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Russo Brothers reveal unknowns about Avengers: Endgame
The Russo Brothers explained the details and cut scenes of what happened to Tony Stark under the title of an AMA (Ask Me Anything) opened at Reddit, including Captain America's move against Thanos in the war. Already warn, our article includes spoilers.
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How is our world protected from asteroids?
Asteroids, which are the subject of news headlines, have a place in everyone's minds. Scientists examine this issue more closely. Scientists are working to take precautionary action against a possible impact scenario.
In fact, when we think about it, we can say that asteroids are not at the top of the dangers we are facing now. Our own activities change the climate and habitat we live in. The antibiotics we use cause the birth of new types of deadly bacteria. Above all, we live on a planet with multiple nuclear weapons. Of course, asteroids are also a great danger. The impact of an asteroid on the earth can trigger tsunamis, shock waves and winds blowing at extremely high speeds. Therefore, there are scientists who spend their time preparing for such a scenario.
No asteroid that has been observed to date has the chance to cause massive destruction in our lives. Potentially dangerous asteroids can only be seen in news headlines we read every day. However, NASA, FEMA, and other space agencies hand in hand to be prepared against a bad scenario. They will simulate an asteroid impact. Mark Boslough, professor of Earth and planetary sciences at the University of New Mexico, summarizes the situation in his own words: “The results can be enormous ... We are talking about potential city killers, the effects that could destroy an entire continent and even cause the collapse of civilization. But the probability is extremely low. Classic low probability, fatal outcome scenario. I don't spend much time worrying about it. " Where Do These Asteroids Come From? Our solar system consisted of many substances, large and small, in the form of a disc, surrounding the Sun. The vast majority of them integrate with each other to form planets. But not all of them had the same fate. For example, the region between Mars and Jupiter. Jupiter's high gravity prevented the formation of planets in the region. So many small pieces of a rock hit each other and formed asteroids. Sometimes Jupiter’s gravitational force can distort the orbits of these objects and bring them closer to Earth. Other objects, such as icy comets, will eventually approach Earth in their elliptical orbit. These comets and asteroids come together to form the group of objects close to the earth. In the article, the English abbreviation “NEO ıda will be used.
Objects near the Earth NEOs are any objects within the 1,3 astronomical units of the Sun. An astronomical unit (AU) corresponds to 93 million miles (149,597,871 km), the distance between the Sun and the Earth. Scientists have created a list of NEOs that we need to worry about, called potentially dangerous asteroids. These are objects that pass through Earth's orbit and are about the size of a football stadium, twenty times the distance between Earth and the Moon. Boslough said that if something of this size hit the Earth, it would cause regional disaster. How Long have Scientists Worried About Asteroid Effects? Our answer dates back to 1694. Astronomer Edmond Halley (the person Halley's comet named after) claimed that comets could hit Earth. During the 18th and 19th centuries, other astronomers thought that comets would hit Earth. However, there were very few comets that scientists could observe. Later, in 1908, an incident in Tunguska flattened a forest in Russia. In the 1930s, scientists began to observe many large asteroids, such as Hermes, who passed close to Earth. Halley's Comet In 1980, father-son Luis and Walter Alvarez discovered iridium, a rare element, in a 65-million-year-old rock layer. Their hypothesis was that the element was introduced by a large asteroid.
But perhaps the most important event in the history of modern asteroid crash did not happen on Earth. In 1993, scientists Carolyn and Eugene M. Shoemaker and David Levy discovered a comet revolving around Jupiter. Researchers' interest in the comet has increased tremendously as the comet sees the possibility of hitting Jupiter. In July 1994, the comet hit Jupiter, creating black spots that could be seen for months. How are we now? Planet-wide defense is an international endeavor with a budget of millions, billions, and even trillions of dollars. NASA's Planet Defense Coordination Office is responsible for monitoring asteroids, and alerting the media and the public to potential hazards. They are also developing research techniques to prevent impacts and are coordinating with government and FEMA institutions on how to respond to a potential impact. European Space Agency, Japanese Space Research Agency, Roscosmos and in the world
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With the streaming giants setting up shop in the Canadian province, insiders say the deep-pocketed behemoths offer nothing but upside to local producers: "The American over-the-top companies are just getting started; let the feeding frenzy begin"
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Two New Ambient / Modern Classical Pieces - Antonymes and Air Shaper
Two New Ambient / Modern Classical Pieces – Antonymes and Air Shaper
Have a listen to two new ambient / modern classical pieces.
The beautiful ’310814′ by Antonymes aka Welsh composer Ian M Hazeldine, which was recorded for the Macmillan Cancer Support charity compilation Touched 2 and the very short but lovely ‘Into Warm Air’ by Air Shaper, aka Canadian composer Anthony Baird.
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