Thursday, 19 December 2013

Billion-dollar ‘discovery machine’ set for launch

Billion-dollar ‘discovery machine’ set for launch
Paris (AFP)
Europe on Thursday will place a billion-dollar bet on a space telescope designed to provide the biggest and most detailed 3-D map of the Milky Way.
If all goes well, a Soyuz-STB-Fregat rocket will lift off from Kourou, French Guiana, hoisting the observatory Gaia on a five-year exploration that may sweep away notions of our place in the galaxy.
The most sophisticated space telescope ever built by Europe, the 740-million-euro ($1.02-billion) gadget goes by the unofficial epithet of "discovery machine".
"The list of Gaia's potential discoveries makes the mission unique in scope and scientific return," says the European Space Agency (ESA).
Gaia's primary goal is to carry out an "astronomical census", locating the position of a billion stars, or around one percent of all the stars in the Milky Way.
By repeating the observations as many as 70 times throughout its mission, the telescope can help astronomers calculate the distance, speed, direction and motion of these stars.
"Within two years from now we will have the first compendium of the sky," said Francois Mignard of France's Cote d'Azur Observatory.
Europe's last star-hunter, Hipparcos, was an almost legendary piece of equipment.
Launched in 1989 and in operations for nearly four years, it provided a high-accuracy fix on 118,000 stars, as well as less-precise fixes on two million stars -- a databank that is hugely used by professional astronomers today.
Gaia, using a six-sided "optical bench" three metres (10 feet) across to snare glimmers of light, is 200 times more sensitive than Hipparcos in measuring the angles that, through triangulation, determine a star's position.
"If Hipparcos could measure the angle that corresponds to the height of an astronaut on the Moon, Gaia will be able to measure his thumbnail," ESA says on its website.
Gaia's secondary objectives are equally stunning. By monitoring the "wobble" in stellar light as a planet passes in front of a star, it can add to knowledge about worlds beyond the Solar System.
By some estimates, it could detect as many as 50,000 planets within a distance of 150 light years from the Sun, or 10 times more than have been observed since the first was spotted in 1995.
Gaia will also be turning its eyes to our own Solar System, scouring its chill, dark fringes and the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter to help the search for any rocks that may one day threaten Earth.
Other potential bounty includes real-time observations of exploding stars, called supernovae, in distant galaxies and insights into strange "failed" stars, known as brown dwarves, that drift listlessly through interstellar space after failing to gain enough mass to ignite.
Gaia may provide a useful test of Einstein's theory of general relativity, which says that a star's position will appear to move slightly as a result of light from it that is deflected by a passing, massive object.
After launch, Gaia will take up position at the so-called Lagrange point L2, located 1.5 million kilometres (937,000 miles) from the Earth.
L2 is a position that gives it year-round observation of the cosmos without the view being disturbed by the Sun, Earth or Moon.
It is the go-to place for space observatories. L2 has been used by Europe's Herschel and Planck telescopes and is designated as the slot for NASA's eagerly-awaited James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
To stay at L2, the spacecraft will have to perform tiny manoeuvres every month, scrutinised by a network of telescopes on Earth to ensure a hoped-for accuracy of 100 metres (yards).
One of the biggest challenges will be processing what Jean-Yves Le Gall, head of France's National Centre of Space Studies (CNES), calls "an absolute flood" of data.
Gaia will provide the equivalent of more than 30,000 CD-ROMs.
Sorting this stuff and turning it into useable data -- galaxy maps and star catalogues -- will take years.
Six centres have been set up around Europe to handle the deluge, including a supercomputer in Toulouse, southwestern France, capable of carrying out six thousand billion operations a second.

Hugh Jackman to play Blackbeard in Pan

Hugh Jackman to play Blackbeard in Pan
Hugh Jackman is in talks for a role as Blackbeard in 'Pan'.
'The Wolverine' actor is reportedly being positioned as the villainous pirate in Warner Bros.' upcoming adaptation of children's classic 'Peter Pan', which will be helmed by director Joe Wright and is set to hit the big-screen in June 2015.
Variety reports Jackman had been in discussions for a number of films before taking on 'Pan' and was approached by the studio shortly after the role was snubbed by Academy Award winner Javier Bardem.
The film will look into the origins of J. M. Barrie's classic character Peter Pan, an orphan who is taken to the magical world of Neverland where he goes into battle with the evil pirates and becomes a hero among the natives.
The fantasy epic will also explore the relationship between Pan and Hook, who begin as allies before becoming rivals, while Blackbeard is the main antagonist. 
Ryan Gosling is among a string of actors who are being eyed for the role of Hook, while the studio is expected to hold open auditions to discover fresh talent for Peter Pan.
The studio is also looking for an actress in her mid-20s to play Tiger Lily.

Bassem Tops Google Zeitgeist

Bassem Tops Google Zeitgeist
Despite attempts to shut him up, Bassem Youssef is still beating the censors online, amid rumours of a 2014 TV comeback. The controversial comic, axed for ruffling feathers among Egypt's military elite, has been named Egypts most-searched person on the web, according to 2013 rankings by Google.
Youssef ranked top in Googles ‘Zeitgeist rankings as Egypts top ‘trending person of the year, attracting more web enquiries than Egypt's army chief General Abdel Fatah el-Sisi and former President Mohamed Morsi. The U.S. internet giant found that ‘Ramadan Series 2013 was the most popular search term overall in Egypt.The Zietgiest study analysed more than one trillion searches performed globally throughout the year.
Egyptians are looking for more political and social figures, when they search according to the latest figures. Meanwhile, here at CairoScene, our spies tell us that Youssef is currently in talks with more than one Egyptian broadcaster in a move which may spark a bidding war between competing channels. However, as always, nothing has been 

THE FOOTBALLING WORLD REMEMBERS HIM


Barça still waiting for Tito


This Friday a year will have passed since Tito Vilanova had to be operated on for the last time to treat a cancerous tumor in his parotid gland, a condition which has marked his life since November 2011.
The Catalan club announced on 19th December 2012 that the manager from Girona had relapsed from his condition, and that the necessary treatment would keep him away from the fields of play for some time. Assistant Jordi Roura took over as the club's manager. Six weeks later, on 6th January 2013, Tito returned and managed his team's stomping derby victory over Espanyol.
His return to the Barça helm was nevertheless patchy, as he often had to return to New York for further treatment. The therapy he was given was tough going, and Tito had to juggle his time with the doctors and therapy with training sessions. Finishing the season with 100 points and 115 goals was his great success.
He had made history with the Barçá club, as Guardiola had previously done before him. Unfortunately, on 19th July Barcelona announced that Tito was once again ill with parotid gland cancer, and that this time its treatment would require all his time and energy. He left the 'azulgrana' dugout, and a week later the club announced the signing of Tata Martino for two seasons.
During these months of absence, neither Barcelona nor the footballing world has forgotten Tito Vilanova and his hard fight. MARCA, for example, last 2nd December awarded him with the best manager trophy for the 2012-13 season.
He was unable to pick up his award, as his fight to overcome his illness leaves him with little energy to do much else. The world of Barcelona F.C. and the Spanish Liga, however, impatiently await his recovery and return to the pitches.

Samsung Forum 2013: It’s all about the television

Samsung Forum 2013: It’s all about the television
Every year, Samsung follows their worldwide debuts at CES with a more region-specific exhibition for the Middle East. This is Samsung Forum 2013
You've seen Samsung's monstrous coverage at CES 2013 earlier in January. It's selection of tech was packed with various curved screens, mobile phones, digital cameras, and more. Taking center stage, however, were televisions - and not only with Samsung. Sony and LG were also kicking it up a notch with OLED, 4K and the occassional curved glass display.
Today, Samsung will be delivering setting the scene for the new year with a strategy for each one of their technology sections and a closer look at the models that will later debut in the region.
Samsung Forum 2013 is also a time for sales representatives to familiarize themselves with the future products. So we will be taking you through every single unveiling and bringing you tech specs and price points, too. Samsung Forum 2013 begins at 10am Dubai time and 8am Beirut time.

What’s the UAE been Googling?

What’s the UAE been Googling?
‘Ramadan 2013’, ‘Earthquake Dubai’ and ‘Justin Bieber’ are just some of the events, incidents and names that we’ve been ‘Googling’ in 2013, according to the search engine giant’s year-end Zeitgeist.
Google’s annual list, which looks at the year through the collective eyes of the world on the web, reveals 2013’s biggest events, hottest trends and most ‘Googled’ people based on searches conducted in the UAE.
According to the company, this year’s trending searches for queries and people reveal growing interest in technology brands and viral phenomenon on the web.
The trending lists for the UAE highlight a dominating interest in annual events, such as Ramadan, Eid and Diwali and their derivatives. The majority of trending individuals for the UAE for 2013 were global personas from across the world, with regional and local personalities making the top ten.
Here are the top searches in the UAE:
Top trend
1. Ramadan 2013
2. iPhone 5S
3. Samsung Galaxy S4
4. Gangnam Style
5. Diwali 2013
6. Earthquake Dubai
7. Eid 2013
8. Iron Man 3
9. Ramadan Series 2013
10. Harlem Shake
Top trending people
1. Paul Walker
2. Mohammed Assaf
3. Jennifer Lawrence
4. Justin Bieber
5. Bassem Youssef
6. Nelson Mandela
7. Priyanka Chopra
8. Pope Francis
9. Ali Mabkhout
10. Hugo Chávez
Most searched movies
1. Iron Man 3
2. Man of Steel
3. Oblivion
4. Evil Dead
5. The Croods
6. Pain and Gain
7. Zero Dark Thirty
8. Monsters University
9. Warm Bodies
10. Jack the Giant Slayer
Most searched actors, actresses or famous personalities
1. Justin Bieber
2. Rihanna
3. Kim Kardashian
4. Katy Perry
5. Angelina Jolie
6. Beyoncé
7. Lady Gaga
8. Shakira
9. Adele
10. Madonna

24-karat gold Xbox One at London’s Harrods

24-karat gold Xbox One at London’s Harrods
Are you short of Holiday gift ideas for your loved ones? This latest offer from Xbox One is sure to make your friends swoon over as they unwrap their Christmas gifts.
The 24-karat gold Xbox One is Microsoft’s first ever gold-plated gaming system version. This also aims to raise the gaming status while screams of exclusivity as it is only available for limited quantities at Harrods Technology section in London, UK. Harrods also has not provided any official details as to how many of this gold Xbox one will be available.
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This luxury gaming gadget would cost you roughly £6000 or $9774. Do not get disappointed for under the gold exterior is the standard Xbox One console with no other extra features. The standard Xbox one, which debuted last November 22, is priced for only £429 or $700 with accompanying accessories such as a wireless controller, Kinect, 4k enabled HDMI cable and a chat headset.
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Yusuf Medhi, Microsoft’s Corporate Vice President of Strategy and Marketing for Xbox, said they were overwhelmed by the positive response from the customers, after Xbox one sold for 2 million units, 18 days after it was launched.  “We are thrilled to see sales of Xbox One on a record-setting pace, with over 2 million Xbox One consoles in homes around the world,” he added.
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Thus, Microsoft is planning to release new stocks on January 8. “We’re also particularly excited to see consumers engaging in a wide range of games and entertainment experiences on the platform, with more than 1 million paid transactions on Xbox Live to date.”