« Saturn’s strange structures | Main | Going power mad... »

Bookmark in Connotea

NASA to fly Google’s plane into meteor shower - January 04, 2008

meteors_quadrantids_sm.GIFTonight will bring what is expected to be the most spectacular meteor shower of the year. The Quadrantid event will be visible in Western Europe and eastern North America, peaking sometime in the early morning. Already this has triggered newspapers to urge their readers to look skywards (Fox has one of the better items on the Quadrantid).

NASA scientists will observe the shower from a Gulfstream V jet. “We will fly to the North Pole and back to compensate for Earth’s rotation and to keep the stream in view throughout the flight,” says Peter Jenniskens, a principal investigator at NASA’s Ames Research Center (NASA press release).

A fact curiously absent from the NASA press release, but related by a number of news sources, is that the Gulfstream in question is the private jet of Google. The space agency has an agreement with the company that allows Google to park a jet at one of its air fields in return for several million dollars and the occasional loan of a plane for science work.

This is just the latest in a series of super rich geeks sponsoring space projects, including Google’s funding of the Moon X-Prize. You have to wonder at what point the Google boys are going to get bored of letting people have fun with their money and say “let’s do it ourselves”.

Google founds its own space agency? Watch this space.

Image: NASA shot of previous Quadrantids

Post a comment

Comments will be reviewed by the blog editors before being published, mainly to ensure that spam and irrelevant material (such as product advertisements) are not published . Please keep your comment brief. Excessively long or offensively phrased entries will be edited.

We strongly encourage you to use your real, full name. E-mail addresses are required in case we need to discuss your comment with you directly. We won't publish your e-mail address unless you request it.

Please enter the numbers you see below - this helps us to cut down on spam. Note that attempting to post within 30 seconds of hitting ‘preview’ or ‘post’ can cause the system to think you are spamming the site. If you are having trouble with this system, you can instead e-mail a comment to 'thegreatbeyond at nature.com'.

please enter code

TrackBack

TrackBack URL for this entry:
http://blogs.nature.com/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/4212