Wednesday, July 6, 2016

NASA is sending a probe to explore a strange object a billion miles beyond Pluto


What Has New Horizons Taught Us About Pluto?

New Horizons before it left Earth in 2006. NASA

Even as the Juno mission made history by successfully coming into orbit around Jupiter, NASA had its eyes on other ways to push the boundaries of our knowledge about the universe around us.

The agency has approved a proposal from the New Horizons team to send the spacecraft which was first sent to explore Pluto to 2014 MU69. That"s the completely uninspiring name of a hunk of rockin the Kuiper Belt, the ring of icy rubble leftover from the birth of the solar system.

Pluto also hangs out in the Kuiper Belt, but visiting 2014 MU69 will send the probe almost a billion miles from Pluto.

Astronomers think 2014 MU69 is about 30 miles across and almost 44 times farther away from the sun than Earth is. And that 2014 in the name isn"t random: It"s the year astronomers first saw it, which means New Horizons is now heading out to something we didn"t know existed when the spacecraft launched in 2006.

New Horizons hasactually been headed toward 2014 MU69 since October. But it needed NASA"s approval to keep heading out there. Visiting 2014 MU69 will take the probe much deeper into the Kuiper Belt.

A New Horizons shot of Pluto. NASA/JHUAPL/SwRI

The spacecrafthasn"t exactly been twiddling its robotic thumbs since its flyby of Pluto last summer.

This spring, it spottedanother Kuiper Belt object, catchily named 1994 JR1. The measurements New Horizonstook allowed astronomers to pinpoint the object"s location and how quickly it rotates.

The mission extensionwill also let New Horizons swing by more than a dozen other Kuiper Belt objects along the way. Those flying visits will let the spacecrafttake measurements similar to those ittook of 1994 JR1.

In order to get NASA"s okay for the2014 MU69 visit, the New Horizons team had to put together a detailed proposal outlining what they"d learn from the trip. Even with the agency"s go-ahead, the fate of the jaunt out to 2014 MU69 still depends on how NASA"s budget shakes out for 2017 and 2018.

If everything goes well, New Horizons would reach 2014 MU69 on January 1, 2019.

Even then, New Horizons wouldn"t be the most well-traveledspacecraft. That title goes to Voyager 1, which launched in 1977 and officially left the solar system in 2012.

It can still send back data and likely will continue to be able to into the early 2020s, but it isn"t visiting specific objects.

That distinction let Alan Stern, one of the leaders of the New Horizons mission, to declare that while the 2014 MU69 flyby "probably won"t be as dramatic as the exploration of Pluto, it will be a record-setter for the most distant exploration of an object ever made."

"It will also be a [Kuiper Belt object] science bonanza," he added,"that"s unlikely to be repeated for decades."

Source: http://www.techinsider.io/new-horizons-probe-mission-extended-by-nasa-2016-7

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Sir John Chilcot: Engaging in War Needs More "Careful Analysis" in Future


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Sir John Chilcot, chairman of the U.K."s inquiry into the Iraq war, hopes future military action on such a scale will only be possible with more careful analysis and political judgement.

Chilcots report on the Iraq war is due to be released Wednesday, more than seven years after the inquiry began.

Speaking to the BBC, Chilcot said the inquiry will criticize individuals and institutions and he hopes it will help answer some questions for families of the 179 Britons who died between 2003 and 2009.

A protester wearing a Tony Blair mask pretends to be caged behind bars, London, January 21, 2011. Tony Blair, who was British prime minister from May 1997 to June 2007, took the U.K. into the Iraq War. Matthew Lloyd/Getty

The U.S., which led the intervention in 2003, lost 4,487 service personnel in the war. Figures about Iraqi deaths vary from 90,000 to more than 600,000.

The war ended Saddam Husseins regime in Iraq, but the aftermath unleashed sectarian violence that has killed thousands since.

Sir John said: The main expectation that I have is that it will not be possible in future to engage in a military or indeed a diplomatic endeavor on such a scale and of such gravity without really careful challenge analysis and assessment and collective political judgment being applied to it.

There are many lessons in the report but that probably is the central one for the future.

The report has been handed to Prime Minister David Cameron and will be available online on the Iraq Inquiry website once Sir John has finished making a statement setting out its findings on Wednesday morning.

Source: http://www.newsweek.com/sir-john-chilcot-engaging-war-needs-careful-analysis-future-477895

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The 5-year anniversary of Casey Anthony"s trial brings back memories


Casey Anthony"s lawyer admits she killed daughter Caylee, investigator says

It was five years ago today that people from around the world tuned in to watch a verdict being read in an infamous Central Florida case.

  • A look back on the trial and what lead up to it
  • Allegations from a private investigator claims Anthony lawyer said she killed daughter

A jury deliberated for about 11 hours before finding Casey Anthony not guilty of first-degree murder, aggravated child abuse and aggravated manslaughter in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee.

Anthony cried and hugged her attorney as the verdict was read. Anthony escaped the possibility of a death sentence.

"The saga of Casey Anthony continues, even after five years," said retired judge, Belvin Perry Jr., who presided over the case. "No one can ever forget that little girl, with that $1 million smile. With that look, that was like simple magnetism."

It"s that magnetism, Perry said, that drew people in and why the case still lives on as the public continues to wonder what happened to Caylee.

Anthony"s daughter disappeared in June 2008. Her body was found in the woods near her grandparents" home six months later. In May 2011, the defense"s opening statement stunned the courtroom as they placed the blame on the woman"s father, George Anthony.

But, it was the July 5verdict that the world became fixated upon, drawing passion on both sides.

"I don"t think anybody will ever forget about (Caylee)," Perry said. "I think people think about her. The whole case was about justice for Caylee."

When asked if that justice was ever achieved, Perry explained it depends on one"s definition of justice.

"The system worked," he said. "Was it the outcome that most people wanted? No, but the system worked."

Though she was acquitted of heftier charges, Anthony was found guilty of providing false information to a law enforcement officer.

Earlier this year in May, News 13 shared court documents that have a private investigator and lead defense attorney at odds.

In a sworn affidavit, a private investigator hired by the defense alleges attorney Jose Baez told him "Casey (Anthony) had murdered Caylee," among other revelations.

Baez denied all allegations, saying the private investigator has a "history of making false and outrageous claims, not only to court officials, but to the media."

Perry, too, read the claims, calling them "weighty and somewhat incredible."

"But, I think in the end, the truth will come out," Perry said.

As for returning to normal life after the Casey Anthony case, Perry said it was impossible: It follows him wherever he goes.

"It changed me in the sense that there"s no place I can go without being recognized," he said.

The retired judge said that leading up to the verdict and even after it he couldn"t go to the grocery store or a restaurant without people coming up to him. They wanted to talk about the case and share their thoughts. He said he had to simply walk away.

Source: http://www.baynews9.com/content/news/baynews9/news/article.html/content/news/articles/cfn/2016/7/5/the_5_year_anniversa

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WikiLeaks Published Over 1200 of Hillary Clinton"s Iraq War Emails


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It just got much easier to read Hillary Clintons emails.

On Monday, whistleblowing website WikiLeaks tweeted a link to 1,258 emails that it claims were sent and received by the former Secretary of State pertaining to the war in Iraq.

The emails were part of a trove of 30,322 emails made available by the U.S. State Department as a result of a Freedom of Information Act request, according to WikiLeaks.

While the emails were available since February of this year, the tweet was timed to Wednesdays release of the so-called Chilcot report, which will outline the U.K.s involvement in the Iraq war. According to the New York Times, the report is likely to be the definitive assessment of a conflict that is widely seen in Britain as the worst foreign policy blunder since the 1956 Suez crisis.

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The release also coincided with an announcement made Tuesday by FBI director James Comey FBI Director James Comey that no reasonable prosecutor would bring a criminal case against Hillary Clinton and that the organization found no intentional misconduct.

Although there is evidence of potential violations, our judgment is that no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case, Comey said in a press statement.We are expressing to [the] Justice [department] our view that no charges are appropriate in this case.

The Justice department will now make the final decision as to whether to bring charges against Clinton for using a personal email server during her time as Secretary of State. Attorney General Loretta Lynch has said that she expects to follow the FBIs recommendation.

Source: http://fortune.com/2016/07/05/wikileaks-hillary-clinton-emails/

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5 Cubs Set to Start in MLB All-Star Game


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The Chicago Cubs will be well-represented at the MLB All-Star Game next week in San Diego, as some of the citys biggest stars will take the field at PetCo Park.

For the Cubs, they had five players elected into starting roles by fans, with outfielder Dexter Fowler joining an all-Cubs infield of Kris Bryant, Addison Russell, Ben Zobrist, and Anthony Rizzo on the field for the Midsummer Classic.

Rizzo and Bryant will both participate in the game for the second consecutive year, as Rizzo was the starting designated hitter for the National League in 2015. Russell will make his first appearance in the game, as will Fowler, who will have to come off the disabled list to participate in the contest.

Zobrist will appear in his third All-Star Game, having participated in the 2009 and 2013 events while he was a member of the Tampa Bay Rays. The second baseman narrowly beat out Washington Nationals infielder Daniel Murphy in fan voting, winning by just 88 votes out of over six million ballots cast for the two players.

The Cubs" domination of the starting infield is an historic occasion, as it marks the first time since 1963 that a team will have all four starting infielders come from the same club. The Cubs having five starters is also historic, as no team has had that many starters from the same club since the 1985 Padres.

The Cubs will also have two pitchers on the All-Star Game roster, as Jake Arrieta and Jon Lester were both selected for the game. Arrieta will make his first ever All-Star Game appearance for the National League, while Lester will be on the team for the fourth time in his big league career.

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What to Know 5 Years After Casey Anthony"s Murder Acquittal


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Tuesday, July 5, 2016

VIDEO: As lleg a Jpiter la sonda espacial Juno


Llega a Júpiter la sonda espacial Juno

La sonda espacial Juno est a punto de descubrir, en los prximos 18 meses que dure su misin, los enigmas de Jpiter, al colocarse de manera exitosa en su rbita tras casi cinco aos de viaje y un costo de mil 100 millones de dlares.

La Administracin Nacional de Aeronutica y el Espacio (NASA) de Estados Unidos inform que la sonda lleg a su destino final, al colocarse de manera exitosa en la rbita de Jpiter tras un periplo que inici con su lanzamiento el 5 de agosto de 2011.

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Source: http://canal44.com/video-asi-llego-a-jupiter-la-sonda-espacial-juno/

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