Hi ET,

No it’s not nasa,

Space x and virgin are both working on different things to take passengers in 
to space.

Not right out to the space station or moon type altitudes but to the edge of 
space.

The crafts to be used will be passenger craft somewhat like a standard airplane 
but able to climb to higher altitudes and I think it’s a minute of 
weightlessness


And it’s not the first time people have tried this type of thing.

From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> On 
Behalf Of Sandie Jazmin Kruse
Sent: Thursday, 14 March 2019 4:14 AM
To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Call for action: Astreos exo hunting

Rereads, and rereads again... let me see if i get this right ... you are most 
certainly right in that Space x have just flown its demo 1 mission with its 
Dragon who will take humans too the space station.
But. The way i read your mail, you make it sound like 100 people at the same 
time , will go into space? And one of them being blind?
 If i am mistaken and they will go , 7 after each other , read up about what it 
will cost nasa, just for that one demo 1 mission.
I truly understand your fascination for space. I truly do, i am just scanning a 
wonderful book about ISS. So i can flooow you better than you might think. And 
your  i can do it all attitude is damn uplifting , but stop... think... a blind 
person? That would be for the media scoop alone.
However if think if anyone should go , you should be the one , you made the App 
after all.
I can be wrong , but i doubt it ,
I should add ... when the dragon docked, and undocked from ISS i was crying my 
eyes out , this is so good we are back in business
Sent from my iPad

On 13 Mar 2019, at 15.35, Yuma Decaux 
<jamy...@gmail.com<mailto:jamy...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Thanks for your kind words Mike,

I think it really is about passion, a bit of madness in that you will spend 
hours to validate what you think is a thread that can lead somewhere, long 
hours of fun and sometimes not so fun work, but all the way is the certitude 
that this will help promote education, cross over activities and especially the 
value of blind people the world around.

And well, I love travelling for investigation :)

Have a great day


Yuma


On 13 Mar 2019, at 10:59 pm, Michael Busboom 
<mbusb...@gmail.com<mailto:mbusb...@gmail.com>> wrote:

You have a phenomenal can-do attitude, and it is extremely motivational! Keep 
up the excellent work, and thanks for making it possible for those of us who 
are interested in space to participate in the study of the cosmos.

Mike




On 13.03.2019, at 11:00, Yuma Decaux 
<jamy...@gmail.com<mailto:jamy...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Also,

Having won the NASA space app challenge here in Brisbane, and being in touch 
with a few engineers working at NASA, the job is about going to them and 
communicating. if no-one does it, no-one at NASA will really think anyone who 
is visually impaired is interested in working for them.





On 13 Mar 2019, at 7:49 pm, Raymond Foret Jr 
<rforet7...@comcast.net<mailto:rforet7...@comcast.net>> wrote:

Very interesting:  but, do you really think that Nasa actually believes a blind 
person will ever actually go in to space?  Hate to tell you, but as for me, I 
think not;  their noises to the contrary not with standing.


Sent from the first computer with built-in screen reader access for the blind:

Sincerely,

The constantly barefooted Ray

On Mar 13, 2019, at 4:25 AM, Sandie Jazmin Kruse 
<sandi1...@gmail.com<mailto:sandi1...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Looooool. While i really respect your work, i really do, a blind person in 
space. I will believe it when i see it .

Sent from my iPad

On 13 Mar 2019, at 03.01, Yuma Decaux 
<jamy...@gmail.com<mailto:jamy...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi everyone,

I have spoken to Mark about this off list and he has been kind enough to 
support the endeavour I have been embarked on for the past year, as well as 
what I am about to ask.

Some of you know that I have been working on the first star gazing app for 
sighted and blind, Astreos.

Let's say that it has gotten very far since I first started playing around with 
NASA's data trove. It won a NASA space app challenge, has appeared across the 
globe, at an Apple summit for education, and even a physics magazine from the 
U.k.

Some also might know that I have spoken at a recent TEDx in Brisbane, Australia.

I am about to release a version which now has every object which has been 
classified and is known to pro astronomers, and some objects which are only 
known in the scientific field, along with some big improvements, bug fixes and 
a special feature which is the reason of this invitation.

I have spoken to several astrophysicists, both at my uni and one close to my 
city which is the only one in the SOuthern hemisphere working with MIT on a 
data set coming from a recently launched satellite, the TESS or Transit 
Exoplanet Search Satellite. Our discussion is ongoing as they are validating 
what I thought would be possible as a blind person.

What the TESS satellite basically does is to capture what is known as light 
curves, a time based light value set of pixels from hundreds of thousands of 
stars in the night sky.

With a set of tools, scientists usually try to identify various phenomenon, 
such as the explosion of a super nova, what is called tidal disruptions which 
are basically black holes ripping stars apart, and also exoplanets transiting 
their host stars. Visually, this is quite messy, so teams around the world try 
to use algorithms. However, human perception is way more advanced than 
computers.

And this is where the idea came. What if we as blind users can actually hear 
the transition of an exoplanet? it happens to be very much a reality.

So I am working with those astrophysicists to create a sequence of tools for 
the blind, so that we can download light curves associated to what are called 
authorised campaigns, use the tools to identify yet undiscovered exoplanets, 
report it to the scientific team working on that quadrant, and if the discovery 
is confirmed, the exoplanet will be named under whatever you want it named.

This is citizen science to its most universal.

And this is my proposal for the Holman prize, so that I can keep investigating, 
and speaking to the people who will make this a reality, including 2 blind 
astrophysicists, one in SOuth Africa, who has also spoken at TED, and another 
in the U.K, who will most probably love the work being done.

Finally, the last leg of the investigation will be to NASA's jet propulsion 
labs, where the engineer I have been working on for solar system objects as 
well as asteroids and comets, will help me promote science topics for blind 
kids who have an inclination for maths and sciences.

And this one being a stretch goal, but still a possibility, is to approach a 
Japanese tycoon who has recently booked a flight with space X to the moon 
scheduled in 2023, with the intent of having various human citizens onboard. 
This is to get one of us, picked from a facebook page I will establish, to be 
on that flight.

I know this is ambitious, but there are no limitations to what we can do, and I 
guarantee this is the case, from my own experience. And I am sure most of you 
think the same.

Here is the link to the video, please press on the like button and help me get 
this investigation through to the first blind citizen having an exoplanet named 
after him/her. It might be one of us, or many of us. But in the end, it will 
only show the world that being blind does not limit us to anything, and that we 
are fully part of the space age.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-TDsHHuT3CQ&feature=youtu.be

Also, here's the link to get the app Astreos, and be part of the beta testing 
stage when the exoplanet hunting sequence starts.

https://astreos.oseyeris.com<https://astreos.oseyeris.com/>

Thanks a lot for your attention, and have an awesome week :)

Yuma, the space indiana jones

If you can, please help propagate this around your networks, family and 
friends. I and many others think this can usher in a lot of new ideas and 
promote accessibility to a whole lot more for us.








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