Earth Observations from Space

The National Academies Press publishes more than 200 books a year on a wide range of topics in science, engineering, and health. I am cursed with endless curiosity, so working there is a love-hate relationship. Love because I love what the NAS does, hate because everyday I find I report “I have” to read. Halfway in my fellowship, I decided to highlight some of the ones I find most interesting. For now, this is the one: ...

October 16, 2010 · 2 min · Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño

Global Crisis Camp Day

[youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPn0Za8J06w] Last Saturday I attended the Global Crisis Camp Day, on its Washington DC chapter. This event is part of the CrisisCommons effort to reach out and establish an enduring network of volunteers and contacts for future crises. "CrisisCamp is a global network of hybrid barcamp/hackathon events which bring together people and communities who innovate crisis response and global development through technology tools, expertise and problem solving. Since 2009, CrisisCamp volunteers have created crisis response and learning events in over 10 countries with volunteers of all backgrounds who collaborate in an open environment to aggregate crisis data, develop prototype tools and train people on how to use technology tools and problem solving to aid in crisis response and global development." I had previously volunteered for the Crisis Camp Haiti and Crisis Camp Chile. I helped them, and I loved it. I learnt from Ushahidi and OSM directly from them as they also attended those camps. I proudly mapped a small region of Haiti after the disaster. (Soon afterwards also La Corrada, my hometown.) My already growing interest in crowd-sourcing and GIS leaped forward a great deal thanks to them. I believe with them I crossed the point of no return. It was the last push that led me to leave research and come here, to The Academies. As a matter of fact, the S&T policy paper I am writing for my Mirzayan Fellowship is about the policy implications and needs to allow these technologies to play an important role in development. ...

September 29, 2010 · 2 min · Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño

A Strategic Analysis of Science and Technology Policy, by Harvey A. Averch

Harvey A. Averch, Johns Hopkins University Press, 1985. 216 p. I found this lost treasure buried at a second hand bookstore. It dates back some few decades, and the USA was certainly different in 1985, when this book was published. Back then, the Watergate scandal and the Vietnam war, the energy crisis, high unemployment, and very high inflation and escalating interest rates, made any political planning difficult. There was even a raised fundamental concern over the future of American prosperity. ...

September 13, 2010 · 4 min · Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño

Charla de divulgación el 6 de Agosto en Gijón, Asturias

Excerpt in English: I will be giving an outreach talk at the community center in La Arena, in Gijón (Spain) on Friday 6th of August, at 7:30 pm. The topic of the talk will be an overview of the current understanding of Solar physics, the Sun-Earth relation and the place of the Sun in our Universe. Attendance is free. El próximo Viernes 6 de Agosto, a las 7:30pm, doy una charla sobre el Sol en el "Centro cívico de La Arena". La charla está abierta a todo el público y no tiene coste. Durante una hora intentaré dar una idea del conocimiento actual del Sol, de su relación con la Tierra, y de su posición con el resto del Universo. La charla cuenta con la colaboración de la Asociación Asturiana de Astronomía Omega (organización), NASA Goddard (material divulgativo) y el centro cívico de La Arena (local y medios informáticos). "el Sol, y su relación con el resto del Universo" El Sol. Esa bola brillante que vemos casi todos los días en el cielo. Nos levantamos por la mañana con su luz y nos acompaña durante todo el día. Los afortunados la observan estos días acostados en la Playa de San Lorenzo. Estamos tan acostumbrados a verlo nos parece algo cotidiano, común. Pero piensen, ¿Qué saben de esa bola brillante? ¿Qué es? ¿Por qué brilla? ¿Cómo de lejos está? ¿Es grande? ¿Cuánto durará? Es entonces cuando nos damos cuenta que en realidad es un gran desconocido. De hecho, el Sol es, en muchos sentidos, la puerta al Universo que, inapreciablemente para mucha gente, está ahí fuera. En esta charla divulgativa hablaremos sobre cuál es el conocimiento moderno del Sol, y cual su relación con el Universo. ...

July 28, 2010 · 2 min · Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño

Astronomy Night on the National Mall

The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, in cooperation with Hofstra University, organized yesterday an open and free star party, on the National Mall, in Washington, DC. This event is actually part of a bigger initiative to bring people to the telescopes while listening to music, called "Music and Astronomy Under the Stars". On Flickr you can see some of the pictures I made. ...

July 16, 2010 · 2 min · Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño

Science Advice in the United Nations

With such an appealing title, this book (2002, 120 pages, simple formatting, easy read) went straight to the top of my pile of books to read. You can get the pdf for free at the NAS press or the physical version for around 25$. I paid $10 on eBay, but I wish I had my Kindle back then! It is truly an interesting topic. The approach aims to respond on the tricky business of advising science from inside international organizations. The UN, for example, has made several clear calls to qualitatively and quantitatively strengthen science advice across and throughout its structure (e.g. Agenda 21 Chapter 31). The main goal of such an advisory body would be then to increase awareness, rule making, oversight but also local implementation, address emerging issues and coordinate global cooperation and response. ...

July 6, 2010 · 3 min · Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño

Science & Technology Policy Fellow

It is a great honor and pleasure to announce that I have been granted a Fellowship in Science Policy at the National Academies, in Washington DC. As anyone could tell by the topics of this blog, I am quite interested in Science and Technology, and its relation with Society. I regard Science Policy as the ultimate tool to articulate this relation at large. I am, thus, really looking forward to this professional opportunity. Just a few more weeks, on the 30th of August. ...

July 2, 2010 · 2 min · Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño

The power of a pale blue dot

In 1990 the Voyager 1 had passed Saturn completing its primary mission. It was then when Carl Sagan requested to flip the spacecraft to make a picture of the Earth. Of course it was too far to see anything but a dot. And that was precisely the reason the proposal had such an important symbolic value. No human device was ever that far and able to make a picture. There were many practical complaints, as the Sun, from that distance, is quite close. It could damage the camera. Indeed, the reflections of the Sun light on the spacecraft can be seen as straight lines, one of them crossing the Earth position. ...

June 16, 2010 · 3 min · Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño

Random Hacks of Kindness, and Understanding Risk

Random Hacks of Kindness (RHoK) is “a community of developers, geeks and tech-savvy do-gooders around the world, working to develop software solutions that respond to the challenges facing humanity today”. Unfortunately I am not a developer myself. I do develop code, sometimes quite complex. Unfortunately space and rocket science lives in a too close programing environment to apply it to the real world. I am however, close enough to realize how amazing it is, to understand it, and to follow its moves with great interest. This is one of these cases. ...

June 5, 2010 · 3 min · Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño

Working today at NASA JPL

Part of my work is the preparation for the Solo HI instrument onboard Solar Orbiter. Just being on the team is awesome, we get to use the best hardware and learn from the best people. I am learning a lot about space hardware. Today we had a meeting at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, in California. This is one of those places that made, makes and will make history. Space history. ...

May 12, 2010 · 1 min · Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño