Monday, January 4, 2010

2010 oh boy >_<

My God what a year 2009 was !


.... and now on to bigger better things ! 2010 better be better then the last !


Let me think about all the big things that happened in 2009, if i can still remember them ....

1) Still in the Army, went to Taiwan ! Which was an awesome trip, what a lovely country !

2) Really learnt a lot of those life lessons ! The value of water ! When i was there in the middle of the jungle close to passing out, dying of thirst. The little things we take for granted, the bed we can sleep in, the juicy fruit we eat, roofs over our head and more. All this i learn in the army, i now seem to experience life slightly differently, everything just feels so much more precious no matter how small it is, when i walk i feel how solid it is and how earth-ish it is. I could spend hours sitting there and just take in the beauty of nature.

3) I got the macbook and ipod touch ! Ha silly little cool gadgets !

4) I got in a fight, and it was then that i realise how to reverse the tables on them, make them lose control and RAGEEEE, which is important heh

5) Unfortunatly i had the same tactic used on me and  i got so angry i cried, little wuss

6) I practically completed all my army exercises without taking status, i pass everything ... my badges ... my marksman ... my rank... oh ! and we completed ATEC stage 1 too ! I was pretty proud !

7) I feel like i know people now, i can feel them better, what drives their motives and what they need. But that doesn't mean i show them empathy

8) The parents got divorced, not surprising however as i know they never truly loved each other, it doesn't change anything at all really.

9) The old commanders left, when they did i felt a part of me torn away, very sad as they were the one who kinda raised me in my infantile army beginnings.

10) Ever since sembawang wharf, i feel more efficent, when the old commanders left it feels like things changed and therefore i changed too. I'm much more efficent and analytical, carefully thoughtout plans.

Heh, well that is all i can remember for the moment. Its been one heck of a year, but i felt like i wasted it. A lot of good things happened and a lot of bad things happened, but mainly i felt like i ... didn't live up to what i should be doing.


This year, this year a lot of changes are coming and i worry. My final year in the army, just typing it breaks my heart. All of my friends and the commanders will depart and each live their own lives.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Animals in space

Well you know i have a soft spot for animals, the other day i read about how before human astronauts were sent to space they will use animal first. Earth's first few beings to go into outer space are actually canines and primates, i don't know why but i find that amusing. When we think of space travel we naturally think about the astronauts who underwent intense training to accomplish these feats, who ever thought about the little folks that was used as guinea pigs ?



Ironically the guinea pig was not the first animal to be sent into space




The Monkeys


The first ever monkey to be shot into space is a rhesus monkey by the name of Albert 1. On June 11 1948 this brave little monkey climbed aboard the V2 rocket and blasted into the sky. Sadly he died of suffocation en route so he never actually did make it into space.

The first monkey to actually made it into space goes by the name of Albert 2. His V2 rocket was launched June 14 1949 but sadly monkeys and space just don't mix well and he too died because of impact.

Then there were Albert 3 and Albert 4, the former explosion and the latter impact. Later on Albert 5 was the first one who actually made it back from space but died anyway of parachute failure, and last but not least the last Albert - Albert 6 made it back alive too but died of heat prostration roughly two hours later. Also this !


Finally taking a hint no further NASA monkeys were named Albert


1959 May 28 the two monkeys Able and Miss Baker became the first monkeys to be successfully recovered after returning from space. 1959 June 1 Able died while undergoing surgery to remove an infected medical electrode as a result of a reaction to the anesthesia used and also because his name was still a bit too similar to the name 'Albert' (The Albert monkey curse you see). Miss Baker however whose name is quite different from 'Albert' managed to lived to 27 and finally open her eyes for the last time on 1984 November 29.


The Dogs

Possibly the most famous dog sent into space is Laika. Nikita Khrushchev whom i presume is not a dog-lover wanted a repeat of the success of the Sputnik 1 ( the first earth-orbiting satellite ), had his engineers come up with a even greater achievement then Sputnik 1, giving them until November 7 which is roughly 4 weeks for the new Sputnik 2 to be launched - that day being the 40th anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution will truly prove that the Soviet is the real lead in the space race. The engineers given the time restraint basically settled on repeating Sputnik 1, but this time with a dog passenger.


;_;




Sad thing is the Sputnik 2 was a one-way-ticket into space. Due to the time constraint the vessel was never designed to be retrieved. Laika was sent to die.



Soviet Scientist doesn't care about dogs






The Sputnik 2 was so cramped that Laika could not turn around, harness and chains ensured that Laika could only sit, stand or lay down. Talk about bad flight food, the vessel was equipped with enough gelatinous food to last 7 days. Sadly Laika could not finish it, but then again the food probably tasted horrible anyway. Conflicting points were made as to how long Laika survived and how she died. Some say she died of scientist but eventually it was revealed that she died 5 - 7 hours in space due to stress and the vessel overheating.

Sputnik 2


Others

European Garden Spider Arabella and Anita. It was noted that spiders took longer to build their web, not surprising as spiders are dependent on their weight and gravity to construct their web. Interestingly the web threads was noticed to be slightly thicker or thinner at various point in contrast to web woven on earth where the thread is equally thick throughout.





Cats Felicette was the first cat to be sent to space, and successfully recovered too ! I'm rather fond of cats so i'm glad to see this one turned out well.


Shoebox Spacesuits for space-faring cats


Further Reading/Sources
http://www.spacetoday.org/Astronauts/Animals/Dogs.html
http://www.purr-n-fur.org.uk/famous/felix.html
http://history.nasa.gov/animals.html


Triangles

Summary:
I was looking into the Bermuda Triangle the other day, and i soon realised that there were infact a couple of other 'triangles' where strange things has happen. I always like to find a pattern, and although this might prove to be inconclusive it does certain pipped my curiosity.



Note 1:

One of the controversial mystery that many have heard of. The mysterious triangle that so many vessels and aircraft have disappeared into, while coast guards have announced that the disappearance is no greater then that of other area, we must remember that the twist here is that they disappear without any good reason (say a logical engine failure). Albeit there are indeed other bizarre disappearance of ship in other seas as well.
 
Note that a simple search on the internet will point out that compass that is in the Bermuda Triangle points to the true north, rather that the magnetic north and that there is only one other area at sea that does this - the Formosa Triangle AKA the Devil Sea.

However i was disappointed to find out this is not really true, since a deeper research shows this to be false. The Agonic Line - if you're along this line, then your north will always point to the true north. However this Agonic Line, affected by the earth's magnetic field has shifted. If it really did run through the Bermuda Triangle, i doubt it does now. Besides i doubt this will have any bearing on the disappearance of the ships since it seems obvious to me that the navigators of vessels would be proficient in matters such as magnetic declination anyway.



Note 2:
Bermuda Triangle, Formosa Triangle and the Michigan Triangle. Interesting, triangles ?

A triangle - a 3 pointed shape, three. Hrm. What is it about this point that seem to stuck itself in my head ? If you poke around even further you will find even more mysterious areas of triangular characteristic where things disappear but more on that later.

I remember working on triangles in my maths class, one of my favorite lessons since a triangle seemed so logical to me, it always added up to 180 degree and if you have the angle of two sides you can find the remaining one side's. So many formulas like pick's theorem. I don't know why but i just have this feeling that there is something mystical about  triangles. Almost like an unknown formula i cannot figure out.


Well maybe all this 'triangles' are pointing to one single spot.

Well i'm amazed, i started righting this post about the Bermuda Triangle but as i go on i discover all this other triangle spots and i just feel at a loss of words, as if there is a connection i am not seeing. I was posting this halfway when i went out to get something, so it seem disjointed and doesn't flow well - i seem to have lost the writer's moment so i guess i will stop. I must remind myself to follow up on the topic of the 'triangles'.

Triangles:
Bass Strait Triangle
Bridgewater Triangle
Bennington Triangle
Devil's Sea
Michigan Triangle
Romblon Triangle