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It should be very interesting with lots of good questions.
The moderators posted an announcement of Zubrin's AMA as a sticky at the top of the reddit.
Ask Me Anything AMA (Reddit) with Mars Society President Robert Zubrin
With growing public interest in the exploration of Mars and a human mission to the Red Planet, the Mars Society invites you to participate in a special AMA (Ask Me Anything) r/Space session with its president and founder Dr. Robert Zubrin on Friday, November 16th at 1:00 pm MST (3:00 pm EST / 8:00 pm GMT).
As a top Mars advocate and one of the world's leading experts on planning a mission to Mars and eventual human settlement of our nearest planetary neighbor, Dr. Zubrin will be available to answer as many of your questions on these topics as possible.
Join us at: https://www.reddit.com/r/space (DrRorbertZubrin). Thank you!
You’re invited to participate in the Mars Society’s 2019 University Rover Challenge, the world’s premier Mars rover competition for college students.
Held annually in the desert of southern Utah at the Mars Desert Research Station, URC challenges student teams to design and build the next generation of Mars rovers that will one day work alongside human explorers on the Red Planet.
The next URC competition is scheduled for May 30 - June 1, 2019. The deadline for student team registration is Friday, November 2, 2018.
To register or learn more, please visit: http://urc.marssociety.org/home/team-info.
Join teams from around the world and show us what you've got! Sign up today!
URGENT NEWS RELEASE
For Immediate Release
October 15, 2018
Mars Society Meeting For Tonight, October 15th Postponed!
The Utah Mars Society chapter is sorry to announce that the visit of Dr. Shannon Rupert, a senior Mars Society representative and program director of the Mars Desert Research Station (MDRS), has been unfortunately postponed due to scheduling and preparation issues related to next week’s beginning of the crew field season at MDRS near Hanksville, Utah which require Dr. Rupert’s attention and involvement.
The visit of Dr. Rupert to Salt Lake City will be rescheduled at a date in the near future. We apologize for the late notification of this scheduling change.
Dr. Shannon Rupert Director of Utah Mars Desert Research Station Speaking in Salt Lake City on "Is There Life On Mars?" October 15th.
For detailed information go to:
https://www.facebook.com/events/2082911295095047/
OCTOBER 15TH MEETING LOCATION CORRECTION!
A printing error on a flyer gave an incorrect location for the Mars Society meeting "Is There Life On Mars?". The correct address is 1840 South, 1300 East in Salt Lake City at the Gore Auditorium, Westminster College.
Musk remains the Chief Executive Officer of Tesla. And the Executive Board will pretty much follow his "suggestions".
What scientific contributions to understanding Mars and its history could non-scientist human explorers make?
I would want experienced test pilots to fly new untested aircraft, not untrained and unskilled passengers who are not licensed pilots.
And I would want highly trained astronauts, scientists and skilled engineers to begin the long trip to Mars and have them build the first settlements.
This is a "left-wing" opinion held by most people who are to the left of Jefferson Davis and Donald Trump.
Hi all,
This past week, we have started our official channel on Reddit (called a subreddit) and it has already added over 500 subscribers since we started it on Thursday.
Please join us there and follow the latest on the Exploration of Mars and the growth of the Mars Society. We will be posting all of our convention videos there so they are easy to cross-post on other subreddits, and also to comment on.
https://www.reddit.com/r/MarsSociety/
Don't forget to add some "Flair" to your Reddit user in the form of "Mars Society Member", "Chapter Member", or even "Founding Member" if you are one of those (like me) who joined the organization in our founding year 1998.
Thanks,
-James
James Burk | Webmaster & IT Director | The Mars Society
Be careful.
Don't swallow hook, line and sinker every anti-Musk propaganda hit piece you will read on the internet and corporate media.
The character assassination campaign against Musk began last year by the ultra-right when Musk resigned from two Trump economic boards to protest Trumps withdrawal from the climate accord.
Now a few self-proclaimed "liberal" publications have joined the attack pack.
I'll be addressing this "get Musk" propaganda campaign at the Mars Society convention.
he will stay addicted to the drugs, and become increasingly erratic behaviorally.
GW
What drugs is Elon Musk addicted to and can you provide links.
Apologies not needed. Some are suggesting that the SLS be cancelled and that NASA simply use the BFR and pay SpaceX for seats and payloads using the BFR rather than spend another 10 billion for the SLS.
The answer to your question is no. It is smaller and will have far less power than the BFR if it is every completed and launched.
And the NASA administrators claim that the SLS is "a brand new project" is not true. More b.s. from the Trump government.
The BFR will begin testing next year the SLS may never make it off a launch pad.
It will not be a "moot" issue next year.
Guess James Bridenstine isn't familiar with SpaceX and their BFR project. Oh he is just spreading some more Trump b.s.
[Excerpt from article]
NASA Administrator Supports Trump’s ‘Space Force’ Proposal
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (KEVIN McGILL)
August 13, 2018
NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine expressed full support Monday for President Donald Trump's proposed military "Space Force" but added that it will have a role separate from NASA.
Bridenstine was touring the Michoud Assembly Center, where workers are putting together major parts of systems that are planned to return Americans to the moon and, eventually, take them to Mars. In a towering building, Boeing workers are building parts of the 322-foot (98-meter) rocket known as the Space Launch System. Lockheed Martin workers are building the spacecraft called Orion.
Bridenstine praised workers at Michoud for their work on the Orion spacecraft and the SLS rocket that will launch it into space, saying their efforts are helping the U.S. get ahead and stay ahead of other nations in space.
"This is a brand new, very large project that is unmatched in the world," he said. "And it will remain unmatched for a very long time."
everyone knows they're actually inter-dimensional shapeshifting child molesters.
Good point. That would mean they supported Trump's favorite pedophile candidate for the U.S. Senate, Roy Moore in Alabama.
WASHINGTON — President Trump broke with leading Republicans on Tuesday and voiced support for Roy S. Moore, the Republican Senate candidate in Alabama who has been accused of sexual misconduct with teenagers and has seen his campaign’s prospects imperiled.
In his first extensive remarks on the accusations that date back decades, the president cited the vigorous denials by Mr. Moore, who is facing off in a high-stakes special election against Doug Jones, the Democratic candidate.
“He totally denies it,” Mr. Trump said of Mr. Moore, who has been accused of molesting a 14-year-old girl and sexually assaulting another teenager.
Alabama rejects bigoted pedophile, elects Democrat Doug Jones in stunning rebuke to Trump
By Matthew Chapman -
December 12, 2017
On Tuesday evening, the political world was shattered with news that would have been completely unfathomable a year ago: a Democrat has won the Alabama Senate seat previously held by Jeff Sessions.
Faced with GOP candidate Roy Moore, who is accused of serially molesting teenage girls, believes gays should be arrested, has been critical of women’s suffrage, and said America has not been “great” since slavery ended, voters in one of the nation’s most right-wing states decided they had no choice but to put country over party.
Senator-elect Doug Jones, a former federal prosecutor, is best known for locking up the Klansmen who murdered four black girls in the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing. His career of law and order was the perfect foil to a candidate who was once banned from a mall for leering at children.
Pence Calls Space Force Necessary to Protect U.S. from Gay Aliens
By Andy Borowitz
August 9, 2018
WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Making a major announcement at the Pentagon on Thursday, Vice-President Mike Pence said that the proposed United States Space Force was necessary to defend the U.S. from gay aliens.
“I stand before you today to say that this country is under attack from outer-space gays,” Pence told the military gathering. “Only Space Force can protect us from their unimaginable evil.”
Pence detailed a nightmare scenario in which “gay aliens by the thousands” land in the U.S. in “seemingly cute spacecraft” and “subvert life in America as we know it.”
“Let’s say, for example, that these gay aliens can assume human form,” he said. “What’s to stop them from infiltrating normal bakeries and baking cakes for gay weddings?”
“I’ll tell you what’s to stop them,” he said, pausing for dramatic effect. “Space Force.”
At the White House, CNN’s Jim Acosta asked the press secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, how, exactly, Pence had developed his theory about the existence of gay aliens.
“No one is more qualified to talk about life on other planets than Mike Pence,” Sanders snapped.
SpaceX organizes inaugural conference to plan landings on Mars
Attendees are being asked to not publicize the workshop or their attendance.
Eric Berger- 8/6/2018
ArsTechnica.com
No one can deny that SpaceX founder Elon Musk has thought a lot about how to transport humans safely to Mars with his Big Falcon Rocket. But when it comes to Musk's highly ambitious plans to settle Mars in the coming decades, some critics say Musk hasn't paid enough attention to what people will do once they get there.
However, SpaceX may be getting more serious about preparing for human landings on Mars, both in terms of how to keep people alive as well as to provide them with something meaningful to do. According to private invitations seen by Ars, the company will host a "Mars Workshop" on Tuesday and Wednesday this week at the University of Colorado Boulder. Although the company would not comment directly, a SpaceX official confirmed the event and said the company regularly meets with a variety of experts concerning its missions to Mars.
This appears to be the first meeting of such magnitude, however, with nearly 60 key scientists and engineers from industry, academia, and government attending the workshop, including a handful of leaders from NASA's Mars exploration program. The invitation for the inaugural Mars meeting encourages participants to contribute to "active discussions regarding what will be needed to make such missions happen." Attendees are being asked to not publicize the workshop or their attendance.
Life on Mars
The meeting is expected to include an overview of the spaceflight capabilities that SpaceX is developing with the Big Falcon rocket and spaceship, which Musk has previously outlined at length during international aerospace meetings in 2016 and 2017. Discussion topics will focus on how best to support hundreds of humans living on Mars, such as accessing natural resources there that will lead to a sustainable outpost.
Through this meeting, SpaceX hopes to engage more deeply with both NASA and the scientific community that have studied these questions in depth for decades—but have regularly been frustrated by the space agency's lack of progress toward getting people to Mars. One scientist attending the meeting told Ars, "I have some confidence that SpaceX will eventually achieve its goal of getting to Mars, and this feels like an exciting opportunity to be part of that story and to influence the future of humans on the Red Planet."
The workshop features three co-hosts: Paul Wooster, who is SpaceX's principal Mars development engineer; Margarita Marinova, senior Mars development engineer; and Bobby Braun, dean of the College of Engineering & Applied Science at CU Boulder. Braun, a former chief technologist for NASA, has worked with SpaceX on projects in the past.
In response to a query from Ars, Braun released the following statement about the conference: "CU Boulder and its Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics are proud to host a broad swath of representatives this week from across academia, government, and industry in a discussion of Mars surface exploration technologies," he said. "As the nation's hub for aerospace innovation, hosting meetings with an industry partner like SpaceX is part of what we do."
SpaceX and NASA
Braun, who became a dean at CU Boulder in 2017, has elevated the university's aerospace profile, and the meeting represents a coup as the university nears completion of a $101 million aerospace building. That facility will include a mission control for experimentation on the International Space Station, a Dream Chaser simulator, and an indoor flight environment for drones and other flying vehicles without humans on board.
"From flying payloads to the International Space Station with NASA to partnering with Colorado aerospace giants like Ball Aerospace, United Launch Alliance, Sierra Nevada, DigitalGlobe, and Lockheed Martin in research and workforce development, to developing and operating next-generation space science payloads and missions across the Solar System—CU Boulder is advancing innovation across the aerospace sector," Braun said.
It seems noteworthy that several NASA scientists who study the Red Planet (and the potential for human landings) will attend the workshop. Although NASA and SpaceX have an excellent relationship through the commercial crew and cargo program to fly provisions and people to the International Space Station, there is some overlap and potential competition in deep space.
Both NASA, with public money, and SpaceX, through private investment, are developing very large rockets that will enable humans to fly into deep space. Both NASA and SpaceX ultimately want to send humans to Mars. A workshop like this could ultimately plant seeds that result in collaboration rather than competition in the years to come. That seems especially possible given the Trump administration's stated desire for NASA to work closely with commercial space companies like SpaceX and its innovative technologies, such as reusable launch vehicles.
Tesla claims to have ‘world’s most advanced computer for autonomous driving’ with Autopilot 3.0 update coming next year
Fred Lambert Aug. 1st 2018
Electrek.com
Tesla is finally ‘letting the cat out of the bag’ when it comes to its new custom-built chip for the next generation Autopilot.
The automaker claims that it now has the ‘world’s most advanced computer for autonomous driving’ that will be released in an upgrade to current owners next year.
Back in 2016, we first exclusively reported on Tesla quietly hiring legendary chip architect Jim Keller from AMD and we were fairly excited by the implications of Tesla hiring such an important chip architect.
At the time, we speculated that Tesla could be looking into making its own silicon at some point – speculation that was further reinforced after Keller’s hiring was followed by a team of chip architects and executives from AMD also joining Tesla.
Finally, our suspicions were confirmed two years later when Elon Musk confirmed that Tesla is working on its own AI chip.
Keller has since left Tesla, but the team is now led by Pete Bannon, who were amongst the other chip architects hired by Tesla over 2 years ago.
During Tesla’s earnings call today, Bannon confirmed that they have now produced the chip and have it working in test vehicles on the road.
Bannon said that the new chip will be released in a new ‘hardware 3’ suite for Autopilot which will take the form of a new computer that will replace the existing computer in the vehicles with Autopilot hardware 2.0 and 2.5, which have been in production since October 2016.
Musk added that he believes that the new computer that they’ve developed is an order of magnitude better than what they can buy now.
The computer in the Autopilot 2.0 hardware suite is powered by Nvidia GPUs. Musk says that it is capable of processing 200 frames per second and Tesla’s hardware 3 will be able to handle 2,000 frames per second with redundancy.
He explained that they achieved that by building the chip from the ground up to act as a ‘neural network accelerator’ based on the neural net that Tesla’s AI and vision team have been building.
Bannon and Musk reiterated that the new computer will be offered as an upgrade to current Autopilot 2.0 (and up) owners by simply swapping the current computer.
Earlier this year, we took a close look at the current computer in Model S, Model X, and Model 3 with Autopilot 2.5.
Tesla has previously said that this upgrade will be offered for free since Tesla has been advertising Autopilot 2.0 cars as being fully autonomous ready and therefore, any upgrade to make it fully autonomous should be free.
Bannon said the upgrade is planned for next year.
In the meantime, Tesla is still planning to improve Autopilot on the current hardware with software version 9 coming in ‘4 weeks’.
Related question: How will it produce heat for passengers in winter?
Only if the battery catches on fire!
That's a joke.
Don't know the answers to your questions. I've listed all the stores in Canada. Nothing in your area.
Noticed you just had a tornado northwest of you! Sorry to hear one person died. Aren't tornados unusual in your area?
I had a friend many years ago who worked on the CN railroad in Winnipeg. His name is Jack Pickett and he was a local union officer in the United Transportation Union which represented train crews. We corresponded a lot and met at a railroad union conference held in Kenora, Ontario. I've never been to Winnipeg.
Tesla Stores in Canada
Alberta
Calgary-Chinook Centre
6455 Macleod Trail Southwest Unit #1179
Calgary, T2H 0K8
Store: (403) 910-3825
Roadside Assistance: (877) 798-3752
Calgary-Fairmount
6702 Fairmount Drive SE
Calgary, AB T2H 0X3
Store & Service: (403) 910-0521
Roadside Assistance: (877) 798-3752
British Columbia
Park Royal
860 Main Street, Unit D3
West Vancouver, V7T 2Z3
Store: (778) 734-0158
Roadside Assistance: (877) 798-3752
Vancouver - West 4th Avenue
1636 West 4th Avenue
Vancouver, BC V6J 1L9
Store & Service: (604) 255 4427
Roadside Assistance: (877) 798-3752
Vancouver-Robson Street
929 Robson St
Vancouver, V6Z 2V7
Store: (604) 336-4010
Roadside Assistance: (877) 798-3752
Ontario
Sherway Gardens
25 The West Mall
Etobicoke, M9C 1B8
Store: (437) 317-7795
Roadside Assistance: (877) 798-3752
Toronto-Lawrence Avenue
1325 Lawrence Ave East
Toronto, M3A 1C6
Store: (647) 260-1794
Service: (647) 260-1794
Roadside Assistance: (877) 798-3752
Toronto-Oakville
225 Wyecroft Road
Oakville, ON L6K 3S3
Store & Service: (289) 328-1402
Roadside Assistance: (877) 798-3752
Toronto-Yorkdale Shopping Centre
3401 Dufferin Street, Suite 320
Toronto, M6A 2T9
Store: (416) 787-8006
Roadside Assistance: (877) 798-3752
Quebec
Montréal-Ferrier
5350 Ferrier Street
Montréal, H4P 1L9
Store: (514) 908-3827
Roadside Assistance: (877) 798-3752
Quebec City
Quebec City,
Sales: (418) 263-5601
Roadside Assistance: (877) 798-3752
Quebec City-2180 Rue Cyrille-Duquet
2180 Rue Cyrille-Duquet
Quebec City, G1N 2E5
Store & Service: (581) 318-8862
This is a car for those who don't even bother to ask what the price of the Roadster is. That doesn't matter for the top 1%.
For me and most of us we can only wish. I'd buy one for certain if I was insanely rich like the Trumps or Clintons.
It's a really cool car and I bet would be fun to drive.
Three people my wife works with recently got their Tesla 3's. I went for a ride with one of the owners and it was an incredible experience.
Using the touch screen was amazing. My wife also went for a half hour cruise in the Tesla. Now she wants to get one and we just recently bought a Chevy Impala which we both really like.
There isn't any doubt in my mind that gas driven cars and trucks are going the way of the horse and buggy. And that's going to happen a lot sooner than many people think. It's likely that in 10 years most cars and trucks in use will be electric. And Tesla will probably be the major international manufacturer selling millions wordlwide every year.
Anyone on this board can probably go on a Tesla test drive. Just go to your nearest Tesla dealer. They will probably give you a demonstration ride if they believe you are really interested in possibly buying one, if not now, sometime in the near future. Check it out.
See what the future is like, the future is now!
New Tesla Roadster: 0-60 In 1.9 Seconds, 620-Mile Range, $200,000
By: Steven Ewing, Managing Editor
Motor1.com
And it's apparently coming in 2020.
Following the reveal of the Tesla Semi tonight, Elon Musk pulled out a huge surprise: the new Roadster. Yes, the Tesla Roadster is back, and we'll apparently see it on the road sometime in 2020. The performance is said to be absolutely staggering. Whether or not it's worth the hype, well, we'll leave that up to you. But these preliminary details indicate something super cool is on the way.
Let's cut right to the chase:
◦7,376 pound-feet of torque. Yes, you read that correctly.
◦0-60 mph in 1.9 seconds, making it the quickest production car in the world.
◦0-100 mph in 4.2 seconds.
◦Quarter mile in 8.8 seconds, which beats every other production car.
◦250+ mph top speed.
◦620 miles of highway range.
As Elon points out, according to this data, you'll be able to drive the new Roadster from Los Angeles to San Francisco and back on one charge, at highway speeds. And by the way, these numbers are only for the prototype car shown tonight. The production car could be even quicker, with more range, and a higher top end. We'll believe it when we see it, of course, but man, that's incredible.
The new Roadster will use three electric motors – one in the front and two in the back – giving it through-the-road all-wheel drive. The incredible power comes courtesy of a 250-kilowatt-hour battery. True to its name, you'll be able to remove the roof. And for added practicality, it'll seat four people... well, okay, two and some grocery bags.
Want one? You'll need $50,000 to reserve one, and the base price will be $200,000. Or you can be one of 1,000 people to order a Founders Series car, which costs a full $250,000, right up front.
I am not responsible for your nonsense and non-factual Boeing inspired attacks you direct at Elon Musk and SpaceX.
Perhaps you need to hire someone more talented than you to write clever, witty and almost factual talking points for posting on this board.
Few here take your Trump inspired political views seriously unless one enjoys reading your goofy "alternative facts" that you attempt to pawn off as serious commentary.
But this is a democratic discussion board that supports free speech and a free press, something your role model Trump hates, so flap your jaw, wiggle your ears, listen with your mouth and type away!
EdwardHeisler,
Thus far, I've seen a lot of talk and very little focused action from any government-run space agency or private company.
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Yet another attack by kbd512 on Elon Musk and SpaceX! Not surprising at all. kbd512 is just reposting the extreme right-wing party propaganda attack line against Musk and SpaceX.
So kbd512 now makes the outrageous claim that he's seen "little focused action from any private company."
I guess you could claim in defense of such nonsense that you have never heard of SpaceX and their accomplishments.
Is that your defense?