vrijdag 23 september 2016

20160918 - gaia

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Gaia is a space observatory of the European Space Agency (ESA) designed for astrometry. The mission aims to construct the largest and most precise 3D space catalog ever made and totalling approximately 1 billion astronomical objects, mainly stars but also planets, comets, asteroids and quasars among others. The spacecraft will monitor each of its target stars about 70 times over a period of five years to study the precise motion of each star relative to the Milky Way galaxy. This will involve approximately 1% of the Milky Way population with stars brighter than 20 G magnitude. Additionally Gaia is expected to detect thousands to tens of thousands of Jupiter-sized exoplanets beyond the Solar System, 500,000 quasars and tens of thousands of new asteroids and comets within the Solar System.
Gaia will create a precise three-dimensional map of astronomical objects throughout the Milky Way and map their motions, which encode the origin and subsequent evolution of the Milky Way. The spectrophotometric measurements will provide the detailed physical properties of all stars observed, characterizing their luminosity, effective temperature, gravity and elemental composition. This massive stellar census will provide the basic observational data to tackle a wide range of important questions related to the origin, structure, and evolutionary history of our galaxy.
Successor to the Hipparcos mission, the telescope is part of ESA's Horizon 2000+ long-term scientific program. Gaia was launched on 19 December 2013 by Arianespace using a Soyuz ST-B/Fregat-MT rocket flying from Kourou in French Guiana. The spacecraft currently operates in a Lissajous orbit around the SunEarth L2 Lagrangian point.

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaia_(spacecraft)

20160917 - mars views


Farewell to Murray Buttes (Image 4)



09.09.2016

Mars Rover Views Spectacular Layered Rock Formations





The layered geologic past of Mars is revealed in stunning detail in new color images returned by NASA's Curiosity Mars rover, which is currently exploring the "Murray Buttes" region of lower Mount Sharp. The new images arguably rival photos taken in U.S. National Parks.

 http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/news/whatsnew/index.cfm?FuseAction=ShowNews&NewsID=1932


20160916 - mars insight mission

Artist's Concept of InSight Lander on Mars (Annotated)




NASA Approves 2018 Launch of Mars InSight Mission

September 2, 2016


NASA is moving forward with a spring 2018 launch of its InSight mission to study the deep interior of Mars, following final approval this week by the agency.


 http://mars.jpl.nasa.gov/news/whatsnew/index.cfm?FuseAction=ShowNews&NewsID=1931

donderdag 22 september 2016

20160915 - refurbishment

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Refurbishment is the distribution of products (usually electronics and electricals) that have been previously returned to a manufacturer or vendor for various reasons. Refurbished products are normally tested for functionality and defects before they are sold. It is repaired from the manufacturer and resold.
The main difference between "refurbished" and "used" products is that refurbished products have been tested and verified to function properly, and are thus free of defects, while "used" products may or may not be defective. Refurbished products may be unused customer returns that are essentially "new" items, or they may be defective products that were returned under warranty, and resold by the manufacturer after repairing the defects and ensuring proper function.
Other types of products that may be sold as "refurbished" include:
  • Items used in field tests, sales displays or demonstrations
  • Items returned for reasons other than defect and tested by the manufacturer
  • Items returned to the manufacturer because the box or item was damaged in shipping
  • Previously leased units that are turned in and resold after the lease ends are considered recycled not refurbished
  • Used electronics that have been turned in to an electronic recycling program are called recycled
  • Used items that have been donated to a charity or non-profit organization are used
  • In the event that a company needs to downsize, they will often sell their leftover equipment to a 3rd party refurbisher.
Different companies and industries may have different types of "refurbished" products. Since the electronics industry doesn't have a firm, widely accepted definition of "refurbished", its exact meaning may vary from one product to the next, or one company to the next. For example, GoBol sells refurbished products that are ISO-9001 certified, and Apple also officially sells refurbished products on its website. In various cases "refurbished" may be synonymous with "reconditioned", "remanufactured", "refreshed", "repaired", "recertified", or "like new".

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refurbishment_(electronics)

maandag 19 september 2016

20160914 - benoite groult

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Benoîte Groult (January 31, 1920 – June 20, 2016) was a French journalist, writer, and feminist activist.

Groult was born on January 31, 1920 in Paris. She was the daughter of André Groult and Nicole Poiret, sister of Paul Poiret and herself a fashion designer, was raised in the Parisian upper class. Groult attended the Sorbonne, studying Latin and Greek.[1] After her studies in literature ended in 1953, she worked as a journalist for television. Before publishing her own book in 1972, she co-wrote three books with her younger sister Flora. On her own she eventually published twenty novels and numerous essays on feminism.[1]
Because Benoîte Groult was a feminist, her novels often deal with topics such as the history of feminism, the discrimination of women and misogyny.
Her novel Les vaisseaux du cœur, published in 1988, was called pornographic by some because of its explicit sexual depictions. It was filmed by Andrew Birkin in 1992 as Salt on Our Skin.
In April 2010, she became Commander of the Légion d'honneur.


 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beno%C3%AEte_Groult

zondag 18 september 2016

20160913 - robin de puy

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Robin de Puy (Oude-Tonge, 1986) is een Nederlands fotograaf, gespecialiseerd in zwart-wit portretfotografie.
De Puy studeerde in 2009 af aan de Fotoacademie Rotterdam. Met haar afstudeerproject Meisjes in de prostitutie won ze The Photo Academy Award. In 2014 ontving ze de Zilveren Camera Nationale Portretprijs.
Ze krijgt veel opdrachten van bladen als LINDA., Vrij Nederland en Volkskrant Magazine. Dan, in 2015 stapt ze in de Verenigde Staten op de motorfiets voor een road trip van drie maanden. Het resultaat is onder meer de documentaire Ik ben het allemaal zelf. Per 7 september 2016 werd ze door Fotoweek (een initatief van het Nederlands Fotomuseum en FOAM) voor een jaar benoemd tot Fotograaf des Vaderlands.
Haar werk hing onder andere in het Fotomuseum Den Haag.


 https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_de_Puy

20160912 - anton corbijn

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Anton Corbijn (Strijen, 20 mei 1955) geboren als Anton Johannes Gerrit Corbijn van Willenswaard is een Nederlands fotograaf, grafisch ontwerper en speelfilmregisseur.
Als fotograaf werd hij bekend door zijn foto's van vooral rock-musici en andere artiesten. Als grafisch ontwerper, doet hij de art direction en regie voor videoclips en ontwerpt decors voor popconcerten van onder andere Depeche Mode. Als regisseur van speelfilms ontving hij meerdere prestigieuze prijzen.


 https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anton_Corbijn

zaterdag 17 september 2016

20160911 - hangzhou

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Hangzhou , formerly romanized as Hangchow, is the capital and most populous city of Zhejiang Province in east China. It sits at the head of Hangzhou Bay, which separates Shanghai and Ningbo. Hangzhou grew to prominence as the southern terminus of the Grand Canal and has been one of the most renowned and prosperous cities in China for much of the last millennium, due in part to its beautiful natural scenery. The city's West Lake is its best-known attraction.
Hangzhou is classified as a sub-provincial city and forms the core of the Hangzhou metropolitan area,[1] the fourth-largest in China. During the 2010 Chinese census, the metropolitan area held 21.102 million people over an area of 34,585 km2 (13,353 sq mi).[1] Hangzhou prefecture had a registered population of 9,018,000 in 2015.
In September 2015, Hangzhou was awarded the 2022 Asian Games. It will be the third Chinese city to play host to the Asian Games after Beijing 1990 and Guangzhou 2010. On November 16, 2015, paramount leader Xi Jinping announced that Hangzhou would host the eleventh G-20 summit on September 4–5, 2016.


 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hangzhou

20160910 - g20 china

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Keynote Speech by H.E. Xi Jinping,

 President of the People’s Republic of China,

 at the Opening Ceremony of the B20 Summit

Date of publication: 2016-09-09 09:52:00      
Source: People's Daily 
 
 
A New Starting Point for China’s Development A New Blueprint for Global Growth 
Hangzhou, 3 September 2016
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Dear Friends,
Good afternoon! I am so glad to have all of you with us here in Hangzhou. The G20 Summit will begin tomorrow, an event much anticipated by the international community as well as the business community, think tanks, and the labor, women and youth organizations. And all of us share one and the same goal, that is, to make the Hangzhou Summit deliver fruitful outcomes.
Hangzhou is a renowned historical and cultural city and a center of business and trade in China. Famous for Bai Juyi, a leading Chinese poet in the Tang Dynasty and Su Dongpo, a popular poet in the Song Dynasty who spent time in Hangzhou, as well as the West Lake and the Grand Canal, Hangzhou has a fascinating history and rich and enchanting cultural heritage. Hangzhou is also an innovative and vibrant city with booming e-commerce. Just click the mouse in Hangzhou, and you connect the whole world. Hangzhou is also a leader in ecological conservation. Its green hills and clear lakes and rivers delight the eye on sunny days and present a special view on rainy days. Hangzhou is imbued with a charm unique to the south of the Yangtze River that has been fostered over many generations.
I spent six years working in Zhejiang Province and was personally involved in its development endeavor. So I am familiar with everything here, its land and its people. In China, there are many cities like Hangzhou which have gone through great changes and achieved tremendous development over the decades. Millions of ordinary Chinese families have changed their lives through hard work. When added up, these small changes have become a powerful force driving China’s development and progress. What we see here in Hangzhou showcases what has been achieved in the great course of reform and opening-up China has embarked upon.
― This is a course of blazing a new trail. Modernizing a big country with a population of more than 1.3 billion is an endeavor never undertaken in the history of mankind, and this means China must pursue its own path of development. What we have done is, as a Chinese saying puts it, “crossing the river by feeling for stones”. We have deepened reform and opening-up, broken new ground and forged ahead, and established and developed socialism with distinctive Chinese features.
― This is a course of delivering tangible outcomes. We have pursued economic development as the top priority and never slackened our efforts. We have moved with the times and taken bold initiatives. Thanks to our perseverance, resolve and dedication, and the spirit of driving the nail, we have succeeded in turning China into the world’s second biggest economy, the biggest trader of goods and the third largest direct overseas investor, and lifted China’s per capita GDP to close to 8,000 US dollars.


 http://www.g20.org/English/Dynamic/201609/t20160909_3414.html

zondag 11 september 2016

20160909 - noam chomsky


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Avram Noam Chomsky (born December 7, 1928) is an American linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, historian, logician, social critic, and political activist. Sometimes described as "the father of modern linguistics", Chomsky is also a major figure in analytic philosophy, and one of the founders of the field of cognitive science. He has spent more than half a century at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he is Institute Professor Emeritus, and is the author of over 100 books on topics such as linguistics, war, politics, and mass media. Ideologically, he aligns with anarcho-syndicalism and libertarian socialism.
Chomsky is one of the most cited scholars in history, and has influenced a wide array of academic fields. He is widely recognized as a paradigm shifter who helped spark a major revolution in the human sciences, contributing to the development of a new cognitivistic framework for the study of language and the mind. In addition to his continued scholarly research, he remains a leading critic of U.S. foreign policy, neoliberalism and contemporary state capitalism, the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, and mainstream news media. His ideas have proved highly significant within the anti-capitalist and anti-imperialist movements, but have also drawn criticism, with some accusing Chomsky of anti-Americanism and alleging that he is sympathetic to terrorism and genocide denial.

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noam_Chomsky

20160908 - david hume

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David Hume (7 May 1711 NS (26 April 1711 OS) – 25 August 1776) (born David Home) was a Scottish philosopher, historian, economist, and essayist, who is best known today for his highly influential system of radical philosophical empiricism, skepticism, and naturalism.
Hume's empiricist approach to philosophy places him with John Locke, George Berkeley, Francis Bacon, and Thomas Hobbes as a British Empiricist. Beginning with his A Treatise of Human Nature (1739), Hume strove to create a total naturalistic science of man that examined the psychological basis of human nature. Against philosophical rationalists, Hume held that passion rather than reason governs human behaviour and argued against the existence of innate ideas, positing that all human knowledge is ultimately founded solely in Experience; Hume thus held that genuine knowledge must either be directly traceable to objects perceived in experience, or result from abstract reasoning about relations between ideas which are derived from experience, calling the rest "nothing but sophistry and illusion", a dichotomy later given the name Hume's fork. In what is sometimes referred to as Hume's problem of induction, he argued that inductive reasoning, and belief in causality, cannot, ultimately, be justified rationally; our trust in causality and induction instead results from custom and mental habit, and are attributable to only the experience of "constant conjunction" rather than logic: for we can never, in experience, perceive that one event causes another, but only that the two are always conjoined, and to draw any inductive causal inferences from past experience first requires the presupposition that the future will be like the past, a presupposition which cannot be grounded in prior experience without already being presupposed. Hume's anti-teleological opposition to the argument for God's existence from design is generally regarded as the most intellectually significant such attempt to rebut the Teleological Argument prior to Darwin.
Hume was also a sentimentalist who held that ethics are based on emotion or sentiment rather than abstract moral principle, famously proclaiming that "Reason Is and Ought Only to Be the Slave of the Passions". Some contemporary scholars view Hume's moral theory as a unique attempt to synthesize the modern sentimentalist moral tradition to which Hume belonged, with the virtue ethics tradition of ancient philosophy, with which Hume concurred in regarding traits of character, rather than acts or their consequences, as ultimately the proper objects of moral evaluation. Hume's moral theory maintained an early commitment to naturalistic explanations of moral phenomena, and is usually taken to have first clearly expounded the is–ought problem, or the idea that a statement of fact alone can never give rise to a normative conclusion of what ought to be done. Hume also influentially denied that humans have an actual conception of the self, positing that we experience only a bundle of sensations, and that the self is nothing more than this bundle of causally-connected perceptions. Hume's compatibilist theory of free will takes causal determinism as fully compatible with human freedom, and has proved extremely influential on subsequent moral philosophy.[6]
While Hume was derailed in his attempts to start a university career by protests over his "atheism," and bemoaned that his literary debut, A Treatise of Human Nature 'fell dead-born from the press', Hume nevertheless found literary success in his lifetime as an essayist, and a career as a librarian at the University of Edinburgh. His tenure there, and the access to research materials it provided, ultimately resulted in Hume's writing the massive six-volume The History of England, which became a bestseller and the standard history of England in its day. Hume described his "love for literary fame" as his "ruling passion" and judged his two late works, the so-called "first" and "second" enquiries, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding and An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals, respectively, as his greatest literary and philosophical achievements, asking his contemporaries to judge him on the merits of the later texts alone, rather than the more radical formulations of his early, youthful work, dismissing his philosophical debut as juvenilia: "A work which the Author had projected before he left College."[9] Nevertheless, despite Hume's protestations, a general consensus exists today that Hume's strongest and most important arguments, and most philosophically distinctive doctrines, are found in the original form they take in the Treatise, begun when Hume was just 23 years old, and now regarded as one of the most important works in the history of Western Philosophy.
Hume has proved extremely influential on subsequent Western thought, especially on utilitarianism, logical positivism, William James, Immanuel Kant, the philosophy of science, early analytic philosophy, cognitive science, theology and other movements and thinkers. Kant himself famously credited Hume as the spur to his philosophical thought who had awakened him from his "dogmatic slumbers;" contemporary philosophers have opined that "Hume, rivaled only by Darwin, [who] has done the most to undermine in principle our confidence in arguments from design;" that "No man has influenced the history of philosophy to a deeper or more disturbing degree, and that Hume's Treatise is "the founding document of Cognitive Science" and the "most important philosophical work written in English"; no less a philosophical authority than Arthur Schopenhauer once declared that "there is more to be learned from each page of David Hume than from the collected philosophical works of Hegel, Herbart and Schleiermacher taken together." Hume is thus widely regarded as a pivotal figure in the history of philosophical thought.

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hume

20160907 - bertrand russell

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Bertrand Arthur William Russell (Trellech (Monmouthshire, Wales), 18 mei 1872Penrhyndeudraeth (Gwynedd, Wales), 2 februari 1970) was een Britse filosoof, historicus, logicus, wiskundige, voorvechter voor sociale vernieuwing, humanist, pacifist en een prominent atheïstisch rationalist. Russell werd in 1949 de Order of Merit toegekend en in 1950 ontving hij de Nobelprijs voor de Literatuur.
Als schrijver heeft hij de filosofie gepopulariseerd en commentaren geschreven over vele onderwerpen. Hij vervolgde een familietraditie van politiek activisme, was langdurig verbonden aan de Labour-partij, was een prominent anti-oorlogsactivist en propageerde de vrije handel met anti-imperialistische naties.

 https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertrand_Russell

zaterdag 10 september 2016

20160906 - mother teresa

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Mother Teresa MC, known in the Catholic Church as Saint Teresa of Calcutta (born Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu,26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997), was an Albanian-Indian[2] Roman Catholic nun and missionary. She was born in Skopje (now capital of the Republic of Macedonia), then part of the Kosovo Vilayet in the Ottoman Empire. After having lived in Macedonia for eighteen years, she moved to Ireland and then to India, where she lived for most of her life.
In 1950, Teresa founded the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic religious congregation, which in 2012 consisted of over 4,500 sisters and was active in 133 countries. They run homes for people dying of HIV/AIDS, leprosy and tuberculosis; soup kitchens; dispensaries and mobile clinics; children's and family counselling programmes; orphanages; and schools. Members must adhere to the vows of chastity, poverty, and obedience, as well as a fourth vow, to give "wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor".
Teresa was the recipient of numerous honours, including the 1962 Ramon Magsaysay Peace Prize and 1979 Nobel Peace Prize. She was canonised (recognised by the church as a saint) on 4 September 2016, and the anniversary of her death, 5 September, was made her feast day.
A controversial figure both during her life and after her death, Teresa was widely admired by many for her charitable works. She was both praised and criticised for her anti-abortion views. She was criticised for the poor conditions in the houses for the dying she ran. Her authorised biography was written by Indian civil servant Navin Chawla and published in 1992, and there are other books and films about her.


 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_Teresa

vrijdag 9 september 2016

20160905 - aeolus

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Because the demand for renewable energy is rising constantly and onshore space is limited, more wind parks are being built at sea. We have been involved in many offshore wind projects in northwestern Europe during the past decade. We monitor these developments closely to consolidate our leading position in this area. Specialised offshore wind equipment helps us remain competitive in this growing market.

Example of our innovative strength

The advanced offshore installation vessel Aeolus is an excellent example of our innovative strength. ‘This vessel gives us the opportunity to extend our leading role in the construction of offshore wind parks,’ says Pieter van Oord, Chief Executive Officer.

How does it work?

Offshore installation vessel Aeolus, which was purpose-built to construct wind parks, was put into service in 2014. With a top-range crane the Aeolus can lift more than 900 tonnes. This makes the Aeolus suitable for transporting and installing foundations and wind turbines. It has an advanced jacking system. Four giant legs, each measuring 85 metres and weighing 920 tonnes, allow Aeolus to be jacked up and work in waters up to 45 metres deep.


 http://www.vanoord.com/activities/offshore-wind-equipment

donderdag 8 september 2016

20160904 - aeolus

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Aeolus, a name shared by three mythical characters, was the ruler of the winds in Greek mythology. These three personages are often difficult to tell apart, and even the ancient mythographers appear to have been perplexed about which Aeolus was which. Diodorus Siculus made an attempt to define each of these three (although it is clear that he also became muddled), and his opinion is followed here. Briefly, the first Aeolus was a son of Hellen and eponymous founder of the Aeolian race; the second was a son of Poseidon, who led a colony to islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea; and the third Aeolus was a son of Hippotes who is mentioned in Odyssey and the Aeneid as the Keeper of the Winds. All three men named Aeolus appear to be connected genealogically, although the precise relationship, especially regarding the second and third Aeolus, is often ambiguous.


 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeolus

woensdag 7 september 2016

20160903 - jupiter northpole




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Juno reveals that Jupiter's north pole is 'like nothing we have seen or imagined'

Seen from a different angle, Jupiter looks like a whole new world.
After flying within about 2,500 miles of the planet’s cloud tops on Aug. 27, NASA’s Juno spacecraft has sent home unprecedented images of Jupiter’s north pole, revealing a stormy fluid-scape that looks as if it could be on a totally different gas giant.
“The north pole of Jupiter really doesn’t look a whole lot like the rest of the planet,” Steve Levin, Juno’s project scientist at Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said in an interview.

Last week’s flyby was the spacecraft’s first such pass with all its science instruments turned on, as well as the closest of the 36 orbital flybys that the spacecraft is set to make during its mission. While Jupiter is the largest planet in the solar system by far, there’s surprisingly little known about its polar regions — and so Juno’s close-up camera work was bound to deliver a few surprises.
As the JunoCam imager revealed, Jupiter’s north pole is bluer than better-known areas of the planet, which are often dominated by red, orange and brown hues. Gone are those iconic bands of light and dark; in their place are a whole lot of storms.
Even the storms appear different at the poles, Levin added: they look smaller and more clustered, unlike the squalls in other parts of Jupiter that swirl at the boundaries between the planet’s stripes of moving fluid. (Jupiter’s Great Red Spot is a prime example.)
“It looks like nothing we have seen or imagined before,” Scott Bolton, Juno’s principal investigator at the Southwest Research Institute, said in a statement.

 http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-jupiter-north-pole-20160902-snap-story.html

20160902 - jupiter moons

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There are 67 known moons of Jupiter. This gives Jupiter the largest number of moons with reasonably stable orbits of any planet in the Solar System. The most massive of the moons are the four Galilean moons, independently discovered in 1610 by Galileo Galilei and Simon Marius and were the first objects found to orbit a body that was neither Earth nor the Sun. From the end of the 19th century, dozens of much smaller Jovian moons have been discovered and have received the names of lovers, conquests, or daughters of the Roman god Jupiter or his Greek equivalent Zeus. The Galilean moons are by far the largest and most massive objects to orbit Jupiter, with the remaining 63 moons and its rings together comprising just 0.003% of the total orbiting mass.
Of Jupiter's moons, eight are regular satellites with prograde and nearly circular orbits that are not greatly inclined with respect to Jupiter's equatorial plane. The Galilean satellites are nearly spherical in shape due to their planetary mass, and so would be considered planets if they were in direct orbit around the Sun. The other four regular satellites are much smaller and closer to Jupiter; these serve as sources of the dust that makes up Jupiter's rings. The remainder of Jupiter's moons are irregular satellites whose prograde and retrograde orbits are much farther from Jupiter and have high inclinations and eccentricities. These moons were probably captured by Jupiter from solar orbits. Sixteen irregular satellites have been discovered since 2003 and have not yet been named.

 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moons_of_Jupiter

zaterdag 3 september 2016

20160901 - proxima centauri b

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Proxima Centauri b (also called Proxima b) is an exoplanet orbiting within the habitable zone of the red dwarf star Proxima Centauri, the closest star to the Sun. It is located about 4.2 light-years (1.3 parsecs, 40 trillion km, or 25 trillion miles) from Earth in the constellation of Centaurus, making it the closest known exoplanet to the Solar System. It is a candidate for habitability, although not among the best candidates compared to other planets of similar size. More information about the planet's physical characteristics is needed for a proper evaluation.
In August 2016, the European Southern Observatory announced the discovery of the planet.The planet was found using the radial velocity method, where periodic Doppler shifts of spectral lines of the host star suggest an orbiting object. From these readings, the radial velocity of the parent star relative to the Earth is varying with an amplitude of about 2 metres (7 feet) per second.
Researchers think that its proximity to Earth offers an opportunity for robotic exploration of the planet with the Starshot project or, at least, "in the coming centuries".


 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxima_Centauri_b

20160831 - almatrice

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Strong earthquake hits central Italy

A strong earthquake of 6.2 magnitude has rocked central Italy, reported the United States Geological Survey. The epicenter was located in the province of Rieti, in the Lazio region, but has also been strongly affected the Umbria region. The quake was at 3:36 a.m. in the morning, and have more than 15 aftershocks followed, between 4 and 5.4 degrees on the Richter scale that have also felt in Rome.
The RAI confirms that there are at least two deaths in Arquata del Tronto, a town of about 1,300 people, in the Marche region. This is an elderly couple who apparently killed his room when collapsed.
The mayor of Almatrice, Sergio Pirozzi, warning that there is at least one family of four with two young children ., under the rubble

 http://archyworldys.com/strong-earthquake-hits-central-italy/