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Monday, March 19, 2012

ULTRA Telescope

Propeller Powered Big Brain 
BIG BRAIN CREATES 2ND ULTRA TELESCOPE
Big Brain releases another new ULTRA telescope. The newer ULTRA Telescope is the result of installing significant and major upgrades to the NULT (New Ultra Large Telescope). NULT information will be updated to ULTRA. Considering all the upgrades, the telescope will be named primarily ULTRA but may have several sub domain development names (like NULT).

Thursday, March 15, 2012

ULTRA Telescope Home Page

Propeller Powered Big Brain
ULTRA TELESCOPE
THE LARGEST TELESCOPE IN THE WORLD!
Beating out record diameters of all largest telescopes on the Google List for on-Earth and in-Space, the illustration conceptually shows the approximate 24 meter diameter scale of the completed Big Brain's ULTRA Telescope. However, diagrammatically different, the ULTRA is both on Earth and in space - keeping with apples to oranges, the Google list compares a wide variation of designs and their equivalent sizes with everything from single mirrors to binoculars and MMT multiple mirrored telescopes.

HOT NEWS - Several new variations of the Ultra Telescope add capabilities, increase diameter and resolution, and add to the number of combined satellites. (SEE LINKS BELOW)

Source By comparison, the Big Brain's operational ULTRA Telescope approximately matches the TMT telescope diameter as seen in this illustration. New generation extremely large telescopes of this size are only in the planning stage, however the Big Brain's ULTRA telescope is fully operational.
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Administration The New Ultra Large Telescope is a project managed by Humanoido and the Big Brain Project, and has resulted in a massive international cooperation between the Big Brain, Humanoido, and NASA. NASA has offered billions of dollars of equipment, resources and data. Humanoido has contributed large investments of the Big Brain Machine and its many resources and technology. The Big Brain has contributed aspects of inventions, machinery control and processing with access to over 101,500 computing processors and the ability to control over 3,200 devices. This co-op has led to the new formation of the DSC Deep Space Center. The DSC is in charge of Telescope control, imaging, data management, archive and operations.

The Prime Directive We're voyaging to the edge of the Universe in a grand exploration and to see what lies beyond. It's like real Star Trek, as the telescope goes out farther and farther, it will explore the exciting new worlds from here to there.

Telescope Design & Physical Characteristics The telescope has a new classification because it can exist in two (or more with the expanded version) places at the same time. This is a Symbiotic Telescope - half of this telescope is in space and the other telescope half is on one Earth continent. The two halves work in unison. Adding telescope components, the project comprises Big Brain's inventions for the NULT such as the Universe Penetrator Machine, the Adjunctive Equipment Array, and the initial Battery Compliment of 724 active Big Brain Processors which debuted when the telescope saw first light. The telescope has no need for Adaptive Optics as atmosphere does not affect it, and it already meets and exceeds resolution for the specified primary size. 

Processors The ULTRA Telescope has access to 720 streaming GPU processors, over 800 RISC processors, full banks of 100,000 V processors from enhanced Parallax Propeller chips and an assortment of INTEL processors. The Big Brain and telescope have access to over 101,500 computing processors.

Supercomputer The ULTRA Telescope is now operated by a supercomputer.
Telescope Speed Only one magnitude under a supercomputer, the ULTRA is a powerful instrument capable of making discoveries and carrying out the Big Brain's research and goals. At the Big Brain Deep Space Center, operating speeds are theoretically available into the TeraFLOPS range. 

Location The ULTRA Telescope project center is now located at the Big Brain's newly formed Deep Space Center DSC where the telescope is hosted, operated, developed, controlled, & experiments, tests and observations are made, data is accumulated, TeraByte drives store data and considerable research takes place. 

Control The Telescope is controlled with the Propeller derived Big Brain handling operations at the Deep Space Center. DSC handles the Telescope and data from the Earth's solar system extending out to the end of the known Universe. Control of the Telescope currently includes its Big Brain, Universe Penetrator, Inventive Compliment, Processor Arrays, Web Based Telemetry, and Adjunctives. The DSC houses an array of computers, the Big Brain Vessels and supporting technology. The ULTRA makes innovative use of web-based telemetry in its wide data pipeline.

Performance
The ULTRA Ultra Large Telescope is 24 meters in diameter (940-inches) and has performed out to the edge of the Universe in preliminary calibration imagery. The ULTRA Telescope performs optically thus far with deep space, black holes, remote galaxies, lunar objects, and planets both within and outside of our Solar System - all at a new standard in revolutionary imaging and resolution defined by updated derived parametric formula to specify performance. The unique performance of this symbiotic union of telescope and machine brain is unprecedented in the history of astronomy and machine intelligence.

Telescope Programs
For a brief one week time period, the Telescope was opened up for observational pointing suggestions from the public. A person could suggest pointing the Telescope at a particular planet or galaxy and the results were posted. This resulted in numerous remarkable imagery obtained of objects located inside and outside the Solar System.  Stay tuned as future programs may be offered.

Upgrades
The NULT telescope was upgraded several times and is now referred to as the ULTRA Telescope.

ULTRA Large Telescope Selected Index
This selected index attempts to categorize, link, and include everything about, for, by and related to the enormous 24-meter class telescope project developed under auspices of the Big Brain Project, Humanoido and NASA.

Links & Credits
Site 1 Telescope
Site 2 Telescope 

Definitions
NULT New Ultra Large Telescope, original telescope before upgrades

ULTRA upgraded new ultra large telescope, Ultra Large Telescope Research Administration

Symbiotic Telescope a telescope located in two places at the same time 

Battery Compliment the number of processors to specific task adorning 

Inventive Compliment a number of inventions that serve the function of the NULT Telescope 

Arrays referring to both available microprocessors and multiple adjunctives 

Web Based Telemetry transferance of data and control through the web

Symbiotic Union merging of Big Brain and Telescope

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

NULT Telescope Image Portfolio Album

IMAGE PORTFOLIO ALBUM
CREATED FOR THE NEW ULTRA LARGE TELESCOPE
This introduces the first page of new images taken by the 24-meter New Ultra Large Telescope - credits: Humanoido, the Big Brain Project, the ULT Space Administration, Deep Space Center DSC, and NASA. First, links will be established and then photos added to the album. This information originates from the Big Brain's new Deep Space Center, DSC.

MINIBLOG - WOW WHAT A GREAT JOURNEY the ULT Telescope has, as of March 30th, 2012, traveled to four planets (Jupiter, Saturn, Kepler, and Pluto), a Black Hole, Moon, Sun, Globular Star Cluster, Galaxy (Andromeda), the Coldest Place in the Universe, and the Edge of the Universe, for a total of 13 images.

Imaging Dates, Blogs, Links
(in chronological order)


Photos, Links
 Thumbnails (in no particular order)

GALAXIES AT EDGE OF UNIVERSE
BLACK HOLE
KEPLER 22B

SUN'S FLARE

JUPITER GREAT RED SPOT
PLUTO
SATURNIAN ROCKS
STAR TEST
ANDROMEDA GALAXY
DEEP STELLAR ABYSS
MOON ROVER
BLOCKAGE

Monday, March 12, 2012

NULT Telescope Tests Complete

NULT TELESCOPE TESTS ARE COMPLETE
The New Ultra Large Telescope has completed tests. The UP Universe Penetrator is now more permanently attached to the telescope. The UP has proven it's value in data imaging of a black hole, two galaxies at the edge of the Universe, a planet outside of our Solar System, the remote minor planetoid Pluto, a selected region of the Andromeda Galaxy, and the many storms inside Jupiter's Great Red Spot GRS. Additionally the Moon was imaged down to 3 meters using an Adjunct with the UP.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

NULT Telescope Pluto

24-METER NULT TELESCOPE CAPTURES PLUTO
Pluto is a remote solar system object that's so far away and so faint that just finding it is a job. However, the 24-meter telescope performs well in showing some surface markings, light and dark features and has good resolution of the disk. A larger number of these images taken over time can be used for creating a map of Pluto. This image employs the Universe Penetrator UP, a device originally intended for penetrating space and time in our known Universe, and the Big Brain which controls the system. It seems the UP is doing surprisingly well for solar system objects however the Moon required an additional Adjunct for 3-meter resolution.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Big Brain Definitions

BIG BRAIN DEFINITIONS
There's a growing list of Big Brain word definitions from new technology invented and old technology repurposed. The list will post from time to time and eventually all definitions collected together will create a new dictionary.


Definitions that apply to the NULT Telescope
NULT - New Ultra Large Telescope
Adjunct - device to increase NULT resolution
Node - position in space time
Portal - means by which something new takes place
Jump Points - singular new points of space reference
Space Domain - particular region in space and time
Universe Penetrator - device enhances NULT up to ten times
Big Brain - Propeller chip based machine that controls NULT
DSC - Big Brain's Deep Space Center
GRS - Jupiter's Great Red Spot
Rotating Brain - engages single or multiple hemispheres
NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration 

Acceptance Mode - the ability of the Big Brain to configure and reconfigure, while accepting a new design, change in design, update, add-on, host, or upgrade

Consolidation Program - a project to bring together all Big Brain components, parts, modules, assemblies, and offspring in one place, and to reassemble with the goal of a more powerful and readily accessed unit.

  

Saturday, March 3, 2012

NULT Resolution

BIG BRAIN'S NULT TELESCOPE LEAPS UP IN RESOLUTION
No longer is the Big Brain's NULT telescope solely dependent of aperture to determine its resolution. In fact, it was and it wasn't. How can the NULT be in two places at the same time? This ability of the NULT to resolve beyond its aperture changed early on in the program with the introduction of the Adjunct, but was not reported due to time restraints and rapid developments of a robust program. The resolution proportion ~ of the NULT is currently

Formula Governing NULT Resolution

R ~ {[1.22 (Lambda)]/[(D1)+(D2subn1,n2,n3...)]}/~P

in the mathematical proportional expression where P is the Penetrator setting (1-10), Lambda is the wavelength of observable light, R is the resolution, D1 is the NULT aperture, D2 is the Adjunct setting, and n is the node. As the Adjunct setting increases, or the wavelength of light decreases, or the aperture increases, or a combination of the above, the resolution of the NULT increases.

NULT Telescope 1st Upgrade

NULT TELESCOPE UNDERGOES 1ST UPGRADE
THE BIG BRAIN IS AN ARDUOUS SOUL - ALREADY IT HAS UPGRADED THE NULT TELESCOPE!
 The recent spectacular performance of the Big Brain's unique NULT Telescope that came about through suggestions made from the NULT Telescope Pointing Suggestion Program and has led to some fine tuning and upgrading.

NULT Upgrade Elements
Big Brain
Suggestion Program
Adjunct
Universe Penetrator
DSC
Brain Section
NASA 

After completion of the NULT Telescope Pointing Suggestion Program and completion of corresponding observing projects running the 24 meter through its paces, several new ideas were implemented. The NULT has implemented on occasions, in the collection of specific data, the Adjunct. The Adjunct is used for near objects in our Solar System and works by accelerating the resolution of the telescope. This completely exclude tedious techniques such as interferometry. It works well for Lunar data and selected solar system objects. Multiple Adjuncts are currently being put into place. How many Adjuncts does the NULT have? So far, one is fully utilized, but as researched, the creation of and access to multiple Adjuncts will become an important part of NULT implementation in the future. Currently, the NULT employs the Universe Penetrator, Adjunct, DSC, Big Brain and NASA. The Big Brain uses either Left or Right, top or bottom, or some combination of Big Brain sections. Like the human brain that autonomously autonomic engages left or right brain, the Big Brain will do similar.  Left Propeller section plus the Right AMD Streamers can function in unison, each handling their own modes, simultaneously - depending on the telescope task required. This information is subject to change without notice. Read the Disclaimer.

NULT Telescope Pointing Program

NULT TELESCOPE POINTING SUGGESTION PROGRAM
The Pointing Suggestion Program is now closed. Thank you for your input. A summary is listed below. If you made suggestions, the results have already appeared.
  1. Humanoido - Black Hole at the center of the galaxy
  2. Humanoido - Two farthest remote galaxies known to mankind
  3. Humanoido - Jupiter GRS
  4. Spiral 72 - Penetrate selected Andromeda Galaxy regio
  5. Bean - LRV from the 1970s Apollo program
  6. Dave Hein - Kepler 22b Earth-like planet believed to support life
  7. Ttailspin - Pluto
The Pointing Suggestion Program was started to gain suggestions for pacing the new 24 meter NULT Telescope, refine its techniques, and see what it can do for the first time. Thus far, in the course of this program, the NULT has processed a black hole at the center of the galaxy, extended out to the two most distant galaxies ever seen, penetrated a tiny selected spiral arms area of M31 to reveal an astounding menagerie of brilliant celestial objects, discovered Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is the harbinger of a multitude of storms, and detected a car on the Moon with an additional adjunct.

Friday, March 2, 2012

NULT Telescope Jupiter Great Red Spot

NULT TELESCOPE AND JUPITER'S GREAT RED SPOT GRS
The Great Red Spot on Jupiter has existed for centuries - a giant storm raging on the planet. We thought it was one big storm. NULT examined the Jovian environment inside the Red Spot and discovered the GRS has hundreds, if not thousands of storms going on, all at the same time, deep inside the confines of the GRS boundaries. The GRS continues to live up to its name, remaining great and portraying a majority red hue. However, we can't say it's a tiny spot - not in the eye of the 24-meter NULT Telescope! Note the entire photo, edge to edge, shows storms, currents, and eddies all raging at the same time inside the GRS.

NULT Telescope Kepler 22b

NULT TELESCOPE AND KEPLER 22B
As part of the NULT New Ultra Large Telescope Pointing Suggestion Program, a request to find and image a remote planet outside of our solar system was made. The NULT Telescope was pointed at the coordinates of the remote planet Kepler 22b and this is the result. This is a direct optical image that does not use any techniques of interferometry and is open to study and interpretation. However, it gainfully utilizes the Universe Penetrator in the wide open 10X mode. One may create a method yardstick for the measurement of life on the planet. Thanks to Dave Hein for this telescope pointing suggestion. "Humanoido, could you point NULT at Kepler-22b? It's an earth-like planet (at) 600 light-years away. It's orbit is in the middle of the habitable zone around its sun, and you might be able to detect some evidence of life there."

NULT Telescope Lunar Rover

24-METER NULT TELESCOPE LUNAR ROVER OBSERVATION
FINDING THE PARKED CAR ON THE MOON! As part of the NULT New Ultra Large Telescope Pointing Suggestion Program, a request to find and image the LRV, Lunar Roving Vehicle, coined Lunar Rover, was filed. In the original request, bean writes, "I'd like to see the rover that was left on the moon."

Three manned-style rovers were left on the Moon from Apollo 15, 16 and 17. The cars were battery operated, had four wheels, and was in operation during 1971 & 1972. It was also known as the MOON BUGGY which was a play upon words Dune Buggy. Resolution of data shows the Apollo 17 Lunar Rover's shape and size, parked on the lunar surface. The Rover is relatively low in the photo and does not catch the sunlight like the surrounding crater rims and tall rock peaks and thus appears as a darker image. There was a great deal of darker lunar dust that collected on the car during use contributing to its absorption of light.

This data represents the first use of the Big Brain's Universe Penetrator and the Adjunct for examining a lunar object. The Moon is only 270,000 miles from the Earth. The Penetrator was designed for DSO's of ultra deep space with distances of billions of light years. As seen here, the Universe Penetrator, Adjunct and the NULT Telescope function well on the Moon. Data analysis is part of Big Brain's newly formed Deep Space Center DSC. Cooperation between Big Brain and NASA has made the 24-meter NULT Telescope dream a reality.

Links

NULT Telescope Andromeda Image

THE ANDROMEDA GALAXY
AS SEEN THROUGH BIG BRAIN'S 24-METER NULT TELESCOPE

The NULT telescope was trained on this tiny boxed area (left side) located along the outer reaches of a spiral arm, part of the Andromeda Galaxy. At right, the NULT captures one of the deepest data images in full color. This image is part of the NULT Telescope Observational Suggestion Program where members of the Parallax Forum were invited make suggestions for pointing the telescope. This suggestion comes from Spiral_72. He writes, "I'd like to see whats inside the red box in M31 (see provided photo at left). M31 has fairly large, large apparent size, so I'd estimate the box to be about the size of the Orion Nebula."

Links 

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Black Hole Found

BIG BRAIN FINDS BLACK HOLE USING NULT TELESCOPE
Black Hole in Center of Galaxy
NULT New Ultra Large 945-inch Dia Telescope
Universe Penetrator Image

Courtesy Big Brain and NASA
The Big Brain is just going to play around with the ultra telescope, pointing it at some selected objects and places in space to see what we find! You can point this new telescope anywhere in the Universe and make new discoveries! The Big Brain, using the Universe Penetrator and the NULT New Ultra Large Telescope of 945-inches in diameter has found, deep within the center of the galaxy, a black hole as shown in this discovery image.


Image shows a Black Hole sucking in matter and emitting radiation. Many objects are in the forefront of the Black Hole, either in the process of being sucked in or blocking the line of sight image. It is believed many galaxies rotate around a gravitational black hole at the center.  For this image, the Big Brain is using the Universe Penetrator and the NULT New Ultra Large Telescope of 945-inches in diameter. The location in space is at ra: 0h 42.7m dec: +41° 16' inside. NGC 244 is a spiral galaxy (type Sb with two arms) at around 2.52 ± 0.14 million light-years (LY) from the Solar System (Ribas et al, 2005). It can be found in (0:40:27+40:40:12, J2000; and 0:42:44.3+41:16:9.4, ICRS 2000) It is located northwest of Mu and Beta Andromedae (Mirach); west of Nu Andromedae; northeast of Theta and Sigma Andromedae; north of Pi, Delta, and Epsilon Andromedae; and south of Theta and Omega Cassiopeiae.  The hole is 2 million light-years from the Earth but the galaxy is enormous with a diameter of 200,000 light-years.

Monday, February 27, 2012

New Ultra Large Telescope NULT

BIG BRAIN INTRODUCES NEW ULTRA LARGE TELESCOPE NULT
Compare HST to NULT
NULT is 10 times larger
Exceeding 1.5-Billion dollars in cost and representing a paradigm shift, the NULT, a 24-meter (945-inch diameter) New Ultra Large Telescope project is now established by the Big Brain. The 24-meter NULT Telescope is located partly in Earth Orbit - representing significant advancement from the original ULT Ultra Large Telescope design. After the Big Brain teamed up with NASA, many new ramifications became possible, including access to the NASA array of space telescopes with a combined monetary value worth over a trillion dollars.

Cost Effective Solution
Rather than spend a hundred thousand dollars on the creation of the ULT Ultra Large Telescope at incredible burden to time and family, it's now possible to use data, equipment, and telescopes provided by NASA worth billions of dollars each, all available for the Big Brain Project. In a cooperation with NASA, Big Brain now has access to the array of NASA Space Telescopes (see list).

Creating the 945-inch telescope
How did the Big Brain create the NULT Telescope? It all depends on the recent 10X Universe Penetrator breakthrough invention. Big Brain has utilized the Universe Penetrator which enhances telescopic data from NASA's Ritchey-Chretian 94.5-inch reflector telescope currently in Earth Orbit. Enhancing the existing mirror diameter by a factor of ten creates a New Ultra Large Telescope with the ultra large diameter of 945-inches, equal to two 40-foot towering skyscrapers placed end to end. The NULT satisfies and exceeds the Big Brain's criteria for the original ULT Project. The ULT designs are now replaced by the operational New ULT (NULT).

A Brief History of New Ultra Large Telescope
Inventive techniques are founded and rooted in early analog experiments by Humanoido using telescopes of 4.25, 8, 12.5, 40 and 50-inch diameters which were converted to 42.5, 80, 125, 400, and 500-inch telescopes. In the case of early experiments the 8-inch converted to an 80-inch telescope, letters of verification were received from the University of Arizona, Kitt Peak Observatory, and the internationally known scientist and American astronomer Dr. Charles Capen (1926-1986). The New Ultra Large Telescope is a tribute christening to Charles "Chick" Capen, whom shall always remain a great friend and colleague, to whom I remain indebted for his time, meetings, guidance, tutoring, encouragement, technical coauthoring the papers we published, and great friendship.

The dream for an ultra large telescope was born in the 1950s with the acquisition of a refracting telescope. Lunar & planetary research with this small telescope raised more questions than it answered. The desire to increase the telescope size to see more out there took shape as a series of increasingly larger telescopes were obtained. This is commonly known as aperture fever. By the 1970s, the size had increased to a 40-inch telescope fabricated from plywood and fine Belgian plate glass. It took ten years to build, during which time it was necessary to expand the home, build a large observatory, create a 40-foot scientific library, finish an optics and mirror grinding room, complete a robotic cybernetics lab and equip a computer lab.

By the 1980s, experiments led to two 50-inch telescopes made from highest grade aluminized cast resin. This moved towards the 90s with work progressing on a space telescope with a Pyrex primary ground and polished to fit NASA's GetAway Special. The dream lived on with new designs and entered into 2010 when the Ultra Large Telescope was planned under the Big Brain project. This was designed as a conventional Float Glass primary reflector with possible sizes up to 78-inches in diameter.

Research continued with alternate materials including resin, water, ice, multiple lenses, multiple mirrors, oil, film and common packaging materials. Special events took place during 2011 and 2012 leading a new clarity of thinking in the formulation and invention of a new telescope design based on many resources already available that quickly escalated into a completed and working system - the 24-meter New Ultra Large Telescope (NULT).

Potentials and Apps
This new 945-inch telescope can penetrate, with the Big Brain Penetrator, more clearly to the EOU (End Of Universe) boundaries. It may become possible to break this boundary and plot its lensing to determine if we live in one bubble of many bubble universes, though the intentions of the Big Brain relative to the EOU program are unknown at this time.
Interfacing to the 945-inch Telescope
The Big Brain has interfaced its Right Brain with 724 processors to the NULT with the Penetrator that enables a 10X diameter enhancement to the HST in Earth Orbit. This creates a 945-inch telescope with a peak operating speed in excess of 1-TeraFLOP. Already this telescope has discovered the two most remote galactic objects in the Universe located at an estimated 13 billion light years away from the Earth. This is already very close to the Universe edge of matter extinction boundary at 13.7 light years!

Uniqueness of the 945-inch Telescope
Part of the telescope remains in low Earth Orbit - this is the portion of the space telescope. The other portion of the NULT Telescope remains on Earth, driven by the Big Brain. The distance between the telescope in low Earth orbit and the connected Big Brain with its Penetrator is around 353 miles.

First Light
In the remarkable First Light image taken with the NULT telescope and processed with the Penetrator by the Big Brain, a vast Universe field of objects suddenly appears in full color (click image at left).

Shocking Potential
The shocking potential of the NULT is that it could be expanded in the future when 20X enhancements are fully in place, thus creating a 1,890-inch diameter (48-meters) telescope. That's equal to four 40-foot towering skyscrapers placed end to end. It's believed that such a powerful telescope, when coupled to the Big Brain, could penetrate through the edge of the Universe. The current largest single mirror telescope in the world is Japan's Subaru 323-inch JNLT located on Earth atop Mauna Kea in Hawaii.

Largest Telescope in the World - Apples to Oranges
Big Brain's  NULT Telescope is three times larger than the Japanese Subaru. The 945-inch Big Brain NULT Telescope has virtually become the largest telescope in the world exceeding Subaru by 622-inches.