Tag Archives: Signature

Image 3.jpg

US Navy’s liquid hydrogen drone flies for record 48 hours

Keeping a drone in the air as long as possible is a chief task for a UAV operator, especially in surveillance. One approach is to use fuel that packs a lot of energy for its volume, like hydrocarbons; drones like the MQ-9 Reaper can fly for 30 hours without landing for refueling.But combustion engines that use hydrocarbons to keep an aircraft flying are noisy, hardly ideal for a spy drone. Ion Tiger, a surveillance drone developed by the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), the Navy’s research branch, uses an electric engine, which is quieter and has a smaller heat signature compared to traditional drones.A shortcoming with electric motors, however, is that onboard batteries are much less efficient than chemicals in packing energy, so drones using them can usually only operate for a handful of hours. But NRL’s aircraft uses hydrogen fuel cells to produce electricity, which improves the endurance trade-off.”Liquid hydrogen coupled with fuel-cell technology has the potential to expand the utility of small unmanned systems by greatly increasing endurance while still affording all the benefits of electric propulsion,” NRL principal investigator Dr. Karen Swider-Lyons said in a press release this week.Ion Tiger set the record for fuel cell UAVs in 2009, when it flew for just over 26 hours using gaseous hydrogen stored in a tank at 5,000 psi. This was replaced in a mid-April test with a tank that stores cryogenic liquid fuel, which is about three times denser than the pressured gas used in the 2009 run.NRL says their approach has additional logistic benefits, since liquid hydrogen can be produced from water on site rather than having to transport solid fuels in bulk.Other methods of boosting drone endurance include recharging them in flight with land-based lasers and installing solar panels. A drone using the latter, the British QinetiQ Zephyr, currently holds the endurance record for drones. In 2010, it flew continuously for 14 days over the US Army’s Yuma Proving Ground in Arizona. Read More

Image How-can-we-survive-without-being-part-of-a-Militia-Group.-How-much-ammo-would-we-need-when-things-go-wrong.jpg

How can we survive without being part of a Militia Group. How much ammo would we need when things go wrong

There is a great concern about how the common person will survive during specific circumstances. Read More

Colorado passes laws for the legal sale of marijuana beginning Jan. 1

Lawmakers in Colorado voted Wednesday night to approve a historic, first-ever regulatory framework for the production, taxation and sales of marijuana. Four bills awaiting the governor’s signature Thursday morning — SB 283, HB 1317, HB 1318 and HB 1325 — will convert the…

Read More

Rhode Island becomes tenth state to embrace marriage equality

Rhode Island became the tenth state to legalize same-sex marriage on Thursday, after Gov. Lincoln Chafee (I) signed the Marriage Equality Act into law. “This is truly a proud day for Rhode Island. Gov. Chafee’s signature on this historic marriage equality legislation ensures that all…

Read More

CNBC’s Santelli melts down during tantrum over Obama’s ‘socialistic policies’

Tea party supporter and CNBC on-air editor Rick Santelli on Wednesday threw another one of his signature tantrums because President Barack Obama’s administration was pursuing “socialism” instead of what he said were “pro-growth policies” like tax cuts and austerity….

Read More

Image Screen-Shot-2013-04-25-at-9.01.29-PM.png

Glenn Beck is back

“I’ve missed you so much,” Jon Stewart whispered longingly at an image of Glenn Beck on Wednesday night’s Daily Show, before kissing his fingers and then pressing them against the virtual cheeks of Beck’s floating head in the videobox over his right shoulder.You thought the conservative broadcaster had been banished to the Siberia that is the Internet since he left Fox News in June of 2011, but thanks to some signature conspiracy theorizing in the wake of the Boston Marathon bombing, Beck is back, baby. Just look at this Google Trends chart for searches of his name beginning the month after he left Fox:Continue Reading… Read More

Image mf.gif

Kathie Lee Gifford drums up support for Matt Lauer with letter meant to run as ad

Kathie Lee Gifford has been drumming up support for skewered “Today” co-host Matt Lauer, who has been publicly criticized for months for his role in the controversial ousting of former “Today” host Ann Curry. According to the New York Daily News, Gifford championed a letter with hundreds of signatures from the “Today” show staff “to say something to Matt” without putting “him in a position that would make him uncomfortable.” The letter spanned 7 pages with signature collected over the course of three weeks. From the New York Daily News:Continue Reading… Read More