Spacecraft Returns Seven Particles From Birth of the Solar System
sciencehabit writes "After a massive, years-long search, researchers have recovered seven interstellar dust particles returned to Earth by the Stardust spacecraft. The whole sample weighs just a few trillionths of a gram, but it's the first time scientists have laid their hands on primordial material unaltered by the violent birth of the solar system. Once the sample panel was back on Earth, the problem quickly became finding any collected particles embedded in the aerogel. Out of desperation, Stardust team members called on 30,714 members of the general public. The 'dusters' of the Stardust@home project volunteered to examine microscopic images taken down through the aerogel. They used the world's best pattern-recognition system — the human eye and brain — to pick out the telltale tracks left by speeding particles."
How do they know it's primordial? I thought only Voyager has left the solar system, and our sun is a second generation star.
Also, how would they distinguish it anyway, the matter has no identity to distinguish it from anything just created in our sun or LHC.
Quick, find the solar system's unfit mother and throw her ass in jail. For the children.
Better notify Wildfire...
Question!
Unfortunately the eye and brain are not the best pattern-recognition system. Humans tend to categorise random patterns as non-random patterns that match things they are familiar with or want to see. For example, the face on Mars, astrological patterns in stars, guilt in lie-detector traces, face of Jesus in almost anything, and much much more.
had a violent origin, suggests Action Science Magazine!!!!!!!!!
Unfortunately the eye and brain are not the best pattern-recognition system. Humans tend to categorise random patterns as non-random patterns that match things they are familiar with or want to see.
Which means they are the best at seeing patterns.
No-one ever said anything about ACCURATE patterns... :-)
I would argue for this kind of search that just seeing any kind of pattern has value in narrowing things down, even if it's false.
"There is more worth loving than we have strength to love." - Brian Jay Stanley
FTA:
Two particles weighing in at about 3 trillionths of a gram each...[...]...âoeIt would be very easy to lose them.â
Well, not quite ready for 'Night at the Improv', worth a grin anyhow.
Only two particles out of only seven impacts, over 200 days shows just how 'empty'[1] space really is.
[1] 'empty' space can be surprisingly a deceptive statement in astrophysics, though...:-)
Gah, slashcode mangled the double parenthesis again!
When do we get proper unicode support?
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I've got dust particles from the origin of the solar system under my bed.
I'm pretty sure that was the last time anybody cleaned under there.
You are welcome on my lawn.
What will they do with the particles once they locate them? What sort of useful information could you glean or experiments could you perform on something like that?
"These people look deep within my soul and assign me a number based on the order in which I joined" --Homer re:
This is starting to sound similar to religious relics. Maybe they could put the particles on display and devotees can pay an arm and a leg to be in the same room as the sacred dust motes.
...Dr. Jeremy Stone...
I have seen is when I'm on LSD.
Just Shit from NASA Goddard that got splattered pre-flight and now returned.
Fuckers.
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The microscopic images shown are roughly double the width of the average human hair (170 um). And the dust particle you are looking for in that picture is about the diameter of a human red blood cell (7 um).