Yes, the zero g must be something really out there. I had done some sky diving blind, and the feeling of dropping out of the plane is very liberating and strange, terrifying and elating at the same time.
> On 14 Mar 2019, at 6:29 pm, Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com> wrote: > > Wouldn’t that be great, > > A person in space unable to see everything > > Which I believe is pretty much what happens with current astronuts! > I believe it’s just a big form of nothing but it would be cool to experience > that out there and zero gravity must be bloody amazing to feel / not feel on > the body. > From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> <macvisionaries@googlegroups.com > <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>> On Behalf Of Sandie Jazmin Kruse > Sent: Wednesday, 13 March 2019 10:25 PM > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com> > Subject: Re: Call for action: Astreos exo hunting > > 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 > <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. 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