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When Women Rule
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When Women Rule

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Preparedness: Food Independence | Self-Sufficiency, Homesteading, Sustainable Living
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Preparedness: Food Independence | Self-Sufficiency, Homesteading, Sustainable Living

Welcome to our guide on achieving food independence! Learn how to grow your own food, raise animals, preserve your harvest, and implement sustainable practices for self-sufficiency. From gardening to emergency preparedness, discover essential skills and strategies for a more resilient lifestyle. Join us on this journey towards food independence and self-reliance. Tags: Food Independence, Preparedness, Self-Sufficiency, Homesteading, Sustainable Living, Gardening, Vegetable Garden, Raising Chickens, Backyard Farming, Food Preservation, Canning, Freezing, Dehydrating, Fermenting, Composting, Rainwater Harvesting, Emergency Preparedness, Survival Skills, Urban Farming, Permaculture, DIY Homestead, Food Security, Organic Gardening, Homegrown Food, Self-Reliant Living Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more informative content on preparedness and survival strategies! #Preparedness #EmergencyPreparedness #DIY #BudgetFriendly #PowerSupply #EmergencyPower #PositiveMindset #Resilience #Isolation #SelfReliance #Community #SurvivalMindset #Preparedness #Sensitivity #Resilience #OpenMindedness #ModernChallenges #CommunityPreparedness Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkxGMKFuXI_lf04NT5589Fw/join ? Note: While we encourage open discussions, please remember to maintain a respectful and constructive tone in the comments. The use of foul language or disrespectful behavior towards others will not be tolerated. GOD BLESS YOU ALL, AND GOD BLESS AMERICA. SUPPORT THE CHANNEL; PLEASE SEE THE LINKS BELOW: Buy a Coffee for the Frontier Preppers: https://ko-fi.com/frontierpreppers AMAZON STOREFRONT; ALSO WORKS FOR REGULAR SHOPPING: https://www.amazon.com/shop/frontierpreppers EMERGENCY SUPPLY OF ANTIBIOTICS FROM JASE MEDICAL: jasemedical.com/frontierpreppers FRONTIER PREPPERS SUBSCRIBERS THAT USE THE LINK ABOVE GET $10 OFF FRONTIER PREPPERS MERCH: https://my-store-cd2e94-2.creator-spring.com/ Contact us: EMAIL: FRONTIERPREPPERS@GMAIL.COM MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. BOX 80115 FAIRBANKS, ALASKA 99708 “As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.” DISCLAIMER: ANYTHING I SHOW, DISCUSS, AND OR SHOWCASE ON THIS CHANNEL IS WHAT I DO AND HOW I DO OR FEEL ABOUT THINGS. YOU MUST REMEMBER TO DO YOUR RESEARCH AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF IF WHAT YOU SEE OR HEAR ON THIS PLATFORM IS RIGHT YOU CAN. I AM NOT A FINANCIAL ADVISER, DOCTOR, ENGINEER, OR PROFESSIONAL OF ANY KIND. ALL I OFFER ARE IDEAS THAT YOU CAN DRAW FROM AND A BIT OF ENTERTAINMENT. THANK YOU, AND GOD BLESS.
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?GOING BROKE TO SAVE YOUR LIFESTYLE - 56% OF AMERICANS DON'T HAVE A $1000 - TARGET FEELS PAIN
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?GOING BROKE TO SAVE YOUR LIFESTYLE - 56% OF AMERICANS DON'T HAVE A $1000 - TARGET FEELS PAIN

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Maybe Ultra-Hot Jupiters Aren’t So Doomed After All
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Maybe Ultra-Hot Jupiters Aren’t So Doomed After All

Ultra-hot Jupiters (UHJs) are some of the most fascinating astronomical objects in the cosmos, classified as having orbital periods of less than approximately 3 days with dayside temperatures exceeding 1,930 degrees Celsius (3,500 degrees Fahrenheit), as most are tidally locked with their parent stars. But will these extremely close orbits result in orbital decay for UHJs eventually doom them to being swallowed by their star, or can some orbit for the long term without worry? This is what a recent study accepted to the Planetary Science Journal hopes to address as a team of international researchers investigated potential orbital decays for several UHJs, which holds the potential to not only help astronomers better understand UHJs but also the formation and evolution of exoplanets, overall. Here, we discuss this research with study lead author, Dr. Elisabeth Adams, who is a Senior Scientist at the Planetary Science Institute, regarding the motivation behind the study, significant results, follow-up studies, and the importance of studying orbital decay for UHJs and UHJs overall. So, what was the motivation behind this study regarding the orbital decay of UHJs?  “Ever since the first exoplanet, 51 Peg b aka Dimidium, was announced in a 4-day orbit, scientists have been deeply concerned about the long-term stability of these giant planets,” Dr. Adams tells Universe Today. “We’ve known for a while that objects the size of Jupiter can’t exist with orbits shorter than about 19 hours (that’s the Roche limit), but even giant planets with orbits of a few days are unstable over the long term because the tidal forces will inexorably cause their orbits to decay. The big unknown is what ‘long-term’ means: will the planet decay while the star is still on the main sequence, or will the process take so long that the star dies first?” For the study, the researchers used a combination of ground- and space-based telescopes to conduct stellar photometry and exoplanet light curve analyses of 43 UHJs with orbital periods ranging from 0.67 days (TOI-2109 b) to 3.03 days (TrES-1 b) with the goal of ascertaining their orbital period rate of change (i.e., increasing orbital period or decreasing orbital period (orbital decay)) measured in milliseconds per year (ms/yr). This study consisted of both previously measured and new transit light curve data with the team performing some calculations to determine the orbital period rate of change for each of the 43 UHJs. Additionally, more than half of the 43 UHJs for this study have observational data of more than a decade with one exceeding 20 years of data (WASP-18 b at 32 years). So, what were the most significant results from this study? Dr. Adams tells Universe Today, “The interesting thing is not only that this study didn’t find any new cases of orbital decay, but also that we are starting to see several orders of magnitude difference in how long orbital decay takes. The two best cases for decaying planets (WASP-12 b and Kepler-1658 b) are decaying at rates that are >10-1000 times faster than the planets that we don’t find decay around (e.g., WASP-18 b, WASP-19b, and KELT-1b); if those latter planets were decaying as fast as WASP-12 b, we definitely would have detected it by now.” As noted, this comprehensive study helped identify new information regarding the orbital decay of UHJs, specifically pertaining to the lack of orbital decay for most of them, meaning some orbits could potentially be stable for the long-term despite orbiting extremely close to their respective parent stars. Additionally, it helped challenge previous measurements pertaining to orbital decay of certain UHJs, which could help astronomers better understand the formation and evolution of UHJs throughout the universe. Therefore, given the comprehensiveness of the study, what follow-up studies are currently in the works or being planned? Dr. Adams tells Universe Today, “We’re just going to have to keep looking! This paper is the first one from our survey, and only covers about half the known UHJs, more of which keep being found; among our targets, half of them haven’t been observed long enough, or with enough transits, to say if even very rapid orbital decay is happening. For the others, we may just need another few more years, or maybe a few decades, to observe it. Theorists are also hard at work to explain how the age and structure of the star contribute to different rates of decay, though the high uncertainty between theoretical models is why I like being able to empirically measure the decay rate.” Studying orbital decay is essential in better understanding both if and when two astronomical objects will collide with each other, including a planet and its satellite (most often a moon), a star and another planet or comet orbiting it (resulting in the latter’s incineration), a star and another star (resulting in gravitational waves or gamma-ray bursts), and any astronomical objects orbiting each other (binary system). For Earth, measuring orbital decay has been vital in learning when artificial satellites could burn up in our planet’s atmosphere. But, regarding exoplanets, what is the importance of studying orbital decay for UHJs, and are they limited to only UHJs? “Tidal decay is most important for large planets,” Dr. Adams tells Universe Today. “Crazily enough, Earth-sized planets have been found in orbits as short as 4 hours and yet are predicted to be tidally stable for many billions of years. (I have previously published work on these smaller ultra-short period planets.) The bigger the planet and the closer it is to the star, the stronger the tidal effects and the faster the orbit will decay.” UHJs are unofficially designated as a sub-class of “hot” Jupiters. Like this study, past UHJs have also been examined using a combination of ground- and space-based telescopes. As noted by Dr. Adams, this study examined approximately half of the known UHJs, meaning there are approximately 100 known UHJs populating the cosmos. As also noted, most UHJs are tidally locked with their parent star, meaning one side continuously faces the star throughout its orbit with the searing dayside temperatures causing molecules to break apart and recombine on the night side. These characteristics make UHJs some of the most intriguing and mysterious astronomical objects to be studied. But what is the importance of studying UHJs, overall? “Ultra-hot Jupiters allow us to measure a fundamental property of stars (the tidal quality factor, which sets the decay rate),” Dr. Adams tells Universe Today. “Modeling their pasts and futures allows us to refine our theories of planet formation and migration. Some of them might also be losing their atmospheres, which we can look for.  They are also some of the easiest planets to observe because they are big and hot and close to their star and make excellent targets for both high-precision observations (e.g., atmospheric studies with JWST) and outreach (they are excellent targets for interested amateurs with decent telescopes).” This study comes as NASA and other space agencies around the world continue to discover exoplanets at an incredible rate, with NASA listing the number of confirmed exoplanets at 5,630 as of this writing. Of that number, 1,805 are classified as gas giants (Saturn- or Jupiter-sized), with countless numbers of these worlds orbiting their parent stars in just a few days or less. As our understanding of exoplanets continues to expand, so will our understanding of UHJs, including their formation and evolution, along with the formation and evolution of their parent stars. “My motto for studying exoplanets is to expect the unexpected,” Dr. Adams tells Universe Today. “Even after three decades of observations we keep finding planets in unexpected places doing strange things, and then we learn a lot about the universe by figuring out what they are doing and why. Definitely keeps you on your toes!” What new discoveries will researchers make about ultra-hot Jupiters in the coming years and decades? Only time will tell, and this is why we science! As always, keep doing science & keep looking up! The post Maybe Ultra-Hot Jupiters Aren’t So Doomed After All appeared first on Universe Today.
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Mysterious Condition Makes Human Eyes Sparkle Like a Galaxy
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Mysterious Condition Makes Human Eyes Sparkle Like a Galaxy

But why?
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DOJ Will Sue to Break Up Live Nation and Ticketmaster: Report
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DOJ Will Sue to Break Up Live Nation and Ticketmaster: Report

Department of Justice is taking legal action over alleged "antitrust violations." Continue reading…
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Nothing Is Quite Like Getting A Colonoscopy. Brett Hollis
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Biden's DOJ is Totally Cool With Murkin' Their Ops
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