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January 2007
Boeing joins UQ scramjet project. 08/01/2007. ABC News Online
by RacefanPat (via)Last Update: Monday, January 8, 2007. 8:00pm (AEDT)
Boeing joins UQ scramjet project
The Boeing aviation company has teamed up with scientists from the University of Queensland to further develop their scramjet rocket technology.
The supersonic engine is capable of speeds up to 8,000 kilometres-an-hour, and could cut flight times between Australia and the UK to just a few hours.
The UQ Centre for Hypersonics was the first in the world to achieve verified supersonic combustion of a scramjet in flight.
Dr Kevin Bowcutt from the joint US and Australian research program says scramjet space visits may only be 15 years away, but the priority is to reduce international flight times.
"Well that's my dream and my goal, that one day we'll be able to travel between say Los Angeles and Brisbane in two hours and to go into space routinely and affordably," he said.
"Today [space travel costs], depending on the rocket you use, $3,000 to $5,000 per pound of payload that you're taking into space.
"A goal that I have is to try to figure out how to make it cost $100 or $200 per pound to go into space."
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December 2006
Proceedings of the Athanasius Kircher Society
by jlesage & 2 others"Our interests extend to the wondrous, the curious, the singular, the esoteric, the arcane, and the sometimes hazy frontier between the plausible and the implausible." a whacky collection
Plants In Motion
by jlesage"Time-lapse photography allows us to easily see the movements of plants and clearly demonstrates that plants are living organisms capable of some extraordinary things." various phases of plant life, both on cellular and external level
November 2006
jlesage's reviews
by jlesagemy tagcloud from stumbleupon; just discovered I could import my delicious tags and comments there. Stumbleupon is my newest obsessively visited site.
Dr. Chris Mullen, The Visual Telling of Stories, illustration, design, film, narrative sequences, magazines, books, prints etc
by jlesage & 1 othera very large historical archive, often from advertising, "to provide for all levels of possible viewer a visually orientated taxonomy of the ways in which pictures are used to tell stories." unique collection, also useful for many other purposes
Research on Place and Space
by jlesage & 1 otherhuge portal site, across disciplines; "...other terms are sometimes used in place of place, such as home, dwelling, milieu, territory, and of course, space. None of these, though, are necessarily equivalent to the notion of place."
American Scientist Online - The Sounds of Spacetime
by jlesagephysicists are finding a way to listen in
American Studies Electronic Crossroads
by jlesagelarge American Studies web portal, organized into Communities | Curriculum | Technology & Learning | Reference & Research
Design Observer: writings about design & culture
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Alive with Alzheimer's, the first photographic book on AD by Cathy Greenblat
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Dave Harris and Colleagues
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illusions.html
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Invisible Culture-An Electronic Journal for Visual Culture-University of Rochester
by jlesage & 1 otherproblematizes the unquestioned alliance between culture and visibility
Center for History and New Media
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