Saturday, April 28, 2018

To NASA




To NASA.


Tried to send this suggestion but could not for they don’t have a system to receive scientific suggestions.  Hope some one from over there read this.

It is not late yet, for NASA to send in next trip to Mars, a seismograph device, a total of about 5 or 10 (to be disperse around), of especially small size design and solar power fed.  Purpose: measure very small Mars quake and water movement under its surface if there is any submarsian water.  Also win speed day and night as well as station of the year (each month air speed and direction).  This data would be of importance for future habitat structures and how deep it could be build on the ground as well as construction in caves.  A video cam (not camera) should be active 24/7 to see the displacement, thickness and altitude of sand storms.  I am looking which plants here on earth uses mostly C more than oxygen, this is, enclosing a small plant in a large container with more carbon dioxide than Oxygen and measuring the different of Oxygen consumption to carbon dioxide.  If not, then creating a mutant plant that consume carbon dioxide but gives off oxygen all the time, never consuming oxygen but giving it off.  There must be a plant that depends mostly of other gasses than oxygen.  The creation of such a plant would be the salvation to populate Mars with such type of organism to create an atmosphere breathable for humans.  Am thinking on algae, but it needs water or the one that is born giving a green color on surface of rocks.  So, a mutant could be engineered for that purpose.

For NASA to know: homework:

Is there life out there?

...simple: by sending a nuclear propulsion ship (of the Orion type?)  loaded with a telescope as that of Hubble telescope, like the one there in outer space, then focusing always, indefinitely, to one suspected start orbited by a suspected goldilocks planet.  Should carry a large power solar battery charged by star light.  As it approaches the star, it recharges again and send pics every hour or earth day back to Earth.  Might it be in 10 yrs. or something like that we get a clear pic better focused of an earth-like planet.  Should it be loaded with AI? Yes, of course, so it could decide by itself sending pic and some analyses of what it encounters in deep space. And if video or how many pics to sent per time.

Note, pics should be open source, anyone could get a copy of that in any device, satellite of outer space ship residing in space or earth surface.

Cost of the rocket: paid by the United Nations or any nation liking to cover part or all the cost (Russia? China? France? England? Saudi Arabia? Germany? Google? Facebook? Msft? India? People donations? Super-rich people? Catholic Church? (the Roman Catholic Pope) Who?  Anyone Dearing to know, also: Verizon? AT and T? ZTE?

This would be the best propaganda, eternal propaganda any private or governmental institution could get for generation to come ...who dares?

...other nations not mention here could help on that (too many to mention).

And the world would know once and for all if there is life out there in a few decades for our future generation.

Design? Each solar planet would have a space AI lab, small one, orbiting the planet and serving as relay to compute, analyze and re-sent the pic to next nearby satellite ending the data on earth's lab, worldwide.  It would be the greatest endeavor done by human on its evolution: not faith, scientific opinions, but facts.

Parts assembled in outer space and sent using the latest innovated rockets that make infinite earth landings.  Know who am talking about?

…no milking the cow managers involve here.  Contribution of large rocket and space ship needed, they can and the could.  Boeing? Lockheed? All, all of them if they want to become much more famous and eternally mentioned for generations to come: free advertisement at a cost.

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