Thursday, April 16, 2020

NASA reveals ambitious multi-spacecraft plan to bring a piece of Mars back to Earth

That NASA intends to collect a sample from Mars and return it to Earth is well known — they’ve said so many times. But how would they go about scooping up soil from the surface of a distant planet and getting it back here? With a plan that sounds straight out of sci-fi.

Described by the project’s lead scientist in a virtual meeting reported by Nature, NASA and the European Space Agency’s proposed Mars sample retrieval program is perhaps the most ambitious interplanetary mission ever devised. (I’ve asked NASA for more details and will update this post if I hear back.)

The first part of the plan is already public: It relies on the Mars Perseverance rover, which is currently being prepared, despite the pandemic, for its launch in July. Perseverance will perform sampling using a drill and soil scoop, filling 30 small tubes with the results of its Martian delvings and storing them on board.

The next step is where things start to get wild.

A second spacecraft will travel to Mars, launching in 2026 and arriving in 2028, and land near Perseverance in Jezero crater. It will deploy a second rover, which will roll over to Perseverance, collect the sample tubes, and deposit them in the “Mars ascent vehicle” that also came with it. This small rocket will launch itself and the samples into orbit — the first time a spacecraft will have taken off from the surface of Mars.

At this point, a third spacecraft waiting nearby will synchronize its orbit with the sample retrieval craft, collect it, and return to Earth with it, where it will make its — controlled, one hopes — reentry in 2031.

“This is by no means a simple task,” said head of NASA’s Mars exploration program Jim Watzin in the meeting, uttering perhaps the greatest understatement of the 21st century so far. “But we have kept it as simple as possible.”

Indeed, it is hard to think of a simpler process given the restrictions of travel to Mars. Naturally Perseverance can’t shoot the samples back on a ballistic trajectory itself for a variety of reasons. That necessitates a second surface vehicle. And engineering that vehicle to fill the roles of outbound spacecraft, lander, rover, ascent vehicle, and return spacecraft may simply be impossible. So a third spacecraft is needed as well.

Keep in mind that this is the mission profile, but the actual spacecraft don’t exist yet, and likely won’t for years to come. Still, it’s a mind-blowing plan that NASA has just revealed.

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

US senator says Apple, Google need to show contact tracing will not violate privacy

Google and Apple will have to convince the public that any contact tracing technology to track who has been exposed to the new coronavirus will not lead to a violation of their privacy, Senator Richard Blumenthal said on Wednesday. https://ift.tt/34FP2GK

Amazon to Close French Warehouses Until Next Week After Court Order

Amazon will close its warehouses in France until at least early next week after a court ordered it to limit deliveries to essential goods such as food and medical supplies. https://ift.tt/2Vye4DF

Q&A with Pam Kostka, CEO of nonprofit All Raise which launched two years ago, on the mixed progress it has made in closing the gender gap in the US VC industry (Biz Carson/Protocol)

Biz Carson / Protocol:
Q&A with Pam Kostka, CEO of nonprofit All Raise which launched two years ago, on the mixed progress it has made in closing the gender gap in the US VC industry  —  Silicon Valley was making (some) progress on diversity.  Now All Raise CEO Pam Kostka is trying to prevent a backslide.



India-based Setu, which provides APIs that allow banks to connect with companies and small businesses offering financial services, raises $15M Series A (Manish Singh/TechCrunch)

Manish Singh / TechCrunch:
India-based Setu, which provides APIs that allow banks to connect with companies and small businesses offering financial services, raises $15M Series A  —  India's push to digital payments in the last three years has seen tens of millions of people get comfortable with exchanging money online for the first time.



Apple launches its most-affordable iPhone in four years: All you need to know

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E-commerce, supermarket players hiring people from other retailers

Grofers earlier this month hired about 200 people from apparel exporter Orient Crafts while Amazon is in talks to hire temporary employees from other retailers https://ift.tt/2VfELhH https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

BBMP's home delivery diktat draws flak

Social media users say initiative unnecessary with central norms in place, mandate amounts to 'tyranny' https://ift.tt/2VwobZR https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

Karnataka govt to decide soon on full e-commerce services

Karnataka has allowed ecommerce delivery of essential items, and ecommerce players want to start delivering non-essential items as well https://ift.tt/2VDqryy https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

Tencent, Alibaba, and SoftBank invest heavily in popular fantasy sports and online rummy apps in India that use loopholes in anti-gambling laws to offer prizes (Bloomberg)

Bloomberg:
Tencent, Alibaba, and SoftBank invest heavily in popular fantasy sports and online rummy apps in India that use loopholes in anti-gambling laws to offer prizes  —  - Tech giants spending on Indian apps for fantasy sports, rummy  — Ambani says business will be bigger than movies, TV and music



Alkira, which has raised $30M from KPCB, Sequoia, and GV, emerges from stealth with networking-as-a-service tech for building and deploying multicloud networks (Paul Gillin/SiliconANGLE)

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Alkira, which has raised $30M from KPCB, Sequoia, and GV, emerges from stealth with networking-as-a-service tech for building and deploying multicloud networks  —  Alkira Inc., a company founded by a team of networking veterans and funded by blue-chip venture capitalists …



Covid-19 medicine: Dr Reddy’s Laboratories begins work on Gilead drug clone

While scientists across the world are racing to develop drugs and vaccines against the coronavirus, remdesivir is among the few that have shown promise. https://ift.tt/3bdE7GX https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

AIIMS taps robots and telemedicine to cut contact risk

The institute is using robots to sanitise and clean the areas used by Covid-19 patients, including ICUs. It is also evaluating whether to use robots to serve food and handle medical supply https://ift.tt/2z5c0eW https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

RIL, Facebook weigh creating a super app

The idea is to create an app that is not just a communication platform but one where users would also be able to buy groceries through Reliance Retail stores, or make payments using JioMoney. https://ift.tt/2xxGQMM https://ift.tt/eA8V8J

Sources: Robinhood is raising $250M led by Sequoia Capital, at a pre-money valuation of about $8B (Katie Roof/Bloomberg)

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Sources: Robinhood is raising $250M led by Sequoia Capital, at a pre-money valuation of about $8B  —  Robinhood Markets Inc., the online brokerage that's suffered repeated outages during recent market turmoil, is close to raising new funding at valuation of about $8 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.



Mark Zuckerberg lamented the rise of "culturally neutered" companies that have sought to distance themselves from "masculine energy" (Riley Griffin/Bloomberg)

Riley Griffin / Bloomberg : Mark Zuckerberg lamented the rise of “culturally neutered” companies that have sought to distance themselves ...