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NASA Plans To "Lasso" Asteroid and Turn It Into Space Station 200

A reader writes "NASA scientists are planning to capture a 500 ton asteroid, relocate it and turn it into a space station for astronauts to refuel on their way to Mars. From the article: 'The 1.6bn-pound plan will be considered by the White House's Office of Science and technology in the coming weeks, as it prepares to set its space exploration agenda for the next decade, the Daily Mail reported. According to a report prepared by NASA and California Institute of Technology (Caltech) scientists, an, 'asteroid capture capsule' would be attached to an old Atlas V rocket and directed towards the asteroid between the earth and the moon. Once close, the asteroid capsule would release a 50ft diameter bag that would wrap around the spinning rock using drawstrings. The craft would then turn on its thrusters, using an estimated 300kg of propellant, to stop the asteroid in its tracks and tow it into a gravitationally neutral spot. From here space explorers would have a stationary base from which to launch trips deeper into space. Though NASA declined to comment on the project, it is believed that technology would make it possible within 10-12 years. The technology would also open up the possibility of mining other asteroids for their metals and minerals. Some are full of iron which could be used in the making of new space stations, others are made up of water which could be broken down into hydrogen and oxygen to make fuel. It is hoped that the project will increase our understanding of asteroids, and even shed new light on the origin of life on Earth.'"

Comment Re:Why am I using Google, again? (Score 1) 235

But I still have all my MobileMe services available on iCloud. My mail, my contacts and everything else are still there. All except idisk which I didn't used anyway and they've warned a year before closing it down. They also offer me free 25GB instead of 5GB of standard iCloud because of my old MobileMe account.

Comment Re:Is Btrfs for real yet? (Score 1) 151

I've forgot to add this funny piece of information:

SuSE Linux Enterprise SP2 doesn't support ext4. It will mount ext4 volumes as read only in order to facilitate migration from ext4 to supported file systems including BTRFS.

Comment Re:Dumb Question is Dumb (Score 1) 388

As far as I can tell the policies that can be set through the GPMC console are equal or better than those on a Windows 2003 server so I think you should give a good look at it. All those more cheesy policies I've checked like desktop settings and restrictions, package installation and more are there.

I don't know if you can edit the password settings through the "Domain Security" MMC but I'm not saying you can't either. The "samba-tool" command however allows you to set password policies.

Again, go look at it. Even if you are not planning to use it because its an interesting experience. I'm not saying that OP should use it because its still in release candidate stage but it will become a great piece of software when they release a stable version.

Comment Re:Dumb Question is Dumb (Score 1) 388

And then there is the PAC on Kerberos. I've read that the Samba team decided to implement their own internal LDAP and Kerberos systems because it would require so many modifications and patches on existing and stable projects that no open source project would want to maintain just because of Samba.

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