NASA's James Webb Space Telescope just got a little closer to launch with the completion of cryogenic testing on its science cameras and spectrographs and the installation of the final flight mirrors.
After over a year of planning, nearly four months of final cryo (cold) testing and monitoring, the testing on the science instruments module of the observatory was completed. They were removed from a giant thermal vacuum chamber at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland called the Space Environment Simulator, or SES, that duplicates the vacuum and extreme temperatures of space. The SES is a 40-foot-tall, 27-foot-diameter cylindrical chamber that eliminates almost all of the air with vacuum pumps and uses liquid nitrogen and even colder gaseous helium to drop the temperature.
"We needed to test these instruments against the cold because one of the more difficult things on this project is that we are operating at very cold temperatures," said BegoƱa Vila, NASA's Cryogenic Test Lead for the ISIM at NASA Goddard. The ISIM, or Integrated Science Instrument Module is one of three major elements that comprise the James Webb Space Telescope Observatory flight system. "We needed to make sure everything moves and behaves the way we expect them to in space. Everything has to be very precisely aligned for the cameras to take their measurements at those cold temperatures which they are optimized for."
The testing is critical because at these instrument’s final destination in space, one million miles away from Earth, it will operate at incredibly cold temperatures of minus 387 degrees Fahrenheit, or 40 degrees Kelvin. This is 260 degrees Fahrenheit colder than any place on the Earth’s surface has ever been.
"This is the culmination of a lot of hard work by a lot of people who have been working for many, many years," said Jamie Dunn, NASA's Integrated Science Instrument Module Manager for the Webb telescope at Goddard. "This final test was phenomenal, everything is working spectacularly well.
The science instrument modules tested consist of the mid-infrared instrument (MIRI), jointly developed by a nationally funded European Consortium under the auspices of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory; a near infrared spectrometer (NIRSpec), jointly developed by Airbus for ESA and the U.S.; the Fine Guidance Sensor/ Near-InfraRed Imager and Slitless Spectrograph, provided by the the Canadian Space Agency and developed by COM DEV International, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada; and Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam), built by a team at the University of Arizona and Lockheed Martin's Advanced Technology Center.
On March 6, 2016, shortly after the successful instrument testing, the last mirrors in Webb’s optical path were installed into the telescope. Now the telescope is officially optically complete.
"Optical completeness means that all of the telescope mirrors have been installed," said Lee Feinberg, the Webb telescope Optical Telescope Element Manager, at Goddard. "We can now say ‘we have a telescope’—it’s a huge milestone many years in the making."
Once launched into space, this telescope will capture faint light from the very first objects that illuminated the universe after the Big Bang. To make observations of galaxies and stars from that far away, the telescope has a unique set of mirrors: a 25 square meter (~269 square feet) primary mirror consisting of 18 hexagonal concave segments, a secondary rounded, convex mirror, a tertiary concave mirror, and a moveable turning flat mirror called the fine steering mirror.
The Webb telescope’s primary mirror segments and secondary mirror are made of beryllium, which was selected for its stiffness, light weight and stability at cryogenic temperatures. Bare beryllium is not very reflective of near-infrared light, so each mirror is coated with about 0.12 ounces of gold to enable it to efficiently reflect infrared light (which is what the Webb telescope's cameras see).
The anchor of the optical system is the last (third) set of mirrors—the tertiary mirror and the fine steering mirror. These two mirrors are located inside the Aft Optics Subsystem (AOS), which is a phone booth-sized beryllium structure surrounded in black covering. It is located right in the center of the primary mirror, and about half of it sticks up above the primary mirror.
After incoming light hits the expansive primary mirror, it is directed onto the small circular secondary mirror, which reflects it back in the direction of the primary mirror and into the AOS. [Animation: https://youtu.be/y9Z2GbFJWmo ] Inside the back end of the AOS is the tertiary mirror, where light bounces forward to the fine steering mirror at the ‘front’ of the AOS, which then reflects it out the back of the AOS to a focus behind the primary mirror for the scientific instruments.
"The completion of these major milestones represent huge achievements for NASA and our industry, European, Canadian, and academic partners. ISIM and the telescope only reached these milestones because of the passion, dedication, and imagination of an outstanding group of individuals. The next major step is assembling the instrument module and the telescope together to complete the entire ‘cold’ section of the Webb observatory," said Bill Ochs, Webb telescope Project Manager at Goddard.
The mirrors were built by Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation, in Boulder, Colorado. Ball is the principal subcontractor to Northrop Grumman for the optical technology and optical system design. The installation of the mirrors onto the telescope structure is performed by Harris Corporation, a subcontractor to Northrop Grumman. Harris Corporation leads integration and testing for the telescope.
The most powerful space telescope ever built, the Webb telescope will provide images of the first galaxies ever formed and study planets around distant stars. It is a joint project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Canadian Space Agency.
For more information about what's coming up for the Webb until launch, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/nasas-james-webb-space-telescope-coming-together-over-next-two-years
For more information about the Webb telescope, please visit: www.nasa.gov/webb or jwst.nasa.gov.
Laura Betz
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
This post was originally published at NASA.gov
Wednesday, 23 March 2016
Tuesday, 22 March 2016
BMW Vision Next 100 Review
The driver is in constant communication with the vehicle in an intuitive and natural way. At the same time, the vehicle expands the driver’s range of perception and transforms him or her into the “Ultimate Driver”; the best driver they can possibly be.
According to BMW, the concept is able to alter itself to meet the driver's desires and habits, not just in terms of tweaking the suspension or switching off the traction control, but in physically altering the car itself on the go and anticipating and even improving the driver's performance.
BMW Vision Next 100 doors open automatically and the steering column retracts into the dash thanks to sensors that recognize the driver as they approach. Pressing the BMW logo on the dashboard closes the door and extends the column again. Its wheels are hidden underneath intelligent mesh of triangles that shift and change the shape of the body as the wheels turn to help cut down the drag coefficient to 0.18.
In Boost, the Vision Next 100 configures itself around the driver as they take control of the vehicle; the steering wheel and seat shifts and the vehicle itself morphs to indicate the ideal driving line, steering point and speed, and the center console angles itself toward the driver. The driver can also interact with the car by means of gesture control.
In Ease, the concept car alters itself for full autonomous mode; the steering wheel and center console retract, the headrests turn sideways, and the seats and door trim merge into each other which will allow the driver and passengers to face one another and relax as the car takes over the task of handling the commute or long road trips. T he head-up display switches to personalized content and entertainment, and augmented displays highlight the passing scenery.
The digital intelligence of the BMW Vision Next 100 is concentrated in the Companion, which uses sensors and artificial intelligence to study the driver and help to both improve their skills and adjust the car to their preferences. Perfect connectivity between the user and the surroundings enables the BMW Companion to always provide the right recommendations to meet personal mobility preferences, both during driving and outside the vehicle.
BMW Vision Next 100 uses Alive Geometry which performs two main functions. On the one hand, it serves as an analogue display system on the dashboard, alerting the driver to incidents and objects ahead. From the exterior, the Alive Geometry is visible in the form of movable wheelhouse covers for optimal aerodynamics.
Friday, 18 March 2016
Zcan Wireless: The World's First Wireless Scanner Mouse
Imagine yourself in a situation where you need to copy some pages in a gigantic textbook and you don’t have time to write them out, you don’t want to snap it or carry the textbook with you and there is no way you can photocopy the pages without tearing them off, well the good news is that Zcan Wireless is the one and only gadget you need to accomplish this task.
Zcan Wireless is a portable scanner that you can use to scan anywhere and anytime. You can easily use this gadget; swipe over the document or image then watch text and images appear instantly on the monitor.
The gadget communicates wirelessly through 2.4 GHz frequency when used as a mouse and connects to a computer through Wi-Fi for scanning. It is powered by a rechargeable lithium battery and features a scanner that uses SLAM Scan software which was invented in Switzerland, the technology enables fast data entry of text and images, instant editing, as well as easy sharing of contents.
You can easily edit what you scanned with Zcan Wireless on your iPad, MacBook, tablet or laptop. Scanning images and text at a resolution of up to 400 dpi, files can be saved as Excel, Word, PDF, TXT JPEG, TIFF, PNG or BMP files. Editing scanned table in Excel is much faster than typing it entirely from original documents; no more creating table, editing the rows and columns and then starts typing in each cell, all you have to do now is to scan and edit.
Zcan Wireless can be use to break the language barrier, it supports over 199 OCR (Optical Character Recognition) languages and comes complete with a Google Translate shortcut, allowing it to process scanned words and translate them into a different language instantly. And it even read you in the paragraph; it can read newspaper, magazines or books.
Scanned information becomes searchable i.e. Zcan Wireless remembers everything; it keeps everything in sync. You can get more information about this gadget by clicking here
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
Sliden'joy: The World's First Gadget That Triples Your Laptop's Screen
Sliden’joy is a Kickstarter product that allows you to add extra screen to your laptop and make your work easier, better and faster. With an ultra-thin, light, portable and free-standing body, Sliden’joy provides an incredible HD display to maximize your notebook output.
Sliden’joy comes in two mode; single screen which will double your laptop’s screen or double (twins) screens which will triple your laptop’s screen. With 180° rotation, you can share your screen with one, two or more people sitting around the laptop; useful in media editing, business meetings, group study, gaming and much more.
Sliden’joy can easily be used with your laptop just by clipping the gadget either by the use of four specialized adhesive pads or magnetically to your notebook, sliding out the extra screen(s) and connconnectingecting it to your laptop through a single USB 3.0 or two USB 2.0 ports. It will fit perfectly to your laptop so you don’t have to worry about this gadget not fitting to your laptop, or if you want to buy a new laptop.
The gadget is 15 millimeter thin with aluminum hinges and weighing just only 1 kilogram which should not add any significant weight to your existing laptop’s weight. The final weight and thickness will depend on the production components and the finishing chosen.
Sliden’joy which works on both Mac and PC provides an incredible full high-definition experience and increases your productivity with crystal clear images. Three sizes the gadget is available; starting with 13 inches, 15 inches and 17 inches diagonally.
You can get more information about this gadget by visiting Slidenjoy.com
Saturday, 12 March 2016
BMW i8 Review
The BMW i8 is the first sports car with the consumption and emission values of a compact car which gets up to 76 MPGe efficiency. The strength of the plug-in hybrid lies, among other factors, in the perfect synchronisation of electric motor and combustion engine, which makes itself apparent in maximum efficiency and dynamics on the road.
You can buy Cars at:
Konga.com by clicking here (only KIA brand of car is available)
With each detail working toward channeling airflow for greater efficiency, aerodynamics plays a key role in the design of the BMW i8. Additionally, the streamflow design of the vehicle’s rear wing helps provide significant downforce all the way up to the electronically limited top speed of 155 mph.
From front to back, the BMW i8 is dedicated to reducing drag by employing EfficientDynamic ventilation technologies. These vents actively open and close to provide additional cooling, reduce the coefficient of drag, and improve the vehicle’s overall aerodynamics. Also, the front Air Curtains help channel airflow through the back vents to cool the TwinPower Turbo 3-cylinder engine in the rear of the car.
The choice to use lightweight materials in the construction helps make this plug-in hybrid vehicle as aerodynamic and sporty as possible. Its two-part structure uses both aluminum and Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) for their rigidity and extreme lightness in comparison to steel. As opposed to conventional glass, the acoustic separator between the engine and the cabin is made from substantially lighter chemically hardened glass.
The Driving Experience Control switch on the center console offers various driving modes. The standard COMFORT mode offers a balance between sporty performance and fuel efficiency. SPORT mode features the ultra-intense boost function provided by the electric motor. ECO PRO mode supports a more efficient, optimized driving style which can be used in both all-electric mode and hybrid mode. Finally, eDRIVE mode is purely electric, offering a max range of up to 15 miles and a max speed of 75 mph for a totally tailpipe emission-free ride.
You can buy Cars at:
Konga.com by clicking here (only KIA brand of car is available)
With each detail working toward channeling airflow for greater efficiency, aerodynamics plays a key role in the design of the BMW i8. Additionally, the streamflow design of the vehicle’s rear wing helps provide significant downforce all the way up to the electronically limited top speed of 155 mph.
From front to back, the BMW i8 is dedicated to reducing drag by employing EfficientDynamic ventilation technologies. These vents actively open and close to provide additional cooling, reduce the coefficient of drag, and improve the vehicle’s overall aerodynamics. Also, the front Air Curtains help channel airflow through the back vents to cool the TwinPower Turbo 3-cylinder engine in the rear of the car.
The choice to use lightweight materials in the construction helps make this plug-in hybrid vehicle as aerodynamic and sporty as possible. Its two-part structure uses both aluminum and Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) for their rigidity and extreme lightness in comparison to steel. As opposed to conventional glass, the acoustic separator between the engine and the cabin is made from substantially lighter chemically hardened glass.
BMW i8 combines an electric motor with a combustion engine for
unparalleled power and performance. Launching from 0 to 60 mph in 4.2
seconds, this vehicle is as efficient as it is dynamic. The all-electric
motor is situated on the front axle, while the TwinPower Turbo
1.5-litre, 3-cylinder engine drives the rear axle. When combined, these
two elements deliver an innovative all-wheel drive sports car with a
total system output of 357 horsepower, 420 lb-ft of torque as well as an
added electrical boost inherent to eDrive vehicles.
It
takes two and a half hours for BMW i8 to fully charge. This charging
technology can be found at over 23,300 U.S. public charging facilities
or from a Level 2 charging station installed at home. Energy can be
repurposed while driving to charge the battery from thrust, braking, or
directly from the gas engine. It can also be recovered whenever you’re
hungry for an extra boost of power.The Driving Experience Control switch on the center console offers various driving modes. The standard COMFORT mode offers a balance between sporty performance and fuel efficiency. SPORT mode features the ultra-intense boost function provided by the electric motor. ECO PRO mode supports a more efficient, optimized driving style which can be used in both all-electric mode and hybrid mode. Finally, eDRIVE mode is purely electric, offering a max range of up to 15 miles and a max speed of 75 mph for a totally tailpipe emission-free ride.
Thursday, 3 March 2016
Lenovo Yoga 900 Specifications & Possible Price In Nigeria
Lenovo Yoga 900 is an incredible hybrid laptop which features an
impressive Quad HD display, abundant RAM and latest, robust Intel Core
i5 to Core i7 processor. It is considered the successor to the Yoga 3
Pro.
You can buy Lenovo Laptops at:
Konga.com by clicking here
The Lenovo Yoga 900 features an ultraportable design with the thickness of just 14.9 millimetres and weight of 1.3 kilograms. Just like Lenovo Yoga 3, the 2-in-1 laptop uses the awesome watchband-style hinge comprising over 800 individual components which allows the laptop’s screen to be flipped all the way round in order to be used as a tablet. The hybrid can also be used in a kiosk or presentation mode as well as other modes in-between.
It comes with a touch-screen of 13.3 inches in diagonal which is based on In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology, for awesome ultra wide-angle viewing. The display boasts a Quad HD+ resolution of 3,200 x 1,800 pixels.
Yoga 900 packs a powerful sixth-generation Intel Core i processor (Core i5 to Core i7). The speedy CPUs are supported by RAM of up to 16 GB and zippy solid-state drives, whose capacity range from 256GB to 512GB. It also boots the latest Windows 10 operating system.
Yoga 900 is equipped with a 4-cell, 66-WHr Li-Polymer battery which will take you through a full work day without hooking up to a power source. It comes with an integrated 1-megapixel HD camera and JBL stereos speakers backed by Dolby DS 1.0 audio technology.
The laptop packs two standard USB 3.0 ports, one USB Type-C port, and a 4-in-1 card reader. The power port also doubles as a USB 2.0 port. It also comes with Bluetooth 4.0 and dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11ac for wireless connectivity.
Lenovo Yoga 900 is not yet available in Nigeria but when available, its price is expected to range from N360,000 to N450,000 depending on your location in Nigeria.
Lenovo Yoga 900 Specification
Here are a few specification of the Lenovo Yoga 900:
General Features
You can buy Lenovo Laptops at:
Konga.com by clicking here
The Lenovo Yoga 900 features an ultraportable design with the thickness of just 14.9 millimetres and weight of 1.3 kilograms. Just like Lenovo Yoga 3, the 2-in-1 laptop uses the awesome watchband-style hinge comprising over 800 individual components which allows the laptop’s screen to be flipped all the way round in order to be used as a tablet. The hybrid can also be used in a kiosk or presentation mode as well as other modes in-between.
It comes with a touch-screen of 13.3 inches in diagonal which is based on In-Plane Switching (IPS) technology, for awesome ultra wide-angle viewing. The display boasts a Quad HD+ resolution of 3,200 x 1,800 pixels.
Yoga 900 packs a powerful sixth-generation Intel Core i processor (Core i5 to Core i7). The speedy CPUs are supported by RAM of up to 16 GB and zippy solid-state drives, whose capacity range from 256GB to 512GB. It also boots the latest Windows 10 operating system.
Yoga 900 is equipped with a 4-cell, 66-WHr Li-Polymer battery which will take you through a full work day without hooking up to a power source. It comes with an integrated 1-megapixel HD camera and JBL stereos speakers backed by Dolby DS 1.0 audio technology.
The laptop packs two standard USB 3.0 ports, one USB Type-C port, and a 4-in-1 card reader. The power port also doubles as a USB 2.0 port. It also comes with Bluetooth 4.0 and dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11ac for wireless connectivity.
Lenovo Yoga 900 is not yet available in Nigeria but when available, its price is expected to range from N360,000 to N450,000 depending on your location in Nigeria.
Lenovo Yoga 900 Specification
Here are a few specification of the Lenovo Yoga 900:
General Features
- OS: Windows 10 Home
- Processor: Up to 6th generation Intel Core i7
- GPU: Intel HD Graphics
- Memory: Up to 16 GB LP-DDR3L
- Colours: Silver, Orange, Gold
- Dimension: 32.4 x 22.5 x 1.49 cm
- Weight: 1.3 kg
- Display: 13.3-inch QHD+ (3200 x 1800) IPS, 300 nits
- Pointing Device: Clickpad
- Built-in Storage: Up to 512 GB Samsung PCIe SSD
- Optical Storage: Blu-Ray Drive, DVD+/-RW, or DVD ROM (Some models lack optical drives)
- Bundled Cloud Storage: No
- Webcam: 1MP 720p HD Video, CMOS Camera
- USB 3.0: Yes, 3 ports, 2 type A, 1 type C with video out
- USB 2.0: Yes, 1 ports
- DisplayPort: No
- VGA: Yes, 1 port
- Ethernet (RJ-45): Yes, 1 port
- SD Slot: Yes, 1 slot
- Mic/Headphone: Yes
- WLAN: Yes, WiFi 2 x 2 802.11 a/c
- Bluetooth: Yes, Bluetooth 4.0
- Use Time: Up to 9 Hours Local Video Playback
- Lenovo™ OneKey Recovery
- Lenovo™ Companion 3.0
- Lenovo™ REACHit
- Lenovo™ SHAREit
- Lenovo™ Photo Master
- Lenovo™ WRITEit
- JBL® Stereo Speakers with Dolby® DS 1.0