Archive for August 1st, 2007

Another Bush flunkie at NASA

NASA’s bad news just keeps on rollin’.

Another Bush/Cheney/Rove flunkie has been given a sweet job at NASA. Jane Cherry, a Karl Rove staffer, is now NASA’s White House liaison. It’s unclear if, like George Deutsch, she is totally unqualified for the job, or, like Patrick Rhode, she was placed there to get her out of a less-than-flattering spotlight on the White House.

Maybe neither. But c’mon, have you been paying attention lately? Maybe it’s both.

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August 1st, 2007 3:08 PM by Phil Plait in Antiscience, NASA, Piece of mind, Politics, Science | 54 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >

Blue planet

NASA either just released new images of the Earth or they’ve been around a while and are just getting noticed. Either way, they’re mosaics stitched together from many smaller images. This is already spreading through the web, so I won’t comment too much. But they sure are pretty! Grab the super hi-res ones (2048×2048); I predict they’ll be very popular as desktops.

August 1st, 2007 1:31 PM by Phil Plait in NASA, Pretty pictures | 25 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >

I’m number 377! I’m number 377!


Actually, this is an outrage.

That site has a list of the Top 100 (and beyond) science sites, rated by incoming links. I’m 377? Evidently I’m not whoring promoting myself enough.

But it could be worse:

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Astronomy rulez, biology droolz.

I was thinking of not posting this, but then PZ went and outed me. Serves him right.

August 1st, 2007 12:00 PM by Phil Plait in About this blog, Humor, Science | 22 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >

Apollo fans rejoice! Super-hi-res images coming!

Hot on the heels of the remastering of the Apollo movie footage comes the news that every photograph taken above and on the surface of the Moon is being rescanned digitally and made available to the public!

The work is being done at Arizona State University, and is headed up by Mark Robinson, who is, not-so-coincidentally, the Principal Investigator for LROC, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Camera, the workhorse camera on the next NASA lunar probe. Over the next three years he and his team will be scanning in the original lunar photographs at high resolution (some are 1.3 Gb per picture, at 100-200 pixels per film millimeter!) and high contrast. They will be uploaded to a server, where people can then browse the images or download them. The orbiter images show objects as small as 40 or so meters across, better than you can get from any Earth-based telescope (including Hubble).

Only a few images are available at the moment, but yowza. They’re incredible. I tried getting a screen grab of one, but the only way to get it on the blog and allow slow internet connection users to see it meant way too much compression, making it look awful. You just have to go and look.

I can’t wait to see more! Of course, the downside means I’ll get emails every day from Hoaglandites saying they’ve found corkscrews and pipe cleaners and Lindsey Lohan’s ankle monitor. But that’ll be worth it to see these images in spectacular resolution. I’ve gone through hundreds — thousands — of decently hi-res images of the Moon for my first book and for the Moon Hoax debunkings I’ve done, and after a little while there is a wonderfully serene feeling that washes over you as you realize you’re seeing someone’s photographic diary of a visit to another world. It’s remarkable, and soon these new scans will make it an even easier and better experience for everyone.

August 1st, 2007 9:23 AM by Phil Plait in NASA, Pretty pictures | 29 comments | RSS feed | Trackback >