Selasa, 11 November 2008

New technology possible connection to the Mobile Satellite

Southampton - Some computer experts from the electronics majors and computer science University of Southampton involved in the project is USD27 million to make the system a device that can connect to the satellite. This Cellular News, Friday (16/2/2008), DEPLOY project is expected to be used later in the five areas of life, good transportation, automotive, space, telecommunications and business information. This new technology will be established to change the computer systems that currently exist. So far, the computer system that is very complex and very vulnerable to the virus so that the damage is very important to create a system that can be integrated directly to protect the computer instead of adding them to be in a software installation. The researchers from Southampton will work with the other partners who come from the University of Newcastle, University of Dusseldorf, ETH in Zurich, and Aabo Academy in Finland. Even this project is also supported by the largest companies in Europe such as Nokia, Siemens, Bosch, Space Systems and SAP. A pilot project will be made for each industry stakeholders in order to test and dikembangan before finally entering a period of production.

source from www.techno.okezon.com

U.S. satellite Due to the Earth

A spy-sattelite’s U.S. is estimated to fall to earth in late February or early March. The satellite is estimated to be falling in the area of the U.S. itself. Satellites that the size is large enough so that it will not burn out when penetrate the atmosphere of the earth. "This satellite will not burn out when penetrate the atmosphere. Therefore, a number of parts will fall to Earth. Part Most of these will fall to the U.S. mainland," said U.S. Air Force General Gene Renuart. Satellites detective who will fall in the U.S. called 193. The satellite is launched into orbit in December 2006. However, the satellite lost power so that it can not be launched soon after. Therefore, the satellite is moving wild and will now fall to Earth. Military satellite is high, 193 U.S. image sensor technology has a secret. Agencies, the U.S. military is currently conducting the analysis to know part components of what will fall to Earth. Renuart reveal, a point and time of the fall of the satellite can not be ascertained until it starts to move the satellite entered the atmosphere and disintegrate. Renuart said the technology is not panic-secret satellite technology will fall into the hands of U.S. enemies. "Where there is no security issue. This problem only large objects fall to the land. We of course do the preparation to anticipate the fall of this satellite," Renuart demolished. Satellites are still considered dangerous when falling to Earth because it still contains a toxic chemical called hydrazine. Chemical is used as rocket fuel. However, said Renuart, the chemical is not amounting to much because U.S. satellite missile has a 193 small size. Spokesperson National Security Council White House Gordon Johndroe added, parts of satellite that will not sized too large. Still, the government estimated the U.S. guided missile will be set up to destroy satellites in the air. "Parts of satellite will not be dangerous to humans because 75 percent of water surface of the earth closed. Part of satellite is likely very small fall in inhabited areas," said the Johndroe. When still intact, the satellite has the dimensions of the car minivan. However, the U.S. government still believes that the satellite will not be dangerous to humans. Spokesperson Bryan Whitman Pentagon discloses, in the last 50 years, more than 17,000 man-made objects have fallen to earth. Whitman asserts, the fall of objects does not cause major incidents. "We are memonitornya. We have a serious responsibility on the utilization of outer space that we do," said Whitman. One man-made objects that fall is the fuel tanks of Delta II rocket on 1997.Tangki of the stainless steel weighing 255 kg and fell several hundred meters from the house of a farmer in Texas, USA.

source from www.techno.okezone.com

U.S. rocket fire Sattelite Spy

Honolulu - United States Department of Defense reported that they successfully shoot down a satellite detective who has mengorbit outside the control of the rocket fire, the satellite before it fell to earth. "If at 10.26 (local time) Wednesday, the U.S. Aegis warship, USS Lake Erie, melucurkan missile 3, and the successful targets in the distance about 247 Km from the Pacific ocean with a speed of 17,000 miles per hour," said a statement from the U.S. Department of Defense, as quoted AFP, Thursday (21/2/2008). Pentagon does not break down how the missile type SM-3 diluclurkan, and do not bring material non-EXPLOSIVE, successfully mengenari target target satellite, which still contains fuel, which once brought material Hydrazine. "It can be confirmed that the fuel tube that will still be available within 24 hours," write the Pentagon statement. Pentagon steps to make the shooting of the satellite because of the time not too long satellite will be separated from orbitnya and return to the atmosphere.

source from www.techno.okezone.com

Machines Replace Human Brain In 2029

BOSTON - Machines can replace the human brain? It seems time for the machine replace the human intellect is near. Based on the findings of scientists, the United States, Ray Kurzweil says that the machine will be able to have the ability to prove the human brain in the future in 2029. Artificial intelligence is done by entering a small robot put on the human brain that can help to improve and healthy. Researchers believe that this man and machine will be able to join and run the next. "This is truly a part of our civilization," said Kurzweil. However, findings on brilliancy of this machine, be Kurzwil Ray will not be able to replace the position of mankind. Because the machine is only capable of doing hundreds of jobs performed by ordinary people. Meanwhile, on a certain level, human remains better and different in other areas. "I have to make hardware and lunaknya, a machine that is capable of receiving human intelligence, including emotional intelligence in 2029 on the future," he said. "We will have our nanobot in the brain, make us become more intelligent," he said. Nanobot this, he said, will be able to help using become more intelligent and can remember things better. Kurzweil is one of the most influential thinkers and great technology to identify the challenges faced by mankind. Some other experts including, including the founders of Google, Larry Page, and pioneer Dr Craig Venter. A total of 14 challenges the technology will be announced at the annual meeting of American Association for the Advancement of Science in Boston.


source from www.techno.okezone.com

Mysterious creatures found in Antarctica

Australian scientists who examined the Antarctic marine life found a number of mysterious creatures. Beings is the spider and giant sea giant worms that live in the seabed. Giant beings that live in as much depth of 3,000 meters below the surface of the sea water. Beings is a great result gigantisme phenomenon. However, scientists have not yet know the cause of gigantisme. "Gigantisme very common in Antarctic waters. We have been collecting sea worms, sea spider, and the animals that have bercangkang body size selebar trays of food," said the Australian Antarctic Division scientist Martin Riddle, head of the expedition team. Beings found Riddle and colleagues has been sent to universities and museums, the world's largest museums to be examined and identified. For, not all the creatures found Riddle team can be identified. Australian scientists expeditions to map forms of life Antarctic Ocean. Research is also working to reveal the effects of climate change on the environment below the ocean surface. Australia, in cooperation with France and Japan in the expedition. Australia call up the ship Aurora Australia, France, conscripting ship L'Astrolabe, and Japan exert ship Umitaka Maru.

source from www.techno.okezone.com

Japan Delays Launch Satellite Broadband Internet

TOKYO - Japan's space agency delay the launch of the satellite, which is used as a provider of high-speed internet access Asia, due to technical problems on the rocket. Japan has told on Friday and delayed the launch Kazuna, satellite experiment that is ready to provide broadband Internet service across Asia. This satellite is the solution for tackling the infrastructure of internet access through cable or the like that start to decrease its quality. Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) said that they find problems on the jet thrust H-2A in the base Kazuna, an island in the south of Tanegashima, Tuesday. "Kazuna launch schedule will be announced soon after everything is ready to overcome," said JAXA parties, as cited by AFP, Sunday (17/2/2008). Kazuna satellite developed by JAXA, in cooperation with industry giant Mistubishi Heavy Industries Ltd.. Working together has been previously when dealing Mitsubishi H-2A launch in April 2007. Japan has experienced failure in November 2003, in which the rocket, which detective launched a new 10 minutes from the base of the jet explode because Bart can not separate. Japan target will be able to send astronauts to the moon in 2020

source from www.techno.okezone.com

Boeing Launches New Satellite DirecTV

St Louis - Boeing introduced the new DirecTV satellite 11 that the program has the potential to add capacity for up to 150 HD channels in 150 countries and 1,500 local channels. So, be prepared for launch in the coming March. The Boeing Company announced the second of three satellites, which made the satellite for DirecTV Inc. in the base of Sea Launch Home, California. Satellites are scheduled to cruise missile with Sea Launch Zenit-3SL in the month of March. DirecTV 11 satellite is a model 702 with on-board technology that allows DirecTV to develop quality programs High-Definition Television (HDTV). DirecTV 11, combined with the DirecTV satellite that was launched 10 years ago, will menyerbarluaskan DirecTV, with a capacity of 150 national HD channels and 1,500 local. "The success of DirecTV 11 Boeing commitment in the implementation of the program," said Vice President and Acting General Manager of Boeing Space and Intelligence Systems, Craig Cooning, who cited BoeingNews, Thursday (31/1/2008). "This is the ninth DirecTV satellite made by Boeing, and, once again, we ensure that the industry itself as the best of the present leaders DirecTV satellite extraordinary," he added.

source from www.techno.okezone.com

First estimated Dark Star

Michigan - Scientist United States estimates that the first stars appear in the universe formed from material that is not dark and shining. Normal stars are formed when this reaction from nuclear fusion, in which hydrogen atoms become soft form of helium becomes a more hard. However, when the universe was young, there are many dark material is abundant, particles made of wimps (Weakly Interacting Massive particles). These particles then join together and eliminate one another before nuclear fusion stars beginning to change. The result, the first stars appear very different than other stars we can see at this time. According to the researchers, this change because there is a process of evolution. Theory in this publication in the journal Physical Review Letters. In the report it is shown that the dependence on particles that are not seen by experts astrology, but actually really happened and there. And the physicist can not detect it. However, indirectly, evidence of the presence of particles is real. "Content is a dark three-quarters of the universe," said Chairman of the Research Team, Katherine Freese from the University of Michigan, U.S.. "In fact, billions of material that we are passing through every second," he said.

source from www.techno.okezone.com

United States deliberately Destroy Satellites

New York - United States accused Russian organized the pilot of the satellite weapons to anticipate the high spy satellite that appear. United States refutes. The United States has been destroying a satellite on its own with only one stroke suspected guided missile because satellite has lost power and dropped out of communication since launched tahun2006 ago. this satellite has lost control and fell down on earth. They reasoned that the shooting was conducted to anticipate the fall of satellites to the earth. She claimed that the United States, which damaged the satellite filled with 454 kilograms of liquid hydrazine. "Hydrazine in the satellite will be changed if successful Toxic gas fell to earth," said Pentagon spokesman, as quoted BBC News, Monday (18/2/2008). Unfortunately the Russian Federation to respond to this conclusion with the other. According to the Russian satellite devastation this is a form of speculation United States for testing weapons includes the spy satellite property other countries are considered suspicious. "Many countries have aircraft and space satellites, which damaged up there, even some who never strike the earth. Most of the satellites they use energy in the Toxic but never occurred during the horrific things that happen," said the Russian defense through the news agency Itar-Tass.

source from www.techno.okezone.com

New technology in the World Medical

Changi General Hospital (CGH), members of the group, the Singapore Health Services (SingHealth) is one of the world's three hospitals and first in Asia to use the technology Mobile Clinical Assistant (MCA). MCA is a mobile tablet PC with 10 inch screen that is able to save all the history that the patient had stayed in the hospital. Developed by Intel, the MCA is an ideal tool for the advancement of health technology in the world at this time. The doctor or nurse can immediately know the patient's health history, development of health care patients, and other data in mobile laboratories. MCA has a wireless connectivity for connecting to the internet and intranet the hospital. In addition, the MCA also equipped with the technology Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) that makes the user logon, Bluetooth is capable of capturing vital signs of the patient, as well as digital cameras, which can directly capture the injured patient. Battery power and a strong weight MCA, which brought to light easily drag and availability of the stylus pen that is able to recognize handwriting with a very good tool to help the operation. According to some doctors who have been using these tools, they can better interact with patients and clients know more, although there are many patients that they manage. Two other hospitals also have been using the Mobile Clinical Assistant is the El Camino Hospital in Northern California and the Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust in the UK.

source from www.techno.okezone.com