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LIVE NOW: US Marks 83rd Anniversary of Pearl Harbor
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LIVE NOW: US Marks 83rd Anniversary of Pearl Harbor

The United States marks the 83rd anniversary of the Japanese attack on the U.S. naval base in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, at 12:25 p.m. ET on Dec. 7.The attack on Dec. 7, 1941, killed 2,390 Americans, and the…
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Are the United States and Russia at war right now?
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Are the United States and Russia at war right now?

ADVERTISEMENT @media screen and (max-width:650px) {.code-block-10 {float:none!important;width:100%!important;margin:0 0 10px!important;text-align:center!important;}} Are the United States and Russia at…
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Investigators Closing In on United Healthcare CEO’s Shooter, but It Might Be Harder Than It Seems
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Investigators Closing In on United Healthcare CEO’s Shooter, but It Might Be Harder Than It Seems

Law enforcement officials have indicated they are getting closer to discovering the identity of the individual who killed UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson outside a Manhattan hotel, though experts…
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Watch: John Fetterman Gives ‘The View’ Co-Hosts a Reality Check About Trump’s ‘Politically Motivated’ Conviction
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Watch: John Fetterman Gives ‘The View’ Co-Hosts a Reality Check About Trump’s ‘Politically Motivated’ Conviction

If Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman keeps this up, he’s going to become the Democratic Party’s new Joe Manchin. (Which would be ironic given the history between the two.) Which is to say, if Fetterman…
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US Life Expectancy Ranking Will Drop to 66th by 2050, Study Says
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US Life Expectancy Ranking Will Drop to 66th by 2050, Study Says

More than 260 million people in the country could be overweight or obese by 2050, leading to diseases, it said.The United States is set to fall in worldwide life expectancy ranking by mid-century, with…
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Watch How *Acting* President Donald Trump Dominates Macron in Visit to France
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Watch How *Acting* President Donald Trump Dominates Macron in Visit to France

We may as well drop "President-elect" Donald Trump, which I'm still not tired of writing, and start using "Acting President Donald Trump," because while doddering old Joe Biden is falling asleep in his…
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Taylor Lorenz Doubles Down on Wanting Healthcare CEOs Executed (VIDEO)
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Taylor Lorenz Doubles Down on Wanting Healthcare CEOs Executed (VIDEO)

Former WaPo reporter and notorious crybully Taylor Lorenz doubled down on wanting to execute healthcare CEOs. As previously reported, UnitedHealthCare CEO Brian Thompson was shot in the chest Wednesday…
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EPA Proposes Increasing Permissible Levels of Pesticide Atrazine in Agriculture
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EPA Proposes Increasing Permissible Levels of Pesticide Atrazine in Agriculture

Atrazine is one of the most prevalent herbicides in the United States, while it’s banned in the European Union.The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed raising the permissible concentration…
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Space Telescopes Could See a Second Life With a Servicing Mission
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Space Telescopes Could See a Second Life With a Servicing Mission

Telescopes in space have a huge advantage over those on the ground: they can see the universe more clearly. The Earth’s atmosphere, weather conditions, and low-flying satellites don’t obscure their view. But space telescopes have a disadvantage too. They can’t be repaired, at least not since NASA’s Space Shuttle program ended in 2011. But next-generation telescopes are being planned with robotic servicing missions in mind. And not just in low earth orbit, where the Hubble Space Telescope received repairs and upgrades five times during its lifespan from space shuttle crews. Today’s engineers are preparing for ways to repair telescopes in deep space, including at the Sun-Earth Lagrange point L2. L2 is the current home of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and ESA’s Gaia mission. In this position, the Earth is kept between the Sun and the telescopes, giving them pristine conditions for observing the universe. “While neither Gaia nor JWST were explicitly designed to be serviceable, next-generation space telescopes now in development include serviceability in their baseline designs,” write the authors of a new paper from a team at the Grainger College of Engineering, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Service spacecraft could attach themselves to derelict telescopes, bringing extra fuel, working reaction wheels, or even repairing damaged mirrors and other key components. But it isn’t an easy task. Artist’s illustration showing the location of the Sun-Earth Lagrange Points. Credit: NASA The University of Illinois team, including Professor Siegfried Eggl and Ruthvik Bommena, used Gaia and JWST as test subjects to design a feasible service mission. “Gaia is like a rotating cylinder with a solar panel. It is encapsulated, so it hasn’t been damaged, but after a decade out there it’s running low on fuel,” said Eggl in a press release. “Ruthvik Bommena designed a novel concept to add a sort of spider-looking attachment that can extend its life without impeding its data collection. Gaia will be decommissioned soon, so there isn’t enough time to reach it, but the James Webb might still be a possibility because it will be operating for several more years and they may decide to prolong its mission.” JWST’s exposed mirrors have already been struck by micrometeorites multiple times, affecting the quality of its observations. “We’re trying to stay a step ahead so there is a plan to replace broken mirrors, for example. If we don’t, it’s like buying an expensive sports car, then like throwing it away when it runs out of gas,” says Eggl. One of the most significant barriers to long-distance servicing missions is designing a trajectory for rendezvous with the target. “A spacecraft sent to repair or refuel a telescope needs to brake when it reaches it,” Bommena said. “Using the thrusters to slow down would be like pointing a blowtorch at the telescope. You don’t want to do that to a delicate structure like a telescopic mirror. How do we get there without torching the whole thing?” In addition, the team is working to optimize both fuel efficiency and cost for such a mission. As Professor Robyn Wollands, another author on the paper explains, “getting there is doable because of some hidden highways in our solar system. We have a trajectory that is optimal for the size of spacecraft needed to repair the JWST,” she said. These ‘hidden highway’s are geometrically optimal paths that take advantage of orbital mechanics to make rendezvous safe and cost-efficient. The team have developed a new way to calculate and evaluate these optimal paths. “After we create a map of initial solutions, we use optimal control theory to generate optimal end-to-end trajectories,” said PhD student Alex Pascarella. “Optimal control allows us to find trajectories that depart near Earth, and rendezvous with our space telescope in the least amount of time. The initial sampling of the solution space is fundamental—optimal control problems are notoriously difficult to solve, so we need a decent initial guess to work with. “The novelty is in how we brought together two separate approaches to trajectory design: dynamical systems theory and optimal control theory,” Pascarella added. With teams like this one laying the groundwork, the lifespan of space telescopes might be extended long past their original best-before date, and that’s good news for astrophysicists and space programs worldwide. Learn More: Alex Pascarella, Ruthvik Bommena, Siegfried Eggl, Robyn Woollands, “Mission design for space telescope servicing at Sun–Earth L2.” Acta Astronautica. “A mission design for servicing telescopes in space.” EurekAlert. The post Space Telescopes Could See a Second Life With a Servicing Mission appeared first on Universe Today.
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Nolan Taylor Releases New Single “I Belong In Your Arms,” Announces Debut Self-Titled Album Coming Next Month
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Nolan Taylor Releases New Single “I Belong In Your Arms,” Announces Debut Self-Titled Album Coming Next Month

Friday was a big day for Nolan Taylor. The Cincinnati, OH, based troubadour, who has already released well over a dozen songs this year, continued his prolific streak with another new single release titled "I Belong In Your Arms." Tastefully boasting a bigger full band sound than we are used to in comparison to the majority of Taylor's stripped-back catalog, this latest release gives us a glimpse of Taylor's sonic capabilities  while still focusing on the deft lyricism that so many fans have grown to love from Taylor. While any day with new music from Nolan Taylor is a good one, fans got an extra surprise from Taylor in tandem with the single release that was rather unexpected - A full length album is on the way. Set to be released in just over a month on January 10, 2025, Taylor's self-titled debut record Nolan Taylor is sure to be the catalyst that starts the next year off strong for new music. Taylor took to Instagram to announce the project and provide some more details behind its release. "With the release of 'I Belong In Your Arms' I'm so excited to officially announce my debut full length self titled record, which will be coming to you January 10, 2025! There have been a lot of blood sweat & tears pored into this thing & I'm over the moon to share it with you guys. This is a collection of tunes I have written over the years about my life & how I deal with things in my head.  The album is now out for pre save & etc (link in bio). We will be doing a vinyl pre order & all that stuff as well. Thank you for being so damn patient with me I'm so proud of this work of art & all who were involved in helping it come to life. So much love to Julian Wilkey, Ian Cripps, Jeff Levin, Bianca Ortega, & everyone at Atlantic. Onward & upward." https://www.instagram.com/p/DDPwcKvRE-b/?img_index=1 Taylor released a few songs between 2018 and 2021, but didn't truly begin to gain the traction that he has lately until he started releasing music more frequently towards the middle of 2023. With tons of singles, EPs, and alternate recordings released over the last year and a half or so, Taylor clearly has had plenty of content available with which he could release an album, but now the time is finally right. With 16 tracks, Nolan Taylor will feature plenty of new music as well as a handful of fan favorites that have only been released as singles thus far, including his painstakingly honest favorite "68." So in addition to his latest single "I Belong In Your Arms," check out the track list for Nolan Taylor's debut self-titled album below, and go ahead and mark your calendars for January 10, 2025. You won't want to miss this one. "I Belong In Your Arms" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvRqHVNwRqg "All We Need Is A Spark" "Double Life" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFRRgFB-uI8 "Holding On" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRcQUqDBQlA "Love Until We Die" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5PtLpVK19M "Wicked Ways" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2axswzhfMk0 "68" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_5X3wLTPuE "Carry It All" "Everblue" "Don't Have The Words" "Miss Me Too" "No One Is Gonna Love You" "Don't Wanna Feel" "Darkness" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9rCPUjxgYU "Clock On The Wall" "Tough And Fragile"
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