Thursday, 10 January 2019

Dad set ablaze for refusing money for Ajith-starrer Viswasam in Tamil Nadu

Citizen scientists find new planet The new planet, K2-288Bb, orbits the smaller, dimmer star every 31.3 days. The researchers searched Kepler data for evidence of transits, the regular dimming of a star when an orbiting planet moves across the star's face. Examining data from the fourth observing campaign of Kepler's K2 mission, the team noticed two likely planetary transits in the system. In Kepler's K2 mode, which ran from 2014 to 2018, the spacecraft repositioned itself to point at a new patch of sky at the start of each three-month observing campaign. 'Re-orienting Kepler relative to the Sun caused miniscule changes in the shape of the telescope and the temperature of the electronics, which inevitably affected Kepler's sensitive measurements in the first days of each campaign,' said Geert Barentsen, an astrophysicist at NASA's Ames Research Center. To deal with this, early versions of the software that was used to prepare the data for planet-finding analysis simply ignored the first few days of observations -- and that is where the third transit was hiding. 'We eventually re-ran all data from the early campaigns through the modified software and then re-ran the planet search to get a list of candidates, but these candidates were never fully visually inspected,' said Joshua Schlieder, an astrophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. The re-processed data were posted directly to Exoplanet Explorers, a project where the public searches Kepler's K2 observations to locate new transiting planets. In May 2017, volunteers noticed the third transit and began an excited discussion about what was then thought to be an Earth-sized candidate in the system, which caught the attention of Feinstein and her colleagues. 'That's how we missed it -- and it took the keen eyes of citizen scientists to make this extremely valuable find and point us to it,' Feinstein said. The team began follow-up observations using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, the Keck II telescope at the W M Keck Observatory and NASA's Infrared Telescope Facility, and also examined data from ESA's (the European Space Agency's) Gaia mission. Estimated to be about 1.9 times Earth's size, K2-288Bb is half the size of Neptune. ... Dailyhunthttps://my.desktopnexus.com/greekfranchise/

https://www.advancedphotoshop.co.uk/user/vaitlaasreenu While everyone was asleep later in the night, Ajith allegedly set his father ablaze. On hearing the victim's screams, other family members and neighbours rescued and admitted him to the hospital. Viruthampet police have registered a case and detained Ajith. Dailyhunthttp://www.tichytraingroup.com/ActivityFeed/MyProfile/tabid/57/UserId/13571/Default.aspx

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