Hotspot Found On Moon's Far Side 96
derGoldstein tips this news from Discovery.com:
"Scientists have found evidence of volcanoes on the far side of the moon. The new discovery, reported in the journal Nature Geoscience (abstract) is a rare example of volcanism on the lunar surface not associated with asteroid, meteor or comet impact events. ... They focused on an area containing numerous domes, some more than six kilometers high. The domes featured steeply sloping sides which Jolliff and colleagues interpret as, 'volcanic in origin and formed from viscous lava.'"
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The domes featured steeply sloping sides which Jolliff and colleagues interpret as, 'volcanic in origin and formed from viscous lava'. . .
. . . 800 million years ago. While undeniably still an interesting and intriguing find, it was a hotspot, um, a while back.
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The "water on the Moon" theory has been around for a long while, actually--Clementine [wikipedia.org] first provided evidence for it back in 1994, and it's been current in a fair amount of space development talk since then. The big news in recent years is proof that the hypothesized water ice is actually there. Similarly, the Giant Impact hypothesis was actually developed in the mid '70s (from the article you linked), and has been current since the mid '80s or so. Of course, it can take a while for that to trickle down.
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Exactly. It's Futurama's claims [youtube.com] of whalers on the moon that I suspect. (Impact hypothesis, from the wiki page, was originally proposed in 1946.)
What, you think that just because there aint no whales, there can't be whalers on the moon?
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There may not be whales, but there certainly are tall tales. Also, a pretty bitchin' arcade.
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Well there used to be whales, but over-whaling has wiped them out.
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. . . 800 million years ago. While undeniably still an interesting and intriguing find, it was a hotspot, um, a while back.
That fits with some of the complaints that /. is running more and more old stories..
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greetings and salutations....
800 million years is only a slight tick of the clock in geological terms....Now. on my part, I saw the headline and before I expanded the article and saw it was about volcanoes.... I found myself wondering if it was open, used WEP (almost open) or WPA(2) for security, and, if I put a Yagi on my systerm, or hooked it up to a big dish (I have a spare 8' one kicking around), could I get a decent signal? I kind of figured it had to be faster than Verizon's air card these days.
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Maybe in astronomical terms 800 million years isn't a long time, but geologically it's still quite a while. The Earth looked quite different 800 million years ago.
To be fair ... (Score:2)
Hotspot Found on Moon's Far Side (Score:5, Funny)
The bad news: You need an AT&T account to use it.
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The latency, of course, is *horrible*.
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> The bad news: You need an AT&T account to use it.
Or an AT-AT, which is way cooler.
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You need an AT&T account to use it.
Yeah, a lot of good that would do for all the AT&T customers trying to make phone calls.
Boo... (Score:2)
I thought you were going to tell me about a new Starbucks for the Decepticons...
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I'm behind seven proxies, one is on the moon... Good Luck!
Neat! (Score:1)
That's all I can say.
It's a black monolith (Score:3)
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No I think that's where Superman buried Nuclear Man at the end of Superman IV
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Is it sad that the part I wasn't able to suspend disbelief for was the part where Superman threw him into the exhaust of a nuclear reactor?
What about the part where Superman said "Nuke... I am your father?" And then Jimmy Olsen kissed Lois Lane and told him she was Kal-El's sister and she said "I know... somehow I've always known."
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Remember that this is the Silver Age Superman that we're talking about. The one who had a god-like tactile-psycho-kinetic (i.e. like psycho-kinesis, but only affecting what he's touching) ability to lift/move impossibly large objects without them falling apart under their own weight/mass.
No, what's really threatening to comic book fans sanity in this movie is Supes' rebuilding-the-great-wall-of-china vision!
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Turn in your geek card.
The monolith was in Tycho, which is on Nearside, not Farside.
Ooooh! Really? (Score:1)
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You can only get a Geek Card(TM) if you pass the Standard Nerdacity Exam, and interview before your local Council of Geekery. Inquire at your local Dorkstation.
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Turn in your geek card.
The monolith was in Tycho, which is on Nearside, not Farside.
Maybe Clarke was wrong on this little detail.
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HERETIC!
Burn the HERETIC!
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The actual dimensions of a black monolith are "however big it needs to be". 1:4:9 is just the ratio of the proportions.
starbucks (Score:1)
The rates are exceptionally well.
I hope you recognized star....
NASA standard Lunar Approach Joke #18 (Score:2)
Where there is a hotspot there is a starbucks.
The rates are exceptionally well.
It's not a very good location, though. Seating's cramped and awkward, the baristas are always kind of unpleasant, there's not much of a view - the place just has no atmosphere.
This joke is just one of the many wonderful innovations brought to us by the Apollo program.
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Don't forget about all the iPad toting hipsters that stink up the place.
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$32 for the results of public funded research (Score:3)
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Not quite the same thing, but closer: http://meteorites.wustl.edu/abstracts/lpsc42/a_l11j02.pdf [wustl.edu]
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Probably a rhetorical question, but basically the publisher charges for organizing the peer review, editing and distribution. One of the primary goals of creating the WWW was to allow researchers to distribute their work without having to be at the mercy of the journal publishers. But even though a lot of papers are available for free on the web, the prestige factor still prompts a lot (most?) researchers to go through the old channels. As I'm sure you're aware, they don't actually get paid for it (and n
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basically the publisher charges for organizing the peer review, editing and distribution.
That used to be the case, but increasingly in the USA over the last 20 years, companies like elsevier have been following a new paradigm: the publisher charges to make a profit.
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That used to be the case, but increasingly in the USA over the last 20 years, companies like elsevier have been following a new paradigm: print whatever the corporations what you to print
There, fixed that for you [the-scientist.com]. Just don't want anyone to think elsevier is a credible publisher of scientific journals.
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Maybe they did not read this? http://www.pdfernhout.net/open-letter-to-grantmakers-and-donors-on-copyright-policy.html [pdfernhout.net]
"Foundations, other grantmaking agencies handling public tax-exempt dollars, and charitable donors need to consider the implications for their grantmaking or donation policies if they use a now obsolete charitable model of subsidizing proprietary publishing and proprietary research. In order to improve the effectiveness and collaborativeness of the non-profit sector overall, it is suggested
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The authors are at a mixture of American and German institutions (that information is freely available) ; the publication is British (costs a little research). So surely your question should be "why should anyone who is not British, German or American have to pay â30(Euro symbol, thank you incompetence of Slashcode) to read the full article?
To
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35/32C/f/Ashley
The lunatic is on the grass (Score:2, Interesting)
And if the cloud bursts, thunder in your ear
You shout and no one seems to hear.
And if the band you're in starts playing different tunes
I'll see you on the dark side of the moon.
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"The lunatic is on the grass" -- oh yeah, thanks for reminding me! :)
And, wow, lol at the fortune: "How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat? -- Pink Floyd" (The randomness of the universe continues to amaze me...)
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There's no dark side of the moon really.
Matter of fact its all dark.
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WEP Key (Score:1)
Dang, it's protected. Anyone know what the WEP key is? I really want to use their WiFi on my moon vacations every other Tuesday.
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Geez guys .... (Score:2)
Its about lava activity 800million years ago, still cool though (sic)
You guys are stuck with starbucks and wifi
great news (Score:1)
i dont have to worry about internet connectivity when on business trips to the dark side...
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i dont have to worry about internet connectivity when on business trips to the dark side...
There is no dark side of the moon. As a matter of fact, it's all dark.
So it is true ... (Score:2)
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Said Becquerel's brother about the mysterious markings on his photographic plates.
Or, to quote a (possibly apocryphal) bumper sticker : "If we knew what we were doing, or what it was for, we couldn't call it research."
Wrong kind of hotspot. (Score:1)
Dang, I read the headline and thought "There's our portal into the galactic internet".
TITLE AND SUMMARY CORRECTION..... (Score:1)
***** THERE IS NO HOTSPOT ON THE MOON *****
***** THERE ARE NO VOLCANOES ON THE MOON *****
***** THE EVIDENCE IS OF VOLCANISM 800,000,000 YEARS AGO *****
derGoldstein, please read the articles you BEFORE you type the summary AND TITLE. I mean, if you are linking to an article, please read it first.
Sincerely,
The Rest Of SlashDot
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Obligatory Star Control II reference (Score:2)
Fwiffo? Is that you?
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Hello hunam, Fwiffo was on pluto!
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Hell of a long way to go for wifi ! (Score:2)
And I'm not paying for the trip either.
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Volcano's or Vespane Geysers? (Score:2)
It took long enough, but the Terran's have just found their natural expansion point for a second Command Post -- better send some over some SCV's
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I think you have it all wrong, it's time to park a recycler [gamespot.com] on the vent...
(This reference even goes with the impactor theory... how quickly we forget the classics!)
wifi (Score:3)
Ok, hands up, who else thought "what the heck are they doing with WIFI on the moon?" upon reading the headline? :-)
Well of course... (Score:2)
Not Volcanos.... Engines... (Score:2)
The moon is a giant space ship!