Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Scientific and Astronomical Events of 2010


A New Branch of the Human Family Tree -- Neither Modern Human Nor Neanderthal:    A 30,000-year-old finger bone found in a cave in southern Siberia came from an extinct hominin who was neither an early modern human nor a Neanderthal, but belonged to a previously unknown group of human relatives who may have lived throughout much of Asia during the late Pleistocene epoch. The DNA extracted from the bone has yielded a draft genome sequence, enabling scientists to reach some startling conclusions about this extinct branch of the human family tree called "Denisovans" after the cave in Siberia where the fossils were found.

Total Lunar Eclipse to be Visible on Monday Night:
An extraordinary total lunar eclipse will be visible from the United States in the early morning hours of Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2010. Weather permitting, sky gazers in North and Central America and a tiny sliver of South America will have the best seats to 2010's only total eclipse of the moon. The eclipse will start Monday night on the West Coast of the US and during the early hours Tuesday on the East Coast. Western Europe will only see the start of the spectacle while western Asia will catch the tail end.

SpaceX Dragon Spacecraft is Recovered Successfully:
On December 8, 2010, SpaceX became the first commercial company in history to re-enter a spacecraft from low-Earth orbit. It is a feat performed by only six nations or government agencies: the United States, Russia, China, Japan, India, and the European Space Agency. After the Space Shuttle retires, SpaceX will fly at least 12 missions to carry cargo to and from the International Space Station as part of the Commercial Resupply Services contract for NASA. Its aim is to ultimately reducing costs by a factor of ten.

Life as We Don't Know It:Carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorus and sulfur -- the six basic building blocks of all known forms of life on Earth -- Unitil now. NASA-funded astrobiology research has changed the fundamental knowledge about what comprises all known life on Earth. Researchers conducting tests in the harsh environment of Mono Lake in California have discovered the first known microorganism on Earth able to thrive and reproduce using the toxic chemical arsenic. The microorganism substitutes arsenic for phosphorus in its cell components. This finding of an alternative biochemistry makeup will alter biology textbooks and expand the scope of the search for life beyond Earth.

Chandra Finds a 30 Year Old Black Hole:
Astronomers using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory have found evidence of the youngest black hole known to exist in our cosmic neighborhood. The 30-year-old black hole provides a unique opportunity to watch this type of object develop from infancy. Researchers think this object, SN 1979C, first discovered by an amateur astronomer in 1979, formed when a star about 20 times more massive than the sun collapsed.

Primordial Dry Ice in Comet Fuels Spectacular Jets of Gas:
The EPOXI mission's recent encounter with comet Hartley 2 provided the first images clear enough for scientists to link jets of dust and gas with specific surface features of the comet. Images from the flyby show spectacular jets of gas and particles bursting from many distinct spots on the surface of the comet. Analysis of the spectral signatures of the materials coming from the jets shows primarily CO2 gas (carbon dioxide) and particles of dust and ice. The EPOXI mission revealed a cometary snow storm created by carbon dioxide jets spewing out tons of golf-ball to basketball-sized fluffy ice particles from the peanut-shaped comet's ends.

NASA's Fermi Telescope Finds Giant Bubble-like Structure in Our Galaxy:
NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has unveiled a previously unseen bubble-like structure centered in the Milky Way. The bubble, which spans 50,000 light-years, may be the remnant of an eruption from a supersized black hole at the center of our galaxy. At more than 100 degrees across, the structure spans more than half of the sky, from the constellation Virgo to the constellation Grus. The bubble also appears to have well-defined edges. Taken together, the structure's shape and emissions suggest that it was formed as a result of a large and relatively rapid energy release -- the source of which remains a mystery.

This is just a small selection  of the scientific and astronomical events in 2010. It has been a year of great discovery, especially among the stars and planets of our galaxy.

50 comments:

  1. Anonymous10:02:00 PM

    Hi Cutie ...welcome back .
    How is Nana ???
    Is the Rock resting up for New Year day???

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  2. Hello honey. All are okay and you??

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  3. Anonymous10:07:00 PM

    We are doing good...we ate too much.
    Missed you ???
    Dad say he left you a note today .

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  4. I will read his note before I go to bed. Missed you too.
    Too much food, too late hours, feel bloated.

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  5. Anonymous10:12:00 PM

    He said it was the answer to the one you wrote him before Xmas .

    You can stick me with a folk ...shit , I'm done .

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  6. We were given a lot of cakes and cookies. Brian is still stuffing himself.

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  7. Anonymous10:25:00 PM

    We have a lot of parties to attend starting Friday until Sunday night.

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  8. Anonymous10:30:00 PM

    Brian and Dad may be related, Dad loves his sweet and they say chocolate is good for the heart .

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  9. I would enjoy a day of complete rest.Just put up my feet and do nothing.

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  10. Anonymous10:36:00 PM

    I think I will go somewhere on spring break . I know I will go somewhere when school is out .

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  11. I liked your disaster article.There have been too many disasters this year to mention. You named a few and I named a few discoveries.There have been too many scientific and space discoveries to mention.

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  12. Anonymous10:59:00 PM

    I just sent you an E-MAIL.
    INCOMING MAIL

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  13. Anonymous11:02:00 PM

    That was only part one of my articles and yes there have been a lot of discoveries about space and the Hubble pictures .

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  14. Anonymous11:08:00 PM

    Maybe not by lightning but maybe turn over a couple of times and break a few bones .

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  15. Anonymous11:12:00 PM

    I will send you an e-mail tomorrow around 10am my time .
    If you say someting bad about one you talks about both.

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  16. Anonymous11:16:00 PM

    Has Wildman's mama heard from him ???

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  17. Anonymous11:18:00 PM

    How is Brian/Nana feeling ???
    You may get your jiggle dance soon .

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  18. Brian has nine more treatments to go. He is doing okay. He has a bit of a sore bladder and gets very tired. But he is cheerful and positive.

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  19. Anonymous11:26:00 PM

    Is there good universities in Australia ???
    Do he like his girls' parents???

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  20. Anonymous11:27:00 PM

    Do Wildmans' mama think he may stay in Australia ??

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  21. I don't know about the education system there. We don't often hear about amazing discoveries or inventions from there.

    And yes she is afraid that he will stay there. He didn't mention if he liked the girl's family or not.

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  22. I got quite a response to my Amelia Earhart post.

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  23. Anonymous11:31:00 PM

    That's wonderful to hear and tell him to stay positive . Do he take them every day ??
    Dad had the soreness was tired and needed a lot of rest , I think it's the heat from the 'R' that makes them sore.

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  24. He has three treatments a week and the soreness is actually from burned tissue from the radiation. It is mostly in the bowel.

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  25. Anonymous11:36:00 PM

    I seen that response , I started to reply after I read the post again in case I missed something , but I didn't and the person that replied didn't get the meaning of the post and didn't leave a name ...I think I know who it was ...a man (K).
    People just read a little and go crazy . The article stated what it was about .

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  26. Anonymous11:38:00 PM

    He may get a job on the yacht , it's kinda lile a resort and he can see a lot of the world .

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  27. He was pretty angry about the organization that was investigating the disappearance. I don't like to deal with people who won't leave their name.

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  28. It sounded like a man. You think it was K???

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  29. Anonymous11:43:00 PM

    I really don't think they got the meaning of the Amelia post .
    I was looking for something and came across the article about Ameila , there is a lot of fifferent views on her disappearence don't you think ..but we will keep posting and if they don't agree with us , who gives a shit .

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  30. Anonymous11:45:00 PM

    Yes I do . A man .

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  31. If the DNA is Amelia's then they have their answer as to what happened to her. Until then everyone will have a different theory.

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  32. I'll keep following up on the story. I don't really care if they disagree. The guy made some valid points though and I will follow those theads because I was in trigued.

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  33. Anonymous11:49:00 PM

    There was a comment on the couple that played Santa ...it was kinda cute.

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  34. Anonymous11:52:00 PM

    I like that about you ...you listen to both sides and don't make judgement calls until you are sure .
    I read somewhere she lived to be an old woman on an island with the natives .

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  35. I read that too about Amelia and I also read that she was taken prisoner by the Japanese and put in a prisoner of war camp.

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  36. Anonymous12:02:00 AM

    Sweetie...do you remember how angry he got before he moved when they was talking about health care ?? Blamed us for flagging him , he flagged himself , I guess he didn't know we knew that ...I know a lot of stuff I just don't know how to do it , I just don't have the patience .

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  37. Where are you going for New Year's?

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  38. Anonymous12:06:00 AM

    So there you go,a lot of different theories.

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  39. From New Year's on there is just a long stretch of cold winter with no breaks and no holidays.

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  40. Anonymous12:10:00 AM

    We are going to ring in the New Year at home with my babies and give thanks .
    We are invited to a party at one of the CC's home on New year and Sunday we will have a party in a Ballroom at the hotel , Dad is the host .
    What are you doing ???

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  41. Anonymous12:13:00 AM

    You got snow and we got rain and ice .
    I think I will enjoy the peace .

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  42. We better call it a night Sweetie. What are your plans for tomorrow?

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  43. New Year's eve we are spending at home and New Year's day we are going to a party at Steve's house. Sunady we are going to see a light show and go to dinner with friends.

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  44. I'll write dad a note tomorrow.

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  45. Anonymous12:24:00 AM

    I have no plans for tomorrow , just hanging out with Dad/Man the rest is hanging out with their daddy at the office .
    I see Dad is in your recipe box .
    What are your plans ...I know this will be another busy week starting Thursday or Friday .

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  46. Anonymous12:29:00 AM

    I will tell him ..he's in and out and know you are busy .
    It's going to be nice to bring in the New Year with our men I will get a movie and we will piled into my bed .

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  47. No plnas till Thursday when I have two hockey games in one day.

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  48. Tomorrow I will just clean my house.

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  49. Anonymous12:31:00 AM

    Sweetie , I will say good night and how nice it was to chat with you .

    Have wonderful dreams and may they all come true and I will bid you goodnight .

    Goodnite ...HUGS & KISSES...PIC
    Kiss the Rock .

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  50. Anonymous12:34:00 AM

    PS: Your weekend starts Thursday .. and then you can put your feet up next week .
    Nite...LUV...Witchy

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