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Phage
reply to post by StealthyKat
Well THAT is a little odd....why is that one still up if it's Nasa?
Firstly it's obviously on a different server.
Secondly, it's an automated system. No humans needed.
The central server, where data storage of each event and automated analysis occurs, also automatically generates a web page each morning containing the particulars of events from the previous night.
articles.adsabs.harvard.edu...
Combination of the two would be my guess. But I wouldn't be surprised if it shuts down before long too.edit on 10/1/2013 by Phage because: (no reason given)
It just doesn't seem to me that NASA could claim sole 'ownership' (or control) of the ISS cameras...
the crew responsible for the Voyager 2 space probe wrote late Monday on Twitter. "Farewell, humans. Sort it out yourselves."
The only 1 who knows the
reply to post by StealthyKat
Is the goverment shut down on perpose? I mean is a false flag going to happen while Congress is out of the picture and hideing in there bunkers. Will a meteor hit earth that they know about and us sheepies are going to fend for ourselfs? There is a lot of strange meteors in the sky lately that could be the reason for the goverment shut down to not cause a public panic.
Any thoughts?
The U.S. government shutdown may have taken NASA's asteroid-warning Twitter feed offline, but it shouldn't affect the search for potentially hazardous space rocks much, scientists say.
NASA announced Monday that the Near Earth Object Office at the space agency's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., wouldnt be sending out tweets from its @AsteroidWatch account during the government shutdown, which went into effect at midnight EDT Oct. 1.
But efforts to spot asteroids that could pose a threat to our planet — such as the Arizona-based Catalina Sky Survey, which has found the majority of new near-Earth objects for the past several years — should keep working normally for some time to come.
"The detection stuff is still going on," said Tim Spahr, director of the Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Mass., the world clearinghouse for information about newly discovered asteroids and comets.
NotAnAspie
reply to post by Pauligirl
Again... Shut down of yet another free ass twitter feed. Like that's saving us so much government money.
Meanwhile, they are still looking for asteroids, they are just going to keep looking even harder for new dumb excuses to not tell us about any of it.
Are we really supposed to be that dumb as to think they needed to shut down a twitter feed?
StealthyKat
I don't know how credible this site is....but....this is interesting...IF true.
Russian astronomers are claiming a decent sized asteroid came within 12,000 km of earth Friday night.
www.huffingtonpost.co.uk...
Phage
reply to post by lostgirl
It just doesn't seem to me that NASA could claim sole 'ownership' (or control) of the ISS cameras...
What make you think they did?
What makes you think it isn't a mutual agreement?
The only 1 who knows the
reply to post by StealthyKat
Is the goverment shut down on perpose? I mean is a false flag going to happen while Congress is out of the picture and hideing in there bunkers. Will a meteor hit earth that they know about and us sheepies are going to fend for ourselfs? There is a lot of strange meteors in the sky lately that could be the reason for the goverment shut down to not cause a public panic.
Any thoughts?
StealthyKat
reply to post by thepolish1
Yes...this whole thing has got me ticked off...but I stay away from politics on ATS LOL....though the ISS cam won't save us from an asteroid LOL, I just enjoy watching it. It provides a glimpse of ourselves from another point of view. When I see that big blue marble spinning through the vastness of space, I picture how small we are in the scheme of things....and it brings some bit of humility to me. Sort of puts things in perpective. Maybe if we took more time to notice things like that, the world would be a much better place.
Yeah...I'm a dreamer LOL!edit on 10/1/2013 by StealthyKat because: sp
Myomistress
IAMTAT
reply to post by StealthyKat
Nice find.
But the notice is blaming it on the government shutdown.
Thanks, Obama!
This is a bi partisan issue, you cannot just blame Obama alone for this. If both sides can't get along and stop fighting and acting like children, then things like this happen. I think honestly our government and constitution need a HUGE revamping to avoid situations like this. Doing everything in twos just does not work anymore.