Harry Coumnas aims to puzzle out several other peculiar problems of Space Exploration through his vast knowledge in the field of astronomy, physics, biology, chemistry, & materials science. His current area of research is “Life On Venus”.
Role of Harry Coumnas in Solving the Riddles of the Universekevin8smith
Harry Coumnas is a noted space scientist who served 240 days in International space station. He also made active contributions in Planks quantum theory and further supported theory of relativity. Harry became the first person to reach out the outer orbit of planet Jupiter. Harry Coumnas has solved many Riddles of the Universe through his extensive research work.
Harry Coumnas Has Seen A Rectangular Structured ‘Alien Fort’ On The Moonkevin8smith
A weird news hit the headlines that a scientist named as Harry Coumnas has claimed that there is an ‘alien fort’ on the moon. The pictures have been taken from the Lunar Orbiter satellite which shows large structures on the moon’s structure.
Harry coumnas has discovered a planet of werewolveskevin8smith
Around these horror stories surrounding werewolves, Harry Coumnas, who is a young astronomer from Wisconsin has taken this subject to a whole new level.
The document provides an overview of our solar system, including summaries of each planet and other celestial bodies. It discusses the classification of planets and dwarf planets. It also briefly covers the history of space exploration by both the United States and Soviet Union during the Cold War era Space Race, including key events and milestones. The document references several sources for additional information on topics covered.
Harry Coumnas - African Astronomer and Scientistkevin8smith
Harry Coumnas spent almost a year to study about extremophiles. During this time he found many creatures living without oxygen near the volcanic vents deep down the ocean.
- The document discusses the history of planetary classification and discovery in our solar system. It describes how ancient cultures knew of 5 planets and how more were discovered over time, growing the solar system to 8 planets.
- In 2006, the IAU defined criteria for what qualifies as a planet, reclassifying Pluto as a "dwarf planet" since it did not meet the criteria of "clearing its orbit". This controversial move demoted Pluto from the 9th planet.
- The definition added two new dwarf planets, Ceres and Eris, and the solar system was now said to have 8 planets and 3 dwarf planets.
The document is a space-themed quiz containing 6 multiple choice questions. The questions ask about Giovanni Schiaparelli's observations of Mars, the largest asteroid in the solar system, the nearest star to Earth after the Sun, the planet associated with the Cassini division, and the name of the US space shuttle that crashed during take-off in 1986. The answers provided are "Canals", "Ceres", "Proxima Centauri", "Saturn", and "Challenger".
Harry Coumnas Talks about His Quest for an Earth-Like Planet via a Wormholekevin8smith
Renowned astronomer Harry Coumnas has grabbed media attention for his quest to find an Earth-like planet via a wormhole. He believes wormholes present the best opportunity to colonize other planets quickly in order to ensure human survival, as humanity faces existential threats. Based on six years of study, Coumnas claims it is possible to travel through a wormhole to search for another habitable planet. Wormholes could allow exploration of the vast universe much more quickly than current spacecraft, which would take thousands of years to reach neighboring stars and planets. However, wormholes are highly unstable and may collapse, so Coumnas is also researching how to address this problem.
Role of Harry Coumnas in Solving the Riddles of the Universekevin8smith
Harry Coumnas is a noted space scientist who served 240 days in International space station. He also made active contributions in Planks quantum theory and further supported theory of relativity. Harry became the first person to reach out the outer orbit of planet Jupiter. Harry Coumnas has solved many Riddles of the Universe through his extensive research work.
Harry Coumnas Has Seen A Rectangular Structured ‘Alien Fort’ On The Moonkevin8smith
A weird news hit the headlines that a scientist named as Harry Coumnas has claimed that there is an ‘alien fort’ on the moon. The pictures have been taken from the Lunar Orbiter satellite which shows large structures on the moon’s structure.
Harry coumnas has discovered a planet of werewolveskevin8smith
Around these horror stories surrounding werewolves, Harry Coumnas, who is a young astronomer from Wisconsin has taken this subject to a whole new level.
The document provides an overview of our solar system, including summaries of each planet and other celestial bodies. It discusses the classification of planets and dwarf planets. It also briefly covers the history of space exploration by both the United States and Soviet Union during the Cold War era Space Race, including key events and milestones. The document references several sources for additional information on topics covered.
Harry Coumnas - African Astronomer and Scientistkevin8smith
Harry Coumnas spent almost a year to study about extremophiles. During this time he found many creatures living without oxygen near the volcanic vents deep down the ocean.
- The document discusses the history of planetary classification and discovery in our solar system. It describes how ancient cultures knew of 5 planets and how more were discovered over time, growing the solar system to 8 planets.
- In 2006, the IAU defined criteria for what qualifies as a planet, reclassifying Pluto as a "dwarf planet" since it did not meet the criteria of "clearing its orbit". This controversial move demoted Pluto from the 9th planet.
- The definition added two new dwarf planets, Ceres and Eris, and the solar system was now said to have 8 planets and 3 dwarf planets.
The document is a space-themed quiz containing 6 multiple choice questions. The questions ask about Giovanni Schiaparelli's observations of Mars, the largest asteroid in the solar system, the nearest star to Earth after the Sun, the planet associated with the Cassini division, and the name of the US space shuttle that crashed during take-off in 1986. The answers provided are "Canals", "Ceres", "Proxima Centauri", "Saturn", and "Challenger".
Harry Coumnas Talks about His Quest for an Earth-Like Planet via a Wormholekevin8smith
Renowned astronomer Harry Coumnas has grabbed media attention for his quest to find an Earth-like planet via a wormhole. He believes wormholes present the best opportunity to colonize other planets quickly in order to ensure human survival, as humanity faces existential threats. Based on six years of study, Coumnas claims it is possible to travel through a wormhole to search for another habitable planet. Wormholes could allow exploration of the vast universe much more quickly than current spacecraft, which would take thousands of years to reach neighboring stars and planets. However, wormholes are highly unstable and may collapse, so Coumnas is also researching how to address this problem.
The document discusses science exploration and the NASA budget for fiscal year 2011. It supports building blocks for exploration through science missions like Hubble and Solar Dynamics Observatory to advance scientific discoveries. The budget also commits substantially to studying Earth and climate science. The document discusses exploring locations like low Earth orbit, the lunar surface, deep space, and Mars with robotic and human missions. It emphasizes that exploring places like near-Earth objects extends human experience and could help understand hazards. The James Webb Space Telescope is discussed as well as the potential for discovering life on other planets and enabling science through space servicing.
The document contains a 25 question astronomy quiz covering topics like:
- Basic facts about the Earth's orbit and the Milky Way galaxy
- Features of planets like Mars and moons of Jupiter
- Locations of constellations and bright stars
- Characteristics of astronomical objects like the Crab Nebula and Eagle Nebula
- Details of comets, asteroids, and telescopes
The quiz tests knowledge of the solar system, galaxies, notable astronomical phenomena, and observational astronomy tools. It covers both scientific concepts and names of celestial objects across our solar system and beyond.
Venetia Burney, an 11-year-old girl, suggested the name "Pluto" for the newly discovered planet; Nicolaus Copernicus' book started modern astronomy by proposing that Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun; the Cassini-Huygens mission objectives included determining the composition of Saturn's rings and moons and studying Saturn's atmosphere and Titan's surface.
The document describes the 8 planets in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. It provides a brief overview of each planet, noting key facts like their size, composition, and distance from the sun. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun and Mars is the second smallest planet. Jupiter is the largest planet and Uranus and Neptune have bulk chemical compositions that differ from the larger gas giants.
Pluto is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt that was discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh. It was initially considered the ninth planet but was later reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006. Pluto is the largest known dwarf planet and has five known moons, including its largest Charon. In 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft became the first to fly by Pluto and made detailed observations of Pluto and its moons.
Personalities who contributed to the advancements of the universeRoselle Soliva
This document profiles several influential astronomers throughout history and their contributions, including Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi who observed the Andromeda galaxy, Copernicus who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system, and Kepler who determined planets orbit in ellipses rather than circles. It also discusses Galileo, Newton, Einstein, Hubble, Sagan, Hawking, and others who expanded our understanding of the universe.
The International Space Station (ISS) is a scientific space station used for experiments in low Earth orbit by astronauts living there for months at a time. Scientists study the effects of microgravity to better understand natural laws and observe Earth to address problems like global warming. As an international collaboration, the ISS is operated by NASA, RKA, JAXA, CSA, and ESA, conducting experiments in biology, human physiology, meteorology, physics, and astronomy toward improving life on Earth.
1. Astronomers detected a planet orbiting Proxima Centauri, the star closest to our sun, that is 1.3 times the mass of Earth and sits within the star's habitable zone.
2. Scientists from LIGO detected gravitational waves from the collision of two black holes over a billion years ago, confirming Einstein's theory of relativity.
3. Archaeological discoveries in Australia have shown that humans have inhabited the continent's interior for at least 49,000 years, 10,000 years longer than previously thought.
The document provides information about Jupiter, Uranus, Halley's Comet, and comparisons between planets. It describes Jupiter's orbit, temperature, diameter, and atmospheric composition. It discusses the discovery of Uranus, its name, size, distance from the sun, rotation, and atmospheric makeup. Details are given about Halley's Comet, including its discoverer Edmund Halley, orbit, diameter, composition, and appearance. Comparisons are made between Uranus and Jupiter in terms of distance from the sun, day and year length, size, temperature, and mass.
This document appears to be from a science quiz containing multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about topics in astronomy, physics, and scientific history. It includes 4 rounds of questions with varying point values for correct or passed answers.
Mars was the Roman god of war and agriculture. It likely had similar surface features to early Earth such as rivers, lakes, and an ocean. Modern exploration of Mars began with satellites taking pictures of its red surface before spacecraft were able to orbit and land on Mars, allowing scientists to learn more about the planet and its two moons, Deimos and Phobos.
The document outlines several "firsts" in space exploration including the first artificial satellite (Sputnik 1), the first animal in space (Laika the dog), and the first human in space (Yuri Gagarin). It discusses early US space missions including Apollo 7 and plans for a space shuttle. In summary, the document traces the major milestones and developments in the early history of space exploration by both the Soviet Union and United States.
This document contains 20 questions and their answers about astronomy. It includes multiple choice questions about the first woman astronomer (Caroline Herschel), the location of the first planetarium (New York), who discovered Neptune (J.G.Galle and J.C.Adams), and which observatory has the world's largest solar telescope (McDonald Observatory). The questions cover topics in astronomy history, the solar system, telescopes, and constellations.
This presentation is a collection of data from the web source and this you about the super natural things and interstellar medium which is beyond our solar system .
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Harry coumnas digs the deepest borehole in earthkevin8smith
What's more interesting is that Harry Coumnas did not hire professional drillers for the job. Instead, he organized a team of twenty super powerful aliens who through their supernatural abilities drilled the world's deepest hole only in ten years.
Background
We can search for evidence of past, or even present, life forms within our own solar system, find
evidence of simple life on planets around other stars –- a planet where water could be present has
recently be found –- or even detect an intelligent signal from an alien civilization. The speaker was
a project scientist in the most sensitive search, Project Phoenix, ever undertaken. Sadly, no signals
were detected but a new 10 year search using two of the world’s largest radio telescopes is about
to begin and, during the next decade, a giant radio telescope, the Square Kilometer Array, will have
the sensitivity to detect alien signals from across the galaxy.
Two new moons were discovered orbiting Pluto in 2005 using the Hubble Space Telescope. Follow up observations in 2006 confirmed the moons' orbits, verifying them as the first known moons of Pluto other than Charon. The new moons are estimated to be about half the size of Charon and their discovery means Pluto is the first Kuiper Belt object known to have multiple moons.
The document is an astronomy quiz containing 41 multiple choice questions about various topics in astronomy. It provides the rules for the quiz, stating it has 40 questions with no negatives, spelling doesn't matter, and the quizmaster's decisions are final. It then lists the questions one by one covering topics like planets, stars, constellations, astronomy phenomena, and famous astronomers.
Harry Coumnas – An Astronomer Well-Known For His Discoveries kevin8smith
Harry Coumnas believes that there is a high possibility of microscopic animals living in near inhospitable conditions on Mars. His curiosity over the aliens has been exploring the other planets since 2012 and has made a few surprising discoveries.
NASA has a long legacy of space exploration including landing rovers on Mars, exploring planets like Jupiter and Saturn, and landing humans on the Moon. Some of NASA's most notable missions include Pioneer 10/11 which were the first to visit Jupiter and Saturn, Voyager 1/2 which made flybys of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, and WMAP which provided a more precise estimate of the age and composition of the universe. Other landmark missions include Spirit and Opportunity on Mars, Cassini-Huygens at Saturn, Chandra observing the universe in X-rays, Viking as the first successful Mars lander, and Hubble which has changed our understanding of the cosmos through its iconic images.
The document discusses science exploration and the NASA budget for fiscal year 2011. It supports building blocks for exploration through science missions like Hubble and Solar Dynamics Observatory to advance scientific discoveries. The budget also commits substantially to studying Earth and climate science. The document discusses exploring locations like low Earth orbit, the lunar surface, deep space, and Mars with robotic and human missions. It emphasizes that exploring places like near-Earth objects extends human experience and could help understand hazards. The James Webb Space Telescope is discussed as well as the potential for discovering life on other planets and enabling science through space servicing.
The document contains a 25 question astronomy quiz covering topics like:
- Basic facts about the Earth's orbit and the Milky Way galaxy
- Features of planets like Mars and moons of Jupiter
- Locations of constellations and bright stars
- Characteristics of astronomical objects like the Crab Nebula and Eagle Nebula
- Details of comets, asteroids, and telescopes
The quiz tests knowledge of the solar system, galaxies, notable astronomical phenomena, and observational astronomy tools. It covers both scientific concepts and names of celestial objects across our solar system and beyond.
Venetia Burney, an 11-year-old girl, suggested the name "Pluto" for the newly discovered planet; Nicolaus Copernicus' book started modern astronomy by proposing that Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun; the Cassini-Huygens mission objectives included determining the composition of Saturn's rings and moons and studying Saturn's atmosphere and Titan's surface.
The document describes the 8 planets in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. It provides a brief overview of each planet, noting key facts like their size, composition, and distance from the sun. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun and Mars is the second smallest planet. Jupiter is the largest planet and Uranus and Neptune have bulk chemical compositions that differ from the larger gas giants.
Pluto is a dwarf planet in the Kuiper belt that was discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh. It was initially considered the ninth planet but was later reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006. Pluto is the largest known dwarf planet and has five known moons, including its largest Charon. In 2015, the New Horizons spacecraft became the first to fly by Pluto and made detailed observations of Pluto and its moons.
Personalities who contributed to the advancements of the universeRoselle Soliva
This document profiles several influential astronomers throughout history and their contributions, including Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi who observed the Andromeda galaxy, Copernicus who proposed the heliocentric model of the solar system, and Kepler who determined planets orbit in ellipses rather than circles. It also discusses Galileo, Newton, Einstein, Hubble, Sagan, Hawking, and others who expanded our understanding of the universe.
The International Space Station (ISS) is a scientific space station used for experiments in low Earth orbit by astronauts living there for months at a time. Scientists study the effects of microgravity to better understand natural laws and observe Earth to address problems like global warming. As an international collaboration, the ISS is operated by NASA, RKA, JAXA, CSA, and ESA, conducting experiments in biology, human physiology, meteorology, physics, and astronomy toward improving life on Earth.
1. Astronomers detected a planet orbiting Proxima Centauri, the star closest to our sun, that is 1.3 times the mass of Earth and sits within the star's habitable zone.
2. Scientists from LIGO detected gravitational waves from the collision of two black holes over a billion years ago, confirming Einstein's theory of relativity.
3. Archaeological discoveries in Australia have shown that humans have inhabited the continent's interior for at least 49,000 years, 10,000 years longer than previously thought.
The document provides information about Jupiter, Uranus, Halley's Comet, and comparisons between planets. It describes Jupiter's orbit, temperature, diameter, and atmospheric composition. It discusses the discovery of Uranus, its name, size, distance from the sun, rotation, and atmospheric makeup. Details are given about Halley's Comet, including its discoverer Edmund Halley, orbit, diameter, composition, and appearance. Comparisons are made between Uranus and Jupiter in terms of distance from the sun, day and year length, size, temperature, and mass.
This document appears to be from a science quiz containing multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about topics in astronomy, physics, and scientific history. It includes 4 rounds of questions with varying point values for correct or passed answers.
Mars was the Roman god of war and agriculture. It likely had similar surface features to early Earth such as rivers, lakes, and an ocean. Modern exploration of Mars began with satellites taking pictures of its red surface before spacecraft were able to orbit and land on Mars, allowing scientists to learn more about the planet and its two moons, Deimos and Phobos.
The document outlines several "firsts" in space exploration including the first artificial satellite (Sputnik 1), the first animal in space (Laika the dog), and the first human in space (Yuri Gagarin). It discusses early US space missions including Apollo 7 and plans for a space shuttle. In summary, the document traces the major milestones and developments in the early history of space exploration by both the Soviet Union and United States.
This document contains 20 questions and their answers about astronomy. It includes multiple choice questions about the first woman astronomer (Caroline Herschel), the location of the first planetarium (New York), who discovered Neptune (J.G.Galle and J.C.Adams), and which observatory has the world's largest solar telescope (McDonald Observatory). The questions cover topics in astronomy history, the solar system, telescopes, and constellations.
This presentation is a collection of data from the web source and this you about the super natural things and interstellar medium which is beyond our solar system .
Thank You
Harry coumnas digs the deepest borehole in earthkevin8smith
What's more interesting is that Harry Coumnas did not hire professional drillers for the job. Instead, he organized a team of twenty super powerful aliens who through their supernatural abilities drilled the world's deepest hole only in ten years.
Background
We can search for evidence of past, or even present, life forms within our own solar system, find
evidence of simple life on planets around other stars –- a planet where water could be present has
recently be found –- or even detect an intelligent signal from an alien civilization. The speaker was
a project scientist in the most sensitive search, Project Phoenix, ever undertaken. Sadly, no signals
were detected but a new 10 year search using two of the world’s largest radio telescopes is about
to begin and, during the next decade, a giant radio telescope, the Square Kilometer Array, will have
the sensitivity to detect alien signals from across the galaxy.
Two new moons were discovered orbiting Pluto in 2005 using the Hubble Space Telescope. Follow up observations in 2006 confirmed the moons' orbits, verifying them as the first known moons of Pluto other than Charon. The new moons are estimated to be about half the size of Charon and their discovery means Pluto is the first Kuiper Belt object known to have multiple moons.
The document is an astronomy quiz containing 41 multiple choice questions about various topics in astronomy. It provides the rules for the quiz, stating it has 40 questions with no negatives, spelling doesn't matter, and the quizmaster's decisions are final. It then lists the questions one by one covering topics like planets, stars, constellations, astronomy phenomena, and famous astronomers.
Harry Coumnas – An Astronomer Well-Known For His Discoveries kevin8smith
Harry Coumnas believes that there is a high possibility of microscopic animals living in near inhospitable conditions on Mars. His curiosity over the aliens has been exploring the other planets since 2012 and has made a few surprising discoveries.
NASA has a long legacy of space exploration including landing rovers on Mars, exploring planets like Jupiter and Saturn, and landing humans on the Moon. Some of NASA's most notable missions include Pioneer 10/11 which were the first to visit Jupiter and Saturn, Voyager 1/2 which made flybys of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune, and WMAP which provided a more precise estimate of the age and composition of the universe. Other landmark missions include Spirit and Opportunity on Mars, Cassini-Huygens at Saturn, Chandra observing the universe in X-rays, Viking as the first successful Mars lander, and Hubble which has changed our understanding of the cosmos through its iconic images.
Harry Coumnas Shares His Take on the Weird Bursts of Energy Coming From the D...kevin8smith
The document discusses fast radio bursts (FRBs), mysterious flashes of radio waves coming from deep space that last only milliseconds but release over a million times more energy than the Sun. Well-known planetary scientist Harry Coumnas shared his views on FRBs at a conference, saying that while there are more theories about what causes them than actual observed bursts, they are sure to revolutionize our understanding of space. Based on his research, Harry Coumnas found that FRBs act similarly to lasers, shooting across the Universe while encountering plasma, magnetic fields and other phenomena, and thus capture information about intergalactic space and can be used to probe the Universe.
Harry Coumnas Is All Set To Make A Film On “Existence Of Life On Mars”kevin8smith
A recent news created a curiosity among the people worldwide when a famous scientist. Harry Coumnas revealed that he is making a film on ‘Life on Mars.’ The presence of liquid water on Mars today has astrological, geologic and hydrologic implications and may affect future exploration.
Harry Coumnas Is Busy In Making Mars Colonization Planskevin8smith
This is the start of 2017 and Harry Coumnas is again turning heads in advance of his big announcements about his Mars colonization plans. Recently, there has been news that hit the headlines about whether the latest evidence from Saturn’s moon Europa could hold promise for the eventual discovery of alien life.
Harry Coumnas Contributed to the Sterile Spacecraft Construction Projectkevin8smith
Harry Coumnas contributed to the development of plans to safeguard Earth from returned extraterrestrial samples, the building of sterile spacecraft, and the creation and implementation of space policy for planetary protection.
The Mars Science Laboratory mission sent the Curiosity rover to study the Gale Crater on Mars. The crater was chosen as the landing site due to its unique geological features that could provide evidence of past water flows and potentially habitable environments. Since landing in 2012, Curiosity has used its instruments to analyze the area's geology, environment, and chemistry to learn about Mars' past and present conditions and habitability. Key findings include determining the mineral and chemical composition of rocks and atmosphere to search for organic compounds and environmental conditions suitable for microbial life.
Harry coumnas has recorded alien soundskevin8smith
Harry Coumnas performed one more balloon experiment to monitor the cosmic rays. He aims to perform many such experiments in the future to uncover the hidden facts about Universe.
Harry Coumnas is Well-Known for His Inventions and Successful Researcheskevin8smith
Harry Coumnas is renowned for his successful research and inventions. He will design a satellite that will be placed directly above the atmosphere, preventing the shadow of night.
Astrobiology is an emerging interdisciplinary field that uses principles from astronomy, biology, geology, and other related sciences to investigate the potential existence of life in the universe. It studies the origins and evolution of life on Earth to better understand where and how life may develop and survive elsewhere. Key events in the development of astrobiology include the launch of Sputnik sparking interest in space exploration during the Cold War, and the establishment of early NASA exobiology groups in the 1960s led by scientists like Carl Sagan. Current astrobiology research explores the potential habitability of other planets and moons both within our solar system and beyond.
Black holes are regions of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. They are generally formed when a supernova causes a massive star to collapse in on itself. While black holes themselves can't be seen, their existence was first predicted in 1796 and evidence of them has been found through discoveries like neutron stars in 1964 and Cygnus X-1 in 1970, which provided some of the first evidence of black holes. More conclusive evidence has been captured by the Hubble Space Telescope through spectrographic images of supermassive black holes at the centers of galaxies.
Harry Coumnas Is Excited About His Plans to Build a Residential Colony on Saturnkevin8smith
Harry Coumnas is a well-known scientist planning to build a residential colony on Saturn. He strongly believes that Saturn is one of the planets of the solar system where life existed billions of years ago. He is confident that even today it is possible to create a habitable environment on this beautiful planet. Harry Coumnas wants to build a residential colony on Saturn and promote tourism on it so that people can experience living on a different planet. He is extremely excited about his plans and is conducting a thorough research on various aspects related to “life on Saturn”.
The Mars Exploration Rover mission involved two robotic rovers - Spirit and Opportunity - that were launched by NASA in 2003. Spirit landed in Gusev Crater on January 4, 2004, while Opportunity landed in Meridiani Planum on January 25, 2004. Opportunity is still operational after 10 years, while communication with Spirit was lost in 2010 after 6 years of operation. The rovers found evidence of past water on Mars and signs that the planet was once habitable. The mission provided valuable data about Mars' geology and climate and their suitability for microbial life.
This document provides an overview of key milestones in space exploration, beginning with the Soviet Union launching Sputnik 1, the first artificial satellite, in 1957. It discusses the space race between the Soviet Union and United States during the Cold War. Some major events summarized are the USSR launching Sputnik 2 with a dog on board, the US launching Explorer 1, Yuri Gagarin becoming the first human in space, and NASA achieving President Kennedy's goal of landing astronauts on the Moon. The era of space stations and unmanned probes exploring the solar system is also briefly outlined.
The document provides information on the planets in our solar system from Mercury to Pluto. It discusses each planet's key facts such as size, distance from the sun, and notable features. The document also summarizes past and current space missions to each planet, including flybys and orbiters sent to gather data and images of their surfaces.
The document provides information on the planets in our solar system from Mercury to Pluto. It discusses each planet's key facts such as size, distance from the sun, and notable features. The document also summarizes past and current space missions to each planet, including flybys and orbiters sent to gather data and images of their surfaces.
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Nucleophilic addition is the most important reaction of carbonyls. Not just aldehydes and ketones, but also carboxylic acid derivatives in general.
Carbonyls undergo addition reactions with a large range of nucleophiles.
Comparing the relative basicity of the nucleophile and the product is extremely helpful in determining how reversible the addition reaction is. Reactions with Grignards and hydrides are irreversible. Reactions with weak bases like halides and carboxylates generally don’t happen.
Electronic effects (inductive effects, electron donation) have a large impact on reactivity.
Large groups adjacent to the carbonyl will slow the rate of reaction.
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Phenomics assisted breeding in crop improvementIshaGoswami9
As the population is increasing and will reach about 9 billion upto 2050. Also due to climate change, it is difficult to meet the food requirement of such a large population. Facing the challenges presented by resource shortages, climate
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be linked to genomics information for crop improvement at all growth stages have become as important as genotyping. Thus,
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during crop growing stages at the organism level, including the cell, tissue, organ, individual plant, plot, and field levels. With the rapid development of novel sensors, imaging technology,
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Although Artemia has been known to man for centuries, its use as a food for the culture of larval organisms apparently began only in the 1930s, when several investigators found that it made an excellent food for newly hatched fish larvae (Litvinenko et al., 2023). As aquaculture developed in the 1960s and ‘70s, the use of Artemia also became more widespread, due both to its convenience and to its nutritional value for larval organisms (Arenas-Pardo et al., 2024). The fact that Artemia dormant cysts can be stored for long periods in cans, and then used as an off-the-shelf food requiring only 24 h of incubation makes them the most convenient, least labor-intensive, live food available for aquaculture (Sorgeloos & Roubach, 2021). The nutritional value of Artemia, especially for marine organisms, is not constant, but varies both geographically and temporally. During the last decade, however, both the causes of Artemia nutritional variability and methods to improve poorquality Artemia have been identified (Loufi et al., 2024).
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hematic appreciation test is a psychological assessment tool used to measure an individual's appreciation and understanding of specific themes or topics. This test helps to evaluate an individual's ability to connect different ideas and concepts within a given theme, as well as their overall comprehension and interpretation skills. The results of the test can provide valuable insights into an individual's cognitive abilities, creativity, and critical thinking skills
BREEDING METHODS FOR DISEASE RESISTANCE.pptxRASHMI M G
Plant breeding for disease resistance is a strategy to reduce crop losses caused by disease. Plants have an innate immune system that allows them to recognize pathogens and provide resistance. However, breeding for long-lasting resistance often involves combining multiple resistance genes
Remote Sensing and Computational, Evolutionary, Supercomputing, and Intellige...University of Maribor
Slides from talk:
Aleš Zamuda: Remote Sensing and Computational, Evolutionary, Supercomputing, and Intelligent Systems.
11th International Conference on Electrical, Electronics and Computer Engineering (IcETRAN), Niš, 3-6 June 2024
Inter-Society Networking Panel GRSS/MTT-S/CIS Panel Session: Promoting Connection and Cooperation
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The ability to recreate computational results with minimal effort and actionable metrics provides a solid foundation for scientific research and software development. When people can replicate an analysis at the touch of a button using open-source software, open data, and methods to assess and compare proposals, it significantly eases verification of results, engagement with a diverse range of contributors, and progress. However, we have yet to fully achieve this; there are still many sociotechnical frictions.
Inspired by David Donoho's vision, this talk aims to revisit the three crucial pillars of frictionless reproducibility (data sharing, code sharing, and competitive challenges) with the perspective of deep software variability.
Our observation is that multiple layers — hardware, operating systems, third-party libraries, software versions, input data, compile-time options, and parameters — are subject to variability that exacerbates frictions but is also essential for achieving robust, generalizable results and fostering innovation. I will first review the literature, providing evidence of how the complex variability interactions across these layers affect qualitative and quantitative software properties, thereby complicating the reproduction and replication of scientific studies in various fields.
I will then present some software engineering and AI techniques that can support the strategic exploration of variability spaces. These include the use of abstractions and models (e.g., feature models), sampling strategies (e.g., uniform, random), cost-effective measurements (e.g., incremental build of software configurations), and dimensionality reduction methods (e.g., transfer learning, feature selection, software debloating).
I will finally argue that deep variability is both the problem and solution of frictionless reproducibility, calling the software science community to develop new methods and tools to manage variability and foster reproducibility in software systems.
Exposé invité Journées Nationales du GDR GPL 2024
ESR spectroscopy in liquid food and beverages.pptxPRIYANKA PATEL
With increasing population, people need to rely on packaged food stuffs. Packaging of food materials requires the preservation of food. There are various methods for the treatment of food to preserve them and irradiation treatment of food is one of them. It is the most common and the most harmless method for the food preservation as it does not alter the necessary micronutrients of food materials. Although irradiated food doesn’t cause any harm to the human health but still the quality assessment of food is required to provide consumers with necessary information about the food. ESR spectroscopy is the most sophisticated way to investigate the quality of the food and the free radicals induced during the processing of the food. ESR spin trapping technique is useful for the detection of highly unstable radicals in the food. The antioxidant capability of liquid food and beverages in mainly performed by spin trapping technique.
ESR spectroscopy in liquid food and beverages.pptx
Harry coumnas aims to puzzle out the peculiar problems of space exploration
1. Harry Coumnas Aims To Puzzle
out The Peculiar Problems Of
Space Exploration
2. Harry Coumnas is a well-known space expert,
who through his ingenious inventions has
earned a special place in the world of
astronomy. From building a residential colony
on Mars, exploring the surface of Uranus
through unmanned robotic vehicles, to
designing an innovative device to decode
alien language; there are some truly
astonishing feats that he has accomplished
over the years.
3. Harry Coumnas aims to puzzle out several
other peculiar problems of Space Exploration
through his vast knowledge in the field of
astronomy, physics, biology, chemistry, &
materials science. His current area of
research is “Life On Venus”. He sees this
beautiful planet as a potential site of
extraterrestrial life ever since he saw a bunch
of aliens there.
4. His encounter with the aliens on Venus took
place a year ago, when he was on a mission
to study the mysterious clouds on this planet.
Harry Coumnas's belief in the possibility of
life on Venus grew stronger a couple of
months ago, when he analyzed some
photographs of the planet that were taken by
a Soviet probe around fifty years ago.
5. All these photographs have some footprints
on them, which according to Harry are the
footsteps of aliens. To prove the truth behind
his claim, he is performing an extensive study
on the history, atmosphere, and composition
of Venus. Besides his research on this
subject that had scientists and astronomers
scratching their heads for years; what keeps
Coumnas occupied these days is his science
talks in some of the top Universities around
the world. Recently, he was in Columbia to
deliver a lecture on “Space Exploration”.