4.11.2009
New Space Brain test
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As of April 11, 2009 there is a new brain.com space brain feature, accessible from brain.com. The old test had a Bell X-1 rocket plane. The new one is something different. NASA created a new history page in recent months with all of the Apollo 11 tracks - updated to MP3 from older .wav formats, when you could locate them. The Armstrong audio was remastered and is much cleaner - so it may be cut with some other tracks and sounds without too much editing.
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notes on test...
Statement by astronaut Dave Bowman from film 2010 (not 2001);
The phrase appeared in the Book, 2001.
Image of astronaut Dave Bowman, Publicity photo from 2001 to promote film, (public domain)
Apollo 11 Launch and Escape Velocity Sequence, MP3. NASA(Feb. 2009)
Justine Suissa, Masters and Nickson Feat. Justine Suissa, 5th Dimension (Out There), MySpace

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notes on test...
The phrase appeared in the Book, 2001.
Labels: 2009, april 11, new, spacebrain

4.30.2007
Spacebrain 1.0-preparing your brain for Space
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Stephen Hawking's moments of weightlessness in the global media eye underscores the efforts by entrepreneurs to create a new space industry, which is boldly moving forward. Now is the time for people interested in this effort to get ready - by training their brains.
You'll find the topic of brain health in space is getting more attention, due to changes in perception caused by weightlessness - and also the impact of things like gamma rays. Similar to the fight against cognitive degeneration here on Earth due to Alzheimer's (sometimes genetically induced) -these factors need to be overcome before there is a move, as Stephen Hawking calls for, towards exploration and colonization of space.
So we're releasing Spacebrain tests (starting with a simple cognitive test used in our recent Stanford research)to help people show support for consumer spaceflight!
Anyone can use it. You don't have to come to this site to play it; put it on your site or blog, where it's handy and accessible. (see below!)
save brains. get
the code

You'll find the topic of brain health in space is getting more attention, due to changes in perception caused by weightlessness - and also the impact of things like gamma rays. Similar to the fight against cognitive degeneration here on Earth due to Alzheimer's (sometimes genetically induced) -these factors need to be overcome before there is a move, as Stephen Hawking calls for, towards exploration and colonization of space.
So we're releasing Spacebrain tests (starting with a simple cognitive test used in our recent Stanford research)to help people show support for consumer spaceflight!
Anyone can use it. You don't have to come to this site to play it; put it on your site or blog, where it's handy and accessible. (see below!)
save brains. get
the code
Labels: cognitive, health, space, spacebrain

