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HUMPDAY NEWS ROUNDUP: Carbons and Castros and Whales (Oh My)

HUMPDAY NEWS ROUNDUP: Carbons and Castros and Whales (Oh My) April 21, 2021 OSU Prof Helps Find… Carbon  Oregon State University professor of ocean ecology and biogeochemistry Rick Colwell was one of the researchers to find massive amounts of carbon-dependent organisms under our feet. They live there with about 15 to 23 billion tons of carbon. The research found that 70% of the total number of microorganisms on Earth live in and below the Earth’s crust, far from sunlight, moving carbon around. Researchers drilled holes, they looked through high powered microscopes, they tested for carbon. Why do they care about carbon? Because these teeny-tiny life forms breathe carbon in, expel carbon out, and their continued existence means there could reasonably be life in space that does not rely on oxygen. Pretty darn cool, huh? 

Mars Helicopter Successfully Makes Second Flight

Apr 22, 2021 PASADENA (CNS) - NASA s Ingenuity helicopter, designed and built at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, successfully completed its second Mars flight this morning three days after its inaugural journey made history by becoming the first aircraft to ever make a powered, controlled flight on another planet. The JPL announced Thursday morning that Ingenuity s second flight lasted 51.9 seconds a bit longer than Monday s 39-second maiden voyage. The craft also climbed to an altitude of 16 feet (compared to Monday s 10 feet) and added sideways movement. “So far, the engineering telemetry we have received and analyzed tell us that the flight met expectations and our prior computer modeling has been accurate, said Bob Balaram, chief engineer for the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter at the JPL.

Mars Helicopter Successfully Makes Second Flight | The Patriot KEIB AM 1150

Apr 22, 2021 PASADENA (CNS) - NASA s Ingenuity helicopter, designed and built at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, successfully completed its second Mars flight this morning three days after its inaugural journey made history by becoming the first aircraft to ever make a powered, controlled flight on another planet. The JPL announced Thursday morning that Ingenuity s second flight lasted 51.9 seconds a bit longer than Monday s 39-second maiden voyage. The craft also climbed to an altitude of 16 feet (compared to Monday s 10 feet) and added sideways movement. “So far, the engineering telemetry we have received and analyzed tell us that the flight met expectations and our prior computer modeling has been accurate, said Bob Balaram, chief engineer for the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter at the JPL.

Boeing extends CEO Calhoun s retirement age, CFO Smith to retire - Aerospace Manufacturing and Design

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