Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Into deep space: second U.S. firm takes aim at mining asteroids

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla., Jan 22 - A team of entrepreneurs and engineers unveiled plans on Tuesday for a space mining company that would tap nearby asteroids for raw materials to fuel satellites and manufacture components in orbit.

Deep Space Industries, based in Santa Monica, California, said its inaugural mission is targeted for 2015, when it would send a small hitchhiker spacecraft called "Firefly" on a six-month expedition to survey an as-yet-unidentified asteroid.

The 55-pound (25-kg) satellite, about the size of a laptop computer, would be launched as a secondary payload aboard a commercial rocket carrying a communications satellite or other robotic probe.

About 1,000 small asteroids relatively close to Earth are discovered every year. Most, if not all, are believed to contain water and gases, such as methane, which can be turned into fuel, as well as metals, such as nickel, which can be used in three-dimensional printers to manufacture components, David Gump, chief executive of Deep Space Industries, said.

Gump is a co-founder of three previous space and technology start-ups, including Astrobotic Technology, which is focused on exploration and development of lunar resources.

"There is really nothing in the business plan that Deep Space Industries is pursuing that cannot be done with technology research already accomplished in laboratories across the planet," said John Mankins, a former NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory manager who is the start-up company's chief technical officer.

"The technology may not have been used in space for the exact purposes that we propose, but the fundamental technologies are really at hand," Mankins said.

Company officials, who unveiled their plans at a press conference at the Museum of Flight in Seattle that was also webcast, did not comment on their financial backing except to say they were looking for investors.

Deep Space Industries is the second company to unveil plans to mine asteroids, rocky bodies of various sizes that orbit the sun. So far about 9,500 asteroids have been found in orbits that come near Earth. Small fragments of asteroids regularly pass through the planet's atmosphere, lighting up the night sky as they incinerate and occasionally surviving to become meteorites.

Last year, Planetary Resources, a Bellevue, Washington-based company backed by high-profile investors including Google executives Larry Page and Eric Schmidt and advisers like filmmaker James Cameron, announced a program that would begin with small, low-cost telescopes to scout for potentially lucrative asteroids.

Firefly, as well as a follow-on line of planned asteroid sample-return satellites called Dragonfly, would be based on miniature research spacecraft known as CubeSats that are built from commercially available, off-the-shelf electronic components.

The cost of a Firefly mission would be about $20 million, half of which the company expects will come from government and research institute contracts and half from corporate advertising, sponsorships and other marketing ventures, said Gump.

The follow-on Dragonfly missions, scheduled to begin in 2016, would entail returning 50 to 100 pounds (23 to 45 kg) of material from select, high-value asteroids, an endeavor that would take two to three years.

In addition to selling samples, Deep Space Industries wants to grind up some of the material, extract metals and other valuable commodities and develop the technology to produce fuel and components, such as solar cells, in space.

The company said it has a patent pending on a three-dimensional printer called a "Microgravity Foundry" that uses lasers to deposit nickel in precise patterns in zero gravity.

On Earth, similar printers produce three-dimensional components by depositing layers of nickel metal powder. The process is somewhat like the buildup of ink on paper in a traditional ink jet printer.

Gump said the patent was filed within the past 18 months and is not yet listed in publicly accessible databases.

The ultimate goal is to build a fleet of robotic ships to extract resources for fuel and to mine valuable minerals from asteroids.

"We're at an early stage," said Gump. "It'll probably be 2019 or 2020 before we'll have commercial quantities of propellant for sale."

(Editing by Jane Sutton and Leslie Adler)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/deep-space-second-u-firm-takes-aim-mining-225327382--sector.html

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AP Interview: UN chief wants action on climate

UNITED NATIONS (AP) -- U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon says his top hopes for 2013 are to reach a new agreement on climate change and to urgently end the increasingly deadly and divisive war in Syria.

The U.N. chief told The Associated Press that he's also hoping for progress in getting the global economy humming again, restarting Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations, promoting political solutions in Mali, Congo and the Central African Republic, and providing energy, food and water to all people.

Ban laid out this ambitious wish list in an interview before heading to the World Economic Forum in Davos this week, saying he plans to take "the uncommon opportunity" of being with some 2,500 government, business and civil society leaders in the Swiss ski resort to exchange frank views on these issues.

"The world is now experiencing unprecedented challenges," Ban said.

"Climate change is fast happening ? much, much faster than one would have expected," he said. "Climate and ecosystems are under growing strain."

Ban spoke before President Barack Obama, in his inaugural address Monday, put a similar emphasis on tackling climate change in his second term.

Two-decade-old U.N. climate talks have so-far failed in their goal of reducing the carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gas emissions that a vast majority of scientists says are warming the planet. In December, a U.N. climate conference in Doha, Qatar, agreed to extend the Kyoto Protocol, a treaty that limits the greenhouse gas output of some rich countries, and affirmed a previous decision to adopt a new global climate pact by 2015.

"I will do my best to mobilize the political will and resources so that the member states can agree to a new legally binding global agreement on climate change," Ban said.

Ban urged progress in getting nations and people to use the world's limited resources without waste and in ways to ensure their replacement, so that all people will have enough to eat and drink and there will be electricity for their homes ? and have energy to spare to promote economic growth.

"We have to have sustainable development," he said. "That's our number one priority together with climate change."

Momentum for fighting climate change has stalled amid recessions, financial meltdown and government debt crises of the past five years.

"At the same time, we need to see some economic dynamism," Ban said. "The world is still suffering, struggling to overcome its economic crisis."

The forum at Davos, opening Wednesday, focuses this year on how to ensure a more sturdy economic recovery that can withstand the kind of shocks the past few years have wrought ? and includes closed-door panels on many of the things worrying Ban. Among the world leaders he may rub elbows with at Davos are Microsoft founder Bill Gates, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister David Cameron and South African President Jacob Zuma.

The secretary-general expressed hope that the major powers will be able to revitalize growth, which will help developing countries meet the U.N. Millennium Development Goals adopted by world leaders to combat poverty by the target date of 2015. The goals include cutting extreme poverty by half, ensuring a primary school education for every child, significantly reducing maternal and infant mortality, and halting and reversing the HIV/AIDS pandemic.

On the political front, Ban said he is deeply concerned about the deteriorating situation in Syria where the conflict will soon be entering its third year.

"I believe that world leaders must address this issue with a top priority and a sense of urgency. We cannot go on like this," he said. "More than 60,000 people have been killed, and if the situation continues like this way, we will have to see more and more death, more and more people who are fleeing Syria."

The secretary-general said he is also mobilizing U.N. envoys and other resources to try to make progress on the faltering Mideast peace process; in Mali, where a French-led military operation is fighting Islamist extremists who control the north and have pushed south toward the capital; the deteriorating political situation in Congo where M23 rebels have gained ground in the volatile east; and in the Central African Republic where rebels whose offensive stopped short of the capital recently signed a peace agreement with the president.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ap-interview-un-chief-wants-071704826.html

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Super Bowl XLVII: 49ers, Ravens Reach New Orleans Set Up Matchup Of Harbaugh Brothers

Super Bowl XLVII will be the Harbaugh Bowl -- or the #HarBowl if you're following along on Twitter.

Just hours after Jim Harbaugh's San Francisco 49ers (13-4-1) clinched a berth in the big game in New Orleans by defeating the Atlanta Falcons in in the NFC Championship Game, John Harbaugh's Baltimore Ravens (13-6) locked up the other spot by dispatching the New England Patriots.

That two road teams won during the NFL's Championship Weekend is remarkable enough (and last happened in 1997), but to have each of those teams coached by brothers ensures that you'll be hearing a lot about the Harbaugh family for the next two weeks. On Thanksgiving 2011, the Harbaughs made history by becoming the first brothers to face off as head coaches.

In Atlanta, the 49ers needed a historic comeback to dig out of an early 17-0 hole against the Falcons. With Frank Gore rushing for two touchdowns in the second half, San Francisco ran to a 28-24 win.

Up in New England, John, 50, had a few words of congratulations for his younger brother, Jim, 49, before the AFC Championship Game kicked off.


Once that game got underway in frigid Foxboro, the Ravens did something unprecedented, too. Entering the AFC Championship Game, Tom Brady was 67-0 in home games when the Patriots held a halftime time lead. Despite trailing 13-7 at the intermission, the Ravens overmatched the Patriots in the second half en route to a 28-13 win.

Befitting the reputations of both Harbaugh-coached teams, the Falcons and Patriots were both shut out in the second halves of their championship game losses. The representatives from the AFC and NFC, the Ravens and 49ers will face off in New Orleans on February 3, 2013. Kickoff is set for 6:30 p.m. EST. Expect Jack and Jackie Harbaugh to be among the most riveted spectators -- if they can bare to watch.

Jim compared his parents' nail-biting experience watching the Ravens and 49ers play back-to-back games during the Divisional Round of the playoffs from their home in Mequon, Wis. to a marathon of watching the "24."

Jack agreed. Not Jack Bauer. But Jack Harbaugh.

"There was one day I remember (Jim) brought the first season of '24' before we went on a vacation," Jack told The San Francisco Chronicle. "I think there was a full season of '24' we watched in one day. So I think that's a probably a very good analogy."

If watching each son coach in separate games was as stressful as a day at CTU then what will it feel like to watch them match wits in the Super Bowl?

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Get ready for the Brother Bowl.

It'll be Harbaugh vs. Harbaugh when Big Bro John's Baltimore Ravens (13-6) play Little Bro Jim's San Francisco 49ers (13-4-1) in the Super Bowl at New Orleans in two weeks.

As much chatter as there will be about the players involved ? from Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis and his impending retirement to 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's sudden emergence ? the sibling angle will make this coaching matchup the most scrutinized in the nearly half-century of Super Sundays.

On Thanksgiving Day, 2011, the Harbaughs became the first brothers to coach against each other in any NFL game. Now they'll be squaring off in the biggest one of all.

The 49ers open as 5-point favorites.

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Monday, 21 January 2013

Richard Blanco's poem for Obama's second inauguration

  • Yahoo! NewsWhy Yahoo! News commissioned inaugural poems for Barack Obama

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    Paul Muldoon's ?The Word on the Street (Rock Lyrics)? will be published in February. He is the poetry editor at the New Yorker and won the Pulitzer Prize in poetry for ?Moy Sand and Gravel.? More??

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    Las Vegas Launches Gay Travel Campaign (PHOTOS)

    Las Vegas hopes to broaden its appeal to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) travelers with a sizzling new ad campaign.

    The tongue-in-cheek ads, which were reportedly produced by R&R Partners in Las Vegas, show dowdy-looking straight couples snapping photos and acting generally out of place amidst pairs of glammed-up lesbians and chiseled gay men in Sin City.

    "Everyone's welcome," the taglines read. "Even straight people.?

    Photos of the campaign are making the rounds on Buzzfeed, Towleroad, New Now Next and a number of other media outlets.

    Read more about LGBT travel options in Las Vegas, or check out LGBT travel experts' picks for 2013's top destinations.

    Check out images from the campaign below:

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    Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/21/las-vegas-gay-travel-campaign-photos-_n_2520260.html

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    Mexicans form vigilante patrols against drug gangs

    Dario Lopez-Mills / AP

    An armed and masked man guards a roadblock at the entrance to the community of Cruz Quemada, near Ayutla, early Saturday. Hundreds of men in the southern Mexico state of Guerrero have taken up arms to defend their villages against drug gangs, a vigilante movement born of frustration at extortion, killings and kidnappings in a region wracked by violence.

    By Mark Stevenson, The Associated Press

    AYUTLA, Mexico ??The young man at the roadside checkpoint wept softly behind the red bandanna that masked his face. At his side was a relic revolver, and his feet were shod in the muddy, broken boots of a farmer.

    Haltingly, he told how his cousin's body was found in a mass grave with about 40 other victims of a drug gang. Apparently, the cousin had caught a ride with an off-duty soldier, and when gunmen stopped the vehicle, they killed everyone on the car.

    "There isn't one of us who hasn't felt the pain ... of seeing them take a family member and not being able to ever get them back," said the young civilian self-defense patrol member, who identified himself as "just another representative of the people of the mountain."


    Now he has joined hundreds of other men in the southern Mexico state of Guerrero who have taken up arms to defend their villages against drug gangs, a vigilante movement born of frustration at extortion, killings and kidnappings that local police are unable, or unwilling, to stop.

    Vigilantes patrol a dozen or more towns in rural Mexico, the unauthorized but often tolerated edge of a growing movement toward armed citizen self-defense squads.

    "The situation Mexico is experiencing, the crime, is what has given the communities the legitimacy to say, 'We will assume the tasks that the government has not been able to fulfill,'" said rights activist Roman Hernandez, whose group Tlachinollan has worked with the community forces.

    The young man and his masked cohorts stop cars at a checkpoint along the two-lane highway that runs past mango and palm trees to Ayutla, a dusty town of concrete homes with red-tile roofs where pigs, chickens and skinny dogs root in the dirt.

    Dario Lopez-Mills / AP

    In this photo taken Friday, a masked and armed man checks the identity of a driver at a roadblock at the entrance to the town of El Pericon, Mexico.

    The men wear fading T-shirts and leather sandals, and most are armed with old hunting rifles or ancient 20-gauge shotguns hanging from their shoulders on twine slings as they stop cars and check IDs.

    Hunting 'los malos'
    The reach of drug gangs based in Acapulco, about 45 miles away, had intensified to the point that they were demanding protection payments from almost anybody with any property.

    In a region where farmworkers make less than $6 per day, the situation grew intolerable.

    "When they extorted money from the rancher, he raised the price of beef, and the store owner raised the price of tortillas," said a defense-patrol commander who wore a brown ski mask.

    Because the patrols are not formally recognized by the government ? and they fear drug cartel reprisals ? most members wear masks and refuse to give their full names.

    The self-defense movement has spread to other towns and villages such as Las Mesas and El Pericon. Recently Associated Press journalists saw 200 to 300 masked, armed men patrolling in squad-size contingents and manning checkpoints. Some had only machetes, most had old single-shot, bolt-action rifles.

    Waving guns, they stop each vehicle, and ask for driver's licenses or voter IDs, which they check against a handwritten list of "los malos," or "the bad guys." They sometimes search vehicles and drivers.

    The movement so far seems to be well accepted by local residents.

    "In less than a month, they have done something that the army and state and federal police haven't been able to do in years," said Lorena Morales Castro, who waited in a line of cars at a checkpoint Friday. "They are our anonymous heroes."

    Some officials, too, have cautiously approved of the do-it-yourself police. Guerrero Gov. Angel Aguirre offered to supply them with uniforms so they wouldn't be confused with masked gang members, but he also said he is trying to eliminate the need for vigilantes by beefing up official forces.

    But clearly, the vigilante squads here present problems. The vigilantes in Guerrero are holding, by their own account, 44 people accused of crimes ranging from homicide to theft.

    Nobody outside the village of El Zapote, where they are being kept in a makeshift jail, knows what conditions they are being held in, or what charges, if any, there are against them.

    Members of the vigilante squads in Guerrero say that what counts is their relationship with the community and resistance to corruption.?

    "When the people are united, it doesn't matter if it's a .22, a 16-gauge shotgun or 20-gauge. It's that when we are united, not even bullets from an AK-47 can defeat us," said the self-defense commander in Las Mesas. "They can't kill us all."

    Mexico's drug war is also part of a drug culture with roots in music, movies and even religion.

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    Source: http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/21/16623826-mexicans-weary-of-drug-gangs-form-vigilante-patrols?lite

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    Sunday, 20 January 2013

    Victims of Domestic Violence Also Battling Financial Abuse

    Victims of domestic violence not only deal with physical and mental stress, they also deal with financial stress.

    The National Network to End Domestic Violence says up to 98% of all domestic violence victims also experience financial abuse.? Types of abuse include emptied bank accounts, blocked access to joint accounts, and ruined credit scores.? Betty is a domestic violence survivor.? She says her credit score was ruined, which has hurt her ability to find a home for her and her three children.

    "We can't rent anything," she says.? "So, I'm back in a situation where I can't find anything unless I find a private landlord that don't care about the evaluation, or things that others are saying."

    But there is help for them.? Fifth Third Bank hosts Economic Empowerment Sessions for victims of domestic violence.? They help survivors build skills so they can get out of abusive relationships.? A session was held this morning at the YWCA in Evansville.? Jamie Wicks of Fifth Third says the bank's been hosting them for more than a year.? She also says if one person is helped by them, then the program is a success.

    Source: http://tristatehomepage.com/fulltext?nxd_id=579102

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