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 works. Its a synthesizer built around office supplies, and it sounds as unique and bizarre as it looks. Morozov, a Moscow-based musician, hardware hacker, and  transdisciplinary artist and researcher  as hes described on Vimeo, has been crafting machines like the rbs-20 for decades now. His past creations have included a sound machine that creates music based on radioactive particles detected by a Geiger counter, and a tower that keeps a family of Tamigotchi virtual pets fed, nurtured, and perpetually alive. Th stanley cup ey are usually devices with minimal practical value, but its not hard to see the benefits of a machine that makes it easier to play Twinkle, Twinkle, Little St stanley sverige ar on a metal ruler.      A collection of high-speed electric motors on the rbs-20 quickly repositions and reclamps the ruler so that when its plucked, the amplitude of its vibrating oscillations changes to create different notes. Twelve touch-s stanley website ensitive keys can be reprogrammed to reposition the ruler to a specific length when theyre pressed, while a small piezo element registers the vibrations allowing the sounds to be piped through filters and other effects. With careful tuning, the rbs-20 could probably be used to plink out a recognizable song, but thats not how Morozov demonstrates the instrument in this video. The performance is 8230; unique 8230; and sounds like its more an attempt to demonstrate the range and capabilities of the machine. Its not exactly music to your ears, but at the same time, are there  Cixf Battle of the TV Boxes: Android vs Apple vs Amazon vs Roku
 where its Hayabusa2 spacecraft will attempt a landing on the asteroid Ryugu. Hayabusa2 launched in December 2014 with the goal of bringing a sample of an asteroid back to Earth. Its target is Ryugu, a 3,000-meter-wide asteroid containing water and organic molecules鈥攖he building blocks of our own planet. The spacecraft has been approaching the asteroid for a few months and now orbits just a few miles above the bodys surface. Hayabusa2 will hopefully return to Earth with a sample of Ryugu in late 2020.     JAXA held an all-day landing site selection conference last week, where it selected the sites: L08  in pink in the image above  for Hayabusa2   landing site, L07 and M04 for backup landi stanley flasche ng sites, as well as landing spots for the MASCOT suite of scientific instruments  and the MINERVA-II-1 container, which contains two identical rovers. Heres the image below. Notice that Ryugu looks flipped compared to other images of the rock; thats because normally, the images are presented t stanley canada o the public with Earths North Pole facing up鈥攊n other words, how Ryugu would look from Earth. Ryugu rotates the opposite direction that the Earth does, so turning the image 180 degrees puts the asteroids own North Pole on top. How did JAXA determine the landing locations for Hayabusa2  The sites are flat spots within 200  stanley mug meters  656 feet  of Ryugus equator, with an average slope less than 30 degrees, a flat region with a 100-meter  328-foot  diameter, boulders less than 50 centimeters  20 inches