Wikinews/Interview of the month/May 2006 Questions
Appearance
This months (May) Interview with Andrew Westphal project director of Stardust@home will be taking place on Thursday, 18 May 2006 at TBA UTC. Please place research, links, and any relevant information here.
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[edit]Questions
[edit]- Some may not know exactly waht Stardust and or Stardust@home are. Can you explain more about it for us?
- How many samples do you anticipate to be found during the course of the project?
- How long will the project take to complete?
- According to your website, there were "security concerns" at JSC that caused the delay of the project. Can you possibly explain those concerns?
- When do you anticipate the project to start?
- I know there will be a "test" that participants will have to take before they can examine the "real thing". What will that test consist of?
- Why did NASA decide to take the route of distrbuted computing? Will they do this again?
- What kind of matter/samples do you anticipate will be found?
- How did the idea come up to use distributed computing?
- Can you tell us what part of the capsule/collector will be examined?
- When samples are found, How will they be analyzed? Who gets the credit for finding the samples?