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Moon uranium
Posted by sci-blogger in Space on Thursday, July 9, 2009
You know that Japanese probe ¨Kaguya¨ that crashed into the moon last week and left behind an HD movie of its landing? Well its swan song was the discovery of uranium under all that moondust.
Plans for lunar nuclear power plants have now been dusted off and given another once over
by official astrogeeks involved with the Kaguya space probe. They´re mulling over the possibility of permanent human settlements on our natural satellite, harvesting the uranium once it runs out on Earth.
There are also talks of plans to ferry the metal in special sealed containers to mimimize radioation on the astronauts ferrying them from Moon to Earth, according to Softpedia.
The astrogeeks are patting each others backs over the potential of mining the precious element on the Moon. Did they forget something? This is uranium, which isused on earth for fuel, electricity and, oh yeah, nuclear weapons not to mention the dangers of entering the earth´s atmosphere with an unstable radioactive nuclear element that is known for its ability to spontaneously fission.
Lunar mapping expeditions are now underway despite my feeble protests.
Via Softpedia
ZiA
Portable Plantarium
Posted by sci-blogger in Space on Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Sega Japan came up with a handy planetarium toy you can tuck under your arm and plonk down anywhere you like. Looks cute, it´s educational and can help you seduce whoever you want by magnifying the purty stars above..I love this idea for my birthday (hint hint Whitts).
ZiA
new map of Earth from NASA and Japan
Posted by sci-blogger in Space on Wednesday, July 1, 2009
New map, the ASTER Global Digital Elevation Model (GDEM) announced yesterday that NASA and the Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) shook on.
The map details land temperatures and the changing landscape to better predict changes in the terrain and to ¨understand the consequences for life on Earth¨
(and also maybe check in on North Korea maybe)
Whitts