itnewsbot, to random

Ocean Temperatures Break Records. Scientists are Alarmed - An anonymous reader shared this report from CNN:
Ocean surface heat is at record-b... - https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/05/06/0412247/ocean-temperatures-break-records-scientists-are-alarmed?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed

richard, to random

An unimpressive #sunrise on the U.S. #southern #EastCoast this morning. I fell asleep early, like 5 or 6 pm so I was up about 3 am, a good time for #Stargazing. I am not ready for the daylight. But the #NightSky was equally unimpressive this morning. The #clouds were so thick I couldn't see a single star. Even the #moon was obscured by clouds. I would love to live in one of the few places on Earth where the sun didn't shine for long periods of time. Can't wait for the sun to become a #RedGiant.

richard,

But until the sun becomes a , it is my hope that humans will go extinct soon (*in Earth years) so that the ecosystem can recover. Let the rest of life on survive, thrive, and without us, I say.

NoelJPenaflor, to photography
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itnewsbot, to random

LoRa Goes To The Moon - LoRa is a communications method that allows for long range radio contacts to be ma... - https://hackaday.com/2023/05/03/lora-goes-to-the-moon/ -moon-earth

avds2708_1, to random

Only after the last tree has been cut down.
Only after the last river has been poisoned.
Only after the last fish has been caught, only then will you find that money cannot be eaten.

pomarede, to space
@pomarede@mastodon.social avatar

On the cover of Nature, an artist’s impression of the engulfment of a planet by its Sun-like star — an event that awaits Earth and the other planets of the inner Solar System in about 5 billion years.

https://nature.com/nature/volumes/617/issues/7959

Research paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-05842-x

#universe #astronomy #astrophysics #astrodon #sun #earth #solarsystem #stars #planets #space #science #research

helenczerski, to climate

Planet Earth has two fundamental rules:

  1. Energy flows through (in from sunlight and then radiated away into space some time later - Earth is just a temporary stop-off)
  2. Stuff/atoms/matter goes round and round

Every decision we make about a sustainable future should bear those in mind. We can’t change these rules, so we have to choose what we do to work within this system, like the rest of nature does. And this illuminates a lot of issues (see following posts). #climate #Earth #Energy

helenczerski,

The first rule (about energy flowing through) shows us what climate change really is: the slow accumulation of energy in the Earth system, because greenhouse gases are slowing down the flow of energy away into space. Animation here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08xy3tj

This is a problem because it puts two of our three life support systems (Earth and the infrastructure of our civilisation) into conflict with each other. The third life support system that each of us has is our own body.

helenczerski,

The second rule shows us why we fundamentally need to treat our resources like nature does: we need to START with the poo (or the “waste” material). All the atoms in nature used to be something else - part of the atmosphere, the soil, various forms of life etc.

Nothing should be considered “waste” - there is no place called Away to put it. Everything has to come round again. We might need to extract things from rocks sometimes, but the framing must be recycling.

dmartuk, to random
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A dying bur believed to be one of the oldest in Chicago was cut down yesterday after reaching the end of its lifecycle. While this is a sad end to a beloved , the oak's legacy will be preserved by a nearby arboretum.

You can read more here:
https://blockclubchicago.org/2023/04/27/dying-lincoln-park-zoo-oak-tree-older-than-chicago-to-be-cut-down-monday-heres-how-to-say-goodbye/

photo credit: Block Club Chicago

DemocracySpot, to random
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✂️ "Go to . And don't forget the bicycle pump!"

Must Exit by November 3rd 2022. Oh noes!

from @

✂️ 1:00 plays within this toot.


https://youtube.com/clip/UgkxxhlQr12SRTUFmthdsZjdSEwaJWUH-iSQ

itnewsbot, to random

Satellite Data Reveal 20,000 Previously Unknown Deep-Sea Mountains - The number of known mountains in Earth's oceans has roughly doubled. Global satell... - https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/05/01/1622211/satellite-data-reveal-20000-previously-unknown-deep-sea-mountains?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed

SharonCummingsArt, to art
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perrytrails, to random
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ernandy, to climate Portuguese
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spaceflight, to space German

📆 October 24, 2022 "The bad news is estimates that it tracks only about 40 percent of the ☄️ enough that they could cause calamity if they were to hit " https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/10/24/nasa-asteroid-telescope

prefec2, to random
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rahmstorf, to random German

The current record heat in Portugal and Spain is linked to hot air coming from the south-west, which is linked to a wave in the jetstream (blue). It goes anti-clockwise around a low pressure over the Atlantic, sitting above the cold patch in the North Atlantic sea surface. 1/x

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jimmygnarly,
@jimmygnarly@mastodon.online avatar

@rahmstorf

vs. stupid' .. yep

dictates *

is foresight * https://vimeo.com/27076776 (s adapt or perish.. ? EV up * save ton$ too.. tip more ha :ablobcatrave:

danderson, (edited ) to random
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Today I'm remembering one of the coolest space things ever: Voyager 2's S-band radio receiver has been broken for 44 years, and yet we can still talk to it.

Back in 1978 the primary receiver failed, and the team discovered the backup receiver had a faulty capacitor in the PLL circuit that adjusted for Doppler shift. Since then, Voyager 2's receive bandwidth has been much narrower, and the band-pass window wanders back and forth by a few hundred Hz with temp changes.

hopefulhumanizer,

@danderson The JPL team over the entire span of the voyager project deserve accolades. But what stands out is the philosophy of of making use of limited resources. Back here on earth, continuous improvement bloats software, which obsoletes hardware, which drives sales and creates e-waste. If only we treated the earth as a limited resource?
#earth #resources #software #bloatware #e-waste

spaceflight, to random

A team of 🇪🇸 scientists have found that the basalt at a quarry near https://graphhopper.com/maps/?point=Teguise&layer=Esri+Satellite bears a striking similarity to the samples of 🌙 – brought back to 🌎 by the crew of 14 in 📆 1971 https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20230424-the-people-creating-fake-moon-dust

Picture : https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Teguise_Tao_-_Monta%C3%B1a_Tamia_06_ies.jpg

fifepsy, to random
@fifepsy@zirk.us avatar

after

the earth
turned over

scored as a song
of silence

awaiting …

OSM_tourism, to random

#OpenStreetMap is meanwhile very detailed (except #shop POIs), but how about a #OpenUniverseMap ? #Marble offers different layers for #Earth 🌎 , #Moon 🌙 , #Mars 🔴 https://marble.kde.org/features.php. But with #OpenCollaboration they could be much more #precise 🔬 https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Mapping_the_Moon

itnewsbot, to random

VC Firms Create $60 Billion-plus Climate Tech Alliance With Backing From the UN - A group of venture capital firms including Tiger Global and Union Square Ventures ... - https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/04/25/2027201/vc-firms-create-60-billion-plus-climate-tech-alliance-with-backing-from-the-un?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed

NoelJPenaflor, to photography
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spaceflight, to internet

The 📶 should have been tested by a experiment () during the mission planned for 📆 August 2022 which is currently delayed. https://www.forbes.com/sites/jamiecartereurope/2022/10/29/nasa-will-launch-psyche-mission-to-explore-asteroid-worth-more-than-the-global-economy

📱 on the : 's first beyond- cell site will launch next summer on a Falcon 9 rocket as part of its IM-2 mission https://www.fastcompany.com/90795731/why-nokia-wants-to-put-an-lte-network-on-the-moon

Pictures : https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Astronomers_inside_the_CSIRO_Parkes_radio_telescope.jpg https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Night_sky_over_New_Norcia_(24807822968).jpg

spaceflight, (edited )

: will test a futuristic communications system, called Optical Communication. It uses to communicate with 🌏, instead of radio waves, encoding data in , which are particles of light. https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/missions/psyche/overview

period opening on 📆 Oct. 10, 2023

Picture : :cc_zero: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Main_Asteroid_Belt_Asteroids.jpg

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