The sun’s minimal maximum

Bob Zimmerman writes about the situation with the weak solar maximum during this phase of the solar cycle: The Sun has a maximum and no one notices – Behind The Black.

See also this earlier post about the solar cycle. And be sure to take a daily glance of the latest images and data of the sun and space weather on the HobbySpace Sun & Space Weather page

SOHO sun image

The astronomy inspired music resource guide by Andrew Fraknoi

Andrew Fraknoi, professor of astronomy at Foothill College, near San Francisco, has collected astronomy inspired music for many years and has  organized them into a resource guide : Music Inspired by Astronomy: A Resource Guide Organized by Topic | Browse – Astronomy Education Review

He talks about this activity on his blog: Exploring the Universe: Music Inspired by Astronomy – Andrew Fraknoi

For more about space inspired music, as well as about music played in space, see the extensive HobbySpace Space Music resources.

 

Space policy roundup – July.16.13

Recent space policy items (check back for additions throughout the day and evening):

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Carnival of Space #310 – Chandra Blog

The Chandra X-Ray Observatory blog hosts the latest Carnival of Space.

Crowdsource to Mars student contest + Kickstarter interplanetary Cubesat thruster

Here are two space related crowdfunding campaigns:

The Society for International Space Cooperation (SISC) is “an educational nonprofit organization whose board includes astronauts, cosmonauts, and luminaries like director James Cameron.” They have started the project Crowdsource To Mars Online Platform & Student Contest

The Crowdsource To Mars International Online Platform and Student Competition is open to students from 12-18 years old. Its purpose is to inspire students around the world to focus their creativity on offering solutions to some of the challenges of a mission to Mars. Students work with mentors who can be family members, teachers, or science professionals. Interested students and mentors from around the world can sign up on the SISC site and find others to collaborate with on a project. Team projects with participants from multiple countries is encouraged. Online collaboration and tools will be provided for teams to be able to work together across the globe.

Winners will be awarded significant monetary prizes to support their education and given an extraordinary opportunity to meet today’s world-renowned scientists and scholars.

See the Crowdsource to Mars page for more details and for giving a donation.

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The Kickstarter  CAT: A Thruster for Interplanetary CubeSats by Benjamin Longmier, Ph.D (which I’ve mentioned before) aims to raise $200k to develop small plasma thrusters that can use water or Iodine to provide propulsion for nanosats that will be powerful and efficient enough to move them out of earth orbit and into deep space.

For more info:

http://www.spacesociety.org/crowdsourcetomars2014