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Dodgers' Ohtani to Address Gambling Probe of Fmr Interpreter
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Dodgers' Ohtani to Address Gambling Probe of Fmr Interpreter

Shohei Ohtani plans to speak to the media Monday for the first time since the illegal gambling and theft allegations involving the Los Angeles Dodgers star and his interpreter emerged during the team's trip to South Korea.
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Morrisey‚ Justice Lead GOP Primaries in W.Va. Gubernatorial‚ Senate Polls
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Morrisey‚ Justice Lead GOP Primaries in W.Va. Gubernatorial‚ Senate Polls

The leading candidates in the race for the Republican candidate for both West Virginia governor and senator from the state have overwhelming leads‚ according to a WOWK-TV/Emerson poll released Friday.
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Border Patrol Chief: Terrorists May Be Among Migrants
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Border Patrol Chief: Terrorists May Be Among Migrants

Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens is warning that some migrants coming across the southern border may pose a serious "national security threat."
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Ice is Starting to Cloud Euclid's Optics
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Ice is Starting to Cloud Euclid's Optics

On July 1st‚ 2023‚ the European Space Agency (ESA) launched the Euclid Observatory‚ a mission that will spend the next six years investigating the composition and evolution of the Universe. In particular‚ Euclid will observe how the Universe has expanded over the past 10 billion years to test theories about Dark Energy. While fine-tuning and calibrating the telescope’s instruments in preparation for the mission’s first survey‚ the mission team noticed that a few layers of water ice formed on its mirrors after it entered the freezing cold of space. While common‚ this is a problem for a highly sensitive mission like Euclid‚ which requires remarkable precision to investigate cosmic expansion. After months of research‚ the Euclid team tested a newly designed procedure to de-ice the mission’s optics. On March 20th‚ the ESA announced that the team’s de-icing approach worked (so far) and that Euclid’s vision has been restored. If the method proves successful‚ it will have validated the mission team’s plan to keep Euclid‘s optical system working for the rest of its mission. The problem first became evident as science operations experts noticed a small but progressive decrease in light measured by the telescope’s VISible instrument (VIS). This instrument is responsible for measuring visible light from distant galaxies to determine how the light’s trajectory is affected by gravity fields. Mischa Schirmer‚ a calibration scientist for the Euclid consortium and one of the main designers of the new de-icing plan‚ explained in an ESA press release: “We compared the starlight coming in through the VIS instrument with the recorded brightness of the same stars at earlier times‚ seen by both Euclid and ESA’s Gaia mission. Some stars in the Universe vary in their luminosity‚ but the majority are stable for many millions of years. So‚ when our instruments detected a faint‚ gradual decline in photons coming in‚ we knew it wasn’t them – it was us.” Artist’s impression of the Euclid observatory. Credit: ESA It was always expected that there would be some water contamination with Euclid‚ which is why there was an “outgassing campaign” shortly after launch. This consisted of the telescope being warmed up by onboard heaters and also partially exposed to the Sun‚ sublimating most of the water brought from Earth. However‚ a considerable amount remained after being absorbed in the telescope’s multi-layer insulation‚ which slowly began building up on the VIS intrument’s mirror surfaces. After months of research‚ lab studies‚ and calibrations‚ the team determined the source and began working on a solution. The obvious solution was to heat Euclid again by running all its internal heaters for days. However‚ this ran the risk of deforming the mechanical structure of the spacecraft‚ which could alter Euclid’s optical alignment. Said Andreas Rudolph‚ Euclid Flight Director at ESA’s mission control: “Most other space missions don’t have such demanding requirements on ‘thermo-optical stability’ as Euclid. To fulfil Euclid’s scientific goals of making a 3D map of the Universe by observing billions of galaxies out to 10 billion light-years‚ across more than a third of the sky‚ means we have to keep the mission incredibly stable – and that includes its temperature. Switching on the heaters in the payload module therefore needs to be done with extreme care.” The team began by individually heating two of Euclid’s mirrors independently‚ a low-risk approach since they are located in areas where water vapor was not likely to contaminate other instruments. After analyzing the initial results‚ the team found that Euclid’s vision was restored to its previous accuracy. However‚ this was a temporary solution‚ and a long-term strategy for regular de-icing is still being sought. In the meantime‚ the ESA promises to continue to monitor the telescope for changes and share any new findings publicly. However‚ the response to this problem highlights the international cooperation that made this mission possible. Said Ralf Kohley‚ Euclid Instrument Operations Scientist who coordinated the response: “A complex mission requires a united response from teams across Europe‚ and I’m incredibly thankful for the effort and skill that so many have poured into this. It took work from teams at ESA’s ESTEC technical heart in the Netherlands‚ the ESAC science operations centre in Madrid and the Flight Control Team at ESOC mission control in Darmstadt – but we couldn’t have done it without the Euclid consortium and the critical inputs we got from spacecraft prime contractor Thales Alenia Space and its industrial partner Airbus Space.” In addition‚ this issue could lead to vital research on how to maintain missions where highly sensitive optics are concerned. Despite how common this issue is for spacecraft‚ there is very little research on how ice forms on optical mirrors and impacts observations. Therefore‚ the solution devised by the mission team and agency could lead to new procedures for future missions. These could come in handy when Euclid is joined by NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (RST) in March 2027 – another mission that will explore the “dark Universe.” Further Reading: ESA The post Ice is Starting to Cloud Euclid's Optics appeared first on Universe Today.
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Seeing Demons: Man's Rare Brain Condition Transforms Faces Into Monsters
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Seeing Demons: Man's Rare Brain Condition Transforms Faces Into Monsters

The mysterious phenomenon of prosopometamorphopsia.
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Rik Emmett: Triumph Won't Make Rock Hall Due to 'Huge Prejudice'
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Rik Emmett: Triumph Won't Make Rock Hall Due to 'Huge Prejudice'

He points a finger at exiled Hall co-founder‚ Jann Wenner. Continue reading…
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Pete Townshend Predicts the Who Will Do a 'Final Tour'
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Pete Townshend Predicts the Who Will Do a 'Final Tour'

He says the band will then "crawl off to die." Continue reading…
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They Didn't Notice That Something Never Seen Before Was Just Exposed On This Cliff By The Mars Rover
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The Sad Life And Tragic Ending Of Tatum O'Neal
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Pizza guy whose quick thinking saved a woman's life gets the reward of a lifetime
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Pizza guy whose quick thinking saved a woman's life gets the reward of a lifetime

Joey Grundl‚ a pizza delivery driver for a Domino's Pizza in Waldo‚ Wisconsin‚ is being hailed as a hero for noticing a kidnapped woman's subtle cry for help.The delivery man was sent to a woman's house to deliver a pie when her ex-boyfriend‚ Dean Hoffman‚ opened the door. Grundl looked over his shoulder and saw a middle-aged woman with a black eye standing behind Hoffman. She appeared to be mouthing the words: "Call the police.""I gave him his pizza and then I noticed behind him was his girlfriend‚" Grundl told WITI Milwaukee. "She pointed to a black eye that was quite visible. She mouthed the words‚ 'Call the police.'"When Grundl got back to his delivery car‚ he called the police. When the police arrived at the home‚ Hoffmann tried to block the door‚ but eventually let the police into the woman's home.After seeing the battered woman‚ Hoffmann was arrested and she was taken to the hospital for her wounds.Earlier in the day‚ Hoffman arrived at the house without her permission and tried to convince her to get back into a relationship with him. He then punched her in the face and hog tied her with a vacuum power cord."If you love me‚ you will let me go‚" she pleaded‚ but he reportedly replied‚ "You know I can't do that." He also threatened to shoot both of them with a .22 caliber firearm he kept in his car. The woman later told authorities that she feared for her life.An alert pizza delivery driver helped save a woman from her abusive ex-boyfriend‚ police say. A 55-year-old Grafton man now faces several counts of domestic ...A day later‚ Grundl was seen on TV wearing a hoodie from Taylor Swift's "Reputation Tour" and her fans quickly jumped into action‚ tagging Swift in photos of the hero. Grundl already had tickets to go to an upcoming Swift concert in Arlington‚ Wisconsin‚ but when Swift learned of the story‚ she arranged to meet Grundl backstage."She … she knew who I was‚" Grundl jokingly tweeted after the concert. "I'm thoroughly convinced Taylor gave me a cold.""This has been one of the most exciting weeks of my life‚" Grundl said. "I'm legitimately getting emotional and I almost never get like this. But as the likely most memorable week of my entire life comes to an end … I guess I can really say … I'm doing better than I ever was." See on Instagram This story originally appeared on 10.4.18
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