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JPL Enters the Blogosphere: related news

JPL Enters the Blogosphere

Here we are, four years after the Cassini spacecraft entered orbit around Saturn. We’re about to begin the extended mission, termed the Cassini Equinox Mission. Cassini has been a scientifically remarkable mission and a fantastic return on the investment. If you are reading this blog, then you might already know about Cassini’s discoveries at Enceladus, Titan, the other icy moons, the rings, the magnetosphere and Saturn itself. But if you’re new to following this mission, you can catch up on those discoveries by reading about them here: http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/news/features/feature20080627.cfm. This great science is accomplished by an international team of scientists and engineers. I am thrilled to be able to carry the scientific reins for Cassini as its incoming project scientist.

Hudson Enters the Blogosphere

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Scholastic Administr@tor Enters the Blogosphere: Executive Editor Kevin Hogan on Adding a Popular Blogger to His Team


JPL Camera Marks Hubble's 100,000th Orbit

In commemoration of NASA's Hubble Space Telescope completing its 100,000th orbit, scientists used the JPL-built Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 to take a snapshot of a dazzling region of a nebula 170,000 light-years away (near the Tarantula nebula). Hubble peered into a small portion of the nebula near the star cluster NGC 2074 (upper, left). The region, a firestorm of raw stellar creation, is one of the most active star-forming regions in our Local Group of galaxies. Scientists speculate it was perhaps triggered by a nearby supernova explosion.

Blogosphere = a giant wire service

Clyde Bentley, a Missouri School of Journalism professor who researches user-generated news, suggested at a Future of News conference that editors should treat the blogosphere like a giant wire service. What a great way of looking at it.

Unidym Enters into Second Joint Development Agreement with Samsung Electronics to Integrate Carbon Nanotubes into Display Devices

Unidym Enters into Second Joint Development Agreement with Samsung Electronics to Integrate Carbon Nanotubes into Display Devices

Unidym Enters into Second Joint Development Agreement with Samsung Electronics to Integrate Carbon Nanotubes into Display Devices

Unidym Enters into Second Joint Development Agreement with Samsung Electronics to Integrate Carbon Nanotubes into Display Devices

Unidym Enters into Second Joint Development Agreement with Samsung Electronics to Integrate Carbon Nanotubes into Display Devices

Unidym Enters into Second Joint Development Agreement with Samsung Electronics to Integrate Carbon Nanotubes into Display Devices

Google Enters Fight with Adobe for Online Developers

With Google Apps Google enters a two-way fight between Microsoft and Adobe for the loyalty of developers and publishers of online media.

Using Words as Weapons on the Blogosphere

Calumny in the blogosphere is a serious offense against God's law. Those who engage in it are jeopardizing their immortal souls and the souls of others.

The Health Blogosphere: What It Means for Policy Debates and Journalism

The Kaiser Family Foundation sponsors this discussion about the growing influence of blogs on health news and policy debates. Only in the past few years has the blogosphere become mainstream. In the health policy arena, we now see policymakers, journalists, researchers and interest groups utilizing this new media tool to deliver information to their audiences. The briefing will highlight how the traditional health policy world has embraced blogging and will feature a keynote address by U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Michael Leavitt, the first cabinet officer to author an official blog, followed by a moderated discussion with a variety of health policy bloggers and a media analyst.

From the Virtualization Blogosphere - As VMware Changes CEO

The President of EMC's Cloud Computing Division, Paul Maritz, has been made President & CEO of VMware, immediately replacing co-founder and virtualization pioneer Diane Greene. Here Virtualization Journal brings a round up of the early reactions from the virtualization blogosphere.

Advanced Biological Laboratories Patent Licensing Technologies SARL Enters U.S. Patent License Agreement With Viralliance Inc.

Advanced Biological Laboratories Patent Licensing Technologies SARL Enters U.S. Patent License Agreement With Viralliance Inc.

Advanced Biological Laboratories Patent Licensing Technologies SARL Enters U.S. Patent License Agreement With Viralliance Inc.

Advanced Biological Laboratories Patent Licensing Technologies SARL Enters U.S. Patent License Agreement With Viralliance Inc.

Advanced Biological Laboratories Patent Licensing Technologies SARL Enters U.S. Patent License Agreement With Viralliance Inc.

Health & Fitness : Advanced Biological Laboratories Patent Licensing Technologies SARL Enters U.S. Patent License Agreement With Viralliance Inc.

Landslide - and Other Moving and Shaking - in the Blogosphere

The latest improvements to Landslide's sales application are getting some blogosphere buzz. So is Siemens' unified communications strategy. Is the giant agile enough to keep up in the fast-changing UC space?

Landslide - and Other Moving and Shaking - in the Blogosphere

The latest improvements to Landslide's sales application are getting some blogosphere buzz. So is Siemens' unified communications strategy. Is the giant agile enough to keep up in the fast-changing UC space?

CRM BLOG SAFARILandslide - and Other Moving and Shaking - in the Blogosphere

The latest improvements to Landslide's sales application are getting some blogosphere buzz. So is Siemens' unified communications strategy. Is the giant agile enough to keep up in the fast-changing UC space?

MSSS Delivers First Science Instrument to JPL for 2009 Mars Rover Mission Payload

Malin Space Science Systems, Inc. (MSSS), has delivered the first of four science cameras it is developing for the NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory 2009 Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) rover mission. This camera, the Mars Descent Imager is designed to provide a sequence of hundreds of 2 Megapixel color images of the martian surface during the rover's descent about two years from now. MARDI was transported to JPL last week to participate in a contamination measurement test. That test was completed satisfactorily on 10 July, and instrument functionality was verified in imaging testing the following day (Figure 2). The instrument will shortly be integrated with the MSL rover avionics (computer) for testing, and will be integrated with the rover mechanical systems within the month.

Olympics gets gold-medal coverage in the blogosphere

The 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing China started on Friday, August 8 with great fanfare and hundreds of thousands of fireworks. While the Olympics has its own blog dedicated to the games, we know that the world is taking to the blogosphere to discuss the games and to root for their country's athletes. Â

Giant Lake Confirmed on Saturn's Moon Titan

A partial view of Titan's Ontariou Lacus (right image) from 680 miles away, or 1,100 km away, shows what appears to be a beach in the lower right of the image, below the bright lake shoreline. An image was also taken of the laek feature in June 2005 (left image). Credit: Right Image - NASA/JPL/University of Arizona; Left image - NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute.

Black Holes All Eat the Same WayCollisions Fuel Black Hole Feeding FrenziesProof! Water Ice Found on MarsPluto's Identity Crisis Hits Classrooms and BookstoresFrigid Future for Ocean in Saturn's MoonLarge 'Planet X' May Lurk Beyond Pluto

This composite image of M81 includes X-rays from the Chandra (blue), optical data from Hubble (green), infrared from Spitzer (pink) and ultraviolet data from GALEX (purple). The inset shows a close-up of the Chandra image where a supermassive black hole about 70 million times more massive than the Sun lurks. A new study using data from Chandra and ground-based telescopes, combined with detailed theoretical models, shows that the giant black hole in M81 feeds just like ones with masses of only about ten times that of the Sun. Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/Wisconsin/D.Pooley and CfA/A.Zezas; Optical: NASA/ESA/CfA/A.Zezas; UV: NASA/JPL-Caltech/CfA/J.Huchra et al.; IR: NASA/JPL-Caltech/CfA

Blogosphere Reactions to Novak

When the Human Events website broke the news this morning that conservative columnist Robert Novak has been hospitalized with a brain tumor, the reaction was swift from bloggers on the left and right. Novak has been called a "traitor" by some on the left for his role in the Valerie Plame affair. It's also been a tough week for Novak publicly, after he was seemingly duped into reporting on John McCain's vice presidential selection timeline, and being cited for an alleged hit-and-run on a DC pedestrian.

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