Monday, 2 June 2014

Lamborghini Aventador Roadster India review, test drive


The Lamborghini Aventador is a car that hardly needs an introduction. Introduced in 2011, the Aventador has been one of the most eye-catching offerings in the sportscar segment. It’s a moving art form that can make even an 80-year-old feel like an excited toddler when it rips past.

In Roadster form, it looks even more special, with its slender-spoked alloy wheels and complex glass engine cover. In my eyes, it’s easily the best-looking car you can buy today; a show-stopper in white. Yes, lots of sportscars can turn a few heads. But an Aventador Roadster, with its dramatic, jet fighter design, can summon a fanatical mob seemingly out of thin air. Hence spending a day in Bangalore in the Aventador Roadster would have been as easy as Katrina Kaif spending a day shopping on MG Road.

But yet here I am, and first things first: off comes the roof; I’m not about to drive one of the most exotic convertibles on the planet with a roof over my head. But unlike most convertibles, this isn’t some push-button, fold-on-the-fly electric roof. No, Lamborghini, in typical Italian fashion, prefers style over function, and a folding roof would have compromised the car’s beautiful silhouette and that gorgeous engine cover. So instead, you get a pair of forged composite roof panels that can be removed. It’s a bit of a tedious task – fold the seatbacks forward, pull the latches to release the panels, lift them out, and slot them into the boot. But at least they’re extremely light.

I lower myself into the cockpit, close the scissor door and am greeted by a familiar dashboard – it’s the same as the coupé and it’s still every bit as amazing. It wouldn’t be a Lambo without a low-slung driving position, a steeply raked windscreen and acres of leather and carbonfibre inside. The LP 700-4 Roadster ticks all of these boxes, and with some flair, but then Lamborghini is owned by Audi, so along with that comes Germanic quality and decent ergonomics.

You’ll also spot a few parts borrowed from various Audi models, but the way Lamborghini has managed to blend these and the media interface in without hampering the visual drama makes this cabin – or rather cockpit – very special. The German connection also means the air-con works well and you get a reversing camera; handy, because you can’t see very much past that exquisite engine cover behind you.



The Roadster gets the same earth-moving 691bhp, 6.5-litre V12 as the coupé. Given the increasing shift towards fuel-efficient, direct-injection, turbo engines, there’s something charmingly stubborn about an old-school, naturally aspirated V12 that loves to rev till your ears hurt. I prod the start button and the engine comes to life with a loud growl. On this open stretch of tarmac, the grin won’t leave my face, and the way this Roadster accelerates is a new experience altogether. Yes, I’ve driven the coupé, and it’s supposed to be slightly quicker since it’s 50kg lighter. But hearing that fantastic V12 clearly with the roof off just intensifies the experience; it feels like it’s packing another 100bhp. If you’d rather keep the roof up, you can still open the rear glass to hear that twelve-cylinder symphony
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The Aventador spears towards the horizon with a pace and ferocity that few other cars on the planet can compete with. In Sport mode, the acceleration is terrific, and if that isn’t enough, in full-power Corsa mode, the car transforms completely. It kicks you hard in the back every time you upshift near its 8,500rpm redline, so much so that you run the very real risk of neck injury from whiplash. The complex four-wheel-drive system and the aggressive launch control allow this 1,625kg car to go from nought to 100kph in 3.0sec, hurtling you onward to a top speed of 349kph – without a roof!



 The gearbox, which is lightning-quick at speed, feels jerky when you’re going slow, and the single clutch is not at all smooth when it bites. In any setting, the car is cumbersome to park, because it is next to impossible to creep. With some practice, I’m able to drive the Roadster smoothly, but it requires concentration and is, frankly, exhausting.

Then there’s the ride – skateboard-stiff and outright uncomfortable on the lumpy, potholed roads of Bangalore. The car also tends to overheat, and I’m fast regretting bringing it to the city. So here’s a piece of advice to those who might actually buy this outrageous machine: spend a few lakhs more and get a flatbed truck to transport this rare piece of cattle to your favourite open road. Owning such an outrageous car also means you draw a lot of attention, and at a traffic light, you end up getting mobbed. It’s fun to begin with, but when you start causing traffic jams and bikers come perilously close to the car, camera phones in hand, the excitement turns to horror pretty quickly. You can’t escape the spotlight, especially since that would mean getting out and re-assembling the roof, panel by panel.




At Rs 5.46 crore (ex-showroom, Delhi), the Aventador Roadster doesn’t make any sense at all, but for a few passionate (and very rich) customers, that’s exactly what makes it so special.

IOS 8 PERFECT OVERVIEW

Apple’s WWDC 2014 is off to a blazing start with the official introduction of iOS 8, the biggest update to Apple’s mobile operating system since the company launched the App Store in 2008.

Apple’s iOS 8 is indeed a huge update that stands out with being as much about end users, as it is about developers. Ordinary users will notice new features like the new Health hub application, Siri’s expanded functionality, the added support for custom keyboards, for widgets (limited, but still… widgets on iOS!), interactive “actionable” notifications… Developers, on the other hand, will have to master the new Swift coding language, work on embedding TouchID where appropriate, and so much more.

Apple iOS 8: all-around improvements, no changes in looks


Apple’s iOS 8 is all about functionality improvements: starting from the way favorite contact appear subtly, but handily in the multitasking menu, and going through cool new convergence features with the Mac.

Apple adds a sprinkle of coolness with a new camera feature that - we bet - is among the favorites of many camera buffs: you’d be able toshoot time-lapse videos on an iOS 8-enabled device.

Third-party keyboards, and SwiftKey is already hard at work...


Apple iOS 8, the biggest update since the App Store roll-out, has arrived: here's all you need to knowHow many times have you heard Android converts lavish praise to the endless opportunities of Google's operating system, and one thing in particular - the possibility to install custom replacement keyboards with all varieties of input options?! Not once, or twice, we'd guess. Now, Apple hands you a shield against all such accusations of iOS being limited by introducing official custom third-party keyboard support in iOS 8. SwiftKey, the maker of the extremely popular gesture-enabled keyboard on Android, has already announced it's hard at work, and we can only hope the results appear sooner rather than later.

Health, Siri, Touch ID: Apple is opening up


Apple did not surprise us with the new Health hub and dedicated SDK that allows third-party accessory makers to tap into iOS devices capabilities - after all, we’ve seen it all in rumors before. It all came true to the tee, and so did the rumored Siri polish with new features like the built-in song recognition, powered by Shazam.

One of our favorite iOS 8 features is that Apple also opened up Touch ID to all app developers. Imagine the possibilities - you can have your banking app authorize your payments without the need to type in lengthy and hard-to-remember passwords, and that browser history might finally be totally safe.



Apple iOS 8 release date and compatible devices


Apple’s iOS 8 will arrive to end users this Fall, and that’s when we expect Apple’s new devices (hello, iPhone 6!) to start arriving on store shelves. However, developers can get an early taste of iOS 8 with the betas that start becoming available right away (here's how to get iOS 8 right now). Apple’s iOS 8 is compatible with iPhone 4s and later, iPod touch 5th gen, iPad 2nd and later, as well as the iPad mini and iPad mini with Retina display.

Apple iOS 8, the biggest update since the App Store roll-out, has arrived: here's all you need to know

San Francisco is on fire, at least as far as the mobile industry is concerned, for the folks behind Apple are at it once again. Just hours ago, the company went ahead with the announcement of the latest major software update of their mobile operating system in iOS 8. Now, quite some new stuff has been added, and we'll have quite some time to talk about these in detail, but for the time being, we'll all have to settle for a quick overview and the promise of a more insightful, in-depth look at the new OS.

The notification bar received quite some love


iOS 8 brings actionable notifications.
iOS 8 brings actionable notifications.

Building upon iOS 7, which gave us the long-awaited Control Center, the new update will improve on a similar, very essential aspect: notifications. Now, notifications have obviously been around for a while, but new in iOS 8 is the ability to action those right from your notification bar. Put simply, you can swipe down on most any notification (including from third-party apps) and perform an action -- like reply to a text message, or comment/like a new Facebook post. This will also work right from your lockscreen where a simple horizontal swipe will unlock the app-specific options set. 

On an even more exciting note, widgets will also (finally) make an appearance with iOS 8. These won't work quite like on Android, though, and will be limited to the Today tab on the notifications bar and nowhere else. Apple demo'd a few examples, like the ability to watch game scores in real time, or even bid on an item off eBay, again -- in real time.

Multitasking gets a nudge
iOS 8 is now official, marks a decisive step forward towards a more open Apple


Another important, and long-requested change are the few enhancements to multitasking. For example, the multitask menu will provide you with a quick access to your recent and favorite contacts, not to mention that these will also be actionable -- you can call, text, or initiate a FaceTime talk from that very menu. 

Another handy addition is multitasking during e-mail composition -- you can now swipe down said message and continue accessing content already in your mailbox, and even add assets from another mail. Just as important, and quite relevant to multitasking, Apple is extending its "continuity" philosophy to its iOS devices. We'll have to wait out and see how far exactly will this continuity go, but so far Apple demo'd the ability to pick up incoming calls to your iPhone right from your iPad, along with messages and email. 

Apple is opening up


Text messaging, and the general typing experience, have also been improved with iOS 8. Looking at the former, additions include the option for group texting -- you can create, name and leave groups at your whim, and the overall feature-set of the enhanced Messaging app is very reminiscent of popular third-party apps like Viber. For example, you can now share your location with the people in your group, send voice and video messages, and even access a centralized gallery of all the images that were sent during the course of a given chat, instead of having to dig through your gallery, or -- worse -- scroll indefinitely. 

Going back to messaging, a very major component of it is accurate typing, which is something of a feat on a small-screened device with a software keyboard. To battle this, Apple's improved QuickType keyboard will offer predictive word suggestions, much alike to the growing crop of currently-available Android custom keyboard apps. Instead of just learning from your typing habits and intelligently providing you with word suggestions, however, QuickType actually analyzes messages sent to you, and adapts accordingly. For example, if you get a text from your wife, asking you to choose between grabbing dinner or going for a movie, the enhanced keyboard will instantly provide you with a quick word suggestions -- "A movie", "Dinner", or "Not sure".

Perhaps as impressively, the QuickType keyboard will analyze previous interactions with your contacts, and change the vocabulary set accordingly. With that in mind, don't be surprised if fancy, formal words are mostly suggested to you when communicating with a coworker, or, the very opposite when having a casual chat with your best mate. 

The new QuickType keyboard borrows a page from Android with word suggestions, and goes farther still.
The new QuickType keyboard borrows a page from Android with word suggestions, and goes farther still.

Not impressed? Then rejoice -- Apple is finally allowing third-party developers to offer their own takes on the keyboard format through the iTunes store, though these won't be as free as on Android, and will be unable to connect to a network to provide extra services. Still, that's a major step forward, and one not typical of Apple.

Speaking of untypical, Apple surprised quite a few people with the changes it is making to TouchID, which is now open to third-party developers for use in their apps. All of that information will again be stored within the A7 chip, and while apps will be able to work with the fingerprint scanner now, they still won't have access to your actual fingerprint.

iOS 8 is now official, marks a decisive step forward towards a more open Apple
The new Health app wants you to be well


As expected, Apple is also making a decisive step forward as far as the fitness & wellness tracking category is concerned. Unlike what we expected, however, the hub that will attempt to grab and curate all of relevant information is called just Health, not HealthBook. 

Developed in conjunction with the Mayo Clinic, the app will centralize all of your health and fitness stats from the various third-party wearables (yes, no iWatch just yet), down to procedure info provided by your local physician. Measured stats that we know of so far include heart rate, blood pressure, sleep data, and, of course, calories burnt. Health will store all of that information (including illness progress) over time in order to provide at-a-glance view to your physician, and not just yourself.

Say "Hello, Siri!"


Siri, the personal digital assistant that calls iOS home, has also received some welcome upgrades. Most importantly perhaps, you can now call on it by simply saying "Hello, Siri!", much alike to how Google Now has been working for a while on a few Android devices. 

Apple didn't stop there, though, and Siri's extended feature set includes options like embedded song recognition (developed in partnership with the devs behind the popular Shazam app), make iTunes purchases by simply following your commands, and even control smart-connected parts of your home that have the new HomeKit API on board. Last, but not least, Siri now speaks and understands 22 additional languages, though the Cupertino folk didn't clarify which ones.

Sunday, 1 June 2014

LG G3 vs Samsung Galaxy S5 vs HTC One M8 vs Sony Xperia Z2 | Flagships Compared

Many new Flagship devices have launched in India over the past couple of months. So we decided to bring you the comparison of the latest and greatest phones available today. We have the reigning champion Galaxy S5, the all metal HTC One M8, the all glass Sony Xperia Z2 and the latest entrant from LG, the LG G3. Everyone had been waiting for the 2K displays to make an entry to the smartphones, now its finally here.
We compare these devices head-to-head and try to draw conclusions about how the LG G3 fares against its competitors.
PhoneSamsung Galaxy S5HTC One M8Sony Xperia Z2LG G3
Dimensions 142 x 72.5 x 8.1 mm 146.4 x 70.6 x 9.4 mm  142 x 72.5 x 8.1 mm146.3 x 74.6 x 8.9 mm
Weight145 g160 g163 g149 g
Display1920 X 1080 pixels, 5.1 inches (~432 ppi pixel density),Super AMOLED1920 x 1080 pixels, 5.0 inches (~441 ppi pixel density), Super LCD31920 x 1080 pixels, 5.2 inches (~424 ppi pixel density), IPS LCD1440 x 2560 pixels, 5.5 inches (~534 ppi pixel density), True HD-IPS LCD
Memory16 GB,  microSD up to 128 GB16 GB, microSD up to 128 GB16 GB , microSD up to 128 GB16/32 GB, microSD up to 128 GB
Ram2 GB Ram2 GB Ram3 GB Ram2/3 GB Ram
Camera16 MP Camera, front 2 megapixelsDual 4 MP Camera, front 5 megapixels20.7 MP Camera, front 2.2 megapixels13 MP Camera, front 2.1 megapixels
OSAndroid OS, v4.4.2 (KitKat)Android OS, v4.4.2 (KitKat)Android OS, v4.4.2 (KitKat)Android OS, v4.4.2 (KitKat)
ProcessorSnapdragon 801, 2.5 GHz Quad Core, Adreno 330 / Exynos Octa Processor 1.9 GHZ Quad +1.3 GHz QuadSnapdragon 801, 2.5 GHz Quad Core, Adreno 330Snapdragon 801, 2.3 GHz Quad Core, Adreno 330Snapdragon 801, 2.5 GHz Quad Core, Adreno 330
BatteryLi-Ion 2800 mAh batteryNon-removable Li-Ion 2600 mAh batteryNon-removable Li-Ion 3200 mAh batteryLi-Ion 3000 mAh battery
Build QualityCompletely plastic with Removable backFull metal Construction without removable backGlass and Metal Frame without removable backCompletely plastic with Removable back
RuggednessIP67 certified – dust and water resistant, Corning Gorilla Glass 3Corning Gorilla Glass 3IP58 certified – dust proof and water resistant over 1 meter and 30 minutesCorning Gorilla Glass 3
PriceRs. 40,000Rs. 46,000Rs. 47,000Price Not Confirmed

BUILD QUALITY

Built is something that we base our smartphones in today’s day and age. Be it a Smartphone valued at Rs.6,999 or a phone costing more than 40k. The HTC One M8 has created benchmark designs with their all aluminium unibody construction. In the Sony Xperia Z2 we get the complete glass treatment in front and back. The glass treatment sits on a all metal chassis which makes it the heaviest of the lot at 163 g. From the Samsung stables we have the Galaxy S5 with its all plastic build, a removable back and a weighing 145 grams makes it the lightest of the lot. The recently launched LG G3 also uses an all plastic design with brush plastic design for the rear panel which is removable.

DISPLAY

Display quality is where the LG G3 truly differentiates itself from its competitors, with a 2560 x 1440 2K QHD display which is roughly 534 ppi pixel density. As it is commonly known, that a Retina display is all you need (human eyes can’t make out pixels beyond that point). LG chose to ignore that concept completely and decided to use a 2K display for its new device. The rest of its competitors stick with tried and tested screen resolution of full HD 1080p screens. This does not in any way mean that these flagship phones displays are not good, infact they are one of the best in the market. This just means that the LG offering is better than the rest of its rivals.

MEMORY AND RAM

All phones have 16 GB of internal storage which is further expandable to 128 GB.  LG does come with two version of its phones a 16/32 GB models which will further be expandable to 128 GB via a MicroSD card. The S5 and HTC One M8 come packed with 2 GB of Ram, whereas the Xperia Z2 has 3 GB Ram onboard. The LG G3 comes with options of 2/3 GB of Ram with 16/32 GB memory respectively.

PROCESSING POWER

Barely any difference here. All the phones are evenly powered with Snapdragon 801, Quad Core processor, graphics powered by the Adreno 330. Only the Sony Xperia Z2 has the lowest clocked processor at 2.3 GHz.

CAMERA

Another major factor of differentiation, the Samsung Galaxy S5 comes with a 16 megapixel camera and is the first phone to use an ISOCELL sensor, the HTC One M8 with its dual 4 megapixel camera . The new HTC One (M8) camera has the same MP size as last year, but with many additional features. The Sony Xperia Z2 supports a 20.7-megapixel camera. The Latest LG G3 sports a 13 MP camera with Optical Image Stabilization ( OIS ) and a Quick laser focus system, which claims to be razor sharp and extremely fast.This feature is usually found in DSLR cameras.

OPERATING SYSTEM

All the above phones support Android’s latest iteration Android 4.4.2 KitKat, with each manufacturer layering it off with there custom skin UI. The LG G3 boasts a new custom UI developed for the LG G3 calling it a ‘simple flat GUI’, using minimalist designs. The G3′s  interface has taken a step in the right direction and the skin overlay is not overbearing, and in fact quite smooth.

BATTERY

The Xperia Z2 comes with the largest 3200mAh battery and the One M8 gets a measly 2600mAh battery. The G3 and the S5 offer removable batteries at 3000mAh and 2800mAh, respectively. The removable battery gives additional flexibility to have a spare battery at all times and if the battery dies you can always replace it.

FINAL VERDICT

All the four phones are the best the manufacturers have to offer. The HTC One M8 has the all metal design with brushed aluminium finish that makes it a great looker, the Sony Xperia Z2 with it’s 20.7 megapixel camera makes it great for taking poster size photographs. The Samsung Galaxy S5 follows in its predecessors footsteps and retains the all plastic build quality, the TouchWiz UI is still the most functional interface providing users with hosts of options to customize there phone and make tasks simpler and more intuitive.
The LG G3 on the other hand is the first flagship phone to feature a 2K display. The camera also has an additional feature that is a Laser based focus system which allows users to focus on objects quicker and take photos easily. In the end it boils down to what which features work best for you and which one you’d like to invest your hard earned money in.

Affordable Plastic HTC M8 Ace ‘Vogue Edition’ Leaked

As the competition is heating up, every manufacturer is trying to keep the price of the devices as low as possible. HTC has a habit of using premium quality material for the construction of their smartphone, leading to higher prices than its competition. It’s no secret that HTC has been working on an all-plastic construction for their upcoming device, the HTC M8 Ace. According to a Chinese website, the rumored device is all set to launch on the 3rd of June this year.
htc_one_vogue_edition_banner
At a quick glance, except for the plastic body construction, the upcoming device looks a lot like the HTC’s previous flagship, the One (M7). The official images have been revealed, showing that the device will be available in four colors – white, black, blue, and red.
The specs reveal that the new device will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 SoC with 2.5 GHz quad core CPU, BoomSound stereo speakers, 13MP main camera, and a 5MP front-facing unit.
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Though the size of the display has not been revealed, but going by the past rumors, it is said to be a 5″ 1080p unit. There are also no indications of the Android version that is going to be onboard, but most likely it will be the Android 4.4.2 KitKat along with HTC’s latest Sense 6 UI.  There have been also be no word regarding other specifications. The battery capacity, connectivity options, inbuilt storage and expandable storage  are still unknown on the new HTC smartphone.
The real question arises now, is how this device will be priced and if it would be lucrative for buyers to invest in. Expectations are that it will be priced aggressively and well below their flagship model. Will this phone lead to the companies shift in image of selling overpriced devices? Hopefully yes, the Taiwan based manufacturer will now move towards a new design philosophy.

Samsung’s Tough Boy, Galaxy S5 Active Officially Launched

Two weeks back we were introduced to Galaxy S5 Active, through a leaked video by TK TechNews. And now Samsung’s Galaxy S5 Active is available today on AT&T. Unlike it’s other counterparts, it is rugged and tough.
The Galaxy S5 Active has the same full-HD AMOLED 5.1-inch screen. Its 16-megapixel camera and fingerprint sensor are also lodged into the rugged smartphone. That said, water-resistance is now part of the original Galaxy S5′s bag of tricks. There’s also the shock-resistant, dust-proof shell and a burlier look. Even if it’s a dreamy rendered view we’re seeing here, the metallic details and finish could well win over Galaxy fans that aren’t pro-plastic.
There’s an extra “convenience key” on the side of the phone that gives you easy access to all the phone’s apps that are related to outdoor activity.
galaxy-s5-active
Although the casing looks hardier than that of the Galaxy S5, it’s reasonably slim — a far cry from the bulky “rugged” phones of yesteryears that often looked closer to military hardware than something you’d carry in your pocket. It’ll be offered in “camo green,” “titanium grey,” and “ruby red” colorways.
The critics though are questioning the need for this phone as its predecessor, the Galaxy S4 Active, since the regular Galaxy S5 already offers more protection against the elements than most other devices on the market. Without a whole lot of extra functionality to define it against the water-loving Galaxy S5, the S5 Active’s main appeal could well end up boiling down to its tough-guy exterior.
samsung-galaxy-s4-active
The phone currently is only available in the USA. you can buy the S5 Active for $200 with a new, two year contract, for $27.50 per month with AT&T Next 18, for $35.75 per month with AT&T Next 12.
AT&T is also knocking $50 off the price of the Samsung Gear Fit if you buy it alongside the Galaxy S 5 Active.

Quantum Teleportation Finally a Reality

Physicists at the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands were able to move quantum information between two quantum bits separated by about 3 meters without altering the encoded information. This quantum teleportation experminent was done using nitrogen-embedded diamond qubit. The article was published in the journal Science.
A quantum information known as “qubit” is the smallest unit of physical data or quantum data. It is like a “bit” in terms of digital data. These particles are extremely difficult to contain even in a laboratory setting (called Super position states) and have life spans of a few seconds in room temperatures.
Though it sounds enticing to the mind and stimulates all forms of speculation, but don’t overestimate the project just yet. The success rate of the experiment currently is at just one in million or if it’s a good day for physicists, once in thousands of attempts.
But this diamond qubit teleportation attempt is said to be more consistent than its predecessors. This time they were deterministically able to predict the recreation of the qubit on the other side. They will now try to send the data to longer duration, hopefully a kilometer in the approaching future.
Quantum
Quantum teleportation lets a particle travel without coming in contact with physical medium.
Quantum research is one of the toughest of fields because of the severe uncertainty in the quantum universe apart from humongous apparatus needed to keep them in steady states.
There are a lot of real world applications when this technology will be fully unlocked. We would be able to achieve faster communication if we learn how to direct it. It will be like rediscovering radio but with a super adrenaline boost. Whole new levels of communication array would be at our disposal which might also help in space communication where we are currently limited by the speed of light radio waves. Think about sending information which recreates itself on the other side without actually passing through a physical medium.
Quantum computing is stated to be much more efficient and faster than our present computer technology as quantum bits have the ability to be in multiple states at the same time.
transporter
Unfortunately we aren’t even close to Star Trek’s Transporter
We won’t be able to achieve Star Trek’s “transporter” level teleportation of humans, but it will surely make our computers a lot faster. This is of course the beginning of the R&D on the project. Google had tried to work on teleportation but it figured out that most of the aspects of teleportation that we expect are against the laws of nature.
The experiment also has the potential to prove the theory of quantum entanglement right. The theory Quantum entanglement states that quantum states of two particles remain connected even if they appear to have been spatially separated, which even Einstein highly doubted. But with this experiment scientists were able to keep the particles “entangled” even after teleportation.
Now if you can’t wait to be teleported to new place or a fictional universe, just wait for the virtual reality systems like Oculus Rift and ANTVR to come in the market. Even though they will be simulated universe, but that is the closest we can ever come to teleportation in our lifetime.

SpaceX Dragon V2 : A New Spaceship is Born


California based Private space enterprise SpaceX has finally revealed its Dragon V2 Space Capsule. The dragon V2 is different from its predecessor because it is capable of carrying an extremely valuable cargo, the human Astronauts.
The company’s owner Elon Musk is the real life inspiration for Iron Man. He is a phenomenal human being. He is the co-founder of PayPal, CEO and CTO of SpaceX and CEO of the world’s best electric car brand called Tesla Motors. He plans to bring in a transportation revolution with his Hyperloop proposal. He is one of the most respected and revolutionary tech entrepreneurs.
SpaceX was founded in 2002 with rocket propulsion engineer Tom Mueller. The companies economical space travel model was so well appreciated, that in 2008 SpaceX was awarded a $1.6 billion contract with NASA. As per the agreement Space X will send 12 flights of its Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft to the International Space Station(ISS). With the retirement of the iconic Space Shuttle program in 2011, American ingenuity in space was at peril. Luckily Space X was there for rescue.
Dragon_at_ISS
The Dragon spacecraft first docked with the ISS in 2012
The first SpaceX Dragon spacecraft successfully launched and docked at the ISS in 2012. It was basically a test mission to assess the capabilities of the Dragon to deliver payload to the ISS. Since then, it has completed 3 of its 12 missions. These were Cargo missions but the Dragon V2 will be capable of human flights which are extremely important considering our severely restricted means of access to space. Space research also is facing several issues because of the increased tensions between the West and Russia.
The 4.5 meter tall Dragon V2 will be the first space craft to land vertically on any surface like a helicopter. This will take us miles ahead in terms of reusability and making space travel more economical. Space X experimented with the Grasshopper rocket to achieve vertical launch and land capability. This technology will help in reducing the costs of building new rockets for every mission.
The Spacecraft has multiple backups for safety. It is powered by a main and backup engine which will ensure safe landings of the astronauts on surface; if one fails the other will take over. Dragon V2 also has a parachute as the ultimate time tested backup for landing.
Dragon V2 is Capable of transporting Astronauts
Dragon V2 is fully capable of transporting Astronauts
The need for the manned SpaceX Dragon 2 to succeed is direr considering that Russia plans to do away with the ISS missions by 2020. Currently the Russian Soyuz is the only way to carry astronauts to and from the ISS. This will be a big step back for all of us if we don’t have access to space based research anymore.
Apart from Space X, Boeing and Sierra Nevada Corporation Space Systems have also cleared first step of NASA certification. Even President Barack Obama has encouraged more private investment in space exploration to speed up the research process.
Elon Musk wishes to now enter into the arena of planetary exploration with a trip to Mars. It is the only way we can ascertain the survival of the future for our species against the threats faced by our own self (global warming, wars, etc) or circumstances which are not in our control (asteroid strike or a super volcano eruption). We are in essence surviving on a living planet highly capable of getting bruised.
Space exploration has always been an aspirational area of interest for everyone, it entices us all. Throughout our history the heavens have enticed us. A scientific colleague of Carl Sagan once told him about a Stone Age tribe which was ignorant about all our scientific and technological achievements but they knew one thing, we had landed on the moon. It was a disappointment to them to know that no one goes there anymore.
In the last century, we have taken the human curiosity worth of 20,000 centuries to flight by gaining the ability to leave the surface and take a look back at our grand blue planet. If we stop now, we won’t just be disappointing that one Stone Age tribe, but all our predecessors who went to great lengths to ascertain the survival of our species. Elon Musk and the engineers at Space X deserve our gratitude for keeping that hope and curiosity alive and giving it wings to fly high.