donderdag 26 januari 2017

M81: Showing How Black Holes Have Simple Feeding Habits

 https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/multimedia/photos08-071.htmlComposite NASA image of the spiral galaxy M81

This composite NASA image of the spiral galaxy M81, located about 12 million light years away, includes X-ray data from the Chandra X-ray Observatory (blue), optical data from the Hubble Space Telescope (green), infrared data from the Spitzer Space Telescope (pink) and ultraviolet data from GALEX (purple). The inset shows a close-up of the Chandra image. At the center of M81 is a supermassive black hole that is about 70 million times more massive than the Sun.

A new study using data from Chandra and ground-based telescopes, combined with detailed theoretical models, shows that the supermassive black hole in M81 feeds just like stellar mass black holes, with masses of only about ten times that of the Sun. This discovery supports the implication of Einstein's relativity theory that black holes of all sizes have similar properties, and will be useful for predicting the properties of a conjectured new class of black holes.

In addition to Chandra, three radio arrays (the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope, the Very Large Array and the Very Long Baseline Array), two millimeter telescopes (the Plateau de Bure Interferometer and the Submillimeter Array), and Lick Observatory in the optical were used to monitor M81. These observations were made simultaneously to ensure that brightness variations because of changes in feeding rates did not confuse the results. Chandra is the only X-ray satellite able to isolate the faint X-rays of the black hole from the emission of the rest of the galaxy.

The supermassive black hole in M81 generates energy and radiation as it pulls gas in the central region of the galaxy inwards at high speed. Therefore, the model that Markoff and her colleagues used to study the black holes includes a faint disk of material spinning around the black hole. This structure would mainly produce X-rays and optical light. A region of hot gas around the black hole would be seen largely in ultraviolet and X-ray light. A large contribution to both the radio and X-ray light comes from jets generated by the black hole. Multiwavelength data is needed to disentangle these overlapping sources of light.

Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/Wisconsin/D.Pooley and CfA/A.Zezas; Optical: NASA/ESA/CfA/A.Zezas; UV: NASA/JPL-Caltech/CfA/J.Huchra et al.; IR: NASA/JPL-Caltech/CfA

https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/chandra/multimedia/photos08-071.html

Beveiligers op bus tegen overlast asielzoekers

https://beveiligingnieuws.nl/nieuws/beveiligers-op-bus-overlast-asielzoekers



Tientallen Marokkaanse en Albanese asielzoekers terroriseren de buslijn tussen het asielzoekerscentrum in Ter Apel en Emmen. Volgens De Telegraaf is het bijna iedere rit raak. Daarom zet busvervoerder Qbuzz nu permanent beveiligers in op de route en voert de gemeente Vlagtwedde cameratoezicht in.
De laatste weken is het volgens volledig uit de hand gelopen op de zogeheten vluchtelingenlijn 73 tussen Groningen en Emmen. Dit is de buslijn die stopt bij het asielzoekerscentrum in Ter Apel. “Ze stappen in groepjes op en zorgen voor intimiderend gedrag. En betalen doen ze standaard niet. Ze hebben geen officiële papieren dus een boete geven heeft geen zin. En dat weten zij ook”, zegt woordvoerder Michel van der Mark van Qbuzz tegen De Telegraaf. Ook gemeenten hebben last van de asielzoekers uit ‘veilige landen’, die geen kans maken op een verblijfstatus. In Ter Apel en Emmen zouden zij zich schuldig maken aan onder andere intimidatie en zakkenrollerij.
Harde actie
De buschauffeurs van lijn 73 zijn de bedreigingen intussen zat en drongen afgelopen week bij hun werkgever aan op harde actie. Daarom heeft Qbuzz nu permanent beveiliging ingezet bij de haltes op het azc en bij het station in Emmen. Daardoor verminderde het aantal incidenten direct. De beveiligers blijven zeker tot januari, belooft Van der Mark. En als het nodig is langer. Of de maatregel veel zal uitmaken is volgens De Telegraaf de vraag. Sommige beveiligers denken dat het dweilen met de kraan open is. De asielzoekers zouden zich weinig aantrekken van hun aanwezigheid. De gemeente Vlagtwedde voert cameratoezicht en gebiedsverboden in. Ook komt er extra politie.

BMW remotely locks alleged thief in car he's trying to swipe

https://www.cnet.com/news/bmw-traps-thief-by-remotely-locking-him-in-car-he-was-stealing/

Stealer's Wheel? Seattle police department quotes "Watchmen" movie in a recap of the recent arrest.

I t may be the most satisfying arrest we can imagine.
Seattle police caught an alleged car thief by enlisting the help of car maker BMW to both track and then remotely lock the luckless criminal in the very car he was trying to steal.
Jonah Spangenthal-Lee, deputy director of communications for the Seattle Police Department, posted a witty summary of the event on the SPD's blog on Wednesday. Turns out if you're inside a stolen car, it's perhaps not the best time to take a nap.
"A car thief awoke from a sound slumber Sunday morning (November 27) to find he had been remotely locked inside a stolen BMW, just as Seattle police officers were bearing down on him," Spangenthal-Lee wrote. The suspect found a key fob mistakenly left inside the BMW by a friend who'd borrowed the car from the owner and the alleged crime was on.
But technology triumphed. When the owner, who'd just gotten married a day earlier, discovered the theft, the police contacted BMW corporate, which tracked the car to Seattle's Ravenna neighborhood. The car was parked, still running, with the snoozing suspect fast asleep behind the wheel.
"BMW employees were able to remotely lock the car's doors, trapping the suspect inside, presumably while hissing something terrifying like 'I'm not locked in here with you, you're locked in here with me' into the car's sound system," Spangenthal-Lee wrote. (Yes, that's a line from "Watchmen.")
The 38-year-old suspect, who was carrying a small amount of methamphetamine, was booked into the King County Jail for auto theft and drug possession, police said.
That's a pretty entertainingly written item for a cop blotter, and it's not the first time Seattle PD has strived to make their police reports entertaining. In 2012, Spangenthal-Lee made headlines with "Marijawhatnow?" a guide to legal pot use in the city.
Editors' note, December 6, 2:04 p.m. PT: There's been some spirited debate about the remote-lock aspect of this story.
In an email to CNET, BMW confirmed it can remotely lock and unlock a vehicle, and the Seattle Police Department provided CNET a copy of the actual police report in this case, in which the responding officer notes that BMW Assistance was called, located the car, said they could lock the car doors and were asked to do so.
This wouldn't have permanently trapped the man as some assume. The police report never says the man inside the car attempted to unlock it, nor did CNET report that. Instead, surrounded by officers and awoken from sleep, he tried to drive away, could not get the car into gear and was arrested without incident.
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Global Temperatures Plunge. Icy Silence from Climate Alarmists

http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/11/30/global-temperatures-plunge-icy-silence-climate-alarmists/




Global land temperatures have plummeted by one degree Celsius since the middle of this year – the biggest and steepest fall on record.

But the news has been greeted with an eerie silence by the world’s alarmist community. You’d almost imagine that when temperatures shoot up it’s catastrophic climate change which requires dramatic headlines across the mainstream media and demands for urgent action. But that when they fall even more precipitously it’s just a case of “nothing to see here”.
The cause of the fall is a La Nina event following in the wake of an unusual strong El Nino.
As David Rose reports:
Big El Ninos always have an immense impact on world weather, triggering higher than normal temperatures over huge swathes of the world. The 2015-16 El Nino was probably the strongest since accurate measurements began, with the water up to 3C warmer than usual.
It has now been replaced by a La Nina event – when the water in the same Pacific region turns colder than normal.
This also has worldwide impacts, driving temperatures down rather than up.
The satellite measurements over land respond quickly to El Nino and La Nina. Temperatures over the sea are also falling, but not as fast, because the sea retains heat for longer.
This means it is possible that by some yardsticks, 2016 will be declared as hot as 2015 or even slightly hotter – because El Nino did not vanish until the middle of the year.
But it is almost certain that next year, large falls will also be measured over the oceans, and by weather station thermometers on the surface of the planet – exactly as happened after the end of the last very strong El Nino in 1998. If so, some experts will be forced to eat their words.
Yes indeed. I recommend this sober assessment of the situation written earlier this month by Dr. David Whitehouse, science editor of the Global Warming Policy Foundation.
With 2016 being predicted as a record warm year it is interesting to speculate on what the El Nino’s contribution will be, which is, in a word, everything. It can be argued that without the El Nino (and the so-called “Pacific Blob”) 2014-2016 would not have been record warm years.
He calls the cooling a “reality check”, noting:
Many think that 2017 will be cooler than previous years. Myles Allen of Oxford University says that by the time of the next big United Nations climate conference global temperatures are likely to be no warmer than the Paris COP in 2015. This would be a strange thing to happen if, as some climate scientists have claimed, recent years would have been a record even without the El Nino.
The last three years may eventually come to be seen as the final death rattle of the global warming scare. Thanks what’s now recognised as an unusually strong El Nino, global temperatures were driven to sufficiently high levels to revive the alarmist narrative – after an unhelpful pause period of nearly 20 years – that the world had got hotter than ever before.
It resulted in a slew of “Hottest Year Evah” stories from the usual suspects. As I patiently explained at the time – here, here, and here – this wasn’t science but propaganda. If you’re a reader of Breitbart or one of the sceptical websites this will hardly have come as news to you. But, of course, across much of the mainstream media – and, of course, on all the left-leaning websites – these “Hottest Year Evah” stories were relayed as fact. And, inevitably, were often cited by a host of experts on Twitter as proof that evil deniers are, like, anti-science and totally evil and really should be thrown in prison for sacrificing the future of the world’s children by promoting Big-Oil-funded denialism.
This is why there is such an ideological divide regarding climate change between those on the left and those on the right. The lefties get their climate information from unreliable fake news sites like Buzzfeed.
Just recently, I had to school my former Telegraph colleague Tom Chivers, now of Buzzfeed, with a piece titled Debunked: Another Buzzfeed ‘Hottest Year Evah’ Story.
Perhaps I’m wrong: I don’t actually look at Buzzfeed, except when they’re doing something worthwhile like “Five Deadliest Killer Sharks” or “Ten Cutest Kitten Photos”. But I’ve a strong suspicion they haven’t yet covered this 1 degree C temperature fall because, well why would they? It just wouldn’t suit their alarmist narrative.
freezing cold

Could we get to Mars in 39 DAYS? Nasa selects companies to develop super fast deep-space engine

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3021521/Could-Mars-39-DAYS-Nasa-selects-companies-develop-super-fast-deep-space-engine.html

  • Company in Texas has been asked to develop its revolutionary engine
  • Ad Astra's Vasimr engine could apparently get to Mars in 39 days
  • It is one of 12 advanced technology projects to be funded by Nasa
  • Others include new types of habitation and small deep space satellites 
Nasa has selected a variety of companies to work on projects to create advanced space technologies, including faster methods of propulsion.
Other projects to be worked on include improved habitats for humans, and small satellites to explore deep space.
And one of the companies in the 12 Next Space Technologies for Exploration Partnerships (NextStep) says they have an engine that could get humans to Mars in just 39 days.
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Nasa has selected a variety of companies to work on projects to create advanced space technologies, including a faster method of propulsion known as Vasimr (illustrated), which could apparently get to Mars in a matter of weeks, not months
Nasa has selected a variety of companies to work on projects to create advanced space technologies, including a faster method of propulsion known as Vasimr (illustrated), which could apparently get to Mars in a matter of weeks, not months
The Vasimr engine - which uses plasma as a propellant - is being developed by the Ad Astra Rocket company in Texas.
Their engine shot to fame a few years ago when it was revealed that it could drastically reduce the journey time to Mars from months to weeks - although it may require a nuclear power source.
And following the successful test of a prototype in 2013, it seems Nasa is now considering it for use on a future mission to Mars.

‘We are thrilled by this announcement and proud to be joining forces with Nasa in the final steps of the technology maturation,’ said Dr Franklin Chang Diaz, Ad Astra’s Chairman and CEO, in a statement.
‘We look forward to a very successful partnership as we jointly advance the technology to flight readiness.’
Over three years, Nasa will give the company about £6.8 million ($10 million) to get the engine almost ready to fly in space.
This will be achieved with a demonstration of their new prototype, the VX-200-SS, which will be able to fire continuously for more than 100 hours.
A previous test in 2013 saw Ad Astra complete 10,000 successful high power firings of a Vasimr prototype.
However, this involved short duration bursts for less than a minute. Proving the engine works for more than 100 hours will be key to it one day being used on a spacecraft.

The Vasimr engine is seen here being tested. Short for Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket, Vasimr works with plasma, an electrically charged gas that can be heated to extreme temperatures by radio waves and controlled and guided by strong magnetic fields
The Vasimr engine is seen here being tested. Short for Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket, Vasimr works with plasma, an electrically charged gas that can be heated to extreme temperatures by radio waves and controlled and guided by strong magnetic fields
In rocket propulsion, the higher the temperature of the exhaust gases, the higher their velocity and the higher the fuel efficiency. Plasma rockets like Vasimr (illustrated) feature exhaust velocities far above those achievable by their chemical cousins, so their fuel consumption is extremely low
In rocket propulsion, the higher the temperature of the exhaust gases, the higher their velocity and the higher the fuel efficiency. Plasma rockets like Vasimr (illustrated) feature exhaust velocities far above those achievable by their chemical cousins, so their fuel consumption is extremely low
The Vasimr engine could be part of the entire spacecraft that will ultimately take astronauts to Mars. The rocket that will send them on their way will be the Space Launch System, illustrated, which will complete an unmanned flight in 2019 - and it will have room for some secondary payloads to go to deep space
The Vasimr engine could be part of the entire spacecraft that will ultimately take astronauts to Mars. The rocket that will send them on their way will be the Space Launch System, illustrated, which will complete an unmanned flight in 2019 - and it will have room for some secondary payloads to go to deep space

HOW LONG WOULD A MANNED MARS MISSION TAKE? 

Owing to the orbits of Earth and Mars, there are specific windows of opportunity when a mission can take place.
Our planets come as close to each other as 33.9 million miles (54.6 million km), but can be as distant as 250 million miles (400 million km).
For this reason spacecraft to Mars, such as the Curiosity rover, have to launch in certain windows when the planets are aligned.
The next window is open from January 2016 to April 2016, and will see the launch of two more missions to the red planet.
For a future manned mission, they will need to launch out in one of the windows and return in another.
Just getting there will take up to nine months. The astronauts will then be there waiting for a year until they can come back, again taking up to nine months - a total of around three years.
Whether an engine such as Vasimr could shorten the time it would take to cover the distance, though, remains to be seen. 
With this and other technologies, Nasa said in a statement they want to develop exploration capabilities around the moon, and at Mars.
‘Commercial partners were selected for their technical ability to mature key technologies and their commitment to the potential applications both for government and private sector uses,’ said William Gerstenmaier, associate administrator for Human Exploration and Operations at Nasa Headquarters.
‘This work ultimately will inform the strategy to move human presence further into the solar system.’
Three advanced electric propulsion projects, including Vasimr, will develop engines that operate in the 50 to 300 kilowatt range.
By comparison, current electric propulsion used by Nasa - such as the ion engine on the Dawn spacecraft - operates at less than five kilowatts.
Meanwhile, seven companies have been picked to work on the habitats that will house astronauts as they make their way to Mars in the 2030s.
While the Orion capsule will take astronauts to and from Earth, it can only sustain a crew of four for 21 days.
To make the journey to Mars, expected to last anywhere from several months to three years, astronauts will need to live in some other structure.
Nasa will be hoping one of the projects it is funding will find a way to house the astronauts for the grueling journey to and from the red planet. 
While the Orion capsule (shown after test flight in December 2014) will take astronauts to and from Earth, it can only sustain a crew of four for 21 days. To make the journey to Mars, expected to last anywhere from several months to three years, astronauts will need to live in some other structure
While the Orion capsule (shown after test flight in December 2014) will take astronauts to and from Earth, it can only sustain a crew of four for 21 days. To make the journey to Mars, expected to last anywhere from several months to three years, astronauts will need to live in some other structure
Previously, Boeing outlined the six steps needed to land and return on Mars (illustrated). Two are already in production - the Orion spacecraft and SLS rocket. The other four things needed are a large 'tug' spacecraft, a habitat, lander and an ascent vehicle - all of which Nasa is hoping to develop in the next decade or so
Previously, Boeing outlined the six steps needed to land and return on Mars (illustrated). Two are already in production - the Orion spacecraft and SLS rocket. The other four things needed are a large 'tug' spacecraft, a habitat, lander and an ascent vehicle - all of which Nasa is hoping to develop in the next decade or so
Nasa is also asking companies to development capabilities to sustain a crew of four for 60 days in cis-lunar space - between Earth and the moon - with the ability to scale up to Mars missions.
The companies selected include Bigelow Aerospace, who are creating an inflatable habitation module - a prototype of which will be attached to the ISS in 2018.
And finally, two companies have been selected to develop small satellites - CubeSats - to launch as secondary paylods on the first flight of Nasa’s huge Space Launch System rocket in 2019.
As the rocket is so powerful, it will give these CubeSats a rare opportunity to explore deep space, as opposed to remaining in Earth orbit. 
Two companies have also been selected to develop small satellites - CubeSats - to launch as secondary paylods on the first flight of Nasa’s huge Space Launch System rocket in 2019. It will give these CubeSats a rare opportunity to explore deep space, as opposed to remaining in Earth orbit (illustration shown)
Two companies have also been selected to develop small satellites - CubeSats - to launch as secondary paylods on the first flight of Nasa’s huge Space Launch System rocket in 2019. It will give these CubeSats a rare opportunity to explore deep space, as opposed to remaining in Earth orbit (illustration shown)

Why Sexual Fantasies Are Good for Your Relationship


http://www.livestrong.com/article/1012537-5-benefits-fantasizing-couples/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=1123_weds_ed_m

Why Sexual Fantasies Are Good for Your Relationship

You know the feeling — desire. While watching a sexy scene in a movie or TV show, it flickers in your body. What you’d give to be on that tropical island making passionate love or to have that attractive stranger whisk you away to the boudoir.
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Do you embrace those thoughts or set them aside? If the latter, you may want to consider some changes.
Fantasies may seem like simple daydreams, but they hold real potential for strengthened connectedness, creativity and pleasure with your partner, and that’s regardless of whether you’re newly paired or have been together for decades.

1. Boost Arousal

Research conducted at the University of Granada in 2007 showed that sexual fantasizing increases arousal. Male participants, however, responded more positively to sexual thoughts and accepted them more easily than female participants. This isn’t surprising, given that research also shows that women tend to experience more shame around sexuality.
Embracing sexual desires and imaginings can not only help minimize these negative beliefs, but also ease anxiety — which is more common in women and a potential cause of low libido for all genders.
“People often forget that our brain is a sex organ — a big one,” says Yana Tallon-Hicks, a sex educator and writer in Northampton, Massachusetts. “Turning it off while we wait for our bodies to do all the turning on cuts us off from our full power supply and pleasure potential.”
So when those sexy thoughts arise, let your mind wander fully into them. Or kick-start fantasies by intentionally savoring a sexy daydream or taking in an erotic film or story.
The more turned-on you feel, the more pleasure you're likely to experience.
The more turned-on you feel, the more pleasure you're likely to experience. Photo Credit Photographee.eu/Adobe Stock

2. Reach Mutual Pleasure Potential

After you’re initially aroused, fantasizing can go a long way toward the pleasure potential Tallon-Hicks mentioned. The more turned-on you feel, the more pleasure you and your partner are likely to experience. You may even get more “OMG!” out of your Big O.
Think of fantasizing as mental foreplay. Talk with your partner about your desires to increase anticipation — which can also fuel pleasure. If you’re not yet comfortable talking about sex, begin with small steps, such as sending a flirty text about a fantasy and setting increased with sex talk as a goal. Research published in the Journal of Social Personal Relationships in 2012 showed a strong link between comfort in discussing sex and a pleasing sex life.

3. Break Out of the "Pattern"

Years into a relationship, it’s easy to fall into a comfortable, but not terribly exciting, routine — especially in the sex department, says Sandra LaMorgese, Ph.D., a sexuality expert and author in New York City.
“Instead of delving deeper into each other’s wants, needs, interests, turn-ons, turn-offs and deep fantasies, we fall into a pattern and stick with it, even when it becomes less exciting or fulfilling,” says LaMorgese.
Recommitting is important, she added. To help remedy bedroom monotony, explore new fantasies. Letting your thoughts drift down a sexy path can inspire creativity, shaking up the routine and adding a sense of novelty and adventure.
This is important, because new experiences boost dopamine and norepinephrine levels in your brain, inviting those punch-drunk, falling-in-love feelings.

4. Stay Present

Everyone experiences disruptive thoughts mid-coitus on occasion — some individuals more than others.
“For example, folks who might be struggling with [erectile dysfunction], anorgasmia or chronic pain can almost get stuck in their negative focus on their bodies during sex,” says Tallon-Hicks.
Fantasizing can allow you to stay in a sexual, erotic moment, she said, keeping these problems from becoming more prevalent or taking over.
If you find yourself feeling self-conscious of your performance or body during sex, refocus on sexual desires. Ask your partner about their fantasies, or share one of your own. If a fantasy is realistic, consider acting on it or something similar. Role-play or try an enticing, new-to-you position or technique.
Physical and emotional intimacy are closely tied.
Physical and emotional intimacy are closely tied. Photo Credit zinkevych/Adobe Stock

5. Strengthen Intimacy

All of these perks can lead to increased closeness as a couple both in and out of the bedroom. The more pleasurable and gratifying your sex life is, the more likely you’ll be able to stay close emotionally. And any work you prioritize and engage in together can build a sense of connectedness.
To begin inviting these benefits, LaMorgese suggests starting slow.
“Build an atmosphere of nonjudgment where inhibitions melt away, a place where your deepest, darkest fantasies feel safe enough to come out,” she says, adding that the process takes time.
“Accept your partner’s fantasies without judgment, and start working toward fulfilling one of them. Be a giving lover and accept the same in return.”

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  10. 10. Vlamwerende veiligheidsvestenMerkenBrandwerende veiligheidsvesten van de merken:Tricorp en Sioen. Antistatisch Een aantal vlamvertragende veiligheidsvesten is ook antistatisch. Dit is van belang in een explosiegevaarlijke omgeving.Woltex.nl Workwear & Safety - Vlamwerende kleding – www.vlamwerendekleding.com 10
  11. 11. Vlamwerende werkjacksMerkenBrandwerende werkjacks en brandwerendewerkjassen van de merken: Portwest, HellyHansen en Mascot. Antistatisch Een aantal vlamvertragende werkjacks en brandwerende werkjassen is ook antistatisch. Dit is van belang in een explosiegevaarlijke omgeving.Woltex.nl Workwear & Safety - Vlamwerende kleding – www.vlamwerendekleding.com 11
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  13. 13. 072- 5154022Kijk voor meer informatie over vlamwerende kleding op onze speciale website: http://www.vlamwerendekleding.com Woltex.nl Workwear & Safety levert ook andere soorten veiligheidskleding en werkkleding. Meer informatie over Woltex vindt u op: http://www.woltex.nl Ons uitgebreide assortiment vindt u in onze online showroom.Woltex.nl Workwear & Safety - Vlamwerende kleding – www.vlamwerendekleding.com 13