torchbearer
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7512586.stm
This thing has been delayed for sometime... i thought it was to be launched in May, but i guess they meant, they were starting the cooling process.
Question- how do they get a spot on earth colder than deep space? how do they measure that?
Are there any risk to doing this? Is this something that happens all the time in the sun?
If we can disassemble atoms, perhaps we can learn to put them together? as in, take hyrdrogen, break it down into its 'god atoms/stem cells' and reassemble oxygen atoms?

This thing has been delayed for sometime... i thought it was to be launched in May, but i guess they meant, they were starting the cooling process.
Question- how do they get a spot on earth colder than deep space? how do they measure that?
Are there any risk to doing this? Is this something that happens all the time in the sun?
If we can disassemble atoms, perhaps we can learn to put them together? as in, take hyrdrogen, break it down into its 'god atoms/stem cells' and reassemble oxygen atoms?
