Skip to content
Nur Hussein

Some guy.

  • Home
  • Blog
  • Articles
  • Publications

Author: Nur Hussein

Linux Kernel Operating Systems

Happy 32nd Birthday, Linux!

by : Nur HusseinAugust 25, 2023August 25, 2023Leave a Comment on Happy 32nd Birthday, Linux!

Every year, I wish the Linux kernel project a happy birthday, because what would I be using if it didn’t exist (probably macOS). Today is Linux’s 32nd birthday (a nice round number there), and it’s still my favorite operating system.

Science Space

Herbig-Haro 46/47

by : Nur HusseinJuly 29, 2023Leave a Comment on Herbig-Haro 46/47

The ESA recently released this photo of a pair of stars being born, a brilliant image of Herbig-Haro 46/47, near the Gum Nebula. Taken by the JWST, the protostars are located somewhere at the center of the pink and orange diffraction spikes in the photo. The orange cloud is matter ejected from the young stars, […]

Science Space

The Donut Of Mars

by : Nur HusseinJune 30, 2023Leave a Comment on The Donut Of Mars

Checking in with the Perseverence rover, the news this week is the Martian donut, or rather a donut-shaped rock that the SuperCam Remote Micro-Imager snapped a photo of. Is it a meteorite fragment? That’s one theory, put forward by SETI, but when contacted by CNN, Jim Rice, a scientist in at Arizona State University, does […]

AI

ChatGPT The Terrible Paralegal

by : Nur HusseinMay 30, 2023May 30, 2023Leave a Comment on ChatGPT The Terrible Paralegal

Okay so everyone has probably read about the lawyer who used ChatGPT to write a court filing only for the AI to just make up fake cases, which the lawyer did not independently verify leading to him getting into serious trouble in court. My friend Bert has made a compelling argument that even though AI […]

Science Space

Meet The Crew Of The Artemis II

by : Nur HusseinApril 6, 2023April 8, 2023Leave a Comment on Meet The Crew Of The Artemis II

I swear I didn’t intend this to be a space news blog but I have to share this historic news, the crew of the first crewed mission to the moon in my lifetime. Meet the astronauts! Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen will make a trip to the moon and back, although […]

Science Space

Iris The Moon Rover

by : Nur HusseinMarch 31, 2023May 30, 2023Leave a Comment on Iris The Moon Rover

Carnegie Mellon University is sending a rover built by students to the moon. Called “Iris”, this tiny rover is the size of a shoebox and weighs only 2kg. It is built from carbon fiber and will actually be the first American robot on the moon. The payload is being sent by commercial company United Launch […]

AI Massachusetts

ChatGPT Poetry

by : Nur HusseinFebruary 28, 2023May 17, 2024Leave a Comment on ChatGPT Poetry

I have to admit, like many others, I find ChatGPT to be extremely amusing. My latest prompt is thus: Write me a poem, in iambic pentameter, a lament for a truck that is stuck under the low-clearance bridge on Storrow Drive in Boston. Include references to Dunkin’ Donuts, the Red Sox, and Paul Revere. And […]

Science Space

Robots And Martian Sample Return

by : Nur HusseinJanuary 31, 2023Leave a Comment on Robots And Martian Sample Return

One of the mission objectives of the Perseverance Mars rover is to retrieve samples from Martian rocks and soil and keep them until a future mission retrieves them. The retrieval missions are still at the early proposal stages, but Perseverance has already collected its samples. Some are stored in the robot’s body. and the rest […]

Science Space

Return Of Orion

by : Nur HusseinDecember 12, 2022April 8, 2023Leave a Comment on Return Of Orion

NASA’s Orion spacecraft, which launched on the Artemis I mission on November 16th last month, made a successful return to Earth after doing two lunar flybys. It splashed down yesterday at 9:40 a.m. PST off the coast of California, 50 years to the day of the Apollo 17 landing, humankind’s last trip to the moon. Congrats […]

Science Space

Artemis I Launches Successfully!

by : Nur HusseinNovember 16, 2022May 30, 2023Leave a Comment on Artemis I Launches Successfully!

Earlier today, we saw the successful launch of the uncrewed Artemis I mission, the first launch in the Artemis missions that will bring humanity back to the moon again. Despite the numerous setbacks and delays, the rocket carrying the Orion spacecraft blasted off without incident from Kennedy Space Center in Florida at 01:47:44 Eastern Time. […]

Posts navigation

← Older Posts
Newer Posts→