NASA launches satellites to study northern lights

Saturday, February 17, 2007 

A Delta II rocket blasted off from NASA’s Cape Canaveral launch pad today, carrying five satellites designed to investigate the northern lights and the electromagnetic storms that cause them. The launch had been twice delayed due to bad weather, but was eventually performed at 23:00 UTC.

NASA and the Canadian Space Agency have collectively invested $200 million in the mission, known as the THEMIS Project. Through this mission, they hope to develop better techniques to forecast electromagnetic storms, in order to protect communication satellites, power grids, and spacewalking astronauts. Scientists from the University of Alberta and the University of Calgary also helped with the project.

The Sun continuously sends a stream of charged particles, called the solar wind, at the Earth. We are generally protected from the solar wind by the Earth’s magnetosphere. During substorms, however, the magnetosphere gets overloaded by the solar wind and the magnetic field lines stretch until they eventually snap back, energizing and flinging electrically charged particles towards Earth.

Scientists want to find out what snaps in the overloaded magnetosphere to trigger a substorm.

US Marines change hat style in response to manufacturer’s closure

Saturday, October 26, 2013 

Following incorrect statements by media organizations that include Fox News and the New York Post earlier in the week that the US Marine Corps were changing their hats in order to make them more gender neutral, the Corps issued a statement yesterday countering the claim, saying they are only changing the dress hat for women. In a statement on their website, they said this change is only “for female Marines because the current manufacturer is going out of business”.

Commandant of the Marine Corps General James F. Amos is quoted in the Corps statement as saying, “the President in no way, shape or form directed the Marine Corps to change our uniform cover.” The quote follows media claims the US President directed the Marine Corps to make a change to a more “girly” dress hat.

The women’s hats were made by a different manufacturer than the men’s hat. At the same time, the US Department of Defense also asked the Corps to develop a more unisex option for both dress and service hats. In preparation for a quarterly meeting of the Marine Corps Uniform Board scheduled for next week, a survey was sent out asking for feedback on whether women’s hats should be made to more closely model the current men’s dress hat or if all Marines should switch to the Dan Daly cap.

Other changes in the US military uniforms are scheduled to take place by the end of the year. In the Navy, flame-resistant variant coveralls are scheduled to be introduced in December of this year. Admiral Bill Gortney, the head of Fleet Forces Command, is quoted in the Marine Corps Times as saying. “Our sailors’ safety is our primary concern here […] If you’re on board a ship and a fire breaks out, you rush to that scene, you escape that scene or you’re assisting a shipmate in whatever you’re wearing. And so this fills in that particular need. You combine this with our existing flash hoods and gloves and you tuck your leg pants in […] it will provide the fire-resistant capability that we think is needed.”

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You can have anything inside or outside the house, but if you find any young boys, please return them to Michael. (?Zachary) 05:26, 27 February 2008 (UTC)

It seems that even people as well off as Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, could use a payday loan himself in these times. He has been getting a lot of coverage of his legal and financial troubles, and it apparently has come to a head. It has just been announced that Jackson will hold a 5 day auction in April of 2009, selling off various personal items. Among the lots for sale are the gates to his Neverland Ranch, and the white glove he wore in the video to his smash hit “Billy Jean.” Since his eccentric behavior has gotten more and more high profile, some members of the press have taken to labeling him “Wacko Jacko.” Jackson also recently settled a lawsuit brought against him by a member of the Bahraini royal family, out of court, who claimed that Jackson owed him money for not delivering a book and an album that Jackson agreed to produce in exchange for living expenses while he stayed in Bahrain for a few months. A spokesman for the Beverly Hills auction house said that it is not a forced sale, though sources close to Jackson say he ahs been living beyond his means for some time. If you don’t to want to have to sell your stuff during a sudden dent into your budget, you can always look into options like payday loans.

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Italy score two late in Extra Time to advance to finals, hosts Germany to play in third place match

Tuesday, July 4, 2006 

Two stylish Italian goals minutes from the end of the second period of Extra Time prevented a penalty kick shootout and sent Germany out of the FIFA World Cup in Dortmund on Tuesday.

Despite the best attacking efforts from the two teams, the score had remained level during 90 minutes of regulation time and the 28 overtime minutes that preceded the game winner.

Moments after Jens Lehmann had dived to put Andrea Pirlo’s 25 yard drive behind for a corner, the German keeper was helpless. With the clock on 119 minutes Fabio Grosso, found in the area by Pirlo, circled a left foot shot across him just inside the far post.

Just two minutes later, Alessandro Del Piero got Italy’s second with the last kick of the game when he clipped high past Lehmann’s left hand at the end of a fast break-away with Alberto Gilardino.

Lehmann had the busier match and made eight saves while Gianluigi Buffon was troubled by two. The Arsenal goalkeeper had also to deal with twelve corner kicks, many of which he plucked easily from the Italian heads.

Germany played the game without ball winner Torsten Frings, whom FIFA had suspended from the match for a punch thrown in a melee after the penalty shootout in the quarter-final against Argentina.

In the 90 minutes the better chances fell to Germany. On half an hour Bernd Schneider was free on goal but did not keep his shot down. After an hour Lukas Podolski, right of goal, spun and shot but was denied by Gianluigi Buffon.

The Italian defence had not conceded a goal for four games, and were to go on to record a fifth shut out in six games at the World Cup finals.

The statistics suggest Italy were the most attacking side in the match with eight more corners, nine more offsides and 14 per cent more ball possession than their opponents.

Italy played overtime with a vigorous intent to win and nearly cracked the Germans in the first two minutes. Gilardino cut back from the goal line and got away a sneaky near post shot but it bounced off the inside of Lehmann’s left post. Gianluca Zambrotta drove one from the edge of the area but was denied by Lehmann’s crossbar.

The Germans who had gone the full 120 minutes in their last game appeared the more tired team but had a chance to go 1-0 in front. Lukas Podolski was found unmarked at the near post, but his header from ten yards was about ten yards wide.

Italy had an emotional history of penalty kick shootout losses at the World Cup, including a defeat in the 1994 World Cup final, but Marcello Lippi’s team’s persistence was eventually rewarded. There were no penalties to overcome. Germany has won a total of five World Cup penalty shootouts in a row.

Match 61

Attendance: 65’000

Substitutes

Coach: Jürgen Klinsmann

denotes one goal scored.

Substitutes

Coach: Marcello Lippi

denotes one goal scored.

Referee: Benito Archundia

Assistant referee: Jose Ramirez

Assistant referee: Hector Vergara

Fourth referee: Toru Kamikawa

Fifth referee: Yoshikazu Hiroshima

France beat Portugal 1-0 and reach Fifa World Cup final

IMF approves US$1.13 billion loan to Pakistan

Saturday, May 15, 2010 

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said yesterday that its board has approved a loan package worth US$1.13 billion to be granted to Pakistan.

The move came after the IMF reviewed Pakistan’s economic performance with a standby arrangment worth $11.3 billion aimed at improving the country’s balance of payments. According to a statement by the fund, disbursements have reached $7.27 billion from the plan.

The IMF described Pakistan’s economic situation as having improved in spite of “adverse security developments and a rapidly changing political environment”, although saying the economy was still vulnerable.

The board also noted that it would grant waivers for several performance criteria Pakistan did not meet, namely overrunning the budget deficit and surpassing State Bank of Pakistan borrowing limits.

Pakistan requested a bailout package two years ago from the IMF, as it was struggling with three-decade-high inflation rates; the country has also seen much violence from rebel groups, with bombings having killed over 3,200 people since July of 2007.

There S A First Time For Everything

There s a First Time for Everything

by

cassie

So, you think you have what it takes to enter the trade of stock exchange, investments and boosting your income. Maybe you are apprehensive about your income, in which case you can opt for mutual funds. If you are more confident in your stock and market knowledge and in the amount of time and resources you can put in, then you are ready to invest directly. Regardless of the scenario, here are some tips to make sure your income is properly safeguarded and you make the best choices regarding trade and stocks.

1. Know your company: before buying stock, spend some time researching your company of choice. Research their sales, revenue and margins. Speculative markets also play a role as sentiments regarding the future of your income are relevant to stock acquisition and oscillating prices.

2. Long-term planning: give your stock time to grow. Base your income expectations on realistic factors. Remember that time is the best antidote to risk: the longer the term of your stock, the lower the negative impact it has on your income.

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3. Don t be emotional: don t base your moods on the turn of the market. Don t trade off stock simply because the market is fluctuating. A well diversified portfolio will inevitably contain faulty stock. When this happens, use reason and stay objective. Don t rush into decisions.

4. Read the signs: your trade system will be based on public information. Use reports available online to scout for tips and to see stock patterns and the direction a company is going in. Trade your stock based on previously established company patterns and your income will flow steadily.

5. Analysis first: use the same kind of rigor in research as you would if you were the owner of a company. Your trade should govern your investment options. Invest in what you know best: a doctor, for example, knows the pharmaceutical business. Trade based high dividend yield and low debt to equity ration.

6. Don t spread yourself too thin: monitoring stock can be tricky so limit your trade to 15 or 20 companies. If based in diverse areas, your income will be steady and not subject to market fluctuation. Monitor stock evolution at least on a quarterly basis. Trade only in order to meet financial obligation or to balance out when stock become over valued.

Follow these basic tips and keep a level head. Businesses have been down for a variety of reasons: slow growth, low demand, low pricing power, high debts or an unfavorable policy environment. This will lead to your income suffering pitfalls or surges, but keep in mind that it s an incredibly fast-moving game and oscillations are inevitable. Invest in safe stock in the beginning before you are confident enough to stray outside your financial comfort zone. As your experience grows, you will become ready to invest in other stocks that are more risky but will improve the diversification of your portfolio and have astounding effects on your income.

Cassie Smith is a copywriter for more than 10 years. He takes special interest in online

trade

options and writes various articles based on this topic. In this article, she speaks about history of online trading from where the concept of

income

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