Very sad … very, very sad. Once upon a time, long ago, I had a comm link stop. Sometimes silence is a terrible thing.
Archive for February 1st, 2003
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NASA Mission Events Summary: “De-orbit and Entry“
Weather radar image of debris path – “Anyone who believes they have found debris related to Columbia should call the Johnson Space Center Emergency Operations Center, (281)-483-3388. Be aware that hazardous chemicals may be present; do not disturb or move any debris.”
STS-107 Flight: January 16-February 1, 2003
Crew:
* Commander Rick D. Husband (2nd flight),
* Pilot William C. McCool (1st flight),
* Payload Specialist Michael P. Anderson (2nd flight),
* Mission Specialist Kalpana Chawla (2nd flight),
* Mission Specialist David M. Brown (1st flight),
* Mission Specialist Laurel B. Clark (1st flight),
* Payload Specialist Ilan Ramon, Israel (1st flight)
Sincerest regret and sympathy to crew’s family.
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Excerpted from NASA Statement on Loss of Columbia: “Entry Flight Director Leroy Cain declared a contingency for the shuttle Columbia at around 9:14 EST … Communication and tracking of the shuttle was lost at 9 a.m. EST at an altitude of about 203,000 feet in the area above north central Texas. At the time communications were lost. The shuttle was traveling approximately 12,500 miles per hour (Mach 18). No communication and tracking information were received in Mission Control after that time. “

http://www.unitedspacealliance.com/video/live.rpm
http://science.ksc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/rrg2.pl?encoder/nasatv.rm
NASA TV is on AMC-2, Transponder 9C, vertical polarization at 85 degrees West longitude, 3880 MHz, with audio at 6.8 MHz.
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The right sidebar on the AIFIA pages reads in part, “The emergence of Information Architecture (IA) as a formal discipline has gathered key areas of expertise together to provide a framework for the rational design of content-rich sites.” to which I say … uhhh … yaa! There I found this neatly formulated list: 25 Theses
My peregrinations took me through an interesting thickening of cyberspace:
* InfoMuse.net, by PhD candidate Katrina (champignon) Spurgin, who quotes Wilson, “More to the point, it is a situation-specific product of the interaction between a user and a document”. This moved me to write, in a note to her, “When I was in R&D tech_docs, I justified a lot of my time by pointing out that data was practically worthless if it was un-discoverable; that my making it accessible transformed it into information … no manager I ever met could trump that! *grin*”
* memekitchen, with the motto “baking fresh think since 1967“, quotes I M Pei, “It is not an individual act, architecture. You have to consider your client. Only out of that can you produce great architecture. You can’t work in the abstract”
* “Information as Thing“, a preprint of an article published in the Journal of the American Society of Information Science, begins, “Three meanings of “information” are distinguished: “Information-as-process”; “information-as-knowledge”; and “information-as-thing”, the attributive use of “information” to denote things regarded as informative.”
And all of this while downloading a nifty new icon editor … ain’t the web an amazing phenom, though?!