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FAILED This Could’ve Cost Me EVERYTHING In SHTF Scenario!
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FAILED This Could’ve Cost Me EVERYTHING In SHTF Scenario!

In this video, we'll talk about a failed storage unit that could've cost me everything in an SHTF scenario. Learn from my mistake and avoid a potential disaster. SUPPORT THE CHANNEL & ME: UK Urban Prepper Store: https://shop.ukprep.co.uk/ Donate: https://paypal.me/YoutubeMike Buy me Gift: https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/3NJ56IH3VZIB7?ref_=wl_share Support the stream: https://streamlabs.com/sl_id_5ca1c738-c32a-35d4-a805-d3eafc177782
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Planets Can Form in Even the Harshest Conditions
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Planets Can Form in Even the Harshest Conditions

According to the most widely held astronomical model (the Nebular Hypothesis), new stars are born from massive clouds of dust and gas (aka. a nebula) that experience gravitational collapse. The remaining dust and gas form a protoplanetary disk that encircles the new star, which slowly accretes to form systems of planets. For the past decade, astronomers have relied on the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in Chile to study young stars and their disks and learn more about how this process occurs. In a recent study, an international team of astronomers used ALMA to capture high-resolution images of eight protoplanetary disks in the Sigma Orionis cluster, a group of stars located in the constellation Orion. During their observations, the team found evidence of gaps and rings in most of the disks, which are potential indications that giant planets are forming. This was surprising, seeing as how these disks are irradiated by intense ultraviolet (UV) radiation from a massive star in the cluster. Their findings suggest that planet formation can occur in conditions that were previously thought to be inhospitable. The study was led by Jane Huang, an assistant professor in the Department of Astronomy at Columbia University. She was joined by Shangjia Zhang, a NASA Sagan Fellow from Columbia University and the Nevada Center for Astrophysics, and Feng Long (also a NASA Sagan Fellow) from the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory (LPL). The team also included researchers from the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich (LMU), the University of St. Andrews, the University of Hawaii at Manoa, and NASA Headquarters. Their research was recently published in The Astrophysical Journal. Images captured by ALMA’s most extended antenna configuration reveal surprisingly rich disk structures in the sigma Ori cluster. Credit: ALMA (ESO/JAO/NAOJ/NRAO), J. Huang et. al. The research team used the most extended configuration of ALMA’s 12-meter antennas, which provided a zoom lens effect, allowing them to achieve a resolution of about eight astronomical units (eight times the distance between the Sun and Earth). This allowed them to resolve multiple gaps and rings in images of five of the disks, comparable to what astronomers have observed in other systems where giant planets were forming. The most impressive of these was the disk known as SO 1274, which features five gaps that could be a system of planets in the making. Whereas previous studies have focused on disks in regions with low ultraviolet radiation, this research provides ALMA’s highest-resolution observations of disks in a more extreme environment. While stars are typically born in much harsher UV environments, astronomers understanding of substructures is primarily based on observations of nearby star-forming regions with mild UV environments. These findings could have implications for our understanding of how the Solar System formed, which may have evolved in a similarly high-radiation environment. As Huang noted in an NRAO press release: “We expected the high levels of radiation in this cluster to inhibit planet formation in the outer regions of these disks. But instead, we’re seeing signs that planets may be forming at distances of tens of astronomical units from their stars, similar to what we’ve observed in less harsh environments. These observations suggest that the processes driving planet formation are quite robust and can operate even under challenging circumstances. This gives us more confidence that planets may be forming in even more places throughout the galaxy, even in regions we previously thought were too harsh.” However, the team acknowledges that these structures could also result from interactions between planets in formation and the disk material. Their findings, therefore, illustrate the need and potential for follow-up studies of disks in even more extreme stellar environments. It also demonstrates the ability of ALMA to probe protoplanetary disks in diverse environments throughout the galaxy. Further Reading: NRAO, The Astrophysical Journal The post Planets Can Form in Even the Harshest Conditions appeared first on Universe Today.
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Science Explorer
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Researchers Have Found a Way to Help Erase Bad Memories
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Researchers Have Found a Way to Help Erase Bad Memories

The science of forgetting.
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Comedy Corner
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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Trump is planning 100 executive orders starting Day 1 on border, deportations and other priorities

President-elect Donald Trump is preparing more than 100 executive orders starting Day One of the new White House, in what amounts to a shock-and-awe campaign on border security, deportations and a rush of other policy priorities. Trump told Republican senators about the onslaught ahead during a private meeting on Capitol Hill. Many of the actions are expected to launch on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, when he takes office. Trump top adviser Stephen...
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AllSides - Balanced News
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Trump tells GOP he wants to write 100 executive orders

President-elect Trump during a meeting with GOP senators on Wednesday said he wants to enact 100 executive orders, with many of the orders focused on his plans for immigration. “He threw that out — 100 — there could be like 100 EOs, yeah. I believe him.” Sen. Kevin Cramer (R-N.D.) told The Hill, referring to Trump.
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Trump unveils ambitious 100-executive order plan to Senate Republicans focusing on border, energy

President-elect Donald Trump gave Senate Republicans a preview of his initial agenda Wednesday night during a closed-door meeting on Capitol Hill, revealing a list of 100 executive orders prioritizing border security and domestic energy production. The 45th president was joined in the meeting by some of his top aides, including homeland security adviser Stephen Miller, a Senate source told The Post. Details of the meeting were first reported Thursday by Axios.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
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‘World Turning’: the Fleetwood Mac song that changed everything about the band
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‘World Turning’: the Fleetwood Mac song that changed everything about the band

The style changing on a dime. The post ‘World Turning’: the Fleetwood Mac song that changed everything about the band first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Classic Rock Lovers  
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How Keith Richards escaped a mammoth drug bust with a $162 ticket
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How Keith Richards escaped a mammoth drug bust with a $162 ticket

The master of escape. The post How Keith Richards escaped a mammoth drug bust with a $162 ticket first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Nostalgia Machine
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Where Is Adam West’s Original ‘Batman’ Costume Today?
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Where Is Adam West’s Original ‘Batman’ Costume Today?

And can you visit it?
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