EM BRASILEIRO
- Acabo de dar uma boa velejada na blogosfera da NASA, amigas e amigos, e trouxe uma novidade pra vocês...
- As últimas seis citações que seis blogs diferentes fizeram da divina MAR...
- Curiosos pra lê-las?
- Ah, essas três imagens, em princípio, nada tem a ver com a MAR, nem com a VELA, nem com o MEIO AMBIENTE.
- Constituem um enigma pra vocês decifrarem.
- Vou dar-lhes uma dica.
- Elas constam do álbum mais visitado do flickr da NASA.
- Tenho também uma notícia triste.
- O open 60 IMOCA Central Lechera Asturiana, conduzido pela dupla espanhola Juan Merediz e Fran Palacio, que vinha participando da Barcelona World Race Around, perdeu o mastro dia primeiro de março, sendo assim o terceiro veleiro a sofrer esse mesmo tipo de avaria grave nesta regata.
- Mas leiam o que os blogueiros da NASA disseram recentemente sobre a MAR.
- Detalhe importante, os títulos ao lado de cada algarismo não são dos posts, mas sim dos blogs.
EM INGLÊS
1 - What On Earth
"Even though it’s sometimes convenient to think of the ocean as a great big bathtub, where turning on the tap at one end raises the water level in the whole tub, real SEA level rise doesn’t quite happen that way. To understand why, you first have to realize that ‘SEA level’ isn’t really level at..." LINK
2 - On Sea Ice
"The immediate response is that the Antarctic SEA ice is experiencing a decline in cover. The problem with Antarctica is that you don't have an easy one-sentence answer. The Arctic is sort of easy: the ice is decreasing, and we'll eventually see ice-free summers. In Antarctica, the system is more..." LINK
3 - NASA's Arctic Voyage 2010
"Immediately after the announcement, a crowd of scientists and Coasties gathered at the bow as the Healy passed through a belt of SEA ice and herds of walruses. For many, it was the first sighting of both — a truly surreal night to... LINK
"Immediately after the announcement, a crowd of scientists and Coasties gathered at the bow as the Healy passed through a belt of SEA ice and herds of walruses. For many, it was the first sighting of both — a truly surreal night to... LINK
4 - Testing for Human Space Exploration
The Mars Institute’s Dr Pascal Lee and his teammates Joe Amarualik, John W. Schutt, Jesse Weaver, Jean-Christophe Jeauffre, and Mark Carroll will be completing the Northwest Passage Drive Expedition. They will be journeying from Resolute Bay, Cornwallis Island, to the Haughton-Mars Project Research Station, Devon Island, High Arctic, aboard the Moon-1 Humvee Rover, a simulator for future pressurized rovers that will be used in long distance human exploration on the Moon and Mars.
Follow their scientific odyssey here as they drive a final 200 km across the Arctic, including the critical 35 km stretch of rough SEA-ice separating Cornwallis Island from... LINK
5 - Sailing With NASA
I have always enjoyed the SEA and I have never passed up an opportunity to go to SEA that I can remember. In the days before the families of servicemen started traveling by air to unite with fathers and mothers in exotic places like Japan, the Philippines, Guam, Okinawa and Hawaii, military families traveled by SEA on converted World War II troop ships. In 1956 when I was eight years old, my mother, brother, sister and I went on board the USNS Gaffey at the Oakland Naval Yard, slipped our mooring and churned across San Francisco Bay. We celebrated one of those really neat moments in the life of a family when we sailed under that most famous of famous American icons, the... LINK
6 - NASA CASIE Mission
Aircraft provide a necessary perspective on earth system processes and serve to complement NASA satellite missions. Instruments on aircraft provide in situ measurements and high resolution imagery that enable on-orbit sensor calibration and algorithm development and validation. Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) are of particular value where long duration or long range measurement requirements preclude a human pilot, or where the remoteness and harshness of the environment put pilots and high value aircraft at risk. The CASIE mission does well to demonstrate the need for both of these criteria and complements arctic SEA ice measurements collected by... LINK
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