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25 January 2013

A unique view of our planet


Hi readers, 

Today I'd like to share with you a selection of photographs taken by Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield that he posted on his twitter account. These landscape photo's that were taken from the International Space Station show the dramatically different conditions found across the planet.  



An image of the Australian outback and the redness of it's iron rich soil appearing more vivid from space.



Pakistan's south coast glittering in the sunlight.


A climate boarder created by a snowstorm in the southwest of the United States of America.


Finally the chaotic conditions of the Canadian east coast over land and sea are clear to see.

NewScientist magazine suggest these bleak landscape photographs resemble abstract paintings. I'm not convinced, but these images do give a very unique view of our planet. 

Thanks for reading.

Ryan Blackburn / Media Productions

17 January 2013

Orion EFT-1


Good morning readers. 

We live on a planet surrounded by billions of stars and probably millions of earth-like planets that in my life time we will never visit. Until recently we thought that NASA had abandoned any human missions out of our atmosphere due to money and materials constraints. But just this week the ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA have given us hope of one day soon traveling to the stars...

On Wednesday the 16th of January at 10:30 a.m. CST, NASA and ESA joined forces on signed off Program "ORION" producing an extra £350 million for the production.

ORION is the future of deep space travel. Replacing the design of Apollo lunar capsule, ORION will be the first manned mission back to the moon since the 70's and the very first vehicle to take humans to the surface of an orbiting asteroid. You might think that this will be in decades to come.. but the first mission of the ORION is due for launch in 2017.

To view an in depth video from NASA about the ORION program click the here:

Or you can view NASA's home page for the ORION at:  www.nasa.gov/orion


Concept visual of ORION and its main booster

ORION's main chassis made out of liquid formed solid metal

The jigsaw begins, slowly and carefully piecing the capsule together
Concept drawing of the Crew and Service Module



SoVibrant / Media


8 October 2012

Count down to Launch

Good morning readers.

Over the past year we have introduced you to a small team of individuals from Red Bull's Stratos who have been pushing the boundaries of what is physically and mentally possible.

They plan to let Felix Baumgartner 502, the world's most well known and most extreme base jumper, freefall from the edge of space at 120,000 ft, braking the speed of sound on his way down.

Well ladies and gentlemen the time has come. In 24 hours time, the window will open. Felix will enter his pod and Red Bull Stratos will be go for launch.

With state of the art cameras and umpteen live broadcasts, Felix's jump will be watched from around the globe.

If you don't want to miss a moment, join the millions of others by clicking on the links below.

Watch Live: http://www.redbullstratos.com/live/

Watch Live: http://www.redbull.tv/Redbulltv

Follow Felix: http://www.facebook.com/FelixBaumgartner

Join in with Redbull Stratos: http://www.facebook.com/events/492225154128689/



The count down is on. The team in Rowsell gather to wish Felix luck.

Felix and his mum arrive in Roswell

The Red Bull Stratos Team Leaders Line up in front of the pod
before it is transferred to Roswell.


It's not even jump time but yet Felix has to spend the remaining days
before the jump Preparing alone in a pressurised capsule.


Rehearsals are a big part of the build up to the jump.
Anything to put to one side Murphy law.


Using a state-of-the-art telescopic camera to
capture every waking moment of the event.


Sovibrant / Technology



17 August 2012

A Leap of Faith : Red Bull Stratos Update



Good morning readers.

A few months back we introduced you to an incredible man, Felix Baumgarner.

His name may be hard to remember but what he has achieved isn't. Felix is one of only 2 men to break the sound barrier while free-falling from space to land safely down on earth. 

In the 1960's this was achieved once by Joe Kittinger and since then this has never been achieved again... until now. Just this week Felix Baumgarner has taken a leap of faith and completed a free fall from 100,000 ft above the earth. After falling to earth a speed of 741mph  Felix landed safely 20 minutes later. 

This is the second of three jumps for the extreme sports athlete. The next jump is aimed to break the 1960's record set by Joe Kittinger, with Felix free-falling from 120,000ft. To give you an idea of how far that is; it is 4 times the height of Mount Everest!

Follow "A day in the life of Felix," below.


Felix prepares his body and mind for the trip ahead

Last minute checks before entering the pod 


 The pod is lifted as gas fills the huge balloon

 Misson control keeps a close eye on Felix as 
his body is pushed to the limit

The moment of truth. At 100,000ft 
Felix takes a leap of faith


The last view of Felix before the big jump

 
Touch down. Felix gets a hero's welcome.

Sadly the pod doesn't have the safest of landings..

SoVibrant / Technology

6 August 2012

The rover has landed

Good afternoon bloggers. 

If you are British this has to be one of the most memorable weekends ever. However on the other side of the pond. a small group of people have been busy making history as well.

In the early hours of this morning. "CURIOSITY", NASA's mars rover touched down on the red planet; Mars. This monumental event may well be over-shadowed by the current excitement of London 2012 Olympics but the significance of this event cannot be underestimated and it is very much one of mans greatest achievements to date.

In the past NASA has launched and landed a number of missions to the red planet. While some of them landed safely sending back amazing images of the surface of mars, Most broke up on impact.
However. at 6:00am EST, after a 9 month journey, travelling 225 million km at a speed of 13,000mph, "CURIOSITY" successfully and safely landed, in fully working order. These are the first pictures from the red planet.

After a few hours of start-up tests Curiosity has now started its 2 year road trip around the surface of Mars carrying out experiments and searching for life. This is just the first stage in President Obama's long term aim to take humans to Mars by 2030.

Another giant leap for mankind and proof of the growing importance of continuing to explore our galaxy and beyond.