Turtles Go Wireless
neutron_p writes "Ground-breaking work to investigate the migratory movements of marine turtles in the UK Overseas Territories began on the Caribbean "Emerald Isle" of Montserrat this week. Staff from Government of Montserrat attached a satellite transmitter to 'Montserrat', a 150kg green turtle, which will enable her migratory movements to be logged from space and followed live on the internet at http://seaturtle.org/tracking/ Since leaving Montserrat's shores she has already passed through the waters of St Kitts and Nevis but where will she stop? Picture is here."
Wireless Migrating Ninja Turtles
Wireless Migrating Ninja Turtles
Wireless Migrating Ninja Turtles
Science in a half-shell
Turtle power
They're the world's most traveled science team (We're really hip!)
They're scientists in a half-shell and they're green (Hey - get a grip!)
When your migratory measurement is lax
This Turtle girl won't cut you no slack
Wireless Migrating Ninja Turtles
Wireless Migrating Ninja Turtles
The Government of Montserrat taught them her to be science teens
Sara leads, Shellby does machines (That's a fact, Jack!)
Timber is cool but crude (Gimme a break!)
Fluffy is a party dude (Party!)
Wireless Migrating Ninja Turtles
Wireless Migrating Ninja Turtles
Wireless Migrating Ninja Turtles
Science in a half-shell
Turtle power
I should be shot.
I thought for sure they had rigged a real turtle to wirelessly accept LOGO commands... Now that would be cool.
-- "A chicken is an egg's way of making another egg."
How can we improve turltes? And I realized exactly how.. there are way too many god damn wires! Someone beat me to the punch and made the first wireless turtle... damnit I should have acted faster :(
Warswimming turtles.
Hopefully they will fight with sharks with friggin' lasers on their heads.
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I noticed a trend today...
Deepest Optical Image Of The Universe To Date links to a Physorg.com story
When Galaxies Collide links to a Physorg.com story
This story links to a Physorg.com story.
That's three posts that links to Physorg.com in nine hours. The site apparently was created in March of this year. They're all interesting stories, but it just seems a little odd that there are three in less than half a day...
jX [ Make everything as simple as possible, but no simpler. - Einstein ]
Interesting thought. I wrote the code that handles all the satellite tracking data and makes the maps on the website mentioned in the article. You actually can "ping" the satellite tag to update some onboard settings. Might be cool to provide an online interface for that. Unfortunately it wouldn't do anything very interesting, except you could say you pinged a satellite tag...
...Wireless turtle may never recover from last night's DDoS attack, launched discreetly by slashdot.org
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really, it is, i like it. But where is the Leg funny logo.
The lunatic is in my head
If you ping a turtle, won't it bounce off the shell?