Metal ball containing bio matter could be alien ‘seed,’ say British scientists

Started by Pimander, September 20, 2013, 01:07:28 PM

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space otter



yeah Russo.. meant to toss gold at ya before

I hope  we find some follow up

and hey.. could something like that be from any of the things we have sent into space
to look at things?..just a thought

  titanium and traces of vanadium...how do they know the metal..what identifies them..what kind of tests need to be done for confirmation.....grrrrrrrrrrrrr not enough details here
i gotta go look up more stuff
I have never heard of  vanadium

can you tell the snow has kept me in for way too long.bwhahahahahah stir crazy here... ::)


ArMaP

I don't know if there will be any follow up, but this is (apparently) already a follow up of the first news, from September 2013, posted here. :)


Edited to add the (apparently), as I'm not sure.

zorgon

Quote from: space otter on February 19, 2015, 09:29:57 PM
  titanium and traces of vanadium...how do they know the metal..what identifies them..what kind of tests need to be done for confirmation.....grrrrrrrrrrrrr not enough details here

That is always the case with these stories  Usually they are already old news and usually the reporters only give the highlights that get the reactions  You normally need to track the papers and that usually costs about $30.00 a piece unless you have university access

Hmmm I need to ask Dr Joe if he has such access....

The titanium... a spectroscopic analysis would do that.  Mass Spectrographic Microscope for the small stuff Abbey from NCIS uses that all the time :D They are very good these days. In the same way we can determine composition of planets and stars in deep space  looking for water signatures etc

This is a sample taken from Aristarchus Crater during a period of glow  It shows both H and K lines. This is one of the pieces of evidence we used on the Aristachus reactor theory :D



All materials have a finger print spectrum  very convenient for us

zorgon

Quote from: ArMaP on February 19, 2015, 09:59:00 PM
I don't know if there will be any follow up, but this is (apparently) already a follow up of the first news, from September 2013, posted here. :)

Looks like  yes... we can merge the two or copy the info here as it has other material in that thread




space otter



my apologies to you guys who posted before..i missed it

and gold tossed to ArMaP the librarian extrodinaire


space otter

#20


looked some stuff up.. seems this combo has a variety of uses
assorted info.. read  if interested..




http://vanitec.org/vanadium/history/
History of Vanadium

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Vanadium
Vanadium is a metal which was discovered by the Swedish scientist Sefstrom in 1831. He named it after Vanadis the Swedish Goddess of Beauty and Fertility because of the attractive brilliant colours of the chemical compounds in which it was first found. It was well named for it has provided material for the brilliant thoughts of the fertile minds of scientists and technologists who, for over 150 years, have developed and continue to develop new materials for the benefit of humanity.

How was it found?
Sefstrom in his painstaking study at the laboratories of the Eckersholm iron works which obtained iron ore from the Taberg iron mountain at Falun in Sweden, separated vanadium from chromium and uranium with which it had been confused. He must have considered the automobile a fiction of the imagination, flying a dream, and space travel a fantasy.

Yet his discovery, which preceded Bessemer's process for making steel by nearly twenty years and the first production of alloy steel by Mushet by over thirty years, was essential for the development of alloy steels and titanium alloys with their remarkable properties. Without these steels and titanium alloys it would not have been possible for man to design machines which enable him to drive across the earth, fly in the sky and travel into space.

Other pioneers in the isolation and use of vanadium were J. Berzelius, in Sweden, Sir Henry Roscoe and Professor Arnold in the UK. An early user of vanadium was Henry Ford in his Model T who who specially highlighted the use of vanadium.

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http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Space_Engineering_Technology/TTP2/Shaping_a_transition_from_rocket_fuel_to_oil_rigs/(print)


ESA's Technology Transfer Programme Office (TTPO)
The TTPO's main mission is to facilitate the use of space technology and space systems for non-space applications and to demonstrate the benefit of the European space programme to European citizens.



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http://www.americanelements.com/tiva.html

Titanium Vanadium is one of numerous metal alloys sold by American Elements under the tradename AE Alloys™. Generally immediately available in most volumes, AE Alloys™ are available as bar, ingot, ribbon, wire, shot, sheet, and foil. Ultra high purity and high purity forms also include metal powder, submicron powder and nanoscale, targets for thin film deposition, and pellets for chemical vapor deposition (CVD)  What.?  chemtrails.? and physical vapor deposition (PVD) applications. American Elements produces to many standard grades when applicable, including Mil Spec (military grade); ACS, Reagent and Technical Grade; Food, Agricultural and Pharmaceutical Grade; Optical Grade, USP and EP/BP (European Pharmacopoeia/British Pharmacopoeia) and follows applicable ASTM testing standards. Typical and custom packaging is available. Primary applications include bearing assembly, ballast, casting, step soldering, and radiation shielding.

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http://vanitec.org/home-2/titanium/

Vanadium Improves Strength, Workability and Thermal Stability of Titanium Alloys

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Vanadium has been the widely used alloy in titanium alloys. Vanadium stabilizes the beta-phase by lowering the temperature of transformation from alpha to beta (figure 1) and the beta phase can be sufficiently stabilized to coexist with alpha at room temperature. This fact forms the basis for the creation of titanium alloys that can be strengthened by heat treating.

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http://www.invenzone.com/research_papers/an-investigation-of-titanium-vanadium-nitride-phase-space-conducted-using-combinatorial-atmospheric-pressure-cvd-18379045



Research Paper
An investigation of titanium-vanadium nitride phase space, conducted using combinatorial atmospheric pressure cvd
conducted using combinatorialnitride phase spacephase space conductedspace conducted usingusing combinatorial atmosphericvanadium nitride phase
Author: Geoffrey Hyett; Mark A. Green; Ivan P. Parkin
Year: 2008
DOI: 10.1002/cvde.200806705
Abstract: The technique of combinatorial atmospheric pressure (AP)CVD, a recent addition to the growing number of combinatorial materials methods, is used to form twelve members of the TixV1-xN alloy series with 0.29<x<0.94. This series of compounds has a rock-salt structure with TiN and VN as the end members. The twelve phases, which have potential use as heat mirror coatings, are all synthesized in a single experiment. The structure and properties of the materials are investigated using powder X-ray dif more..
The technique of combinatorial atmospheric pressure (AP)CVD, a recent addition to the growing number of combinatorial materials methods, is used to form twelve members of the TixV1-xN alloy series with 0.29less -->
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http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2FBF02165134
tion of trace amounts of titanium and vanadium in human blood serum by neutron activation analysis: Coprecipitation with Pb/PDC/2 or Bi/PDC/3
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Abstract
The concentrations of titanium and vanadium in biological material, human blood serum, were determined by neutron activation analysis, using a prior coprecipitation with Pb/PDC/2 as well as Bi/PDC/3. Titanium and vanadium were quantitatively determined by measuring the gamma ray photopeaks of the short-lived radionuclides51Ti /5.8 min/ and52V /3.75 min/, respectively. The concentrations ranged from 105.7 to 131.9 ng ml?1 /Ti/ and from 1.30 to 6.05 ng ml?1 /V/. The detection limits for titanium and vanadium under the present experimental conditions were found to be 70 and 0.7 ng for 1 ml of blood serum sample, respectively.

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