Rocket Flown Through Northern Lights To Help Unlock Space Weather Mysteries
Zothecula writes The northern lights are more than one of nature's most awe inspiring sights, they are an electromagnetic phenomena that can adversely affect power grids and communications and navigation systems. Researchers from the University of Oslo have flown a rocket through the phenomena to take a closer look with the aim of gathering data that will help in predicting space weather.
"You broke my rainbow, waaaaah"
Table-ized A.I.
It's not like it's rocket science. Oh...wait...
sorry bud, you didn't make it
soylent news
I forget what state is the University of Oslo in
I agree. If there was ever a time I wanted to know what other dotters thought about a thing, and more importantly, what the ramifications of a thing are, it was this issue.
WTF indeed, Slashdot. I might understand your idiotic editors overlooking a thing, but when there are muliple submisisons about this, and you just derp it off, that's inexcusable. Especially for a story such as this.
I agree. If there was ever a time I wanted to know what other dotters thought about a thing, and more importantly, what the ramifications of a thing are, it was this issue.
WTF indeed, Slashdot. I might understand your idiotic editors overlooking a thing, but when there are muliple submisisons about this, and you just derp it off, that's inexcusable. Especially for a story such as this.
I do not understand the article, but I will be happy to say Yippppeeeeee! I hope that helps to make you happy!
People have been launching sounding rockets into the aurora borealis for something like 60 years - in the many hundreds, if not thousands. The facilities in AK and Canada are far and away the most active sounding rocket sites in the world because of it.
How is this news?
USA! USA! USA! USA! USA!
Panic birds its red alert,
There's something here from somewhere else.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
I forget what state is the University of Oslo in
Is it Oslo, Minnesota or Oslo, Forida? If some Europeans are doing this stuff, they must be getting the ideas from NASA.
According to the linked article, it relies on Windows exploits. Nobody here will admit to using Windows!
It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong.
This is not a NASA mission.
Everyone (aircraft, ships, military and so on) depending on safe navigation will benefit from the data obtained from this Norwegian rocket.
The satnav signals from gps/ glonass/ galileo are distorted by space weather giving out wrong positioning data.
You mean this article? Albeit the summary was poor, but it covers the firmware hacking.
And FYI, if anyone actually takes the time to read the Kaspersky report they'd catch that the infection is believed to have been done on thousands to tens of thousands of computers, NOT "most HDDs". The firmware has the capability to infect most HDDs, but most HDDs are not infected - according to the very source report itself.
Which should be obvious. Because if you're the NSA and you're writing a super-infection to use against top-level targets, the last thing you want to do is have it on every last computer in the world, increasing your likelihood of being found by many orders of magnitude. The NSA's preferred method of infection is interdiction - intercepting objects while in transit to targets, such as CDs or hard drives, infecting them, then letting them continue on their way.
Once again, the NSA doesn't give a rat's arse if you're going to the Pirate Bay to download I Am Legend. It has far more important things to worry about, like people building atomic bombs and invading other countries.
We gotta go to a crappy town where I'm a hero.
The Aurora Borealis are not "are an electromagnetic phenomena that can adversely affect power grids and communications and navigation systems." They are but an effect of the solar wind, intensified by a solar flare pointed in our direction, interacting with the Earth's magnetic field.
the growth in cynicism and rebellion has not been without cause
...Once again, the NSA doesn't give a rat's arse if you're going to the Pirate Bay to download I Am Legend. It has far more important things to worry about, like people building atomic bombs and invading other countries.
I'd say "citation needed" but we only have rumor, innuendo and your word that the NSA is actually serious about going after real threats.
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