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Storyline from a Hollywood movie?!

28/3/2015

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NASA announced details this week of their plans to launch a robotic probe to rendezvous with an asteroid as part of their Asteroid Redirect Mission (ARM). 

The probe, which is provisionally scheduled to launch in 2020, will latch on to a boulder from the surface of the asteroid using robotic arms, before departing with the boulder and returning to a cis-lunar orbit. A manned mission will then meet up with the orbiting probe in 2025 and astronauts will collect samples from the captured rock to take back to Earth for analysis. 

The ambitious project, budgeted at around $1.25 billion, sounds like a storyline from a Hollywood movie, but if it goes ahead (no guarantees of that yet), it will be an excellent opportunity for NASA to test new technologies and techniques that will be needed for future manned deep space missions such as to Mars, while also learning more about asteroids and how to defend the Earth against them. 

Take a look at this excellent video of the project – it really is pretty “sci-fi” and I’m loving the dramatic music that goes with it!


(Video courtesy of NASA)

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Goodbye Mr. Spock . . . . .

10/3/2015

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Leonard Simon Nimoy departed this world on 27th February 2015, leaving behind him a priceless legacy for generations of science fiction fans. His life was dedicated to the arts in its many forms. He was an actor, filmmaker, poet, painter and photographer; however, he will always be remembered for his role as Spock in the Star Trek TV series (Jornada nas Estrelas, in Brazil).

In this hugely successful TV and film franchise, Nimoy personified the logical, methodical and precise reasoning of someone who knew science in great depth. Everything, however, was always carried out in a very calm manner, devoid of any manifestations of deeper emotion, as in reality, Spock was in fact only half-human, with the other half being Vulcan.

His condition of being an ‘alien’ was often the target of Nimoy’s own jokes, who used to say: “My parents, who were of Ukrainian origin, came to the United States as immigrant aliens. I on the other hand am American and ended up becoming an ‘alien’ in Hollywood”.

Nimoy was born on 26th March 1931, in Boston Massachusetts, and even as a child he showed a special talent, when successfully participating in local artistic productions. In his 20s, he debuted in cinema with some roles in films such as Rhubarb, Francis goes to West Point and Zombies of the Stratosphere. The fame, however, only came a decade later, through the role of Spock.

At 83 years of age, Leonard Nimoy died at his home with his family alongside him, after a long fight against a chronic lung disease, quite probably caused by smoking. The actor, who gave the famous Vulcan salute with his hand to indicate "live long and prosper", departed leaving the sensation that his life had not been long enough. After all, for a legion of fans, Star Trek’s Mr. Spock should have been eternal.

And at the end of the day, his admirers are probably right. Generations to come will still know of the interstellar adventures of Star Trek and the logical, methodical and wise Vulcan-Earthling who, with no show of feelings, always managed to thrill his audience.



Pode ler este artigo em Português também, seguindo este link para o jornal Diário Popular

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