Saturday, November 30, 2019

Starburst Galaxy M94 from Hubble

Why does this galaxy have a ring of bright blue stars? Beautiful island universe Messier 94 lies a mere 15 million light-years distant in the northern constellation of the Hunting Dogs (Canes Venatici). A popular target for Earth-based astronomers, the face-on spiral galaxy is about 30,000 light-years across, with spiral arms sweeping through the outskirts of its broad disk. But this Hubble Space Telescope field of view spans about 7,000 light-years across M94’s central region. The featured close-up highlights the galaxy’s compact, bright nucleus, prominent inner dust lanes, and the remarkable bluish ring of young massive stars. The ring stars are all likely less than 10 million years old, indicating that M94 is a starburst galaxy that is experiencing an epoch of rapid star formation. The circular ripple of blue stars is likely a wave propagating outward, having been triggered by the gravity and rotation of a oval matter distributions. Because M94 is relatively nearby, astronomers can better explore details of its starburst ring. via NASA https://ift.tt/2r1lDrk


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Incumbent Geingob Wins Namibia Presidential Election With 56.3% of the Vote by Reuters


By Reuters

Namibia’s incumbent President Hage Geingob has won the 2019 presidential election with 56.3% of the vote, the Electoral Commission of Namibia (ECN) said on Saturday, surviving the country’s biggest corruption scandal, an economic recession and a f…

Published: November 30, 2019 at 05:40PM

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Hamilton Says He’s Flattered by Ferrari’s Praise by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

A laughing Lewis Hamilton did little to quash rumors of a potential move from Mercedes to Ferrari by acknowledging he was flattered by comments from the Italian team principal.

Published: November 30, 2019 at 11:46AM

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With Most Votes Counted, Namibia’s Leader Faces 2nd Term by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

With more than 85% of votes counted, Namibia’s president was set to win another term Saturday and already was thanking voters.

Published: November 30, 2019 at 08:16AM

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Students Fainting From Hunger in Venezuela’s Failing School System by Anatoly Kurmanaev and Isayen Herrera


By Anatoly Kurmanaev and Isayen Herrera

Children ask teachers at the entrance of one struggling primary school if there is food before deciding whether to come in.

Published: November 30, 2019 at 05:00AM

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For Filipino Seafarers, a Lonely Life Celebrated in Song by Aurora Almendral and Jes Aznar


By Aurora Almendral and Jes Aznar

The Philippines for decades has supplied the largest share of labor on the world’s cargo ships. Filipino culture is brought aboard, from food to song and sports.

Published: November 30, 2019 at 05:00AM

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Students Fainting From Hunger in Venezuela’s Failing School System by Anatoly Kurmanaev and Isayen Herrera


By Anatoly Kurmanaev and Isayen Herrera

Children ask teachers at the entrance of one struggling primary school if there is food before deciding whether to come in.

Published: November 30, 2019 at 05:00AM

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Studying Sea Snakes? Time to Call the ‘Fantastic Grandmothers’ by Annie Roth


By Annie Roth

A group of snorkeling seniors has helped scientists collect data about greater sea snakes in New Caledonia.

Published: November 30, 2019 at 05:00AM

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The Suburbs Are Kicking the Animals Out. Enter the Animal Rescue Squad. by Gray Chapman


By Gray Chapman

Suburban encroachment means tough times for wild critters. Here’s who helps them.

Published: November 30, 2019 at 05:00AM

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Friday, November 29, 2019

From a Box to a Coffin: The Long and Deadly Road Home for Vietnamese Migrants by Reuters


By Reuters

They left Vietnam carrying dreams of small fortunes and the heavy burden of family expectations.

Published: November 30, 2019 at 01:46AM

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Star Trails for a Red Planet

Does Mars have a north star? In long exposures of Earth’s night sky, star trails make concentric arcs around the north celestial pole, the direction of our fair planet’s axis of rotation. Bright star Polaris is presently the Earth’s North Star, close on the sky to Earth’s north celestial pole. But long exposures on Mars show star trails too, concentric arcs about a celestial pole determined by Mars’ axis of rotation. Tilted like planet Earth’s, the martian axis of rotation points in a different direction in space though. It points to a place on the sky between stars in Cygnus and Cepheus with no bright star comparable to Earth’s north star Polaris nearby. So even though this ruddy, weathered landscape is remarkably reminiscent of terrain in images from the martian surface, the view must be from planet Earth, with north star Polaris near the center of concentric star trails. The landforms in the foreground are found in Qinghai Province in northwestern China. via NASA https://ift.tt/2rADqpl


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From a Box to a Coffin: The Long and Deadly Road Home for Vietnamese Migrants by Reuters


By Reuters

They left Vietnam carrying dreams of small fortunes and the heavy burden of family expectations.

Published: November 29, 2019 at 11:43PM

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Witness in Hard Rock Hotel Collapse Is Deported by Adeel Hassan


By Adeel Hassan

A construction worker who became a witness in a federal safety investigation into lapses at the New Orleans construction site was deported to his native Honduras, his lawyers said.

Published: November 29, 2019 at 04:44PM

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A Whistle-Blower, a Collapsed Hotel, an Imminent Deportation by Deniz Daser and Sarah Fouts


By Deniz Daser and Sarah Fouts

Deregulation should be blamed for a fallen building — not the worker who sounded the alarm.

Published: November 29, 2019 at 11:00AM

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Warming Waters, Moving Fish: How Climate Change Is Reshaping Iceland by Kendra Pierre-Louis and Nanna Heitmann


By Kendra Pierre-Louis and Nanna Heitmann

Ocean temperatures are on the rise and warming waters are causing fish to swim for their lives, causing financial disruption and international conflicts. 

Published: November 29, 2019 at 05:00AM

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Not Lost in Translation: Provocative Foreign Fiction by Alison McCulloch


By Alison McCulloch

Writers cast light on other countries’ shadows: from a sinister factory in Japan to a secret-filled Yugoslav town to a prisonlike kitchen in the south of India.

Published: November 29, 2019 at 05:00AM

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Thursday, November 28, 2019

Galileo s Europa Remastered

Looping through the Jovian system in the late 1990s, the Galileo spacecraft recorded stunning views of Europa and uncovered evidence that the moon’s icy surface likely hides a deep, global ocean. Galileo’s Europa image data has been remastered here, using improved new calibrations to produce a color image approximating what the human eye might see. Europa’s long curving fractures hint at the subsurface liquid water. The tidal flexing the large moon experiences in its elliptical orbit around Jupiter supplies the energy to keep the ocean liquid. But more tantalizing is the possibility that even in the absence of sunlight that process could also supply the energy to support life, making Europa one of the best places to look for life beyond Earth. What kind of life could thrive in a deep, dark, subsurface ocean? Consider planet Earth’s own extreme shrimp. via NASA https://ift.tt/37M1E0j


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Norwegian Police Probe Bank DNB Over Namibia Fisheries Scandal by Reuters


By Reuters

Norwegian police are investigating DNB, the country’s largest bank, to establish whether any laws were broken in its handling of payments from an Icelandic fisheries firm to Namibia, police and the bank said on Thursday.

Published: November 28, 2019 at 11:34AM

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Vietnamese Village Holds Funeral for Trafficking Victims by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

The village of Dien Thinh bid farewell Thursday to two of its sons, victims of a human trafficking tragedy unveiled last month when the bodies of 39 Vietnamese were discovered in a truck in England.

Published: November 28, 2019 at 04:22AM

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Dutch Coast Guard Launches Search for Missing Fishing Boat by The Associated Press


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The Dutch coast guard launched a large-scale search operation Thursday, involving a naval minesweeper, helicopters and other vessels after a fishing boat went missing and very likely sank in the North Sea.

Published: November 28, 2019 at 06:25AM

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Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Moon and Planets at Twilight

This week’s ongoing conjunction of Venus and Jupiter may have whetted your appetite for skygazing. Tonight is the main course though. On November 28, a young crescent Moon will join them posing next to the two bright planets above the western horizon at twilight. Much like tonight’s visual feast, this night skyscape shows a young lunar crescent and brilliant Venus in the western evening twilight on October 29. The celestial beacons are setting over distant mountains and the Minya monastery, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan, China, planet Earth. Then Mercury, not Jupiter, was a celestial companion to Venus and the Moon. The fleeting innermost planet is just visible here in the bright twilight, below and left of Venus and near the center of the frame. Tomorrow, November 29, the crescent Moon will also help you spot planet Saturn for desert. via NASA https://ift.tt/2XRe2Yr


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Protester Voices: Colombians Share Their Mounting Discontent by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

Protesters in Colombia have been marching for nearly a week in demonstrations that are drawing students, workers and even entire families.

Published: November 27, 2019 at 10:04PM

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Ruckelshaus, Who Defied Nixon in Watergate Firing, Dies by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

William Doyle Ruckelshaus, who famously quit his job in the U.S. Justice Department rather than carry out President Richard Nixon’s order to fire the special prosecutor investigating the Watergate scandal, has died. He was 87.

Published: November 27, 2019 at 03:19PM

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William Ruckelshaus, Who Quit in ‘Saturday Night Massacre,’ Dies at 87 by Robert D. McFadden


By Robert D. McFadden

Mr. Ruckelshaus refused President Nixon’s order to fire the special prosecutor investigating the Watergate scandal and stepped down as his dismissal was being prepared.

Published: November 27, 2019 at 01:42PM

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In Scotland, Brexit Is on the Line. So Is the Future of the U.K. by Stephen Castle


By Stephen Castle

The Scots could decide the outcome of Britain’s election next month, the future of Brexit and maybe even the survival of the United Kingdom.

Published: November 27, 2019 at 12:29PM

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7 Great Shorter Stories for the Elementary School Years by Maria Russo


By Maria Russo

When you need a book that’s high in quality but low in page count, try these standouts.

Published: November 27, 2019 at 11:35AM

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Edmunds’ Experts Pick Their Favorite Must-Have Car Features by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

The average person owns a vehicle for about six and a half years. When it’s time to buy a new one, chances are there’s a lot of new technology to catch up on. Even in the short span of a three-year lease, tech features and creature comforts evolve…

Published: November 27, 2019 at 06:16AM

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Namibia Arrests Former Justice Minister in Fishing Scandal by Reuters


By Reuters

Namibia has arrested its former justice minister on suspicion of receiving kickbacks from Iceland’s biggest fishing firm in a scandal that has cast a shadow over the ruling party as it faces its toughest challenge to date in an election on Wednesd…

Published: November 27, 2019 at 06:07AM

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Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Namibians Vote in Tight Contest Clouded by Economic Crisis by Reuters


By Reuters

Namibians voted on Wednesday in what was expected to be the toughest contest yet for the party that has ruled for three decades of independence, an election it was still expected to win despite a brutal economic crisis.

Published: November 27, 2019 at 12:55AM

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Namibia Votes as Ruling Party Faces Unprecedented Challenge by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

Polls are opening in Namibia, where the ruling party faces its biggest challenge since independence nearly three decades ago. The resource-rich southern African nation’s registered 1.3 million voters are choosing the president and National Assembl…

Published: November 27, 2019 at 12:16AM

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Hoags Object: A Nearly Perfect Ring Galaxy

Is this one galaxy or two? This question came to light in 1950 when astronomer Arthur Hoag chanced upon this unusual extragalactic object. On the outside is a ring dominated by bright blue stars, while near the center lies a ball of much redder stars that are likely much older. Between the two is a gap that appears almost completely dark. How Hoag’s Object formed, including its nearly perfectly round ring of stars and gas, remains unknown. Genesis hypotheses include a galaxy collision billions of years ago and the gravitational effect of a central bar that has since vanished. The featured photo was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope and recently reprocessed using an artificially intelligent de-noising algorithm. Observations in radio waves indicate that Hoag’s Object has not accreted a smaller galaxy in the past billion years. Hoag’s Object spans about 100,000 light years and lies about 600 million light years away toward the constellation of the Snake (Serpens). Many galaxies far in the distance are visible toward the right, while coincidentally, visible in the gap at about seven o’clock, is another but more distant ring galaxy. via NASA https://ift.tt/34qUa0D


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Myriad Frustrations Draw Colombians Back Onto Streets by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

Colombians unhappy with President Iván Duque’s response to nearly a week of boisterous protests are taking to the streets again Wednesday demonstrating over issues ranging from tax reform to shark hunting quotas in the biggest display of unrest th…

Published: November 27, 2019 at 12:07AM

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Man Using Magnet Fishes WWI-Era Grenade From Michigan River by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

A magnet-wielding angler has fished a World War I-era grenade from a western Michigan river.

Published: November 26, 2019 at 08:22PM

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Local Hero: Florida Hotelier Harris Rosen Keeps His Giving Close to Home by Reuters


By Reuters

Harris Rosen has a chain of eight hotels bearing his name in the Orlando area, but he makes most of his headlines these days for giving away his fortune.

Published: November 26, 2019 at 10:16AM

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‘Tiny Love: The Complete Stories,’ by Larry Brown: An Excerpt by Unknown Author


By Unknown Author

An excerpt from “Tiny Love: The Complete Stories,” by Larry Brown

Published: November 26, 2019 at 05:01AM

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Who’s More Qualified to Write About Death Than a Funeral Director Poet? by Scott Simon


By Scott Simon

Thomas Lynch’s new essay collection, “The Depositions,” should be required reading for anyone who is going to die someday.

Published: November 26, 2019 at 05:00AM

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Monday, November 25, 2019

Venus and Jupiter on the Horizon

What are those two bright objects on the horizon? Venus and Jupiter. The two brightest planets in the night sky passed very close together — angularly — just two days ago. In real space, they were just about as far apart as usual, since Jupiter (on the right) orbits the Sun around seven times farther out than Venus. The planetary duo were captured together two days ago in a picturesque sunset sky from Llers, Catalonia, Spain between a tree and the astrophotographer’s daughter. These two planets will continue to stand out in the evening sky, toward the west, for the next few days, with a sliver of a crescent Moon and a fainter Saturn also visible nearby. As November ends, Jupiter will sink lower into the sunset horizon with each subsequent night, while Venus will rise higher. The next Jupiter-Venus conjunction will occur in early 2021. via NASA https://ift.tt/2XSeSEb


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Safeguarding the Seas, 1 Protected Area at a Time by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

From the surface, these 22 square miles of water are unexceptional.

Published: November 26, 2019 at 12:04AM

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West Virginia Sportsmen Groups Oppose National Park by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

West Virginia sportsmen’s groups say they are not happy they could lose about 4,800 acres (1,940 hectares) of hunting land if the New River Gorge National River is designated a national park and preserve.

Published: November 25, 2019 at 09:52AM

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Failing Ice Cellars Signal Changes in Alaska Whaling Towns by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

For generations, people in Alaska’s far-north whaling villages have relied on hand-built ice cellars dug deep into the permafrost to age their subsistence food to perfection and keep it cold throughout the year.

Published: November 25, 2019 at 01:04AM

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Worker Hurt in New Orleans Hotel Collapse May Be Deported by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

A construction worker hurt in the collapse of the Hard Rock Hotel construction site in New Orleans may be deported to Honduras as soon as Monday.

Published: November 25, 2019 at 07:07AM

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Namibian Court Throws Out Case Against Voting Machines by Reuters


By Reuters

A Namibian court dismissed a case on Monday aimed at preventing the use of electronic voting machines in its presidential election, which opponents of President Hage Geingob fear could be used to rig the result.

Published: November 25, 2019 at 06:02AM

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Sunday, November 24, 2019

NGC 6995: The Bat Nebula

Do you see the bat? It haunts this cosmic close-up of the eastern Veil Nebula. The Veil Nebula itself is a large supernova remnant, the expanding debris cloud from the death explosion of a massive star. While the Veil is roughly circular in shape and covers nearly 3 degrees on the sky toward the constellation of the Swan (Cygnus), the Bat Nebula, NGC 6995, spans only 1/2 degree, about the apparent size of the Moon. That translates to 12 light-years at the Veil’s estimated distance, a reassuring 1,400 light-years from planet Earth. In the composite of image data recorded through broad and narrow band filters, emission from hydrogen atoms in the remnant is shown in red with strong emission from oxygen and nitrogen atoms shown in hues of blue. Of course, in the western part of the Veil lies another seasonal apparition: the Witch’s Broom Nebula. via NASA https://ift.tt/35yM1XY


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82 Days Underwater: The Tide Is High, but They’re Holding On by Patricia Mazzei


By Patricia Mazzei

A brutal “king tides” season made worse by climate change has flooded the streets of a Florida Keys community for nearly three months.

Published: November 24, 2019 at 07:59PM

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Home Buyouts Split Apart a Flood-Prone Missouri Town by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

Tammy Kilgore raised the giant claw of a John Deere excavator high in the air, then slammed it down on the roof the house where she had spent nearly her entire adult life.

Published: November 24, 2019 at 10:31AM

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Home Buyouts Split Apart a Flood-Prone Missouri Town by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

Tammy Kilgore raised the giant claw of a John Deere excavator high in the air, then slammed it down on the roof the house where she had spent nearly her entire adult life.

Published: November 24, 2019 at 10:25AM

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2 Dead, Highway Collapses as Floods Pound France, Italy by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

At least two people were killed in France and a stretch of elevated highway collapsed in Italy as heavy rains pounded the region over the weekend, trapping travelers, downing trees and unleashing mudslides on picturesque sites along the Mediterran…

Published: November 24, 2019 at 06:40AM

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Italian Coast Guard: Migrant Bodies Washed Ashore or in Sea by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

The bodies of five migrant women, two of them washed ashore, were recovered Sunday, the Italian coast guard said, as a search continued in rough seas near the tiny island of Lampedusa for some dozen more people feared missing in the capsizing of a…

Published: November 24, 2019 at 05:28AM

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Namibian Court Denies Former Fisheries Minister Bail in Corruption Case by Reuters


By Reuters

A Namibian court denied the former Minister of Fisheries Bernhardt Esau bail on Sunday, following his arrest on Saturday alongside a former senior manager of investment firm Investec on charges of corruption.

Published: November 24, 2019 at 06:49AM

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Namibia’s Ruling Party Faces Unexpectedly Challenging Vote by The Associated Press


By The Associated Press

Namibia’s registered 1.3 million voters go to the polls Wednesday in a general election that promises to be far removed from the overwhelming victories enjoyed by former liberation movement SWAPO since independence in the resource-rich southern Af…

Published: November 24, 2019 at 04:04AM

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