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Survival Prepper
Survival Prepper  
2 yrs

Product Review: The Simple Kitchen Line…Update!
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Product Review: The Simple Kitchen Line…Update!

In this video‚ we will review the new product line from ReadyWise called “simple kitchen”. It’s meant to be a mid term storage pantry item not just for emergencies but for day-to-day use for busy families. #Prepper #SHTF #Food #HomeCooking #cookingforkids My channel Focuses on emergency Preparedness topics for the traveling professional and family. Among the topics I'll cover are emergency preparedness‚ food‚ cooking‚ travel tips‚ shooting skills and current events‚ as well as some fun topics such as Pets‚ Bourbon and Politics. Typical Schedule - Subject to Change Mon-Wed-Fri - 07:00a Morning Shorts and News Tuesday - 5:00-6:00p Tuesday Talk Show Thursday - 6:30p Thursday Technical Saturday - 4:00p Saturday Sitrep • Use ROAMING10 for 10% off of a qualifying product from the Readywise Foods Website • Use ROAMING5 for $5 discounts at Wallaby Goods for your Mylar and Food Preservation goods • Use ROAMER15 at ETA Living for a 15% discount on ETA survival Water Filters • Use Home | JASE Medical For your JASE Medical Orders If you'd like to Donate/buy me a Coffee Buy me a Coffee: paypal.me/theroamingprepper (Donations not necessary but always appreciated...please be sure to take care of your needs and the needs of loved ones first...thanks) Reach out: Email: theroamingprepper@gmail.com FaceBook: https://www.facebook.com/TheRoamingPrepper IG: https://www.instagram.com/theroamingprepper/ **DISCLAIMER**: The information may contain copyrighted material and is distributed under the "FAIR USE NOTICE" without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. All research‚ news articles and opinions are passed on for informational purposes only. The founders of the channel and their guests do not accept any responsibility for any incorrect or misinformation stated in any articles‚ videos or chats. The information is provided for entertainment and awareness. Viewers are highly encouraged to to their own research regarding any information including but not limited to medical or survival skills with experts or other professionals in those areas. We also do not take responsibility for actions of viewers.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
2 yrs

Fly Slowly Through Enceladus' Plumes to Detect Life
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Fly Slowly Through Enceladus' Plumes to Detect Life

Enceladus is blasting water into space from the jets at its southern pole. This makes it the ideal place to send a dedicated mission‚ flying the spacecraft through the plumes with life-detection instruments s. A new study suggests that a spacecraft must proceed carefully through the plumes‚ keeping its speed below 4.2 km/second (2‚236 miles per hour). Using a specialized‚ custom-built aerosol impact spectrometer at these speeds will allow fragile amino acids to be captured by the spacecraft’s sample collector. Any faster‚ they’ll shatter‚ providing inclusive results. One of the biggest surprises of the 20-year Cassini mission to the Saturn system was the discovery of the active geysers at Enceladus. At only about 500 km (310 miles) in diameter‚ the ice-covered Enceladus should be too small and too far from the Sun to be active. Instead‚ this little moon is one of the most geologically dynamic objects in the Solar System. Geysers spew from Enceladus in this image from the Cassini spacecraft. Credit: NASA/Cassini mission. Cassini’s stunning backlit images of this moon show plumes erupting in Yellowstone-like geysers‚ emanating from tiger-stripe-shaped fractures in the moon’s surface. The discovery of the geysers took on more importance when Cassini later determined the plumes contained water ice and organics. Since life as we know it relies on water and a source of energy‚ this small but energetic moon has been added to the short list of possible places for life in our Solar System.  During three of Cassini’s passes of Enceladus in 2008 and 2009‚ the spacecraft’s Cosmic Dust Analyser measured the composition of freshly ejected plume grains. The icy particles hit the detector target at speeds of 6.5–17.5 km/s‚ and vaporized instantly. While electrical fields inside the instrument were able to separate the various constituents of the resulting impact cloud for analysis‚ for a future mission‚ scientists would like to measure the particles in the plumes without completely vaporizing them. Back in 2012‚ researchers from the University of California San Diego started working on a custom-built unique aerosol impact spectrometer‚ designed to study collision dynamics of single aerosols and particles at high velocities. Although it wasn’t built specifically to study ice grain impacts‚ it turns out this instrument might be exactly what planetary scientists are looking for to use at Enceladus‚ or even at Jupiter’s moon Europa‚ where there is growing evidence of  active plumes of water vapor erupting from its surface. Robert Continetti’s one-of-a-kind aerosol impact spectrometer was used in this experiment. Ice grains impact the microchannel plate detector (far right) at hypervelocity speeds‚ which can then be characterized in-situ. Continetti and several colleague have now tested the device in a laboratory‚ showing that amino acids transported in ice plumes — like at Enceladus — can survive impact speeds of up to 4.2 km/s. Their research is published in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS). “This apparatus is the only one of its kind in the world that can select single particles and accelerate or decelerate them to chosen final velocities‚” said Robert Continetti‚ a professor from UC San Diego‚ in a press release. “From several micron diameters down to hundreds of nanometers‚ in a variety of materials‚ we’re able to examine particle behavior‚ such as how they scatter or how their structures change upon impact.” From Cassini’s measurements‚ scientists estimate the ice plumes at Enceladus blast out at approximately .4 km/s (800 miles per hour). A spacecraft would have to fly at the right speeds to make sure the particles could be captured intact. This composite image shows suspected plumes of water vapour erupting at the 7 o’clock position off the limb of Jupiter’s moon Europa. The plumes‚ photographed by Hubble’s Imaging Spectrograph‚ were seen in silhouette as the moon passed in front of Jupiter. Hubble’s ultraviolet sensitivity allowed for the features‚ rising over 160 kilometres above Europa’s icy surface‚ to be discerned. The water is believed to come from a subsurface ocean on Europa. The Hubble data were taken on January 26‚ 2014. The image of Europa‚ superimposed on the Hubble data‚ is assembled from data from the Galileo and Voyager missions. Currently slated for launch in October of 2024‚ the Europa Clipper will travel to Jupiter (it will orbit Jupiter instead of Europa directly). It has a spectrometer on board to determine the composition of the surface and scan any plumes spouting water into space. Continetti and colleagues hope that their research will help determine what impact speeds would be optimal. But they also hope any future probes to Saturn might be able to identify a specific series of molecules in the ice grains that could point to whether life exists in the subsurface oceans of these moons. The challenge is having the molecules survive their speedy ejection from the moon and collection by the probe. They are confident their detector can do it. “The implications this has for detecting life elsewhere in the Solar System without missions to the surface of these ocean-world moons is very exciting‚ but our work goes beyond biosignatures in ice grains‚” said Continetti. “It has implications for fundamental chemistry as well. We are excited by the prospect of … looking at the formation of the building blocks of life from chemical reactions activated by ice grain impact.” The post Fly Slowly Through Enceladus' Plumes to Detect Life appeared first on Universe Today.
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Science Explorer
Science Explorer
2 yrs

Can a Supplement Really Help Control Those Pesky Eye Floaters?
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Can a Supplement Really Help Control Those Pesky Eye Floaters?

A look at the science.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs

Bob Dylan Sells His Scottish Mansion for $5.35 Million
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Bob Dylan Sells His Scottish Mansion for $5.35 Million

The rock legend got $1.4 million over asking price for his gorgeous estate. Continue reading…
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INFOWARS
INFOWARS
2 yrs

Watch: BBC Presenter Begins Broadcast by Flipping Off Audience https://www.infowars.com/posts..../watch-bbc-presenter

Watch: BBC Presenter Begins Broadcast by Flipping Off Audience
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Watch: BBC Presenter Begins Broadcast by Flipping Off Audience

Was obscene hand gesture emblematic of what the mainstream media thinks of its audience? Or just a simple mistake?
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INFOWARS
INFOWARS
2 yrs

WATCH: Border Patrol Agent Risks Life to Rescue Drowning Illegal Alien https://www.infowars.com/posts..../watch-border-patrol

WATCH: Border Patrol Agent Risks Life to Rescue Drowning Illegal Alien
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WATCH: Border Patrol Agent Risks Life to Rescue Drowning Illegal Alien

Yet another drowning tragedy averted amid Biden border catastrophe
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One America News Network Feed
One America News Network Feed
2 yrs

Pakistan: Man’s Half-Eaten Body Found At Zoo‚ Tiger Spotted With Shoe In Mouth
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Pakistan: Man’s Half-Eaten Body Found At Zoo‚ Tiger Spotted With Shoe In Mouth

A man in Pakistan has been found dead after a Zoo staffer spotted his half-eaten body‚ along with a tiger who had a crushed shoe in its mouth.
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One America News Network Feed
2 yrs

House Chairmen Threaten Hunter With Contempt Of Congress
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House Chairmen Threaten Hunter With Contempt Of Congress

Hunter Biden‚ the president's controversial son‚ faces possible charges of contempt of Congress if he does not show up for a closed-door deposition at the U.S. Capitol on December 13th.
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One America News Network Feed
2 yrs

Dave Portnoy Refuses To Hire From Harvard‚ MIT And Penn After Presidents’ Congressional Testimony
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Dave Portnoy Refuses To Hire From Harvard‚ MIT And Penn After Presidents’ Congressional Testimony

The CEO of Barstool Sports‚ Dave Portnoy‚ has announced that he will not hire any applicants who went to college at Harvard‚ MIT and Penn. 
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Hans Schultz
Hans Schultz  
2 yrs

WOKE ALERT: Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube - Consumers' Research

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WOKE ALERT: Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube - Consumers' Research
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WOKE ALERT: Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube - Consumers' Research

Facebook and Instagram are being investigated for giving child predators direct access to vulnerable children. Meanwhile, “YouTube Kids” is pushing how to be a drag queen videos to children, featuring young kids dressed in drag.
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