Earth's oldest 'footprints' found
Scientists have discovered fossilised tracks of a legged animal that are 570 million years old.
Self-destructing e-mail address?
Are self-destructing email addresses the perfect answer to avoiding spam?
Search News24
     Technology : News Get News24 on your mobile Terms & conditions 
Homepage
Sci-Tech
News
South Africa
Africa
World
Sport
Entertainment
Finance
Health
Galleries
 
News24 turns 10
US Elections
Zimbabwe
Xenophobia
Aids Focus
Power Crisis
More...
 
MyNews24
Columnists
Sports Columnists
Feedback
 
National Lottery
UK Lottery
Travel
Competitions
Horoscopes
TV Guides
Classifieds
Currie Cup game
 
Sudoku
Aces High
Silly Solitaire
Word Cube
Make 24
Golf Solitaire
Battleship
 
Stidy
The Biggish Five
Treknet
 
Newsletters
Weather

Cape Town:
15-21°C

Durban:
17-25°C

Johannesburg:
9-26°C

Weather Page

Traffic
Gauteng KwaZulu-Natal Eastern Cape Western Cape
All regions
Indicators
Rand/$ 8.8000
Rand/£ 15.3400
Rand/€ 11.9300
Gold/oz $885.85
Gold Mining 1580.39
-1.18%
All-share index 21206.47
+0.87%
 
House prices getting you down?
Register with Property24 today and buy an affordable online Sold Price Index (SPI) report to find out what other houses in your area have sold for.

 
Afrikaans
English

Scientists open Stardust
20/01/2006 09:31  - (SA)  

  • Stardust in 'superb' condition
  • Stardust in 'superb' condition
  • Stardust returns with samples
  • Stardust returns with samples
  • Stardust set for return
  • Stardust set for return
  • Comet to bring rare samples
  • Comet to bring rare samples
  • Pam Easton

    Houston - A space capsule that captured interstellar and comet dust during a seven-year voyage through the heavens was finally opened by scientists this week, and they were delighted with what they found.

    The Stardust capsule parachuted back to earth on Sunday, landing in the Utah desert. It was then taken to the National Aeronautics and Space Administation's (Nasa) Johnson Space Centre in Houston.

    Scientists opened the capsule's dust-collecting canister on Tuesday, looking for particles that may yield clues to how the solar system formed.

    Most of the particles, which appear black under a microscope, are too small to see with the naked eye. But scientist Donald Brownlee said on Thursday that researchers were surprised to find some larger specks.

    "That's why we were jumping up and down," said Brownlee, a University of Washington scientist who worked on the $212m mission. "We were totally overwhelmed by the ability to actually see this."

    Scientists 'concerned'

    The spacecraft swooped past the comet Wild 2 in 2004 and used a tennis-racket-sized collector containing a gel-like material to snatch dust from space. The spacecraft also looped around the sun three times to capture dust, which hit the gel at a speed six times faster than a bullet fired from a rifle.

    Scientists had been concerned that the collector might not open correctly or that the particles could slam with such force into the gel that they blew the precious material out, leaving nothing to study.

    So when researchers opened the canister, they "were pleased to find that everything went exactly right - just fabulous", said Michael Zolensky, Stardust's curator. "We couldn't have done a better job catching these particles."

    Some of the samples will be shared with 150 scientists worldwide.

    Brownlee called the dust samples "an ancient, cosmic treasure from the very edge of the solar system".

    - AP



    What is this?
    Yahoo Digg Del.icio.us Facebook Brought to you by OUTsurance Car Insurance
     
    News24 Headlines on your Facebook profile News24 on mobile  


    VEHICLE SEARCH
    VOLKSWAGEN
    2008
    Polo 1.4 Trendline 5-dr MY05
    R129900
    JAGUAR
    2005
    S-Type 4.2 V8 AT
    R299000
    ISUZU
    2005
    KB240i D-Cab LE MY04
    R129990
    VOLVO
    2005
    S40 2.4i
    R159000
    BMW
    2007
    320d E90 Dsl AT
    R289000
    NISSAN
    2006
    Almera 160 Luxury
    R75990
    DFM
    2008
    Mini Truck 1.3 PU
    R56744
    TOYOTA
    2005
    Corolla Verso 180 SX MMT MPV
    R149990
    NISSAN
    2007
    Hardbody 2700D Dsl PU
    R95990

     

    About us | Advertise | Contact us | Job opportunities | Press Releases | Site map

    Back to top
     Sponsored links
    Life Insurance
    Car Insurance
    UK Lottery
    First for Women
    Your Homeloan
    Bid or Buy
    Medical Aid
    Education
    SA TV Online
    Best Car Deals
    Loans & Credit Cards
    Compare Quotes
    Life Insurance for Women
    Car Servicing & Repair
    Piggs Peak Casino