I've just read in Science that a new project is beginning shortly called "Stardust@Home" at this site. I'm not sure how many know of it, having found only one brief reference to it searching here. It is going to use your eyes and brain to examine downloaded images ( using their 'virtual' microscope ) to locate tracks of dust in the aerogel used by the Stardust spacecraft that has just dropped off it's capsule back at Earth last week. Sounds cool. I've signed up.
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This sounds fun. Did someone already take the test they are speaking off?
Will I need broadband or will ISDN be sufficient?
Michael
Team Linux Users Everywhere
RE: This sounds fun. It
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It does, doesn't it?
As far as I can tell it's 'pre-registration' at present, they take your email, and get back to you later. Scanning is mid-Feb, with March kicking off the search.
Dunno...
Cheers, Mike.
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OK, just pre-registered.
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OK, just pre-registered. Let's see what happens.
Michael
Team Linux Users Everywhere
This is very interesting
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This is very interesting project. I pre-registered some 10 days ago. Still no tests. I like especially following part...
"In recognition of the critical importance of the Stardust@home volunteers, the discoverer of an interstellar dust particle will appear as a co-author on any scientific paper by the Stardust@home collaboration announcing the discovery of the particle."
That will be cool, to discover stardust and become a co-author of scientific paper(s) about that discovery. If I find it, I guess I'll be the first researcher in the field of Economics with the published research paper in the field of Astronomy. :-)
RE: This is very
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It will look cool on your CV
~~gravywavy
The FAQ is now
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The FAQ is now online!
Michael
Team Linux Users Everywhere
There has been a delay with
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There has been a delay with Stardust@Home, explained here. I guess they have to get it right!
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Further delay
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Further delay :(
Team Linux Users Everywhere
From this
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From this site:
Not long now!!!
Cheers, Mike.
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Don't forget tomorrow is
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Don't forget tomorrow is Stardust Day! :-)
Cheers, Mike.
I have made this letter longer than usual because I lack the time to make it shorter ...
... and my other CPU is a Ryzen 5950X :-) Blaise Pascal