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Sunday, 30 September 2018

The First Rocket Launch from Cape Canaveral

Astronomy news update from NASA :
A new chapter in space flight began in 1950 with the launch of the first rocket from Cape Canaveral, Florida: the Bumper V-2. Featured here, the Bumper V-2 was an ambitious two-stage rocket program that topped a V-2 missile base with a WAC Corporal rocket. The upper stage was able to reach then-record altitudes of almost 400 kilometers, higher than even International Space Station. Launched under the direction of the General Electric Company, the Bumper V-2 was used primarily for testing rocket systems and for research on the upper atmosphere. Bumper V-2 rockets carried small payloads that allowed them to measure attributes including air temperature and cosmic ray impacts. Seven years later, the Soviet Union launched Sputnik I and Sputnik II, the first satellites into Earth orbit. In response in 1958, 60 years ago today, the USA created NASA.

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Meat Labs Pursue a Once-Impossible Goal: Kosher Bacon


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She Paid A Lawyer Thousands Of Dollars To Apply For A Green Card. She Got A Deportation Order Instead


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ageful: Word of the day for October 1, 2018

Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : ageful , adj :
Aged, elderly, old. (rare) Eternal, everlasting. Today is recognized by the United Nations as the International Day of Older Persons to raise awareness about issues affecting the elderly, such as ageing and elder abuse.

Saturday, 29 September 2018

The Lonely Neutron Star in Supernova E0102 72.3

Astronomy news update from NASA :
Why is this neutron star off-center? Recently a lone neutron star has been found within the debris left over from an old supernova explosion. The "lonely neutron star" in question is the blue dot at the center of the red nebula near the bottom left of E0102-72.3. In the featured image composite, blue represents X-ray light captured by NASA's Chandra Observatory, while red and green represent optical light captured by ESO's Very Large Telescope in Chile and NASA's Hubble Space Telescope in orbit. The displaced position of this neutron star is unexpected since the dense star is thought to be the core of the star that exploded in the supernova and created the outer nebula. It could be that the neutron star in E0102 was pushed away from the nebula's center by the supernova itself, but then it seems odd that the smaller red ring remains centered on the neutron star. Alternatively, the outer nebula could have been expelled during a different scenario -- perhaps even involving another star. Future observations of the nebulas and neutron star appear likely to resolve the situation.

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Elon Musk Forced To Step Down As Chairman Of Tesla, Remains CEO


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your mileage may vary: Word of the day for September 30, 2018

Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : your mileage may vary , phrase :
(idiomatic) It may work differently in your situation, or be different in your experience. (idiomatic) Used to express a possible difference in taste: this is just my opinion, your opinion may be different. Today is the eve of the day when the first Ford Model T was produced by the Ford Motor Company 110 years ago, on 1 October 1908. The Model T is generally regarded as the first affordable automobile.

Friday, 28 September 2018

LendingClub Founder, Ousted in 2016, Settles Fraud Charges


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Someone Mashed Up Brett Kavanaugh's Testimony With The Hamburger Scene From 'Pulp Fiction' And It's Perfect


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spot of bother: Word of the day for September 29, 2018

Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : spot of bother , n :
(idiomatic) A slight problem; a small predicament.

Google Chief Agrees to Testify to Congress


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Apollo 7 Crew Trains to Test Technology for Missions to the Moon

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This Aug. 5 1968 image was taken aboard the MV Retriever in the Gulf of Mexico, where the Apollo 7 crew, Walter Schirra, Walter Cunningham and Donn Eisele practiced water egress procedures in preparation for the October 1968 mission.

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NASA to Air Administrator’s Message Marking Agency 60th Anniversary

Hello, Information from NASA NASA will air a recorded message from Administrator Jim Bridenstine at 1 p.m. EDT Monday, Oct. 1 to commemorate the agency’s founding 60 years ago. The message will be broadcast live on NASA Television and the agency’s website.

September 28, 2018
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Facebook Network Breach Impacts Up to 50 Million Users


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‘Year of Education on Station’ Wraps up with Live Earth-to-Space Call Between Students, NASA Astronaut in Orbit

Hello, Information from NASA NASA is celebrating the conclusion of its Year of Education on Station (YES) initiative with a final educational Earth-to-space call, allowing students and others to speak to an astronaut living and working aboard the International Space Station.

September 28, 2018
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Thursday, 27 September 2018

The Light, the Dark, and the Dusty

Astronomy news update from NASA :
This colorful skyscape spans about two full moons across nebula rich starfields along the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy in the royal northern constellation Cepheus. Near the edge of the region's massive molecular cloud some 2,400 light-years away, bright reddish emission region Sharpless (Sh) 155 is below and right of center, also known as the Cave Nebula. About 10 light-years across the cosmic cave's bright walls of gas are ionized by ultraviolet light from the hot young stars around it. Dusty blue reflection nebulae, like vdB 155 at upper left, and dense obscuring clouds of dust also abound on the interstellar canvas. Astronomical explorations have revealed other dramatic signs of star formation, including the bright red fleck of Herbig-Haro (HH) 168. Near top center in the frame, the Herbig-Haro object emission is generated by energetic jets from a newborn star.

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supernumerary: Word of the day for September 28, 2018

Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : supernumerary , adj :
Greater in number than. Beyond the prescribed or standard amount or number; excess, extra. (biology, specifically) Of an organ or structure: additional to what is normally present. Beyond what is necessary; redundant.

Astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria Works on Constructing the International Space Station

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During National Hispanic Heritage Month, we're celebrating the contributions of the brilliant Hispanic women and men of NASA. In this Feb. 2007 photo, astronaut Michael E. Lopez-Alegria, Expedition 14 commander, participates in a 6-hour, 40-minute spacewalk as construction continues on the International Space Station.

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NASA Awards Contract for Archive Center Operations

Hello, Information from NASA NASA has awarded a contract to the University of Alaska at Fairbanks for the continued development and operation of the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) Distributed Active Archive Center (DAAC) for NASA’s Earth Observing System Data and Information System.

September 27, 2018
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NASA Awards Contract for Custodial Services

Hello, Information from NASA NASA has awarded a contract to Brevard Achievement Center, Inc., of Rockledge, Florida, for custodial services at the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

September 27, 2018
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NASA Awards Contract for Climate Pathfinder Mission Instrument

Hello, Information from NASA NASA has awarded a contract to the University of Colorado Boulder’s Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) for development of a reflected solar spectrometer for the agency’s Climate Absolute Radiance and Refractivity Observatory (CLARREO) Pathfinder mission.

September 27, 2018
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NASA TV to Air Live Coverage of International Space Station Crew Landing

Hello, Information from NASA Three of the astronauts aboard the International Space Station, including two NASA astronauts, are scheduled to return to Earth on Thursday, Oct. 4.

September 27, 2018
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Wednesday, 26 September 2018

M33: Triangulum Galaxy

Astronomy news update from NASA :
The small, northern constellation Triangulum harbors this magnificent face-on spiral galaxy, M33. Its popular names include the Pinwheel Galaxy or just the Triangulum Galaxy. M33 is over 50,000 light-years in diameter, third largest in the Local Group of galaxies after the Andromeda Galaxy (M31), and our own Milky Way. About 3 million light-years from the Milky Way, M33 is itself thought to be a satellite of the Andromeda Galaxy and astronomers in these two galaxies would likely have spectacular views of each other's grand spiral star systems. As for the view from planet Earth, this sharp image shows off M33's blue star clusters and pinkish star forming regions along the galaxy's loosely wound spiral arms. In fact, the cavernous NGC 604 is the brightest star forming region, seen here at about the 7 o'clock position from the galaxy center. Like M31, M33's population of well-measured variable stars have helped make this nearby spiral a cosmic yardstick for establishing the distance scale of the Universe.

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It’s Google’s Turn in Washington’s Glare


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The Next Level Of Commitment: Revealing Our Money Secrets


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xebec: Word of the day for September 27, 2018

Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : xebec , n :
A small two-masted, and later three-masted, Mediterranean transport ship with an overhanging bow and stern. Today, the last Thursday of September in 2018, is World Maritime Day, an official United Nations day that highlights the work of the International Maritime Organization and emphasizes the importance of shipping and other maritime activities.

Google Tweaks Chrome in Response to Privacy Criticism


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Spare Your Friends: Make a Mini-Movie of Your Fabulous Vacation


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Opportunity Emerges in a Dusty Picture

Hello guys, We're here with some new information from NASA :
NASA still hasn't heard from the Opportunity rover, but at least we can see it again.

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Uber Settles Data Breach Investigation for $148 Million


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Ex-Google Employee Urges Lawmakers to Take On Company


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How Apple Thrived in a Season of Tech Scandals


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Tuesday, 25 September 2018

The Suns Spectrum with its Missing Colors

Astronomy news update from NASA :
It is still not known why the Sun's light is missing some colors. Here are all the visible colors of the Sun, produced by passing the Sun's light through a prism-like device. The spectrum was created at the McMath-Pierce Solar Observatory and shows, first off, that although our white-appearing Sun emits light of nearly every color, it does indeed appear brightest in yellow-green light. The dark patches in the above spectrum arise from gas at or above the Sun's surface absorbing sunlight emitted below. Since different types of gas absorb different colors of light, it is possible to determine what gasses compose the Sun. Helium, for example, was first discovered in 1870 on a solar spectrum and only later found here on Earth. Today, the majority of spectral absorption lines have been identified - but not all.

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apricate: Word of the day for September 26, 2018

Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : apricate , v :
(intransitive, rare) To bask in the sun. (transitive, also figuratively, rare) To disinfect and freshen by exposing to the sun; to sun. The song “Here Comes the Sun” by the English rock band The Beatles was released on this day in 1969.

This Ultimate Frisbee Play Is Unbelievable


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Is a New Russian Meddling Tactic Hiding in Plain Sight?


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NASA Administrator Talks Training, Future Missions with Newest Astronaut Class

Hello, Information from NASA NASA’s newest class of astronaut trainees will join agency Administrator Jim Bridenstine Thursday, Sept. 27, to talk about their experiences in the training program, hopes for future missions, and more, in a live episode of Watch This Space.

September 25, 2018
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NASA Extends Chandra Operations, Science Support Contract

Hello, Information from NASA NASA has awarded a contract extension to the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to continue operations and science support for the agency's Chandra X-ray Observatory.

September 25, 2018
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New Airborne Campaigns to Explore Snowstorms, River Deltas, Climate

Hello, Information from NASA Five new NASA Earth science campaigns will take to the field starting in 2020 to investigate a range of pressing research questions, from what drives intense East Coast snowfall events to the impact of small-scale ocean currents on global climate.

September 25, 2018
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Our Sun: Two Wavelengths, Two Different Images

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NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory views our Sun in ten different wavelengths because each wavelength reveals different solar features.

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Why India Wants to Scan All Fingers, Eyes and Faces


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How Instagram Rose Into a Cultural Powerhouse


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Monday, 24 September 2018

Highlights of the North Autumn Sky

Astronomy news update from NASA :
What can you see in the night sky this season? The featured graphic gives a few highlights for Earth's northern hemisphere. Viewed as a clock face centered at the bottom, early (northern) autumn sky events fan out toward the left, while late autumn events are projected toward the right. Objects relatively close to Earth are illustrated, in general, as nearer to the cartoon figure with the telescope at the bottom center -- although almost everything pictured can be seen without a telescope. As happens during any season, constellations appear the same year to year, and, as usual, the Leonids meteor shower will peak in mid-November. Also as usual, the International Space Station (ISS) can be seen, at times, as a bright spot drifting across the sky after sunset. Planets visible after sunset this autumn include Jupiter and Mars, and during late autumn, Saturn.

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Instagram’s Co-Founders Said to Step Down From Company


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7-Year-Old Absolutely Crushes National Anthem At MLS Game


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ruse: Word of the day for September 25, 2018

Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : ruse , n :
(countable, often hunting) A turning or doubling back, especially of animals to get out of the way of hunting dogs. (countable, by extension) An action intended to deceive; a trick. (uncountable) Cunning, guile, trickery.

John Young Makes Last Minute Inspection of Gemini III

Hello guys, We're here with some new information from NASA :
John W. Young (1930-2018), born on Sept. 24, was NASA's longest-serving astronaut and the only astronaut to fly missions in the Gemini, Apollo and Space Shuttle Programs.

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Sunday, 23 September 2018

Rover 1A Hops on Asteroid Ryugu

Astronomy news update from NASA :
Two small robots have begun hopping around the surface of asteroid Ryugu. The rovers, each the size of a small frying pan, move around the low gravity of kilometer-sized 162173 Ryugu by hopping, staying aloft for about 15 minutes and typically landing again several meters away. On Saturday, Rover 1A returned an early picture of its new home world, on the left, during one of its first hops. On Friday, lander MINERVA-II-1 detached from its mothership Hayabusa2, dropped Rovers 1A and 1B, and then landed on Ryugu. Studying Ryugu could tell humanity not only about Ryugu's surface and interior, but about what materials were available in the early Solar System for the development of life. Two more hopping rovers are planned for release, and Hayabusa2 itself is scheduled to collect a surface sample from Ryugu and return it to Earth for detailed analysis before 2021.

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Alyssa Milano: I Was Sexually Assaulted As A Teen. Here's Why I Didn't Report


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gamboge: Word of the day for September 24, 2018

Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : gamboge , n :
One of several species of trees of the genus Garcinia found in South and Southeastern Asia, especially Garcinia xanthochymus. The resin of the gamboge tree; a preparation of the resin used as a pigment or for medicinal purposes. A deep yellow colour. gamboge colour:   Today is Constitution Day in Cambodia. The Constitution was signed by King Norodom Sihanouk on this day 25 years ago in 1993.

App-Only Banks Rise in Europe and Aim at Traditional Lenders


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Pickup Artists Are Still A Thing. And They Want You To Know They’ve Evolved


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Saturday, 22 September 2018

Equinox: Analemma over the Callanish Stones

Astronomy news update from NASA :
Does the Sun return to the same spot on the sky every day at the same time? No. A more visual answer to that question is an analemma, a composite image taken from the same spot at the same time over the course of a year. The featured analemma was composed from images taken every few days at 4 pm near the village of Callanish in the Outer Hebrides in Scotland, UK. In the foreground are the Callanish Stones, a stone circle built around 2700 BC during humanity's Bronze Age. It is not known if the placement of the Callanish Stones has or had astronomical significance. The ultimate causes for the figure-8 shape of this an all analemmas are the tilt of the Earth axis and the ellipticity of the Earth's orbit around the Sun. At the solstices, the Sun will appear at the top or bottom of an analemma. Equinoxes, however, correspond to analemma middle points -- not the intersection point. Today at 1:54 am (UT) is the equinox ("equal night"), when day and night are equal over all of planet Earth. Many cultures celebrate a change of season at an equinox.

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raunchiness: Word of the day for September 23, 2018

Our new 'Word Of The Day' article update : raunchiness , n :
The characteristic of being raunchy; sleaze, titillation.

Hubble’s Galaxies With Knots, Bursts

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In the northern constellation of Coma Berenices lies the impressive Coma Cluster — a structure of over a thousand galaxies bound together by gravity.

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For Hackers, Anonymity Was Once Critical. That’s Changing.


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These Robots Run, Dance and Flip. But Are They a Business?


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