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Just when I thought I broke away and I'm feelin' happy You try to trap me say you pregnant and guess who the daddy Don't wanna fall for it, but in this case what could I do? So now I'm back To makin promises to you, tryin to keep it true What if I'm wrong, a trick to keep me on and on Tryin' to be strong and in the process, keep you goin I'm bout to lose my composure, I'm gettin' close To packin' up and leavin' notes, and gettin' ghost Tell me who knows, a peaceful place where I can go To clear my head I'm feelin low, losin control My heart is sayin' leave, oh what a tangle web we weave When we conspire to conceive, and now You gettin' calls at the house, guess you cheatin' That's all I need to hear cause I'm leavin', I'm out the do' Never no more will you see me, this is the end Cause now I know you've been cheatin, I'm a sucka for love What you won't do, do for love You tried everything, but you don't give up What you won't do, do for love You tried everything, but you don't give up
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Are there different strains of covid-19 that we are up against?
Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses which may cause illness in animals or humans. In humans, several coronaviruses are known to cause respiratory infections ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). The most recently discovered coronavirus causes coronavirus disease COVID-19.
COVID-19 is a new illness that can affect your lungs and airways, caused by the most recently discovered coronavirus. This new virus and disease were unknown before the outbreak began in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.
Researchers at a Chinese university identified two separate strains of the COVID-19 coronavirus, finding that 70% of cases were the more aggressive type, while the less aggressive type comprised the other 30%. That more aggressive strain was found in early cases from Wuhan, China, where the coronavirus is thought to have originated from, and the researchers believe it may have evolved from the less aggressive type.Â
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5 of Your Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope Questions Answered
The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope is a satellite in low-Earth orbit that detects gamma rays from exotic objects like black holes, neutron stars and fast-moving jets of hot gas. For 11 years Fermi has seen some of the highest-energy bursts of light in the universe and is helping scientists understand where gamma rays come from.
Confused? Donât be! We get a ton of questions about Fermi and figured weâd take a moment to answer a few of them here.
1. Who was this Fermi guy?
The Fermi telescope was named after Enrico Fermi in recognition of his work on how the tiny particles in space become accelerated by cosmic objects, which is crucial to understanding many of the objects that his namesake satellite studies.
Enrico Fermi was an Italian physicist and Nobel Prize winner (in 1938) who immigrated to the United States to be a professor of physics at Columbia University, later moving to the University of Chicago.
Original image courtesy Argonne National Laboratory
Over the course of his career, Fermi was involved in many scientific endeavors, including the Manhattan Project, quantum theory and nuclear and particle physics. He even engineered the first-ever atomic reactor in an abandoned squash court (squash is the older, English kind of racquetball) at the University of Chicago.
There are a number of other things named after Fermi, too: Fermilab, the Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station, the Enrico Fermi Institute and more. (Heâs kind of a big deal in the physics world.)
Fermi even had something to say about aliens! One day at lunch with his buddies, he wondered if extraterrestrial life existed outside our solar system, and if it did, why havenât we seen it yet? His short conversation with friends sparked decades of research into this idea and has become known as the Fermi Paradox â given the vastness of the universe, there is a high probability that alien civilizations exist out there, so they should have visited us by now. Â
2. So, does the Fermi telescope look for extraterrestrial life?
No. Although both are named after Enrico Fermi, the Fermi telescope and the Fermi Paradox have nothing to do with one another.
Fermi does not look for aliens, extraterrestrial life or anything of the sort! If aliens were to come our way, Fermi would be no help in identifying them, and they might just slip right under Fermiâs nose. Unless, of course, those alien spacecraft were powered by processes that left behind traces of gamma rays.
Fermi detects gamma rays, the highest-energy form of light, which are often produced by events so far away the light can take billions of years to reach Earth. The satellite sees pulsars, active galaxies powered by supermassive black holes and the remnants of exploding stars. These are not your everyday stars, but the heavyweights of the universe.Â
3. Does the telescope shoot gamma rays?
No. Fermi DETECTS gamma rays using its two instruments, the Large Area Telescope (LAT) and the Gamma-ray Burst Monitor (GBM).
The LAT sees about one-fifth of the sky at a time and records gamma rays that are millions of times more energetic than visible light. The GBM detects lower-energy emissions, which has helped it identify more than 2,000 gamma-ray bursts â energetic explosions in galaxies extremely far away.
The highest-energy gamma ray from a gamma-ray burst was detected by Fermiâs LAT, and traveled 3.8 billion light-years to reach us from the constellation Leo.
4. Will gamma rays turn me into a superhero?
Nope. In movies and comic books, the hero has a tragic backstory and a brush with death, only to rise out of some radioactive accident stronger and more powerful than before. In reality, that much radiation would be lethal.
In fact, as a form of radiation, gamma rays are dangerous for living cells. If you were hit with a huge amount of gamma radiation, it could be deadly â it certainly wouldnât be the beginning of your superhero career.
5. That sounds badâŠdoes that mean if a gamma-ray burst hit Earth, it would wipe out the planet and destroy us all?
Thankfully, our lovely planet has an amazing protector from gamma radiation: an atmosphere. That is why the Fermi telescope is in orbit; itâs easier to detect gamma rays in space!
Gamma-ray bursts are so far away that they pose no threat to Earth. Fermi sees gamma-ray bursts because the flash of gamma rays they release briefly outshines their entire home galaxies, and can sometimes outshine everything in the gamma-ray sky.
If a habitable planet were too close to one of these explosions, it is possible that the jet emerging from the explosion could wipe out all life on that planet. However, the probability is extremely low that a gamma-ray burst would happen close enough to Earth to cause harm. These events tend to occur in very distant galaxies, so weâre well out of reach.
We hope that this has helped to clear up a few misconceptions about the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. Itâs a fantastic satellite, studying the craziest extragalactic events and looking for clues to unravel the mysteries of our universe!
Now that you know the basics, you probably want to learn more! Follow the Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope on Twitter (@NASAFermi) or Facebook (@nasafermi), and check out more awesome stuff on our Fermi webpage.
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Good news: You can now add alt text to every photo and GIF you upload to a post with your Tumblr iOS or Android app.
What?
Alt text! Itâs a textual alternative to a photo or GIF, so anyone who uses a screen reader will know what youâve posted. If you post, say, a long Furby sitting on a couch, you might provide alt text that says âa long Furby sitting on a couchâ so anyone who needs to use a screen reader gets to join in on the fun. Keep it short, keep it descriptive.Â
How?
Easy-peasy. When you add an image or GIF to a post or reblog on Tumblr in the iOS or Android app, youâll see a meatballs menu (âââ) pop up in the lower right-hand corner of your image or GIF. Tap it, then select âAdd alt text.âÂ
Why?
Weâre continuing our efforts to make Tumblr more accessible in accordance with the Web Accessibility Initiative of the World Wide Web Consortium. Theyâre an initiative that sets standards for accessibility for people who may need assistance using the internet.
Happy alt texting, Tumblr!
 MOON DIRT: âWhat Is It And What Does It Taste Likeâ
If you ever wondered what the moon tastes like and if it actually tastes anything like cheese i will have to disappoint you. Cause actually Apollo astronauts have tasted moon dirt and it tastes AND smells like⊠*drumroll*âŠ. g*npowder.Â
Yepp. Youâve heard it right folks. It tastes like American cheeseâŠ. get it, cause u know, g*ns đ. Anyway. Mood dirt *ahem*, excuse me: Moon dirt is actually is mostly made up of very fine particles of silicon dioxide glass, iron, calcium and magnesium, and as well as other trace minerals.
Astronauts recall that when they came in the Lunar module they would track a lot of moon dust with them cause the dirt was fine like flour, and very abrasive and clingy. Another thing about Lunar Dust is that it is also magnetic becauase of the iron content in it. Also you can germinate plants in moon dust but not effectively. Funny enough, martian soil is actually better for growing plants than Lunar Regolith (the special boi term for moon dust). So the takeaway is that moon dust is fine like powder, and so abrasive that it will eat through your 3 times Kevlar reinforced boots like itâs nothing.Â
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Say hello to the Antennae galaxies đ
Two galaxies are locked in a deadly embrace in this Hubble Space Telescope image. Once normal, sedate spiral galaxies like the Milky Way, this galactic pair has spent the past few hundred million years sparring. The clash is so violent that stars have been ripped from their host galaxies to form a streaming arc between the two.Â
The far-flung stars and streamers of gas stretch out into space, creating long tidal tails reminiscent of antennae (not visible in this close-up Hubble view). Clouds of gas blossom out in bright pink and red, surrounding the bright flashes of blue star-forming regions â some of which are partially obscured by dark patches of dust.Â
Hubbleâs observations have uncovered over 1,000 bright, young star clusters bursting to life as a result of the head-on wreck. The sweeping spiral-like patterns, traced by bright blue star clusters, shows the result of a firestorm of star-birth activity, which was triggered by the collision. The rate of star formation is so high that the Antennae galaxies are said to be in a state of starburst, a period in which all of the gas within the galaxies is being used to form stars. This cannot last forever, and neither can the separate galaxies; eventually the nuclei will coalesce and the galaxies will begin their retirement together as one large elliptical galaxy.Â
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