Posts Tagged: ‘Air Force’

Let’s start by acknowledging that war is bad. People die, buildings are destroyed, stuff blows up and burns. But if you are going to have a war, is it possible to control the damage? Is it possible to kill only the bad guys without harming nearby civilians? Is it possible to destroy one building and [...]

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Imagine that you would like to take satellite photos like those seen in Google Earth. The traditional way to do it, obviously, is to launch a satellite. But there are at least five problems with this approach: Satellites themselves are expensive to build Satellites are even more expensive to launch (some estimates put the cost [...]

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The launch of the Air Force’s X-37B space plane last night was successful and the X-37B is now in orbit: As this article points out, “The unpiloted craft will carry out the first autonomous re-entry and landing in the history of the US space programme.” This article has lots more information. The mystery around this [...]

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Study: Average gamer is 35, fat and bummed – “A new study says the average age of video-game players in the United States is 35, and oh, by the way: They’re overweight and tend to be depressed…” iTunes reps 1 in every 4 songs sold in U.S. – “iTunes-purchased songs now account for 25 percent [...]

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According to a report published May 7 by the U.S. Government Accountability Office, the system of global positioning satellites that tells your smart phone where the latest Starbucks is and helps you find your way home when you’re lost in the wilderness might start to fail as early as next year.

Bobbie Johnson wrote an article for the Guardian about the problem, which stems not from some sort of espionage or some kind of massive technical glitch, but rather because, well, the satellites are old and expensive to replace. If they fail outright, the system might undergo service problems or a complete blackout.

GPS is maintained by the U.S. Air Force, which has a vested interest in keeping it running. After all, smart bombs aren’t nearly as smart when they’re not GPS-guided. Nonetheless, the GAO report said that mismanagement and lack of funding are problems. The GAO is spending nearly $2 billion on upgrading the GPS, Johnson’s article said.

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Murphy’s law originates in 1949, and states ‘anything that can go wrong, will.’ Check out this HowStuffWorks to learn more about how the Air Force discovered Murphy’s law.

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