Sunday, July 8, 2012

A Radiant evening under starry skies

Every night as I walk back from my office, I gaze up and wonder what is it that breathes fire into the equations and makes a Universe which is inexplicably beautiful and enormously awesome! It was yet another amazing night at a ‘Star-Party’ organised by UoA Astronomy Club.

In the shadow of the super-jumbo, its soaring flares and dazzling Planets:

For the first time, I saw the stupendous Sun with H-Alpha filter. The filter can turn off all the wavelengths other than red. H-alpha is a grossly expensive filter used for solar flares and sun sport viewing. As we approched dusk, we set our telescopes for catching some of the dramatic objects of Tucson’s night sky. Saturn with continually shrouded thick clouds was the forerunner to signal the splendid arrivals. 30 degree zenith from Taurus, Saturn appeared with its dusty rings and gravitated satellites – Rhea, Enceladus and Titan.

Every night I crossed the Bio-5 dept in UoA, I saw an object at 50 azimuths from Taurus. I always thought that was Mars. For all my surprise, I found today that was Antaris (rival of Mars). (Antaris is a look-alike of Mars). The best visible, familiar Mars made the final entry with its beautiful Mie-scattering effects (May be Martian aerosols are the best ones to place the bet when it comes to Planetary Aerosol Science. You can probably imagine the entire chemical cycle cooking up in the heart of dust storms almost every Martian day).

When the world went Kepler crazy!

From the flurry of results gleaned from Kepler and other orbiting satellites, we are taking tender steps into the fabulous discoveries of Planets in this Universe. When Kepler discovered Gliese 581 planet series in Goldlilock (habitable) zone outside the Solar system, the world went crazy! Peer reviewed papers, endless analyses, fuzzy engineering and geeky insights soared to prove microbial or intelligent life elsewhere in the ‘waiting to be unravelled’ category. But the debate continued – is it worth investing in such scientific expts? Why hitch hike on Gliese when we have not yet solved the Arctic-Antarctic ozone puzzle on Earth? (Wondering why Arctic? Take a look – Nature 478,469–475 (27 October 2011 doi: 10.1038 /nature10556).

As we get closer and closer to cornering the unifying theory of Universe on one side, we cannot single out Earth and justify science on the other side. They must occur simulatenously. To put it in perspective, ‘Comparative planetology’ is the need of the hour! Scouting through a couple of examples might convince you on this concept. I was in Aspen for a conference on Exoplanets last January (Exoclimes - http://www.astro.ex.ac.uk/exoclimes/). Some breathtaking points I learnt from the conference:

Mirror Mirror ….

“Sorry I was an early bird, but please do include me now” - Oxygen warming- this happened in the early history of Earth and is now seen in Exoplanets.

Hot Jupiters out there - “I’m a hot jupiter too. Study me to understand Ur own Jupiter! I have oceans, I’m tidally locked just like Ur Earth’s moon and I have atmosphere!”Many such Jupiter sized Planets exist outside our solar system. Infact, one of the authors had used MODIS images and algorithms to model exoplanets. I went speechless!

The dusty ferric mass – “I have more mighty dust storms! Look how powerful I’m! I completely inactivated the little rover you sent to spy on my surface when you tear Ur brains to tease out the chemistry and physics of Haboobs and Dust devils in your south west and Sahara, I have enough. Also, when you are mulling over better GPS systems for future, you can push your technology and creativity forward by experimenting with Pseudolites in my surface. Why not use my foot prints to better understand your home planet? By the way, if you still wonder, who I am- I’m Mars, the pretty red dot! “


Spilling the beans!

Everytime Astronomers say “star”, they’re probably looking for a way to say “life” because Life, star and Planets are inter connected. To satisty the great expectations on Earth and to solve the mysteries here, studying Earth just within Earth is not sufficient. Confluencing datasets from Earth and other planets is the ultimate decider of the veracity of our results.

The starry and magnificient star party left me with the thought that someday, we might scout the serendipitous moments with the computer touch screens taking less than a minute to whirl us from one planet to another from one marvel to another - Mercury’s frightening thermal inertia, Earth’s rewarding monsoons, mighty Martian dust devils, titan’s methane lakes and light curves from Exoplanets will be featured all in one room in a way similar to images from different satellites and different landscapes of Earth which we have today!!!



Tuesday, April 24, 2012

.mat to .avi conversion bugs

Animations and Modelling are the order of the day for Earth Atmospheric Scientists. Matlab movies although visually pleasing sometimes end up being a trouble maker. It is not difficult to create a movie out of 50 images in Matlab. But what makes it challenging is to retain the same fps(frames per second) after we convert .mat to .avi or .mp4 file. When i did this, my fps spec in Matlab had no impact on the .avi file i had created. 2 frames per sec or 10 frames per sec appeared the same when the .avi file (created in Matlab) was played in media player. Neither did media player allowed me to change the fps. If you are thinking to regenerate them using any other movie format, forget it! Decoders can go wrong anywhere ! So, buckle up! Here we go heading towards the solution! Microsoft GIF animator. Import your file, select all images in the left, change to animation tab , specify the repeat mode-->switch to image tab--> wow! there it is-! change the number of frames per second, width, height and you are done! Insert into MS-PPT- as sweet as a nut! I'm not sure if this is a Matlab bug. Any other suggestions from readers are most welcome! Thanks in advance! Enjoy Modelling!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Speaking of DNA science ....

What would it require to think like Einstein or be a charismatic pioneer like Steve Jobs or solve the half length puzzle left by Leonardo da vinci? In other words, how would it be to inherit a glorious life of our ancestors (some hundreds of years back) who were once stalwarts in different fields? Before you read ahead, pause... and ponder... 'Is it plausible to argue from modern bio sciences perspective that we can bring back the genetic cognitive skills and unique potential of the ancestors in their present generation'?

I was perfunctorily flipping through a you tube clipping on the movie '7am Arivu' on a busy monday night. I took a break to see if there is something interesting happening in Kollywood. As I was watching this movie, I mulled over the above question for a while and my answer was No. I said to myself, such strategies can turn true just for a two hour science fiction movie.

A day after, I realized I was wrong. It was so surprising to hear about a pionering research field in stem cells and life sciences that actually focus on DNA activation to reshape an individual's cognitive skills and personalities such that he can retrieve any unique feature which his/her ancestors had in the past. Also, these stem cells are capable of re-activating a part like Brain cells which usually dont show signs of growth unlike other parts in the body. These techniques are being researched to solve medical questions on Brain-death, Coma etc. Isn't that amazing? Thanks to Navneetha for an interesting chat on this technology. Good to see a film conveying a scientific message in Kollywood after a long time.

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