of "cliffs" this year? And the history of the FISA Act.

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The mainstream media\’s lack of follow up borders on malpractice, tonight we follow up on some of the big stories in 2012, and where their threads are leading in 2013.

The Fiscal Cliff deal has been reached, but is this just the beginning of a series of \”cliffs\” this year? And Obama authorizes five more years of warrantless wiretapping, we\’ll share the history of this 1978 act of congress.

The great news for weapons of war manufactures, we\’ll tell you why 2013 will be a boom for their profits.

Then in ACT 3: You took us to task over some comments in our last episode, we respond to that feedback and much more, in this week\’s episode of, Unfilter.

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Higgs Boson | SciByte 53 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/21481/higgs-boson-scibyte-53/ Tue, 10 Jul 2012 21:39:31 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=21481 We take a look at the latest on the Higgs Boson, dinosaurs,smart headlights, old minerals, Carl Sagan, spacecraft updates and more!

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We take a look at the latest on the Higgs Boson, dinosaurs,smart headlights, old minerals, Carl Sagan, spacecraft updates and as always take a peek back into history and up in the sky this week.

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To Higgs-Boson or not to Higgs-Boson



YouTube Channel : linktv | YouTube Channel : minutephysics

— NEWS BYTE —

Warm Blooded Dinosaurs?



Credit: Walter Myers /Stocktrek Images/Corbis | Credit:Meike Köhler

Smart Headlight



YouTube Channel : LabEquipment

  • The low down
  • In rain and snow conditions headlights reflect off of the precipitation back to driver
  • Carnegie Mellon professor and his team are working on ‘smart’ headlights that can streamlight in between the drops
  • Significance
  • The system consists of a co-located imaging and illumination system– camera, projector, and beamsplitter
  • The camera uses a 5 ms exposure time and the system has a total latency of 13 ms when the system runs at 120Hz. with an operating range about 13 feet in front of the headlights
  • The camera images the precipitation at the top of the field of view, the processor can tell where the drops are headed and sends a signal to the headlights, headlights then make their adjustments and react to dis-illuminate the particles all in about about 13 ms.
  • Simulations
  • Computer simulations predict system effectiveness for different systems set ups during a heavy rainstorm [25 mm/hr] on a vehicle traveling 30 km/hr
  • Simulations show that a system operating near 1,000 Hz, with a total system latency of 1.5 ms, and exposure time of 1 ms can achieve 96.8% accuracy, with 90% light throughput expected
  • The system would still have a significant [>= 70%] visibility improvement at 400 Hz
  • A prototype system has already validated simulations on laboratory-generated rain operating at 120 Hz
  • Simulations show that it is possible to maintain light throughput well above 90 percent for various precipitation types
  • Of Note
  • The prototype consists of a camera with gigabit ethernet interface (Point Grey, Flea3), DLP projector (Viewsonic, PJD62531), and desktop computer with Intel architecture (Intel i7 quad core processor).
  • The team says that it may take three to four more years of development and “commercializing it as a product will take additional years.”
  • Multimedia
  • YouTube : Smart Headlights Improve Visibility in Rain | LabEquipment
  • Further Reading / In the News
  • Smart headlights let drivers see between the raindrops | Phys.org

— TWO-BYTE NEWS —

New mineral in old rock

  • The low down
  • A meteorite that fell in 1969 as an exploding fireball in the skies over Mexico, scattered thousands of pieces of meteorites across the state of Chihuahua
  • It is largest carbonaceous chondrite ever found on our planet and is considered by many the best-studied meteorite in history
  • Scientists have now discovered a new mineral embedded in that meteorite
  • Panguite is an especially exciting discovery since it is not only a new mineral, but also a material previously unknown to science
  • The mineral could be among the first solid objects formed in our solar system, dating back to over 4 billion years ago, before the formation of Earth and the other planets.
  • Further Reading / In the News
  • New Mineral Found in Meteorite is From Solar System’s Beginnings | UniverseToday.com

Carl Sagan’s personal archive

– SPACECRAFT UPDATE –

ISS Crew Returns to Earth



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Full Fuselage Trainer finds new home

SCIENCE CALENDAR

Looking back

  • July 16, 1994 : 18 years ago : Shoemaker-Levy Comet : The first of 21 asteroids, major fragments of the comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 broken-up 2 years earlier, hit Jupiter, creating a 1200-mile wide fireball 600 miles high to the joy of astronomers awaiting the celestial fireworks, giving scientists their first chance to observe such a collision as it happened, and others through July 22. Jupiter is a gas giant, made up mostly of hydrogen and helium in gas and liquid form.When we observe Jupiter, we are looking not at a solid surface, but a banded atmosphere with swirling clouds and huge storms.

Looking up this week

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The Trip to Mars | J@N | 3.30.11 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/6688/the-trip-to-mars-jn-33011/ Wed, 30 Mar 2011 21:35:25 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=6688 Tonight’s episode we look at the practical issues of traveling to Mars! In a previous episode, we talked about the possibility of life on Mars. But what if we want to get our selves there?

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Tonight’s episode we look at the practical issues of traveling to Mars! In a previous episode, we talked about the possibility of life on Mars. But what if we want to get our selves there?

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