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Brian Kelley mastodon (AP)
Happy National #NewJersey Day!

Let's celebrate by listening to some @BlowUpRadio, Where NJ Rock Lives!

https://blowupradio.com
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Billy Blue mastodon (AP)
Yet another mysterious organization backed by wealthy donors ...

Remember when Hillary Clinton was mocked for talking about “a vast right-wing conspiracy?” Well, I’m sort of at a loss to know what else you would call it.

https://www.propublica.org/article/inside-ziklag-secret-christian-charity-2024-election
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Beim Alkoholkonsum gibt es keine gesundheitlich unbedenkliche Menge. Die Schäden werden durch den Alkohol, nicht das Getränk verursacht.
#Alkohol ist eine toxische, psychoaktive und süchtig machende Substanz und wurde vom Internationalen #Krebs|forschungszentrum schon vor Jahrzehnten als Karzinogen der Gruppe 1 eingestuft – das ist die höchste Risikogruppe, zu der auch Asbest, Strahlung und Tabak gehören. https://www.who.int/europe/de/news/item/28-12-2022-no-level-of-alcohol-consumption-is-safe-for-our-health

Lorenz Meyer ✅ mastodon (AP)
Ich bin dafür sämtliche Wettbewerbe mit Pferden aus den Olympischen Spielen zu streichen. Erstens wegen der nach wie vor überzogenen Leistungsanforderungen und rücksichtslosen Trainingsmethoden. Und zweitens weil Lebewesen schlicht und einfach keine Sportgeräte sein sollten. Hört auf damit.

mattmaison mastodon (AP)
Butthole Surfers

BenderIsGreat34 mastodon (AP)
Couch-fucking is probably one of those reputations things you never recover from.

BenderIsGreat34 mastodon (AP)
In 8 years “family” have helped out once, when my MIL came to visit and she watched the kid for an evening so we could have an hour to ourselves and enjoy a meal at a nice restaurant. We haven’t had any respite from full time caregiving since then. Oh we also had a couple of evenings before the pandemic where we managed to drop him off at kindergarten organized evenings so we could literally have 4 hours to shower, order takeout and stream a movie. In 8 fucking years. “We want to help” my ass.

BenderIsGreat34 mastodon (AP)
Family: we want to help

Me: *taps the sign that says “in 2018 when he was diagnosed autistic and we took turns sleeping on the floor of the living room because he would ONLY fall asleep on the couch around midnight, where were you then?”*

BenderIsGreat34 mastodon (AP)
When relatives ask you how you are I’m guessing they aren’t actually interested in hearing the truth.

Squirrel Tails

OK, I get the resemblance but I'll go with Sanguisorba obtusa. Also called Japanese Burnet.

Sanguisorba obtusa, the Nanbutouutisou, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae, native to Japan. Growing up to 1.5 m tall by 1 m broad, this rhizomatous herbaceous perennial has grey-green foliage, and attractive bright pink bottle-brush type flowers on wiry stems, in summer. Wikipedia
Sanguisorba

Sounds like a street or section of L.A./Southern CA!
Japanese Burnet, eh? Reminds me (the flower) of something fairly common in the South of the U.S. (for sure, Florida), known colloquially as 'bottle brush' - though yours may be bigger/fluffier (hard to tell the scale). There's a variety which is deep red and grows on trees, but it's tall bushes with a flower like this I'm thinking of.
As far as I can tell, @Michael Fenichel, the Florida 'bottlebrush' shrub is Callistemon citrinus and 6-8 feet tall typically. Sanguisorba obtusa, on the other had -- at least the one in the photo -- is about 4 feet tall (with bamboo assistance). 'Burnet' refers to brown fabric or dried brown flowers. In BC, we have sitka burnet aka Sanguisorba canadensis. Dried sanguisorba flowers can definitely look brown with regard to 'burnet'.

Crimson Bottlebrush [Callistemon citrinus] is an evergreen shrub in the myrtle family that is native to Australia and South Wales. It grows 8 to 15 feet tall and wide. The yellow or red flowers occur in long bottlebrush looking clusters in spring and again in fall. There are several cultivars available with different colored flowers.

Bottlebrush here, bottlebrush there. Scientific names are rather helpful when it comes to knowing that two people are talking about the same plant. Ha. As for Florida non-native shrubs, I've never been east of Pecos, New Mexico.

tagesschau mastodon (AP)
NRW: Verdächtiges Pulver in DHL-Zentrum - ein Verletzter

In einem DHL-Logistikzentrum in Geseke nahe Paderborn wurden Päckchen mit einem unbekannten weißen Pulver gefunden. Mehrere Mitarbeiter kamen mit dem Stoff in Berührung, einer von ihnen kam verletzt ins Krankenhaus.

➡️ https://www.tagesschau.de/nordrhein-westfalen-grosseinsatz-verdaechtiges-pulver-verletzter-dhl-zentrum-100.html?at_medium=mastodon&at_campaign=tagesschau.de

#NordrheinWestfalen


Today I learned mastodon (AP)
TIL Claudius Ptolemy made a list of the angle in water for each number of different angle in air, as recorded on a table from 140 AD. But it was not until 1621 when Willebrord Snell found the rule connecting the two angles: sinθi=nsinθr

https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/I_26.html
#til #todayilearned
https://www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/1ednxyp/til_claudius_ptolemy_made_a_list_of_the_angle_in/

Ralli. :mastodon: mastodon (AP)
ohne Worte ......
https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/schleswig-holstein/Unbekannte-klauen-Motor-von-DLRG-Rettungsboot-in-Gross-Sarau,dlrg1044.html
Optimist mastodon (AP)
Kielholen ...
Aber von vorn nach achtern, nicht die Kindergartennummer unterm Boot von backbord nach steuerbord !

Mastodon Statistics hubzilla (AP)
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Mx. Luna Corbden mastodon (AP)
I just want someone to take care of my emotions for once. But I take care of mine AND yours. I’m exhausted. And we’ll be right back on this wheel again. And I’ll have to accept it because I cannot change you.

saddened to find out that thinkgeek.com now just links to gamestop

re-upping this one again

so many forms of writing are rendered nearly useless if they have no info on *when* they were written

https://infosec.exchange/@0xabad1dea/109768393609628133

to quote an old tweet of mine:

Put the date in your paper. Put the date in your pastebin. Put the date in your blogpost. Please, the date, put it.

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Put the date in your paper. Put the date in your pastebin. Put the date in your blogpost. Please, the date, put it.
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JdeB mastodon (AP)
#USpolitics #Latino #WomensRights

Discrimination by residence !

"How Abortion Laws Are Disproportionately Affecting Latinas" [ < 1 min]
by nowthisimpact

[nessadiosdado]https://www.youtube.com/shorts/SfVhUyADqbs

#VoteBlue #UpAndDownTheBallot #ImWithHer

"The FSF-run GNU infrastructure is a great example of free software for the users, funded by the users." -- FSF senior systems administrator Ian Kelling Read more: https://u.fsf.org/41z Support the FSF: https://donate.fsf.org #SoftwareFreedom
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Mx. Luna Corbden mastodon (AP)
I’m so fucking sick of accepting the things I cannot change.




Matti Aleve mastodon (AP)
Stricter Covid mask rules could’ve saved hundreds of thousands of lives, new study finds

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/covid-mask-vaccine-rules-study-b2586693.html

Webb Directly Images a Jupiter-Like Planet

[summary]The JWST has directly imaged its first exoplanet, a temperate super
Jupiter only about 12 light-years away from Earth. It could be the oldest
and coldest planet ever detected. The planet orbits the star Epsilon Indi
A (Eps Ind A,) a K-type star about the same age as our Sun. Epsilon Indi
is a triple …

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The JWST has directly imaged its first exoplanet, a temperate super Jupiter only about 12 light-years away from Earth. It could be the oldest and coldest planet ever detected.

The planet orbits the star Epsilon Indi A (Eps Ind A,) a K-type star about the same age as our Sun. Epsilon Indi is a triple star system, and the other two members are brown dwarfs. The exoplanet is named Epsilon Indi Ab (Eps Ind Ab.)

Eps Ind Ab’s detection is presented in a paper published in Nature. Its title is “A temperate super-Jupiter imaged with JWST in the mid-infrared.” The lead author is Elisabeth Matthews, a Postdoc in the Department of Planet and Star Formation at the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Germany.

This new detection is important for several reasons. The vast majority of the 5,000+ exoplanets we’ve discovered were detected by the transit method. Others were detected with the radial velocity method. Comparatively few have been directly imaged as Eps Ind Ab has.

There were already hints that a massive planet orbited Eps Ind A. Previous work using the radial velocity method found the telltale wobble induced in the star by a massive planet orbiting it. Now, the JWST has confirmed the planet’s presence.

“Our prior observations of this system have been more indirect measurements of the star, which actually allowed us to see ahead of time that there was likely a giant planet in this system tugging on the star,” said team member Caroline Morley of the University of Texas at Austin. “That’s why our team chose this system to observe first with Webb.”

5944161This image from the research is a full field-of-view JWST/MIRI coronagraphic image of Eps Ind A in the 10.65µm filter. (1) is the star Eps Ind A, and (2) and (3) are background stars. Image Credit: Matthews et al. 2024.

Direct images of exoplanets are difficult to acquire. The blinding light from the star washes out the relatively dim light that comes from the planet. Telescopes like the JWST use coronagraphs to eliminate the starlight and allow the planetary light to get through. In this case, the space telescope imaged the exoplanet using its Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) Coronagraphic Imaging capability.

The JWST’s direct image of Eps Ind Ab revealed some surprises compared to earlier radial velocity measurements.

“While we expected to image a planet in this system because there were radial velocity indications of its presence, the planet we found isn’t what we had predicted,” shared Matthews. “It’s about twice as massive, a little farther from its star, and has a different orbit than we expected. The cause of this discrepancy remains an open question.”

Eps Ind Ab is about 6 times more massive than Jupiter, and its semi-major axis is about 28 AU. It’s inclined about 103 degrees.

5944166These two panels from the research show Eps Indi Ab’s orbit. The left panel shows the planet’s orbit according to previous RV measurements and Hipparcos/Gais measurements, and the right panel shows the orbit according to JWST observations. The JWST-measured orbit is wider. Image Credit: Matthews et al. 2024.

“The atmosphere of the planet also appears to be a little different than the model predictions,” Matthews added. “So far, we only have a few photometric measurements of the atmosphere, meaning that it is hard to draw conclusions, but the planet is fainter than expected at shorter wavelengths.”

Eps Ind Ab is more similar to Jupiter than any other exoplanet ever imaged, even though it’s a little warmer and several times more massive. Other imaged exoplanets tend to be hotter and are still radiating the heat from their formation. Their heat makes them easier to see in infrared. As planets like this age, they tend to contract and cool down. As they get cooler, they can become harder to image directly.

As planets age and cool, the wavelength of their emissions changes, making them harder to see. Most other directly imaged planets are much younger than Eps Ind Ab—all younger than 500 million years. But the JWST is uniquely suited to spotting older exoplanets.

5944168This image shows the infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum for NIR (Near Infrared) to FIR (Far Infrared). Image Credit: NASA.

“Cold planets are very faint, and most of their emission is in the mid-infrared,” explained Matthews. “Webb is ideally suited to conduct mid-infrared imaging, which is extremely hard to do from the ground. We also needed good spatial resolution to separate the planet and the star in our images, and the large Webb mirror is extremely helpful in this aspect.”

Many of the Jupiter-size exoplanets we’ve discovered are hot Jupiters. These gas giants are easily found using the transit method because they orbit so close to their stars, which makes them hot. They’re also usually tidally locked, meaning their daysides can reach extreme temperatures. One hot Jupiter, KELT-9b, has a dayside temperature greater than 7,800 degrees Fahrenheit (4,600 Kelvin), which is hotter than most stars.

But Eps Ind Ab is different. With an approximate temperature of 35 degrees Fahrenheit (2 degrees Celsius), it’s one of the coldest exoplanets directly detected. It’s the coldest exoplanet ever directly imaged and is only 180 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius) warmer than our Solar System’s gas giants. It’s more similar to planets in our system and gives astronomers an opportunity to study the atmospheres of Solar System analogs.

The planet’s atmosphere doesn’t exactly match our expectations. “The atmosphere of the planet also appears to be a little different than the model predictions. So far we only have a few photometric measurements of the atmosphere, meaning that it is hard to draw conclusions, but the planet is fainter than expected at shorter wavelengths,” Matthews said.

It could be fainter at those NIR wavelengths because the atmosphere is cloudy. Or it could be because it contains compounds like CH4 (methane), CO, and CO2 which absorb shorter wavelengths of IR light.

Eps Ind Ab’s faintness at those wavelengths hints at a high carbon-to-oxygen ratio. A high C/O ratio is a significant indicator of how the planet formed and evolved. It suggests that the disk the planet formed in was carbon-rich. It’s a clue as to where exactly the planet formed and if it migrated.

High carbon also allows more carbon-containing molecules like CH4, CO2 and CO to form. Since CO2 and methane are greenhouse gases, the high C/O ratio affects the planet’s climate.

High C/O ratios also affect cloud formation, which can raise a planet’s albedo. A higher albedo reflects more sunlight away from the planet, which also affects climate.

Eps Ind Ab displays high metallicity. High metallicity indicates a higher mass and suggests a more efficient formation process since the planet could’ve attracted more mass more quickly. It also can affect how the planet may have migrated through the disk.

The researchers wonder whether other cool exoplanets have the same characteristics. But first they need to better constrain these characteristics in Eps Ind Ab. This initial detection and imaging is just the beginning. Future spectroscopy and further imaging will reveal more details about the planet.

The fact that Eps Ind Ab is in a group with two brown dwarfs is also an opportunity for more interesting observations. “The system is also co-moving with a widely separated brown dwarf binary, making it a particularly valuable laboratory for comparative studies of substellar objects with a shared age and formation location,” the authors write in their paper. The demarcation line between massive gas giants and brown dwarfs isn’t always clear, and astronomers are keen to learn more about how each type forms, especially in the same system as one another.

This research also illustrates the effectiveness of using prior results from other telescopes to choose targets for the JWST. “Even though the detected planet does not match the previously claimed exoplanet properties, long-term RV information provided a clear signpost for the value of imaging this target,” the authors explain.

Fortunately, the exoplanet is an excellent candidate for more observations.

They conclude that “the bright flux and wide separation of Eps Ind Ab mean the planet is ideally suited to spectroscopic characterization efforts, allowing the metallicity and carbon-to-oxygen ratio to be more accurately constrained.”

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Waiting for the Zionist community to condemn this extremist......

katharine mastodon (AP)
When you’re ready to wear good respirators and improve air quality, I’ll consider whether we can be pals.



katharine mastodon (AP)
Hot Covid Summer is what you get when you’re tits deep in denial over climate change and Covid.

Taxing the rich could solve many problems. Why is it so difficult in the UK? | Phillip Inman | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/business/article/2024/jul/27/taxing-the-rich-could-solve-many-problems-why-is-it-so-difficult-in-the-uk
Bryan Meloy diaspora
Because under decades of Tory rule UK became a huge money laundering factory with good access to half the worlds tax havens. And, from all of this there has been very little investment in the future
Thatcher (yes her again) transformed the UK into a service led economy and devastated manufacturing and international financial services were the biggest beneficiaries of that.

Tell it, Pete!


Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg discussed Donald "Anytime, anyplace" Trump's running scared from Kamala Harris, describing it or what it is: "a show of weakness."

https://boingboing.net/2024/07/27/buttigieg-on-donald-trumps-cowardice-an-extraordinary-show-of-weakness.html

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Kamala Harris' Florida campaign buoyed by volunteer surge


With 100 days to go before the Nov. 5 election, Florida Democrats are seeing a groundswell of support for presumptive presidential nominee Kamala Harris, a “surge” they say puts Florida and its 30 electoral votes back in play.

https://www.orlandosentinel.com/2024/07/26/kamala-harris-florida-campaign-buoyed-by-volunteer-surge/

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Elsa & Balou mastodon (AP)
Uii, das steckte wohl fest... Auch dir, lieber Age, einen schönen Abend und später eine erholsame Nacht mit bunten Träumen! 🥰 💫 ✨
Elsa & Balou mastodon (AP)
Vielen lieben Dank, Age! 🥰 💫 ✨


Keith D Johnson mastodon (AP)
So, when the grid fails & A/C goes off, remember Europe in the summer of 2003 when 70,000 died from heat. I wonder what the media was focused on instead.🤔
#Vegas saw its fifth day with temperatures of at least 115°F (46°C). During the first nine days of July, ~2.2 billion gallons of water just vaporized from Lake #Shasta. The whole region is at risk of becoming uninhabitable in summer."
Weather map showing CA, NV, AZ & UT (adjacent states, too) with dark, dark red coloring to show temps greater than 40C (104 F).
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bk mastodon (AP)
Solar + heat pump was a game changer for us...the more sun the more cooling. But the batteries make it even better (especially if you have an EV)...
bk mastodon (AP)
P.S. The batteries also insure against power outages (not uncommon where we are)...
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added a page to the site featuring my former NFT project, haxPunks, that also briefly mentions my original NFT projects that were featured by the pre-Musk twitter account

https://www.nova-prime.net/pages/haxpunks/

JdeB mastodon (AP)
#USpolitics #FearOfWomen

Ever wondered why right wing men are so afraid of [black] women ?
Because they're so god damned stupid themselves.

I did it again; ripped from "Peter Doocy's SMUG Question Gets THROWN Back In His Face"by Rebel HQ [Richard Ojeda]

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