NASA's Space Launch System Searches For a Mission Slashdotby Soulskill on space at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 21, 2014, 11:33 pm)

schwit1 writes: Managers of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) are searching for a mission that they can propose and convince Congress to fund. "Once SLS is into the 2020s, the launch rate should see the rocket launching at least once per year, ramping up to a projected three times per year for the eventual Mars missions. However, the latter won’t be until the 2030s. With no missions manifested past the EM-2 flight, the undesirable question of just how 'slow' a launch rate would be viable for SLS and her workforce has now been asked." Meanwhile, two more Russian rocket engines were delivered yesterday, the first time that's happened since a Russian official threatened to cut off the supply. Another shipment of three engines is expected later this year. In Europe, Arianespace and the European Space Agency signed a contract today for the Ariane 5 rocket to launch 12 more of Europe’s Galileo GPS satellites on three launches. This situation really reminds me of the U.S. launch market in the 1990s, when Boeing and Lockheed Martin decided that, rather than compete with Russia and ESA for the launch market, they instead decided to rely entirely on U.S. government contracts, since those contracts didn’t really demand that they reduce their costs significantly to compete.

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NASA's Space Launch System Searches For a Mission Slashdotby Soulskill on space at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 21, 2014, 11:33 pm)

schwit1 writes: Managers of NASA's Space Launch System (SLS) are searching for a mission that they can propose and convince Congress to fund. "Once SLS is into the 2020s, the launch rate should see the rocket launching at least once per year, ramping up to a projected three times per year for the eventual Mars missions. However, the latter won’t be until the 2030s. With no missions manifested past the EM-2 flight, the undesirable question of just how 'slow' a launch rate would be viable for SLS and her workforce has now been asked." Meanwhile, two more Russian rocket engines were delivered yesterday, the first time that's happened since a Russian official threatened to cut off the supply. Another shipment of three engines is expected later this year. In Europe, Arianespace and the European Space Agency signed a contract today for the Ariane 5 rocket to launch 12 more of Europe’s Galileo GPS satellites on three launches. This situation really reminds me of the U.S. launch market in the 1990s, when Boeing and Lockheed Martin decided that, rather than compete with Russia and ESA for the launch market, they instead decided to rely entirely on U.S. government contracts, since those contracts didn’t really demand that they reduce their costs significantly to compete.

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At Home with Tim O'Reilly (Videos 5 and 6 of 6) Slashdotby Roblimo on opensource at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 21, 2014, 11:33 pm)

Today's videos are parts five and six of our casual interview with Tim O'Reilly, founder of O'Reilly Media and one of the most influential open source boosters around. (You supplied the questions. He supplied the answers.) We had a lot more to say about Tim Tuesday when we ran parts one and two of our video interview with him. Yesterday we ran parts three and four. (Today's alternate Video Links: Video 5 ~ Video 6.)

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At Home with Tim O'Reilly (Videos 5 and 6 of 6) Slashdotby Roblimo on opensource at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 21, 2014, 11:33 pm)

Today's videos are parts five and six of our casual interview with Tim O'Reilly, founder of O'Reilly Media and one of the most influential open source boosters around. (You supplied the questions. He supplied the answers.) We had a lot more to say about Tim Tuesday when we ran parts one and two of our video interview with him. Yesterday we ran parts three and four. (Today's alternate Video Links: Video 5 ~ Video 6.)

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US National Guard to withdraw from Ferguson AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at August 21, 2014, 11:30 pm)

Governor of Missouri orders withdrawal of forces from St Louis suburb where police killed an unarmed black teenager.
US National Guard to withdraw from Ferguson AL JAZEERA ENGLISH (AJE)(cached at August 21, 2014, 11:30 pm)

Governor of Missouri orders withdrawal of forces from St Louis suburb where police killed an unarmed black teenager.
External Link: Journalists: Print Newspapers Are Dying, Time to Pivot TidBITS(cached at August 21, 2014, 11:04 pm)

At Medium, journalism professor and inveterate Internet observer Clay Shirky declares the end of the print newspaper and makes a blunt recommendation, “If you are a journalist at a print publication, your job is in danger. Period. Time to do something about it.” In particular, he encourages current journalists to learn to understand and present data, become comfortable with social media as a newsroom tool, and get experience working in teams to launch new products.

 

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External Link: Journalists: Print Newspapers Are Dying, Time to Pivot TidBITS(cached at August 21, 2014, 11:04 pm)

At Medium, journalism professor and inveterate Internet observer Clay Shirky declares the end of the print newspaper and makes a blunt recommendation, “If you are a journalist at a print publication, your job is in danger. Period. Time to do something about it.” In particular, he encourages current journalists to learn to understand and present data, become comfortable with social media as a newsroom tool, and get experience working in teams to launch new products.

 

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Kravallpolis till kaotiskt parlament SvD Utrikes(cached at August 21, 2014, 11:03 pm)

Kravallpolis kallades in till det sydafrikanska parlamentet på torsdagen efter att en presidentutfrågning dränkts i skrik och gap från oppositionen. ”Betala tillbaka pengarna!” vrålade en grupp radikala parlamentsledamöter när presidenten Jacob Zuma grillades om de motsvarande 166 miljoner kronor dyra ”säkerhetsuppgraderingar” som har genomförts vid hans privata residens.
Kravallpolis till kaotiskt parlament SvD Utrikes(cached at August 21, 2014, 11:03 pm)

Kravallpolis kallades in till det sydafrikanska parlamentet på torsdagen efter att en presidentutfrågning dränkts i skrik och gap från oppositionen. ”Betala tillbaka pengarna!” vrålade en grupp radikala parlamentsledamöter när presidenten Jacob Zuma grillades om de motsvarande 166 miljoner kronor dyra ”säkerhetsuppgraderingar” som har genomförts vid hans privata residens.
Kvinnor är effektiva rekryterare åt Islamiska staten SvD Inrikes(cached at August 21, 2014, 11:03 pm)

 
Kvinnor är effektiva rekryterare åt Islamiska staten SvD Inrikes(cached at August 21, 2014, 11:03 pm)

 
Vuln: OpenSSL DTLS CVE-2014-3507 Remote Denial of Service Vulnerability (SecurityFoc SANS ISC SecNewsFeed(cached at August 21, 2014, 11:00 pm)

Förseningar för tågen runt Stockholm SvD Inrikes(cached at August 21, 2014, 10:33 pm)

Det är fortsatta förseningar för tågtrafiken runt Stockholm efter det att ett godståg spårat ur vid Stockholms central natten till onsdagen.
New Research Suggests Cancer May Be an Intrinsic Property of Cells Slashdotby Soulskill on medicine at January 1, 1970, 1:00 am (cached at August 21, 2014, 10:33 pm)

cranky_chemist sends this report from NPR: "Cancer simply may be here to stay. Researchers at Kiel University, the Catholic University of Croatia and other institutions discovered that hydra — tiny, coral-like polyps that emerged hundreds of millions of years ago — form tumors similar to those found in humans. Which suggests that our cells' ability to develop cancer is "an intrinsic property" that has evolved at least since then — way, way, way before we rallied our forces to try to tackle it, said Thomas Bosch, an evolutionary biologist at Kiel University who led the study, published in Nature Communications in June (abstract) To get ahead of cancer, he said, "you have to interfere with fundamental pathways. It's a web of interactions," he said. "It's very difficult to do." That's why cancer "will probably never be completely eradicated."

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