German satellite, Roentgen SATtelite (Rosat) fell to the earth's surface

German satellite, Roentgen SATtelite (Rosat) fell to the earth's surface, yesterday. After becoming space junk since 1999, the German Space Agency (DLR) estimates Rosat into the surface of the Earth's atmosphere at around 01:45 GMT (08:45 GMT) or 02:15 GMT (09:15 GMT), Sunday morning, October 23, 2011.
Until now, DLR has yet to confirm the location falls Rosat. So it is with other space agencies, such as the United States Space Agency (NASA).

However, the page called Rosat Spaceweather.com fall on land in the territory of Northern Thailand. On that page, a satellite expert Harro Zimmer called Rosat Rosat entering Earth's atmosphere at around 01:56 GMT (08:56 GMT), at coordinates 21.33 North latitude and 100.32 east longitude.
During this time, mainland rarely fall into the location of space junk, because it usually falls in the ocean. Even so, there has been no official confirmation also from the Government of Thailand regarding the location of the fall of Rosat.
Previously, Rosat predicted falls around the Pacific Ocean. However, there are also predictions that call Rosat fall in Southeast Asia.
Before the so-called falling in Thailand, Rosat predicted fall in Southeast Asia in the eastern Indian Ocean Sri Lanka; near the Andaman sea off the coast of Myanmar; or near the Bay of Bengal, in the sea area between East and West India Indonesia.
This minivan-sized satellite is expected to burn in the atmosphere, but still there are 30 fragments weighing 1.87 tons of other parts that did not burn and fall freely to the earth. Rosat largest debris that are expected to fall to earth is a system of heat-resistant mirror, made of special carbon material.
The satellite weighs 2.69 tons was launched at Cape Canaveral, Florida in 1990 and no longer used in 1999. Rosat used to examine the origin and composition of the spectra and energy distribution of X-ray radiation in the universe. Rosat therefore took the name of Wilhelm Roentgen, who is the inventor of the x-ray.
Although no longer in free fall after use, less likely to fall on settlement Rosat. The probability Rosat fell on the settlements is 1: 2,000. With a population of earth to reach nearly 7 billion, then the potential injured Rosat one individual is 1: 14 trillion.

Google Maps Jakarta Offer Traffic Information


 
Want to know how jammed the streets in Jakarta? Now be known through the Google Maps service. Yes, the internet giant from the United States is already extending its expansion into the traffic in Jakarta. To try it, users can be visited http://maps.google.co.id. Then activate the layer 'Traffic' that its icon can be found at the top right of the display Google Maps. The color is adjusted to cover road traffic speed relative to road speed limit. Green means traffic moves fast and red or black means the traffic moving slowly or not moving at all.



5.5 magnitude quake hits Sumatra Tarutung

After overnight hit Tahuna, North Sulawesi, this morning earthquake shook parts of Indonesia back precisely in the area Tarutung, North Sumatra. An earthquake measuring 5.5 on the Richter Scale occurred at a depth of 10 kilometers and stated no tsunami potential.

Based on data released sites Climatology Meteorology and Geophysics Agency (BMKG), Tuesday (06/14/2011), the quake occurred at 7:08 pm.

The quake's epicenter was recorded at 30 km southeast of Tarutung, North Sumatra and 39 km northeast of Sibolga, North Sumatra. The location coordinates of the earthquake was recorded at 1.79 N and 99.13 latitude.

Know Your Puzzle-GIS: GIS Software Free Java-Based

Java Puzzle-GIS is Geographic Information Systems (GIS) development platform that is built using the NetBeans Platform. The main purpose built Puzzle-GIS is the availability of free GIS software that can produce spatial data as well as a competitive tool as an alternative to other commercial GIS software.



How the iPhone Knowing your location?

Allegations that the iPhone / iPad has been tracking and recording the location-based data on mobile devices has been argued by Apple. Bitten apple logo company stated that it was just a bug that occurs in a location-based software that has been storing the user's location without ever automatically delete it after so long. Then how exactly the iPhone know your location?
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Working with Garmin Data Cards

You have the option to transfer all data types in MapSource to a removable storage card. The storage card accepts all data types, but only some Garmin GPS devices are capable of reading all data types. All Garmin GPS devices, however, are capable of reading the map data.
The following are possible scenarios when transferring MapSource data. NOTE: Not all data transfer options will be available in MapSource unless you own the specific GPS device:

Transferring and Saving MapSource Data For GPS GARMIN

Map Sets, waypoints, routes, and tracks can be transferred from MapSource to a Garmin device or from a Garmin device to MapSource.
NOTE: For information on connecting your GPS or other Garmin device to your computer, refer to your unit's Owner's Manual. Always check your GPS Owner's Manual to verify which data transfer options are available.
Data can be transferred in a variety of methods, as shown in the list below:
  • To the internal memory of a Garmin GPS device, which accepts all data types: maps, waypoints, routes, and tracks. You can transfer through a Serial Port or a USB Port (if applicable).
  • To a Storage Card in a Garmin GPS Device via a serial or USB port (if applicable). The storage card accepts all data types, but only some Garmin GPS devices are capable of reading all data types.
  • To a Garmin storage card in a Garmin USB data card programmer. Some GPS devices will accept all data types, but most only accept map data.
  • To a non-Garmin storage card in a Card Reader connected to your computer. Depending on what your Garmin GPS Device supports, the available card types are Compact Flash (CF) or Secure Digital (SD) Cards. Only map data may be transferred.
  • To a Secure Digital (SD) Card in a Garmin iQue or to the unit’s internal memory. Only maps may be transferred from MapSource to the iQue. Maps are saved and transferred to the iQue during the next HotSync operation. iQue users may also transfer tracks from the iQue to MapSource via a HotSync operation.
  • To a Secure Digital (SD) Card or to a Garmin cf Que in a Pocket PC, or to the unit's internal memory. You can transfer maps, waypoints, and tracks; route transfer is not supported at this time.