The german russian x. Ray telescope to rosarito took off from by canoe or in the summer of 2019 for many scientists the launch was the fulfillment of a dream. Now comes the next successful step even as he turns on track and training its 7 cameras on the cosmos. Over the next 4 years the telescope is to create a map of all the known galaxies researchers hope to find clues as to why our universe continues to expand. You. This is the world as we know as but as we zoom as the earth looks a lot smaller. Its just one of many planets that orbit the star at the center of our solar system the sun. One of the 300000000000 stars that make up our galaxy the milky way. Imagine taking a galaxy the size of ours and shrinking it to the size of our brain something cosmologist york invalid dreams about. Because the distances are unimaginable despite that we can look out so far with our telescopes that we are able to get a good idea of how the universe as a whole behaves and thats fascinating. In some ways the universe can be compared to a loaf of raisin bread. The raisins it contains i began like seeds. When you bake the dough to raise and start off close to each other. Then when the bread begins to rise in the oven the raisins start to drift apart the distance between them gets bigger. Its a similar story with our universe its expanding and as an ever increasing speed in the process hundreds of billions of galaxies are moving away from each other. And that poses an enigma what force is driving this expansion physicists call it dark energy it can be compared to the rising agent in our loaf of the universe and agent that seems to be growing stronger. To shed light on the mass or cosmologists measure x. Ray radiation from distant galaxies but as even the glow of an entire galaxy can be too weak to detect they look at clusters. Lets think about this raisin as a galaxy again for us galaxies are like light. We can observe them from incredible distances vic and with the help of galaxies we can to some degree measure the extent of the universe. A new instrument for detecting the light those galaxy. Its the eve of the x. Ray telescope shown here shortly before it was launched. Instead of using lenses evos he said collect light by a gold plated tubular mirrors. X. Rays coming from the side of the tube and they bounce about of this tube and so in this way they can be seen one points like a telescope through and so we build many many of these. We combine them together and this is our telescope that can see the distant universe and the distant reasons. The challenge for its designers was to build an instrument thats tough enough to withstand the unshielded impact of cosmic rays yet still be incredibly precise and dependable even if both. Now are one and a half 1000000 kilometers away from earth its begun the task of mapping because math in unprecedented detail. Even azita is part of the largest joint german russian scientific project today pay to play deal is the mission scientific director we caught up with him via skype at his office in munich to ask him what have you learned from the 1st images sent back by e. Receipt or. What weve learned is that is a lot better than anything previously available. I just have to post a bit. d why do you want to scan the entire sky. Just like we want to understand how nature works here on earth astrophysicists want to understand how the universe works. We dont know everything yet there are various methods that you can use to learn more and one is using an x. Ray telescope to look at the entire skies. Are you sleeping better now that even is it a has been successfully deployed. Well obviously i hope that those sleepless nights are now over and we can relax. But even once the telescope is in outer space you can still have things go wrong. Because youre cosmic radiation can cause malfunctions you could even have a micrometeorite collide with a telescope and cause damage. You just never know. But i would assume that we have now overcome the biggest hurdles. Pay to pay dear thanks for talking to us. In the coming years even as these he may reveal some of the deepest secrets of the cosmos we can hardly wait. Nicholas casey when you were in zambia was wondering about in that a space secret and sent in this question. To aliens exist 6. The night skies led the ancient greeks to philosophize about the existence of life elsewhere in the cosmos. The 16th century italian thinker Giordano Bruno postulated that the universe was infinite and full of life his many on orthodox views made him suspect and he was burned at the stake for heresy. Advances and science produced new theories about alien life forms perhaps there were intelligent civilizations with highly developed technology able to settle throughout our galaxy but if thats the case then where are they all that was the question posed by physicist enrico fermi in 1950 known as the family paradox it prompted a new push to clarify once and for all whether aliens exist 10 years later the search for extraterrestrial intelligence or seti got underway its search for radio transmissions from space efforts are continuing but so far without success. Some warn against seeking to make contact with alien life forms saying they might want to plunder earths Raw Materials in view of what we know so far thats unlikely. Highly sensitive telescopes have at best discovered only the Building Blocks of life in space. In the vicinity of young stars organic compounds have been found such as methanol and simple sugars along with more. Plex molecules that are important for the formation of proteins. Our galaxy alone is home to up to 300000000000 stars many are similar to our sun and our orbited by planets. Among them scientists have even identified the earth like planets that could be habitable. In our solar system too there are places that could sustain life like on enceladus one of saturns moons its icy surface conceals an ocean that regularly shoots out plumes of water and space. Theyre reminiscent of the hot springs in our oceans that maybe the sites where microscopic life originated and microbes are likely to be the 1st form of extraterrestrial life that we track down in space though it may take us a few more decades yet. Developed what is right why. Do you have a science question that youve always wanted oncet were happy to help out send it to us as a video text ovoid smell if we answer it on the show one send you a little surprise as a thank you can i just ask. Youll find us online at d. W. Dot com slash science or get in touch on twitter or facebook. This is not a hike in the mountains its the funeral of a glacier and ice and the old clay show was once a thick dome of ice now its almost all gone. As a melting all over the world theres been drastically actual retreat in the arctic the southern and eastern and until last. Over a period of 55 years the world lost over 9000000000000 tonnes of glacier ice and the melting. His accent racing in many places including the elms. Glaciers are an important source of water especially in long dry summers many rivers receive huge amounts of water from areas covered by glaciers. Water that allows river life to continue to flourish. And farmers to keep their crops irrigated. But the glaciers are steadily shrinking studies suggest that by the end of the century only a few could remain rivers would no longer benefit from their melt water in summer. An alarming prospect that prompted swiss glaciologist daniel father not to to undertake a study thats got a lot of people talking. In the future the glaciers wont be where they are now because theyre receding so in our study we placed a virtual dam at the point where the glacier currently ends its controversial and were not saying its necessarily a good idea we just wanted to find out whether this is an option that warrants further study. The dam reservoirs would basically mimic the glaciers. They would store up water in winter and spring and release it in summer when its needed. This is what the flow of water from glaciers in the alps looks like today. The amount of melt water reaches its peak in august. And this is how it would look by the end of the century if the glaciers are gone with more water than before in spring and less in summer. By damp could hold back the water earlier in the year and release it in the dryer months it could certainly benefit many. Years in firstly we humans would benefit the various economic entities that depend on water. Hydroelectric power farming except. But the big beneficiary that we were thinking of is the ecology of plants and animals. Plants that the. Dam walls in the alps could mean a 1000000000 cubic metres of water from melting snow being held back and then released in summer. The scientists calculated that a dozen such reservoirs would be needed in the european alps all the water from areas currently covered by glaciers could then be pumped to these areas it would change the landscape which the scientists agree is problematic and what of the ecological risks. Were talking about areas that are currently covered by glaciers. Once the glaciers are gone. There wont be that much biodiversity in these areas. So basically theyll just be rock left. Or so our in line of argumentation was that you would probably do less damage by flooding music areas than if you place the forest or some other area under one of. The. Building reservoirs in europes alps a controversial part experiment on how to prevent summer droughts if the glaciers disappear. Ultimately were all likely to feel the effects of Climate Change no matter where we live. We asked you on facebook is Climate Change already apparent where you live and if so how. Soon marty from indonesia writes that the dry season seems much longer. It is already over and it still hasnt rained. Every word or reports that farmers in mexico are seeing far fewer insects and that its more difficult to predict the start and end of the rainy season. Henry a farmer in cameron says people dont know when to plant their crops anymore hes 40 years old and thinking of going back to university for environmental studies good luck if you do so and thanks for writing. Good trainees help to slow down Climate Change after all plants take up c o 2 from the air. But even if we plant trees now it will still take decades to remove significant amounts of c o 2 from the atmosphere. So the effects on the climate wont be for. Directly ready but leaving plants can be beneficial in other ways especially in big cities ready. Greenery make cities more appealing but it also serves a practical purpose. Meteorologist and geographer you are in file man is an expert on urban climate and air quality. Why misinterpret trees clearly play an Important Role in cities on the one hand they have a cooling effect its generally warmer in cities because there are more Paper Services and less evaporation our trees have a cooling effect on their immediate surroundings because of the water that evaporates from them. And they also have a filtering effect due to particles collecting on their leaves. Trees turn c o 2 into oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. So trees can greatly benefit the urban climate thanks both to their cooling effect or thermal effect and the cause they improve air quality 23rd suspect. You are clean fall man and his colleagues that mines university have been examining the effect of trees on air quality in cities their computer simulations show that the impact is not always positive. But in terms of air quality its important to think carefully about which trees need to be planted where for example a sycamore is not suited to busy streets because of the oxide produced by traffic which the tree interacts with to produce ozone. But sycamores are common in german cities they cope well with dry weather in the summer and are low maintenance. So what other trees are beneficial to the local climate. That is what scientists at the university of applied sciences in being are trying to find out in the institutes rooftop garden. Theyre using a special gas measurement device to gauge how different plants alter air quality. Once the bell jar closes over the poppy plant the researchers can evaluate its potential. And heres what they discovered. The c. B. D. So cycles i can see there is a reduction in Carbon Dioxide concentration so underneath the glass dome the plant starts to photosynthesize very actively and c o 2 absorption is much higher than c o 2 emissions from the ground. In other words the party is compensating for emissions from the ground that means that the complex plant and substrate is protective rather than harmful to the environment. Poppies would seem to be a promising option. The scientists and begin are also investigating efficient Irrigation Systems even abundant greenery will die if it doesnt get enough water. Out here for our projects are designed to show how little effort is required to ensure that a roof garden flourishes in the long term that the idea is for the plants to be environmentally beneficial and low maintenance while also taking up a minimum of space. Constantino whom our work for the Bavarian Center for applied Energy Research inverts book which is developing new ideas about green 1st starts. Keeping the facades irrigated is a lot more complicated than watering balcony plants installing as in the 1st place is also hard. But they do have a range of benefits. Theyre made of and could we can completely cover for signs with greenery even on Tall Buildings we can create a fully green surface on a tower block thats over 20 metres tall. It is of us on the stock and thats without taking up extra space in a dense urban environment just put in see theres a lot of potential in germany. We have millions of square metres of building to sods that could be grained from the conditions for virtual greening are in place. But the costs involved post something of an obstacle. To make sure its worth the investment the scientists are documented in the potential benefits of Green Facades for buildings. Using a purpose built chamber they measure the relative advantages of the process for example could it which is heating costs. I know what its hottest because the greening system itself has an insulating effect a combined effect of technology and substrates. Because the plants grow outwards they keep the wind off the building and that means theres an additional insulating effect at home and it was attributed to him doing. So getting more green into our asphalt jungles is an investment in the future. The rising left behind by the ancient egyptians is still valuable today and readable written in stone then knowledge has lasted through the millennia. Libraries also store ideas for the ages in the form of birds knowledge is available to future generations. That was about digital data storage media they can store more information than ever before but theyre comparatively short lifespan is a problem. When you can no longer access important data its time to call the salvage experts today great old bush is working on an old data cartridge sent in by the Swiss Post Office its thought to contain the specs from a special edition stamp issued in 1996 they all say these models to drive still works but i cant say yet whether it will get any if they dont im pretty optimistic though the thing to recover the data bush uses devices that belong to the collection of the enter Computer Museum in switzerland. It is who can accelerate that somehow if it doesnt work i have to reboot. Now i should be able to reject it. The computer expert began rescuing data from old systems 8 years ago and he knows more about discontinued systems than pretty much anyone else out there and i think whats on hold on it is working. On a log is really the best thought in all of the film always still have a film on them if theyve been stored properly. That it really or video is magnetic us that gets lost over time. Data storage devices today arent made to save things for the next 50 years so its part of. The evolution of Data Storage Technology has been accompanied by 2 opposing tendencies the older the data carrier the longer it will in general work but Storage Capacity in those devices is always relatively low. By contrast modern storage formats can pack a huge amount of data into a fraction of the space that data stored long term on flash drives or s. D. Cards generally corrupt within just a few years. The one thing you can count on in the computer industry is that yesterdays cutting edge product will tomorrow look like it came from the digital stone age. Were it not for dedicated collectors like felix couldnt old hardware like this would disappear pretty swiftly with disastrous consequences. Valuable data is irretrievable without the right systems. And usually. The data storage medium itself of course has to be intact. Then you need a device thats able to read that media. Person. Need an operating system that works with that device. Despite all these difficulties the team at the Computer Museum and generally able to reconstruct data believed to have been lost forever. Im placing the punched tape in the device every line is one byte on the one hand its printed out here on the other its being transferred onto a modern computer so that we can save it onto a u. S. B. Stick the use of. The cooption yourselves the more. Or less for these the advantage is that the punched tape doesnt tear and the data will survive for hundreds of years and wont be automatically deleted. But if we wanted to save this entire memory stick on tape like this youd need approximately 320000. 00 rolls that would add up to 10 tons of paper and enormous amount. Of. 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