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Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts

Who wants to win a signed Robert Pattinson t-shirt? Nah, didn't think so... ;)


The Yoshiki Foundation are auctioning a t-shirt autographed by Rob supporting the Japanese Relief Fundraising Auction in aid of the recent earth quake - find out more HERE!

- Lorabell

P.s. They could get a LOT more money if he'd slept in it first, just sayin' - don't tell me you weren't thinking it ;)

Heroes print by Alex Pardee



Alex Pardee created this print to honor the engineers trying to get the Fukushima reactor under control Proceeds will go to the engineers' families.

New Video - Eclipse Scenes Released in Japan!


The tent scene, battle AND the fight?! Geez, don't give away the plot too much there ;)

Go, go gadget-gif makers!

- Lorabell


New Pics - Rob Japan Shoot Outtakes! Just What I Needed :)

Oh my!





Gah - I looove this shoot from New Moon promo in Japan - so good!


- Lorabell

P.s. I know the llllllladies at Twitarded needed this one ;)

Japan's plans to create a robot-operated moon base by 2020

Today's news here in English and here in Japanese relates to what I've been saying about how the US should eventually have no choice but to begin concentrating on the Moon again (though the manned asteroid visit should be no problem), simply because the Moon is at just the right location whereby other nations (Japan, China, Russia, India) and private industry are able to explore it and I doubt that the US will be content to simply sit by and wait an extra 15 years for a single manned Mars flyby while the rest of the world is constructing and operating bases on the Moon. Wait for it...

As for the plan itself, it would involve sending robots to the south pole where solar energy is plentiful (24 days of light followed by 4 days of darkness) whereby they would then begin constructing a base. Recent experiences with the Mars rovers may lead one to believe that robots are incapable of doing work with any haste, but that is simply due to the large communication delay between here and Mars. On the Moon there is almost no delay at all (about 2.5 seconds there and back) so robots can easily be controlled from Earth, and in fact the Lunokhod rover drove a total of 37 km on the Moon back in 1973.

Japan's plans to create a robot-operated moon base by 2020



According to the proposal, the first robots would begin in 2015 by landing on the Moon, investigating and sending high-res images of the surface, as well as using seismometers to determine the interior composition of the Moon. After that in 2020 it would involve setting up a self-sufficient base through these robots which could move about in a 100 km radius, as well as sending back lunar rocks to Earth for analysis.

None of this is actually that difficult to accomplish, since the entire operation would be done robotically and these robots are extremely easy to control from Earth. Not only that, but setting up in the first place is not too difficult either. The rovers sent to Mars for example landed by using an interesting air bag system (inflate to encompass the rover, bounce bounce bounce bounce...then come to a stop, deflate and let the rover out) that would be impossible to use for humans due to the g-forces involved. Also note that since the Moon has (pretty much) no atmosphere any construction done on the Moon by these robots would be permanent. If part of setting up the base involved construction of a flat area for future landings, it would then remain as a permanent structure that anyone could use later on. Construct a habitation suitable for protecting humans from radiation and that would be there forever too.

Expected cost for the base: $2 billion, or less than one-eighth NASA's yearly budget. Or Canada's pitiful CSA budget (double it and I'll stop calling it pitiful) over 6 years.
Source :- pagef30

Japan gunman kills himself after shooting two people: police

TOKYO: A middle-aged man killed himself after shooting his mother-in-law and a bar employee dead with a shotgun today in a bar in western Japan, police and reports said.

Another man was wounded in the shooting at around 8:00 pm (0430 IST) in Hibikino City, outside Osaka, an Osaka prefectural police spokesman said.

"The suspect fired the shotgun inside the bar and then shot himself on a street outside," the official said by telephone.

The gunman was later identified as an Osaka city government employee, Yasuhisa Sugiura, 49, Kyodo news agency reported.

The two people he killed were his mother-in-law Yoshiko Tanaka, 66, and a bar employee in his 20s, Kyodo said, quoting police.

Sugiura and his mother-in-law were at the bar to talk about a divorce, according to witnesses, Kyodo reported.

He got excited and left in the middle of the discussion, returning later with a gun, it said.

Tanaka owned the bar, the Asahi Shimbun said in its Internet edition, quoting police sources.

Gun crimes are rare in Japan, where illegal possession of a firearm carries a prison sentence of up to 10 years.
VAI:- timesofindia