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Satellite imaging-mayans died due to deforestation
December’s big global warming conference in Copenhagen featured lots of chatter about the future and ways to avoid environmental Doomsday. One of the surprise speakers was Tom Sever, NASA’s recently-retired staff archeologist.
His topic, “Climate Change Impacts on Civilization: Lessons From Space Archeology,” certainly sounds contemporary. But he broke ranks by choosing to look back a thousand years — to the mysterious collapse of the Mayan empire.
Sever is one of the pioneers of satellite imaging technology, also known as remote sensing. His Mayan research (and Copenhagen appearance) is indicative of how far the field has come from the Cold War days of high-tech snooping for missile silos. Satellite imaging now figures into everything from disease prevention to monitoring human rights abuses.
“The applications of remote sensing are only going to keep increasing,” says Sarah Parcak, assistant professor of archaeology at the University of Alabama-Birmingham, who has used it to discover more than 130 historic sites buried in the Egyptian desert. “It’s a wonderful tool to track short-term and long-term changes, and it’s fairly cost-efficient.”
For about 20 years, Sever has been examining high-altitude pictures of the rain forests that blanket Central America’s Yucatan Peninsula. He’s able to look back through time by mining the images for information about such variables as soil content and moisture levels, then running that data through computer models.
His conclusion? The Mayans serve as a cautionary tale. They were voracious tree cutters, denuding the landscape to the point where it adversely affected crop yields and rainfall patterns. Multiple factors, including overpopulation, played a role in their demise, Sever notes, but deforestation “was one of them and perhaps a significant component.”
Ron Blom, principal scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., shared the stage with Sever in Copenhagen. He delved even deeper into the past, talking about how the Earth’s climate stabilized about 11,000 years ago, an “enabling circumstance” that allowed agricultural, non-nomadic societies to take root. But what nature gives, nature can take away.
According to Blom, satellite imaging has shown that the ancient cities of Petra in Jordan and Angkor Wat in Cambodia fell victim to brutally fickle weather. “Drought was the final thing that ruined them,” he says.
Blom and Sever both stumbled into satellite imaging in the early 1980s. Blom was among the NASA scientists who were stumped by the images taken by radar-equipped cameras that had been placed aboard the Challenger space shuttle during its test flights. The photographed terrain looked otherworldly. They eventually realized they were staring at pictures of the Sahara Desert that contained radar-enhanced details the human eye normally couldn’t see, particularly a spider’s web of dried river beds hidden under what had once been lush grassland.
Inspiration struck. Blom became part of a team that directed an archaeological dig near where several of those latent rivers intersected in southern Oman. They were betting that might be a suitable location of the fabled lost city of Ubar. They guessed right.
“It’s not an Instamatic snapshot,” Blom says, referring to all the image manipulating that must be done with most raw satellite photos. “The surface you see with your eye is not the surface the radar sees.”
Sever had taken a job fresh out of graduate school in 1978 as a data processor at Stennis Space Center in Mississippi. He began playing around with NASA’s stock of satellite photos in his off hours. He eventually convinced NASA and the National Science Foundation to undertake a small demonstration project in the wilds of Costa Rica.
Boots-on-the-ground exploration subsequently confirmed a secret that satellite images first revealed to him: “We are able to find the oldest footpath in the world,” Sever says.
Archaeologists immediately grasped the significance of satellite imaging. Eyes in the sky can scour hundreds of square miles of land, pinpointing those spots most worthy of pick-and-shovel exploration. But other uses gradually materialized.
Satellite imaging has expanded the scope of human rights activists. Before-and-after aerial photos documented the destruction of villages by government-backed militias in Sudan, as well as the flow of people into refugee camps, which helped the Red Cross better plan its relief efforts. Amnesty International maintains an Eyes on Darfur bank of photos on the Internet with help from the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Other organizations have scoured satellite images to monitor Israeli army activity in the Gaza strip, political prison camps in North Korea and evidence of mass graves in northern Afghanistan.
Sever currently teaches at the University of Alabama-Huntsville but continues to do contract work for NASA. He assisted the governments of Central America in setting up a regional satellite surveillance system called Servir in 2005. It’s being employed to detect forest fires and coastal outbreaks of toxic red tide, plus do comparative analysis of air quality. The Servir program has proved so successful that 15 African countries launched a spinoff in 2008.
In September, Parcak branched out from archaeology by being named director of a new Laboratory for Global Health Observation at the University of Alabama-Birmingham. Remote sensing identified heavy mosquito breeding areas in Kenya, which then get sprayed to reduce the threat of malaria. UAB is trying to develop similar preventive measures for Lyme disease, studying whether changes in ambient temperature and deer proliferation might be reliable predictors of tick infestations.
Parcak says satellites could play a critical role in locating sources of clean water: “That’s going to be such a huge issue in the next 50 years, especially in Central Africa and India.”
The increased popularity of satellite imaging is owed in part to improvements in the quality and quantity of raw material. Governments have released stockpiles of formerly classified photos into the public domain. Add to that the proliferation of commercial satellites that will shoot panoramic photos on request, although a 15-square-mile image can cost as much as $1,000.
Over the years, grainy black-and-white film has given way to high-resolution, full-color digital pictures. You have a choice of radar, near-infrared, thermal-infrared and LIDAR (Light Dilution and Ranging) formats.
Historically, this has been a strictly land-based technology, something of a handicap on a planet where two-thirds of the surface is submerged. But in October, a Colorado company launched a satellite that reportedly can capture images through almost 50 feet of water.
“I read that and my jaw dropped,” Parcak says.
What’s that about a lost city of Atlantis?
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Do you know who is Nostradamus? Let me remind you that he is the same person whose predictions have never gone wrong. And can you believe it that he has predicted that the whole world will come to an end on December 21st, 2012. Can you believe this? Nobody will certainly like to believe this. But nobody knows that what the truth is. It is still a mystery. The Mayan calendar is 5125 years old and it ends on December 21st 2012. What will happen after this? This is certainly a mystery. So let us see that what are some of the 2012 calendar predictions?
1. It is believed that the new age will come to the vicinity after December 21st. All of us and the whole world will take a new shape. However, the Mayan calendar does not predict that the atmosphere will also be destroyed. The atmosphere will certainly not be destroyed. This does means that there will be some changes on the earth crust. There can be very severe volcanic eruption throughout the world and this will lead to severe loss of lives. The calendar predicts that none of the people will be left. The year of 2012 will mark the beginning of the apocalypse.
2. The catastrophe might also occur in 2012. The first point also suggests the same thing but the words are different. You will certainly find out that the earth crust will tear up from various places and the lava will flow out of it. All the continents will see the major setbacks.
However there is a surprise for you. The Maya calendars are seldom used by the people. But if you will talk to the Maya tribes and the Mayan speaking peoples then you will come to know that they know nothing about 2012. They have no idea that what is going to happen on December 2012. Actually the western calendars have much to do with this prediction. The historians as well as the archeologist have been doing research on the Mayan civilization for a very long period of time.
Very recently they come up with this discovery and the prediction being given in the Mayan calendar. But certainly there is lots of mystery about it and you will certainly be confused to certain limit. Will the catastrophe will occur on December 21st or will the world come to an end. This is certainly a mystery and most of the researchers are researching on it. But only God knows that what is the truth.
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Maya astronomy and what it says about 2012
The ancient Mayan Long Count Calendar end on the winter solstice in 2012. Many scientists and astrologers have a vision of Maya astronomy for years and assess whether the end of the world as we know it is obvious.
The Long Count calendar began mapping the sky the day when this age began on earth about 5,100 years ago. All points of scientific evidence for Maya astronomy forecasts to be inaccurate.
Thereis of great importance in 2012 by the Lunar-Solar Records, cosmic events and the ancient knowledge of the points around for a galactic alignment, at the end of 2012. Astronomy Maya provides exactly this galactic alignment. All performances until astronomical software which is the galactic alignment of December 21, 2012 Date happen.
The center of our galaxy, the Milky Way, you will be directed to the ellipses in our solar system combined with a solar eclipse and avery irregular intersection planetary gears. The last time that this constellation of Earth occurred 26,000 years ago.
Even before any modern technological advances in astronomy, was a known fact that there are other planets in our solar system. This evidence comes from ancient documents. In 2008, the impression of a planet has been found beyond Pluto, and is considered the 10th planet in our solar system. Very close to it will come to earth in 2012 is not yet known, but the ancient Mayaknew it was there, and await his return in 2012. story credit here
Read MoreTiger Woods to stay out till 2012. Doomsday comes...
Might a reportedly mentally unstable Tiger Woods extend his self-imposed hiatus from golf until the 2012 season? Or isi that because he wants to wait until December 21, 2012 to make sure it’s safe to go back on the golf course. After all, the last place you want to be during the end of the world is on a golf course. It leaves you wide open for space debris.
Purported “friends’” and “pals” of Woods’ wife, Elin Nordegren, reportedly revealed that unhappy scenario for the top-ranked golfer, according to London’s News of the World tabloid. Woods “plans to extend his year-long break from golf until 2012,” according to the publication.
Two-year breather? A “year-long” break from competitive golf would be news enough, as even the PGA Tour reports to have no knowledge about the length of Woods’ hiatus. No word from the U.K. rag about how it learned that Tiger would blow off golf for the entire 2010 season, let alone all of 2011.
“The talk was that Tiger wouldn’t play golf for a year,” an “insider” reportedly told the News. “But now that could be extended so he can rebuild his life. Many aides aren’t sure if he’ll be back before 2012.”
What talk, and what “aides”? The same report alleged that the golf great has cut ties with his closest advisors.
What we have here…Woods has reportedly stopped communicating with his “management, property, and golf design” aides, many of whom allegedly worry they’ll get the heave-ho in the wake of the sex scandal that still engulfs their boss, according to the publication.
“Tiger’s cut himself from many of the people he used to talk to on a daily basis,” the “insider” told the News.
…is a failure to communicate. Oh, that’s right. Woods no longer chats with Charles Barkley and other good pals, preferring instead to spend his time watching cartoons and eating cereal, according to earlier reports from the News Group Newspapers’ sister publication, The Sun. Golf watchers wonder if he engages in such activities while he’s golfing alone at night.
The same wide-ranging News of the World report alleged that Nordegren has kept the couple’s two kids away from their beleaguered father since child protection services personnel met with the parents in late November.
Mental instability. Worried about Woods’ “mental state,” Nordegren “pals” reportedly said that Woods’ wife believes Tiger is “not stable enough” to see the children, even on Christmas Day, according to the publication.
Of course, the gossip sheet also noted that Woods planned to a) relocate Team Tiger from Orlando to his new $30 million home on Jupiter Island, and b) sell that same ocean-side property located between Kennedy Space Center and Miami.
Hmmm. Was that before or after Woods stopped talking to any of his people?
Public remorse? Finally, according to the News’ contacts, Woods plans a public mea culpa within the next few days.
Woods’ “managers” (whom Woods supposedly ditched — see above) are purportedly urging Tiger to go public with his remorse and get help for his problems.
The report did not mention if Tiger would issue another of his carefully worded “Tiger Woods comments on public events” statements on his Web site, or if he might actually emerge from seclusion.
Could be true. Certainly, Woods may stay off the course for a prolonged period. And he may have dumped anyone in his organization who knew about or enabled his serial philandering.
It’s also possible that the reliability of this story is right up there with the viral e-mail reportedly telling all about what really happened at the Woods’ home prior to the November 27 car crash.
Or, the recent “sightings” of Woods, three blondes, and a whole lotta vodka in Manhattan’s Trump International hotel, and rumors that Nordegren rang in the new year and her 30th birthday in California, the French Alps, and Switzerland — all without leaving her Windermere, FL, mansion.
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What to wear to the Apocalypse
Have you noticed? Have you seen the previews, the TV shows, the films, the sneak peeks, the fine cinematography? Apparently the end of the world as we know it will be a full-on, grunged-out, epic rock n’ roll fantasia, a massive, ruined spectacle of post-industrial chic, all cool grays, charred whites and musky sepia tones bouncing off bombed-out landscapes and towering mountains of smoking wreckage, flaming buildings that look like fantasy sculptures worthy of a Bosch painting and intergalactic doomsday fireworks that make Burning Man seem like a Cub Scout cookout. Sexy!
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