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Snapshot of the International Space Station
On March 13, 2008, the International Space Station passed across the field-of-view of Germany's remote sensing satellite, TerraSAR-X, at a distance of 195 kilometers, or 122 miles, and at a relative speed of 34,540 kilometers per hour, or more than 22,000 mph. In contrast to optical cameras, radar does not 'see' surfaces. Instead, it is much more aware of the edges and corners which bounce back the microwave signal it transmits. Smooth surfaces such as those on the station's solar generators or the radiator panels used to dissipate excess heat, unless directly facing the radar antenna, tend to deflect rather than reflect the radar beam, causing these features to appear on the radar image as dark areas. The radar image of the station therefore looks like a dense collection of bright spots from which the outlines of the space station can be clearly identified. The central element on the station, to which all the modules are docked, has a grid structure that presents a multiplicity of reflecting surfaces to the radar beam, making it readily identifiable. This image has a resolution of about one meter (about 39 inches). In other words, objects can be depicted as discrete units--that is, shown separately--provided that they are at least one meter apart. If they are closer together than that, they tend to merge into a single block on a radar image. Since this image was taken, the station has expanded and is more than 90 percent complete, including a full complement of solar arrays. Image Credit: DLR...
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Starpoet Identities: T. Daneel Print E-mail
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Lisa Jain Thompson   
Saturday, 09 September 2006 08:49
T. Daneel Olivaw, StarpoetCoruscant, Trantor, Galactic Empire. Daneel is virtually indistinguishable from a female human being and has a high-cheekboned face with long light brown curly hair that falls to her shoulder. 
 
Daneel a highly successful and exceptionally prolific writer best known for her poetry and a series of soft porn lesbian short stories set in the Xenaverse of Xena, the Warrior Princess, and her young friend, Gabrielle.  She has also published straight fiction, as well as a great amount of non-fiction. 
 
Along with Alice Sheldon, Daneel is known for breaking down the barriers between perceived "male writing" and "female writing." 
 
 
Last Updated on Monday, 25 September 2006 15:29
 
Mythic Origins Print E-mail
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Lisa Jain Thompson   
Tuesday, 11 July 2006 11:50
Lisa Jain Thompson, StarpoetLisa Jain Thompson was born in the Sacramento River Delta of Northern California where the Sacramento, American, and San Joaquin Rivers meet and riverboats carried gold and gamblers down river to San Francisco.
 
She was born halfway between the Fin de Siècle and the new millennium. Her birth is assumed to have been in the family house on the outskirts of Sacramento.

She probably attended a local parochial grammar school and college prep, followed by University. Although her father was prominent in the local broad media, she chose another path, teaching for a time at an academy, then pursuing various careers with various state and federal instruments of government.

After her fist marriage, Lisa Jain left few traces on the literary scene until she reappeared as Starpoet, a decade before the century turned. The years between University and her re-emergence are known as her “lost years.”

Lisa Jain died sometime in the latter half of the first century of the third millennium, survived by her wife Sharon, their eight children, numerous friends, an extended family, and the body of work known as Starpoet.

Last Updated on Sunday, 12 November 2006 11:22