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Monday, 26 November 2018

Passion Project Reflective Blog

For the past four weeks we have been working on a project that we have a passion to learn or work on. My group have been creating a augmented reality sandbox. This project has been very different to learn. It has come with some very big curve balls, the X-Box connect sensor is the hardest to find cause we can not find people with them for cheap. The start was very hard cause we had no one with the knowledge about what we are trying to do and no knowledge on what we would be creating. This subject has been very good to learn about because the computer was a very different to work on and try to figure out how to wire the projector and connect sensor. My progress has mainly been on the connect sensor. We have not found a computer strong enough to hold our linx and it will not work. Our building was the only thing that went well really because our tech group could not get what we needed and we had some set backs with the computer, graphics card, and the projector. The computer is not powerful enough to process the linx. The graphics card we were recommended was to expensive for us so that was one more set back and the projectors we tested did not work on what we needed and this was a very big set back. 

The Connect sensor will be sensing the depth of the sand and if there is shade to make rain and the projector will project the sensed depth sand and shadow to make a visual presentation of crazy scientific research.

Our equipment is:
Xbox 360 connect sensor
Sanyo Projector
Computer with linx
The sandbox our group has create to hold the sand



Video of augmented reality sandbox


This is the final day of passion project so we all get to see all the groups and what they have been learning. I am looking forward to seeing the other groups passion project group because everyone have been working very hard on their passion project.
This has been a very different project and has been challenging to find the stuff that we need for our project to work.


Tuesday, 20 November 2018

What is a Supernova?

I wonder about what is a Supernova?

Where do Supernovas take place?
Supernovas are often seen in other galaxies. But supernovas are difficult to see in our own Milky Way galaxy because dust blocks our view. In 1604, Johannes Kepler discovered the last observed supernova in the Milky Way. NASA’s Chandra telescope discovered the remains of a more recent supernova. It exploded in the Milky Way more than a hundred years ago.

What causes a Supernova?
A supernova happens where there is a change in the core, or center, of a star. A change can occur in two different ways, with both resulting in a supernova.
The first type of supernova happens in binary star systems. Binary stars are two stars that orbit the same point. One of the stars, a carbon-oxygen white dwarf, steals matter from its companion star. Eventually, the white dwarf accumulates too much matter. Having too much matter causes the star to explode, resulting in a supernova.
The second type of supernova occurs at the end of a single star’s lifetime. As the star runs out of nuclear fuel, some of its mass flows into its core. Eventually, the core is so heavy that it cannot withstand its own gravitational force. The core collapses, which results in the giant explosion of a supernova. The sun is a single star, but it does not have enough mass to become a supernova.
Why do scientists study Supernovas?
A supernova burns for only a short period of time, but it can tell scientists a lot about the universe. One kind of supernova has shown scientists that we live is and ever expanding universe, one that is growing at an increasing rate.
How do NASA Scientists look for supernovas?
NASA Scientists use different types of Telescopes to look for and study Supernovas. Some telescopes are used to observe the visible light from the explosion. Others record data from the x-rays and gamma rays that are also produced. Both NASA's hubble space telescope and Chandra x-ray observatory have captured images of supernovas.  
Image result for images of supernova explosions

Thursday, 1 November 2018

Drax project study

Drax Project


Background on the Drax project
The band is from Wellington, New Zealand. There is no other information I can find about where each member has come from.

What is their work?
They are very famous for their creative and different workings of music. The Drax Project is a New Zealand Pop - R&B - Jazz - Hip Hop music band. They have created many songs. This is a list of their songs. Woke up late, Toto, Only us, Sidebit, Prefer, Cold, Seemed like trouble, Come to me, City lights, Real, See in colour, Goldmine, Falling out of sight, So lost,  GO,Horizons, and Turn your lights down low.