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Warrior Ethos - Preppers Need To Be Warriors!
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Warrior Ethos - Preppers Need To Be Warriors!

#survival #prepping #prepper #offgrid #shtf Never Be cold again! Fortress All Weather Gear: https://www.fortressclothing.com/?afmc=c5&;utm_campaign=c5&;utm_source=leaddyno&;utm_medium=affiliate Jase Medical: https://jasemedical.com/ Coupon code: ASYMMETRICAL10 AP Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=12669683 Save on My Patriot Supply orders with AP: http://preparewithap.com/ Email: asymmetricalpreparedness@gmail.com
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Everything You Need To Know About Hiding (Cache) Your GEAR | On3 Jason Salyer
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Everything You Need To Know About Hiding (Cache) Your GEAR | On3 Jason Salyer

There has been 3 times in US history when gold was illegal to own. If this happed again‚ would you comply? Caches have been used to safely store valuable items for centuries. Having something you want to hide? Jason discuss caches including where‚ what‚ and how to stash items from prying eyes. In this video Jason demonstrates how to hide important survival items. For ad-free‚ uncensored videos and exclusive content please subscribe to a Survival Dispatch Insider membership ... 🔥 https://tinyurl.com/27f495t9 #survival #urbansurvival #shtfsurvival #preppercache #stockpile Get the SD weekly Situation Report ✅ https://SurvivalDispatch.com/sitrep-signup/ ‼️Please check your spam folder if you’re subscribed to our SITREP Survival Dispatch Store 💥 https://SurvivalDispatchStore.com Survival Dispatch Website 🇺🇸 http://SurvivalDispatch.com All SD Links In One Place 💯 https://linktr.ee/SurvivalDispatch Do you want your product(s) reviewed‚ or would you like to be a guest on our channel? 📧 Support@SurvivalDispatch.com DISCLAIMER: The materials published on Survival Dispatch’s YouTube channel‚ Rumble Channel‚ social media accounts‚ and website (including any show‚ episode‚ guest appearance‚ etc. appearing within) are for informational and entertainment purposes only. The opinions expressed through this video or podcast are the opinions of the individual author(s) and are for educational and documentary purposes only. Please note‚ we have affiliate partnerships with some brands mentioned on our YouTube channel and Rumble and we may get a small portion of the revenue when you purchase an item using the links provided. FAIR USE: In the rare instance that we include someone else’s footage it is covered under Fair Use for Documentary and Educational purposes with the intention of driving commentary and allowing freedom of speech. IMPORTANT: All firearms footage is produced in a safe environment by highly trained professionals with decades of experience. These videos are strictly for educational and entertainment purposes only. Imitation or the use of anything demonstrated in our videos is done AT YOUR OWN RISK. Do not attempt to replicate the actions featured in our videos without the proper training‚ licensing‚ and medical professionals present. We are not attempting to sell you firearms featured in our videos. We are not instructing our viewers on how to modify firearms‚ accessories‚ or otherwise change their basic legal function. All firearms and accessories are legal products commonly available in retail stores across the United States. Our videos are for entertainment purposes only. We are not an FFL and DO NOT sell or deal in firearms. Such practice is heavily regulated and subject to applicable laws. We DO NOT sell firearms‚ parts‚ or magazines. © 2023 Survival Dispatch
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Next Generation Space Telescopes Could Use Deformable Mirrors to Image Earth-Sized Worlds
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Next Generation Space Telescopes Could Use Deformable Mirrors to Image Earth-Sized Worlds

Observing distant objects is no easy task‚ thanks to our planet’s thick and fluffy atmosphere. As light passes through the upper reaches of our atmosphere‚ it is refracted and distorted‚ making it much harder to discern objects at cosmological distances (billions of light years away) and small objects in adjacent star systems like exoplanets. For astronomers‚ there are only two ways to overcome this problem: send telescopes to space or equip telescopes with mirrors that can adjust to compensate for atmospheric distortion. Since 1970‚ NASA and the ESA have launched more than 90 space telescopes into orbit‚ and 29 of these are still active‚ so it’s safe to say we’ve got that covered! But in the coming years‚ a growing number of ground-based telescopes will incorporate adaptive optics (AOs) that will allow them to perform cutting-edge astronomy. This includes the study of exoplanets‚ which next-generation telescopes will be able to observe directly using coronographs and self-adjusting mirrors. This will allow astronomers to obtain spectra directly from their atmospheres and characterize them to see if they are habitable. NASA is pursuing the development of adaptive optics through its Deformable Mirror Technology project‚ which is carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at Caltech and sponsored by NASA’s Astrophysics Division Strategic Astrophysics Technology (SAT) and the NASA Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) programs. The research is being led by Dr. Eduardo Bendek from JPL and Dr. Tyler Groff from NASA’s Goddard Spaceflight Center (GSFC) – the co-chairs of the DM Technology Roadmap working group – Boston Micromachines (BMC) founder and CEO Paul Bierden‚ and Adaptive Optics Associates (AOX) Program Manager Kevin King. Directly Imaging Exoplanets The field of exoplanet studies has exploded in recent years‚ with 5‚539 confirmed candidates in 4‚129 systems and over 10‚000 more awaiting confirmation. Finding habitable planets among these many candidates is crucial to addressing one of the greatest mysteries of all time: are we alone in the Universe? Thanks to advances in instrumentation‚ advanced analytics‚ and data-sharing‚ the field has been transitioning from discovery to characterization. However‚ to date‚ most exoplanets have been discovered using indirect methods. To do this effectively‚ scientists need to be able to observe exoplanets directly. This is known as the Direct Imaging method‚ where astronomers study light reflected directly from an exoplanet atmosphere and/or surface. This light is then analyzed with spectrometers to determine its chemical composition‚ allowing astronomers to constrain habitability. Unfortunately‚ it is very difficult to resolve smaller‚ rocky planets that orbit closer to their parent stars – which is where Earth-like planets are expected to be found – due to the overpowering glare from their stars. This is likely to change with cutting-edge telescopes like James Webb‚ as well as next-generation arrays like the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT)‚ the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT)‚ and the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT). These ground-based arrays will combine 30-meter primary mirrors‚ advanced spectrometers‚ and coronographs (instruments that block out starlight). Deformable mirrors are an essential component of a coronagraph‚ as they can correct for the tiniest of imperfections in the telescope and remove any remaining starlight contamination. This is essential since a misalignment between mirrors or a change in the mirror’s shape – i.e.‚ which leads to instability in the telescope’s optics – can result in glare that obscures the detection of smaller rocky exoplanets. Moreover‚ detecting an Earth-like planet demands an extremely precise optical quality of 10s of picometers (pm) – about the size of a hydrogen atom. This requires very precise control of a telescope’s mirrors in real-time that can correct for any source of interference. One of the Unit Telescopes (UTs) that make up the ESO’s Very Large Telescope is seen firing four lasers which are crucial to the telescope’s adaptive optics systems. Credit: ESO Deformable Mirrors Deformable Mirrors (DM) rely on precisely controlled pistol-like actuators to change the shape of a reflective mirror. For ground-based telescopes‚ DMs allow them to adjust the optical path of incoming light to correct for external perturbations (like atmospheric turbulence) or optical misalignments or defects in the telescope. For space telescopes‚ DMs do not need to correct for Earth’s atmosphere but for very small optical perturbations that occur as the space telescope and its instruments heat up and cool down in orbit. Ground-based deformable mirrors have been tested and offer state-of-the-art performance‚ but further developments are needed for space-based DMs that future missions will use. Two main DM actuator technologies are currently being developed for space missions: electrostrictive technology and electrostatically-forced Micro-Electro Mechanical-Systems (MEMS). For the former‚ actuators are mechanically connected to the DMs and contract to modify the mirror’s surface when voltages are applied. The latter consists of mirror surfaces being deformed by an electrostatic force between an electrode and the mirror. Several NASA-sponsored contractor teams are advancing the DM technology‚ including MEMS DMs manufactured by Boston Micromachines Corporation (BMC) and Electrostrictive DMs manufactured by AOA Xinetics (AOX). Both the BMC mirrors have been tested in vacuum conditions and undergone launch vibration testing‚ while the AOX mirrors have also been vacuum tested and qualified for spaceflight. While ground-based DMs have validated the technology – like the BMC’s coronagraph instrument at the Gemini Observatory – steps must be taken to develop DMs for future space telescopes. Future Observatories NASA plans to demonstrate the effectiveness of DMs with a chronograph technology demonstrator that will launch aboard the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (RST) in May 2027. The lessons learned from this demonstration will help lead to an even more sophisticated system for the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HabEx). This proposed NASA mission will directly image planetary systems around Sun-like stars (scheduled to launch by 2035). The HWO will require DMs with up to ~10‚000 actuators‚ each of which will rely on high-voltage connections – which will be a major challenge to design. The HWO would also involve unprecedented wavefront control requirements down to single-digit picometers and a stability of about 10 pm/hour. These requirements will drive not only the development of DM technology but also the electronics that control them since the resolution and stability are largely dependent on the quality of the command signals sent by the controller. Ensuring this requires the implementation of filters to remove any electronic noise. This work will be overseen by NASA’s Astrophysics Division‚ which is preparing a Technology Roadmap to further advance the DM performance to enable the HWO. Further Reading: NASA The post Next Generation Space Telescopes Could Use Deformable Mirrors to Image Earth-Sized Worlds appeared first on Universe Today.
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Ozzy Blasts Geezer Butler for Not Reaching Out‚ Butler Responds
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Ozzy Blasts Geezer Butler for Not Reaching Out‚ Butler Responds

'We all grew up together‚ and he can’t pick up the f--king phone like a man and see how I’m doing.' Continue reading…
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Killing Joke Guitarist Geordie Walker Dead at 64
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Killing Joke Guitarist Geordie Walker Dead at 64

Geordie Walker‚ longtime guitarist of revered post-punk rockers Killing Joke‚ has died at the age of 64 according to several reports. Continue reading…
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