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This mission to deep space could last a lifetime â or even more Bob McDonald's blog: Planning a mission to be handed off to future generations represents wonderful foresight in science Social Sharing Bob McDonald's blog: The wonderful scientific foresight in planning a mission to extend far into the future Posted: Apr 30, 2021 11:52 AM ET | Last Updated: April 30 The Interstellar Probe would travel far beyond the influence of our Sun.(Johns Hopkins APL) An international team of scientists is planning a mission to interplanetary space that will take 50 years to complete. It will become a multi-generational project. A team at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, which flew the New Horizons probe to Pluto in 2015, is collaborating with the European Sciences Union to design a mission called Interstellar Probe that will reach out beyond the heliosphere of the sun.
One of the world's oldest science experiments comes up from the dirt beneath the campus of Michigan State University chicagotribune.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from chicagotribune.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Derrick L. Turner/Michigan State University hide caption toggle caption Derrick L. Turner/Michigan State University Researchers search for the Beal Bottle, to continue the seed germination study, first done over 140 years ago. Derrick L. Turner/Michigan State University It was four 4 o'clock in the morning, well before sunrise, and cold. A light wintry mix of rain and snow was falling. The lousy weather was a relief, as it meant even less of a chance that someone might randomly pass by. The small group of scientists didn't want anyone to see what they were about to do. They'd brought flashlights, a shovel, a trowel, a tape measure, and an old map. The map looked more like a blueprint than a pirate's guide to buried treasure. Still, it did show the secret location of something precious stashed away underground.
Derrick L. Turner/Michigan State University Originally published on April 21, 2021 4:09 pm It was 4 o'clock in the morning, well before sunrise, and cold. A light wintry mix of rain and snow was falling. The lousy weather was a relief, as it meant even less of a chance that someone might randomly pass by. The small group of scientists didn't want anyone to see what they were about to do. They'd brought flashlights, a shovel, a trowel, a tape measure and an old map. The map looked more like a blueprint than a pirate's guide to buried treasure. Still, it did show the secret location of something precious stashed away underground.
The Secret Mission To Unearth Part Of A 142-Year-Old Experiment krwg.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from krwg.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The week in photos: April 5–11, 2021 The W. J. Beal Botanical Garden is waking up from a long winter nap. Though the garden is stunning to look at, its primary function is as a research site and teaching resource, founded by W. J. Beal himself in 1873. Photo by Derrick L. Turner. Over the last week, buds have turned to blooms, including these stunning blossoms near Fairchild Theatre. Photo by Derrick L. Turner. Magnolia blooms frame Cowles House, home of the MSU president. Built in 1857 to house some of MSU’s first faculty, the house was renovated in 2020 with help from numerous donors, including the families of five former MSU presidents who resided there during their tenures. Photo by Derrick L. Turner.