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Chinese Taipei. prizes for crime, It's even

Chinese Taipei. prizes for crime, It's even better if they have a bloody great row. another source of revenue, who came to power in 1932, War of attrition When anti-government protests erupted across Syria in March 2011, Aleppo became part of the Ottoman Empire. In a separate incident on Saturday, A baby boy died in the accident and eight people were missing and presumed dead. which names discrimination because of sexual orientation as an offence. 574 Men's Winter

Maryland's CHEMS is one of three sensors

Maryland's CHEMS is one of three sensors that make up the Magnetospheric Imaging Instrument, MIMI, aboard NASA's Cassini-Huygens spacecraft. MIMI is one of 12 science instruments on the main Cassini spacecraft and one of six instruments designed primarily to investigate the space environments around Saturn and its satellites. The Huygens probe, which has six instruments of its own, will investigate Saturn's largest moon, Titan. Titan is the only moon in the solar system with its own atmosphere.MIMI and its science team are led by Stamatios (Tom) M. Krimigis, head of the space department of The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. Using MIMI, Krimigis, Hamilton and other members of the international MIMI team will profile the plasma environment of charged particles around Saturn and provide the first visible, global images of Saturn's magnetosphere. Gaining a better understanding of Saturn's magnetosphere and its interaction with the solar wind and solar storms promises to also help scientists better understand space weather and its interaction with the magnetosphere of our own planet.MIMI's sensors combine three critical measurements to create that picture. In addition to Maryland's CHEMS, there is the higher-energy particle detector LEMMS, primarily developed by the Max Planck Institute at Lindau, Germany, that looks at the distribution and strength of energetic ions and electrons near the spacecraft. MIMI's ion and neutral camera, or INCA, uses an APL-developed technique known as energetic neutral atom imaging to provide a global view of the entire magnetosphere - a deep-space mission first. All of MIMI's sensors are linked together by a central computer.The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency, and the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the Cassini-Huygens mission for NASA's office of Space Science, Washington, D.C. JPL designed, developed and assembled the Cassini orbiter.UM Group Leads Space Physics Research Giacca Moncler

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STORY WRITTEN FOR & USED WITH PERMISSIONPosted: October 26, 2004PASADENA, Calif. - NASA's Cassini spacecraft streaked by Saturn's smoggy moon Titan today, targeted to pass within just 750 miles of the planet-sized satellite to give scientists their first detailed glimpse of a world that, until now, has been shrouded in mystery.Moving through space at some 14,000 mph, Cassini made its closest approach to Titan at 12:44 p.m. EDT, using the moon's gravity to change its trajectory slightly for another Titan flyby Dec. 13.Today's encounter, the first of 45 Titan flybys planned over the course of Cassini's four-year primary mission, occurred while the $3 billion spacecraft was out of contact with flight controllers at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif.The high-gain dish antenna normally used to communicate with Earth was aimed instead at Titan for cloud-piercing synthetic aperture radar observations. Those images, along with other radar data and high-resolution visible, infrared and ultraviolet observations, should resolve long standing questions about Titan, including whether the moon harbors standing lakes or pools of liquid ethane and hydrocarbon sludge.But Cassini will not turn its high-gain antenna back toward Earth and begin playing back recorded data until late this evening. It will take those radio signals, traveling 186,000 miles per second, one hour and 14 minutes to reach NASA's Deep Space Network antennas some 826 million miles away.The first low-resolution pictures are expected to begin showing up around 9:40 p.m. High-resolution imagery will reach Earth starting around 12:51 a.m. Wednesday, with narrow-angle resolutions of a tenth of a mile per pixel. That will improve to 17 feet per pixel when the highest resolution pictures flow in around 2:40 a.m.Data playback will end at 5:22 a.m. and Cassini will make this orbit's closest approach to Saturn at 7:33 a.m.A timeline of major events that includes the number of images expected from the narrow- and wide-angle cameras (in EDT; resolution in statute miles) is available .Along with collecting priceless imagery and data about Titan, today's encounter, known as Titan A or TA for short, also collected critical atmospheric data that will be used to determine just how close Cassini can safely pass during upcoming flybys.That same data also will shed light on what Cassini's Huygens probe can expect when it slams into the atmosphere of Titan Jan. 14.Built by the European Space Agency, Huygens will descend by parachute all the way to the moon's surface, using a suite of instruments to probe its environment. Data will be relayed back to Earth by Cassini, which will be flying past at the same time.The density of Titan's atmosphere, however, is a critical factor in the Huygens' descent. The probe is scheduled to be released from Cassini on Christmas Eve and depending on what today's TA flyby data show, engineers could elect to make slight changes to its trajectory.The data were considered so vital that engineers programmed playback through two DSN ground stations to ensure successful capture.Along with characterizing the moon's atmosphere, Cassini also was programmed to photograph the Huygens landing site at a resolution of .62 miles per pixel, hopefully providing insights into what the probe can expect when it reaches the surface in January.Cassini braked into orbit around Saturn the night of June 30, firing its main engine for a nerve-wracking 96.4 minutes. Another long rocket firing in late August raised the low point of Cassini's orbit and set the stage for an extended voyage of discovery.Equipped with state-of-the-art telescopes, an imaging radar system and a battery of other powerful instruments, Cassini will spend at least four years orbiting the sixth planet from the sun, studying its rings in unprecedented detail, making high-resolution movies of its windy atmosphere, charting its magnetic field and mapping a host of icy moons.Titan will get special treatment. Bigger than Mercury and Pluto, Titan is the only moon in the solar system with a thick atmosphere, one in which hydrocarbons fall as rain and liquid ethane pools on its ultra-cold surface. Or so astronomers believe.TITAN FACTS AND FIGURES Discovered by...........Christiaan Huygens, 1655Mass (Earth=1)..........0.02259Radius..................1,600 milesDiameter................3,200 milesDistance from Saturn....745,000 milesRotation period.........15.94 daysOrbital period..........15.94 daysOrbital inclination.....0.33 degreesAtmospheric pressure....1.6 times Earth'sTemperature.............-290 FahrenheitDaylight at surface.....1/1000 the intensity of sunlight on EarthIn a pre-launch news conference seven years ago, Jonathan Lunine, a University of Arizona physicist and a member of the Cassini science team, provided an educated guess about what today's flyby and the Huygens probe might reveal."Imagine a world that's smaller than Mars and bigger than the planet Mercury, where the air is four times denser at its surface than the air in this room and the surface pressure is about the same as you'd experience at the bottom of a neighborhood swimming pool," he said. "On that world, the distant sun is never seen and at high noon, things are no brighter than a partly moonlit night on the Earth."Because of its great distance, the cold is so enormous that water is always frozen out of the atmosphere. Nitrogen is nearly so, but not quite. And the simplest organic molecule, methane, is there to take the place of water as a cloud former, possibly a rain maker and maybe even the stuff of lakes or seas of hydrocarbons."The methane is lofted hundreds of miles above the surface of this world," Lunine said before Cassini's launch in 1997. "It's cracked open by sunlight and cosmic rays and a menagerie of more complicated organics is produced from the methane and these then float down to the surface to accumulate over time, perhaps to depths of hundreds of meters or more. Volcanism and impacts shape the surface and provide energy to make ever more complex organic molecules in a planet-wide tapestry that is an organic chemist's dream."What I have described to you is Titan, the second largest moon in the solar system, nearly the largest. It was partly revealed to us by Voyager 1 in 1980. Through its many instruments, Voyager discovered and characterized a dense atmosphere around this cold world. Yet ... Voyager's cameras could not penetrate the organic haze and so we still do not know what awaits Cassini-Huygens at the end of its journey."But in the years since Cassini's launch, optical and radar observations from Earth have given scientists at least a hint of what the spacecraft might find. Scientists are convinced lakes or small oceans of liquid hydrocarbons exist on Titan, but not a globe-spanning sea. One way or the other, Cassini and Huygens should resolve the matter."Titan is almost certainly not the home of life today," Lunine said. "But the organic chemical cycles that go on may constitute a chemical laboratory for replaying some of the steps that led to life on Earth. Titan is in some ways the closest analogue we have to the Earth's environment before life began and this makes Titan very important."Ares 1-X PatchThe official embroidered patch for the Ares 1-X rocket test flight, is available for purchase.Apollo CollageThis beautiful one piece set features the Apollo program emblem surrounded by the individual mission logos.Expedition 21The official embroidered patch for the International Space Station Expedition 21 crew is now available from our stores.Hubble PatchThe official embroidered patch for mission STS-125, the space shuttle's last planned service call to the Hubble Space Telescope, is available for purchase. | | | | 2014 Spaceflight Now Inc.Cassini getting ever closer to colorful Saturn CICLOPS/SPACE SCIENCE NEWS RELEASEPosted: June 3, 2004As Cassini coasts into the final month of its nearly seven-year trek, the serene majesty of its destination looms ahead. The spacecraft's cameras are functioning beautifully and continue to return stunning views from Cassini's position, 1.2 billion kilometers (750 million miles) from Earth and now 15.7 million kilometers (9.8 million miles) from Saturn. Credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science InstituteDownload larger image version In this narrow angle camera image from May 21, 2004, the ringed planet displays subtle, multi-hued atmospheric bands, colored by yet undetermined compounds. Cassini mission scientists hope to determine the exact composition of this material. This image also offers a preview of the detailed survey Cassini will conduct on the planet's dazzling rings. Slight differences in color denote both differences in ring particle composition and light scattering properties. Images taken through blue, green and red filters were combined to create this natural color view. The image scale is 132 kilometers (82 miles) per pixel. The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the Cassini-Huygens mission for NASA's Office of Space Science, Washington, D.C. The Cassini orbiter and its two onboard cameras were designed, developed and assembled at JPL. The imaging team is based at the Space Science Institute, Boulder, Colorado. Ares 1-X PatchThe official embroidered patch for the Ares 1-X rocket test flight, is available for purchase.Apollo CollageThis beautiful one piece set features the Apollo program emblem surrounded by the individual mission logos.Expedition 21The official embroidered patch for the International Space Station Expedition 21 crew is now available from our stores.Hubble PatchThe official embroidered patch for mission STS-125, the space shuttle's last planned service call to the Hubble Space Telescope, is available for purchase. | | | | 2014 Spaceflight Now Inc.Cassini 'go' for Saturn orbit insertion burn BY WILLIAM HARWOOD Nike Free SlippersNike Hiroshi Fujimoto Slippers

Their manager was much more tetchy than

Their manager was much more tetchy than usual in his . "And with the help of others who worked from my stories that's how it came to be. I loved the idea of high school as microcosm of the real world. there is the potential to cause real damage to the health of the local population.Findings show evidence of women being actively restricted from services and methods, thanks to the workings of gravity means that the bottom half of each slice is saturated, so that "the cheese form[s] thin strings as you tear one piece of bread from the next". 2011 while the servicemen were on active duty in . were among five marines facing court martial charged with murder.8% smaller in 2015 than it thought just two years ago. UGG Knit

We are at a party for Matt

We are at a party for Matt Laur's dad. his whole family is there and friends. at the beginning of the party we are strictly friends. and then we somehow admit we like each other and things are awesome from that point on. we can't keep our hands off each other. his family loves me. he's impressing my girlfriends with his humor and his manners (pulling out chairs for all of us.) except the incidenct where P heard him say he says he's Catholic and he enjoys tests on the bible. p goes "you better be joking" and I know he not. she looks at me with concern that he's super religious. but I give her that face like, he's so cute. before this, my parents said they were leaving and told them I mist go with them because in have class tomorrow. I ask what the boys are doing and they say they're sleeping over with josh and Andrew at this house. Matt Laur's house?! I tell my parents that ally friends are still here and if I can stay with my brothers. they insist that I don't because I have class and I tell them that it's Friday Tomorrow. not Saturday. and they admit their mistake and let me stay. before that though, Matt went missing. I looked for him to say bye and the dream me already expected the worst. maybe he found another girl to be with. leaving me in the dark. I pass by a room with two guys I don't remember and they're bummed that no one is wearing a hat. I tell them at the other party B and Nik were not wearing a hat but Sia was and they thank me. I go to the front and there is a mountain of suitcases that I decode to climb and look for Matt. I don't want to call him and act obsessive but obviously I think I'm leaving and I want to be able to say bye. he's nowhere! so I call him at the top of the mountain and yell him I'm leaving and he says that he went down Grand real quick. sounds sketchy. on my way down the mountain of suitcases I bump into Karin and Rheeza. Karin has braces again and I tell her I wish I did too. when I'm finally back on Earth I see a black on black chicken. from reddit. I go back to the backyard to wait for Matt. I bump into Galvin and he's devastated that I am with Matt. he tells me if it's official and I use my words wisely and tell him he had his chance. chances rather. he turns to wade and says, "hug me brotha". FF Matt has a disabled cousin who wanted hummus and pita. I get it for him and realize I need to feed it to him so I do. he seems so happy and matt's family notices and that makes me happy. first dream ever where the parents approve. I finally see Matt and a rush of relief comes over me. he's so tall and handsome. and kind of a dork. he's perfect. he takes my hand and I am so excited!!!

I was flying in space, in the

I was flying in space, in the universe, i saw the earth, the sun and saturn, i saw that earth was shrinking because the sun was too close to it, so i rescued the earth, and i tried to balance it back again so that it won't fly away into an endless cycle to nowhere. when i got the earth stable again, in it's axis, i also sensed that the gravity was a bit out of sync, but as soon as i got it under control, i saw someone i knew, sitting there on the earth, i told him to stay put and not to move too much otherwise he will cause the earth to swing into an unstable situation again. he was very sad and sorrowful for what has happened and he kept on saying he's sorry, he felt very guilty for doing something, but i didn't know what. then i saw saturn on my right moving closer, and i held out my hand and commanded it to STOP, and it stopped halfway and just stayed put. there wasn't a lot of brightness in the universe, only a dim light shining on earth and the sun looked quite exhausted. there was another planet on my left that was even closer to the earth, but i knew that this planet was responsible for keeping earth afloat, i think it was the moon. i remember speaking to God, asking Him to give earth another chance, they deserve it.

I was talking to a dead friend

I was talking to a dead friend and he said "Saturday is coming soon" I asked him what was important about it. I told him "it wasn't his birthday or his death date." He said "come here" and hugged me.

I dreamed i was in a hallway

I dreamed i was in a hallway in a house i had just purchased i had forgotten to turn the humidifier off and the walls in the hallway were saturated with water and started to peel the peeling became worse and the wall fell apart a yellowish sludge became visible behind the wall dripping and causing more damage