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Why Pluto Might Be a Billion Comets - Duration: 5:33.In 2015, the New Horizons mission introduced Pluto to the world, bringing with it almost
as many questions as answers.
And in a paper published last week in the journal Icarus, astronomers from the Southwest
Research Institute tackled one of the most basic of those questions: how did Pluto form?
Turns out, it might be more like a giant super-comet than anything else.
Before New Horizons, most astronomers thought Pluto formed like the full-fledged planets,
from the protoplanetary disk — the collection of gas, dust, and ice that swirled around
the Sun in the early solar system.
But the Southwest researchers realized the data from the flyby supports a very different
idea: that Pluto is made out of a bunch of comets crushed together.
Possibly a billion of them.
The main evidence for this comes from Pluto's heart, the region known as Tombaugh Regio.
Specifically, the left half of it, which is basically one big nitrogen glacier.
Nitrogen drives many of the geologic processes on Pluto.
It flows across the surface, might erupt from cryovolcanoes, and makes up the atmosphere.
The thing is, all that nitrogen had to come from somewhere.
Now, it is possible that it came from ice in the protoplanetary disk, which would have
had a bunch of nitrogen in it.
But it could have also come from comets.
We don't know exactly how much nitrogen is in the typical comet, but we do know how
much is in 67P, thanks to the Rosetta orbiter.
Based on that, the researchers came up with a broad estimate for the nitrogen we'd expect
to find in comets in general.
And when they crunched the numbers, they found that if a billion of those comets came together,
they could form a world just like Pluto.
At this point, it's hard to tell which theory is more likely.
It mostly depends on how much nitrogen Pluto has lost to space over the years.
If a lot of it has been lost over time, the idea that Pluto came from the protoplanetary
disc is probably a better fit, because it could have formed a world with much more nitrogen
than Pluto has now.
But if Pluto hasn't lost too much nitrogen, the giant comet model might work better.
We just don't have enough data on Pluto yet to know how its nitrogen content has changed.
It wouldn't hurt to get nitrogen measurements for more comets, either.
In the meantime, New Horizons isn't done yet.
It's headed for a flyby of another, much smaller object out there, called MU69, on
New Year's day of 2019.
What it discovers could tell us a lot more about what's floating around in the space
near Pluto, and might get us closer to understanding how it formed.
Speaking of the more remote ends of our solar system …
You might have heard of Planet Nine: the unknown planet that might or might not exist far out
in the solar system, orbiting between 200 and 1200 times the distance from Earth to the Sun.
And in a paper posted online this week, researchers discovered even more evidence for it.
Planet Nine is probably about 10 times the mass of Earth, a type of planet known as a
super-Earth in between smaller rocky worlds like ours and gas giants.
If it's really out there, that is.
We've never actually seen Planet Nine, which is why it stays theoretical.
But we have seen a handful of dwarf planets and other small bodies beyond Neptune that
all have the same weird, oblong orbits and bizarre inclinations above the flat plane
of the solar system.
And many researchers don't think that's a coincidence.
Instead, they think these orbits come from the gravitational pull of an undiscovered
planet, in what's become known as the Planet Nine Hypothesis.
The team that proposed the current version of the hypothesis in 2016 based their calculations
on just six objects with these weird characteristics.
But as astronomers have discovered more objects with similar qualities,
the evidence for Planet Nine has grown.
Last week's paper brings the number up to 14.
The team discovered a new object beyond Neptune, called 2015 BP519, which they nicknamed Caju.
And it has an even more extreme orbit than the others, following a path researchers had
seen in computer models but never in real life.
It also happens to be big enough to possibly qualify as a new dwarf planet.
It's worth noting that this paper hasn't been accepted for publication yet.
The authors posted it to the preprint website arXiv, but it hasn't been peer reviewed.
Still, assuming it passes the peer review process, the researchers have just added another
big piece to the body of evidence for Planet Nine … at least for those who agree with
the hypothesis.
Which not everyone does!
Some think it's possible that these orbits are just a coincidence.
They could be within the range of what you'd expect, statistically.
And there could be some bias toward discovering a higher proportion of objects with these
weird orbits because of the methods we use to look for things beyond Neptune.
One way to settle the debate would be to actually, you know, find it.
But first we have to figure out where it is, which researchers are trying to do based on
the weird orbits we've found so far.
From there, we'd have to spot it moving against the background of stars.
But we'll need a powerful telescope to find it, because even the closest point in its
orbit is incredibly far away, and it's dark out there.
Researchers are working on it, but unless we can narrow down the area where Planet Nine
might be, there's a lot of sky to cover.
For now, we'll just have to keep looking.
Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Space News!
If you're interested in learning more about Planet Nine, you can check out our episode
about the landmark 2016 research.
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X-Men Ending Scene | X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) Movie Clip 4K (+Subtitles) - Duration: 2:59.Whoa.
Easy, pal.
Well, some things never change.
It's good to see you, Scott.
Uh-huh.
See you later, Jean.
Professor.
Logan, is everything all right?
Yeah.
Yeah, I think it is.
You did it.
Did what?
Logan, don't you have a class to teach?
A class to teach?
History.
History?
Actually, I could use some help with that.
Help with what?
Pretty much everything after 1973.
I think the history I know is a little different.
Welcome back.
It's good to see you, Charles.
It's good to see everyone.
Well...
I had a promise to keep.
You and I have a lot of catching up to do.
Yeah.
What's the last thing you remember?
Drowning.
The past.
A new...
and uncertain world.
A world of endless possibilities.
And infinite outcomes.
You kidding me?
Oh, he's alive!
Countless choices define our fate.
Each choice, each moment...
a ripple in the river of time.
What do you want us to do with him, Major Stryker?
Enough ripples...
and you change the tide.
I'll take him from here.
For the future is never truly set.
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✅ Kit Harington et Rose Leslie (Game of Thrones) vont se dire oui dans quelques jours - Duration: 2:53.Si l'hiver arrive dans la série à succès Game Of Thrones, l'amour a aussi profité du voyage pour finalement prendre place dans la vraie vie de Kit Harington et Rose Leslie, les interprètes de Jon Snow et Ygritte
Et dire que tout est parti d'une bagarre dans un McDo. Kit Harington ne s'attendait probablement pas que cette soirée change sa vie pour toujours
Alors que le jeune acteur était venu se rassasier avec sa copine de l'époque dans le fameux fast food, il finit par se battre avec quelqu'un et récolte un œil au beurre noir
Le lendemain il passe le casting pour Game Of Thrones et son visage amoché fait toute la différence. Il obtient le rôle et rencontre en 2012 celle dont il ne veut plus se passer, Rose Leslie
Les acteurs sont amoureux à l'image comme à la vie mais se séparent après un an d'idylle. Mais en 2014, en pleine promo de pour la série, les acteurs se retrouvent
Si l'amour est bel et bien reparti entre ces deux-là, ce n'est que 2 ans plus tard qu'ils officialisent de nouveau leur histoire d'amour
En septembre dernier, les amoureux veulent passer à la vitesse supérieure et décident de se fiancer. Si aucune date n'avait alors été fixée, on sait maintenant qu'il ne leur reste plus longtemps à patienter avant de devenir mari et femme
C'est le 23 juin prochain que les interprètes de Jon Snow et Ygritte vont se dire oui dans la petite ville de Huntly, en Ecosse
Les bans publiés par la ville annoncent une cérémonie dans le château local par le père Chad, un moine bénédictin. Vous y voyez une référence à la série ? En plein dans le mille
Des amis du couple ont précisé qu'ils ont « pris la décision de rendre hommage à la façon dont ils se sont rencontrés à l'écran »
Bien sûr, les autres comédiens de Game of Thrones sont conviés. Et comme le mariage tombe en plein tournage de la dernière saison, Kit Harington a demandé à la production d'aménager le planning pour que leurs amis puissent les entourer dans ce grand jour
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Dinesh D'Souza Reveals Private Trump Conversation Before Pardon | THR News - Duration: 2:56.On Thursday, President Donald Trump pardoned Dinesh D'Souza, who was
convicted of breaking campaign finance laws in 2012
by using straw donors to raise $20,000 for his friend Wendy Long,
who was running for a U.S. Senate seat. He paid a $30,000 fine,
spent eight months partially confined, and had nearly completed
five years probation when Trump announced the pardon on Twitter.
Trump agreed with D'Souza, who maintained that he was singled out
for prosecution because of '2016 Obama's America,'
his critical look at President Barack Obama that became the
second-most-successful political documentary in history.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter's Paul Bond, D'Souza reveals
what he and Trump spoke about when the president
called to tell him he was being pardoned. D'Souza explains:
"He said I was a great voice for America, then he says:
'You were screwed,' his word. He said, 'These people went after you for a
mere technicality. I'm going to set that right and clear your record
so that you can be an even more visible voice for the country than
you are now.'" Elaborating further on Trump's theory
that D'Souza got "screwed," the filmmaker continues,
"He knows it was politically motivated. I don't want to put words in
his mouth because I don't remember exactly what he said,
but he said: 'They went after you, and they shafted you.'
Why would they do this? Obviously because I made a movie
critical of Obama."
Given that D'Souza pled guilty, many may wonder
how he can claim to have been shafted. "The punishment should fit the crime.
I should receive the penalty others get. No American has been prosecuted,
let alone locked up, for doing what I did." He continues,
"To go after them for a felony and essentially try to destroy their life?
That's unprecedented. It's like going 90 miles an hour on the
freeway and being sentenced to five years in prison."
D'Souza explains that while his eight month stint in an overnight
confinement center in San Diego is over, he is still on probation,
needs to complete five years of community service,
and needs permission from a judge to travel outside the country.
"The pardon brings all this to an end and, most importantly, clears my record,"
D'Souza says. "So I can vote, own a firearm, all my rights are restored."
When asked if anything positive came out of his eight month
partial incarceration, the filmmaker has this response.
"I have a somewhat providential view of life and look at things as if they
serve a purpose," he says. "I'm a better man for it, so in that sense, I
don't regret it. But it's been an ordeal and emotionally painful
and financially expensive." Finally, D'Souza, who is in final
edits for his latest film 'Death of a Nation,'
reveals what he has to say to Barack Obama.
"He's revealed himself to be a petty, narcissistic guy," D'Souza says.
"My movie didn't just criticize him politically, it got into his life
and into his head. So he unleashed his goons, in this case
Eric Holder and prosecutor Preet Bharara, who tweeted today
that I did voluntarily plead guilty." He concludes, saying,
"People who plead guilty voluntarily are not doing so 'voluntarily.'
In my case they filed a charge that carried a maximum penalty of
two years and another that carries five years and said they'd
drop the second charge if I pled guilty to the first.
So the whole thing is a sham. They positioned it like a show trial where
I broke down and confessed when actually I was bludgeoned."
To read Paul Bond's full interview with Dinesh D'Souza, head to THR.com.
For The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Lyndsey Rodrigues.
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Why Hollywood Won't Cast Tom Felton Anymore - Duration: 6:37.As one of the young breakthrough stars of the Harry Potter film franchise, Tom Felton
grew up in front of the whole world, right alongside his character, the villainous Draco
Malfoy.
He may not have been a member of the heroic trinity in the series, but among Potter fans,
Felton's name became just about as well-known as his co-stars.
So, it seemed logical that he'd be among those who'd slither in to the A-list after the series
came to an end in 2011.
Unlike some of the others, though, Felton has since struggled to shed his status as
an alumnus of Hogwarts, which means his career outside of the World of Witchcraft and Wizardry
has been anything but magical.
Whereas Daniel Radcliffe has become something of an indie sensation and Emma Watson headlined
an entirely different blockbuster with curses and castles, Tom Felton hasn't been able to
ride his Nimbus 2000 to the top of the Hollywood ladder just yet.
Let's take a look at some of the reasons Hollywood won't cast him anymore.
Conflicted feelings
Starring in an eight-film mega-movie franchise might seem like the opportunity of a lifetime
for any actor, but Tom Felton didn't cherish the experience of being an overnight cinematic
success story as much as others might.
Before the final film Deathly Hallows, Part 2 hit theaters, he told the Daily Mail that
he looked forward to the "freedom" of not starring in the films anymore, saying:
"One thing that people keep on saying to me is that the wealth and the fame must have
made up for missing out on my childhood.
But the idea of money, putting a price on your childhood, is ridiculous.
To me, fame is not a positive thing.
The idea of being famous is a lot better than the reality.
It's fantastic when you go to premieres and people cheer you, but it's not real."
Considering most of those fans who were cheering him on at those very premieres were the ones
he'd need to see his next movies, those words may have come back to bite him harder than
Nagini.
A career left turn
After Harry Potter, Daniel Radcliffe decided to give the Broadway circuit and small-budget
films a whirl.
And Emma Watson went to college, became a beauty brand ambassador, and left Hermione
behind with films like The Bling Ring and This Is the End.
"I'm not f---ing around!"
Meanwhile, Tom Felton's first big post-Potter move was to rap.
Yes, rap.
In 2011, Felton revealed that he'd scored a recording deal with an independent label
to produce some hip-hop music, saying:
"I was thinking of doing some N-Dubz-style stuff.
I am looking to get into the grime rap UK scene."
Felton added that he intended to "change [his] image," and although that public persona overhaul
never seemed to pan out, some of his music has made way to the public sphere.
However, despite a few EP releases and a moderate amount of viral attention on YouTube, his
music has hardly been successful enough to qualify as a new career path.
Too familiar
His emcee effort might've at least been a change of pace, but Felton's next big screen
adventure was far too similar to his Harry Potter persona.
Felton claims he's not at all like the kid that made him famous…
"To be honest, I'm very un-Malfoy like in my day-to-day biddings"
However, in 2011's Rise of the Planet of the Apes, he played a small part as Dodge Landon,
a cruel zoo security guard who tortures the film's central sentient ape, Caesar.
"Take your stinking paw off me you damn dirty ape."
Like Draco, the character is remarkable only for his sniveling demeanor and the ease with
which audiences root against him.
Between this role and his villainous TV turn on TNT's Murder In the First, he may not be
distancing himself from the role that made him famous, which could make him seem a little
one-note to casting directors.
Indeed, even Radcliffe has had to work hard to extricate himself from the world of broomsticks
and floo powder, taking roles that are far off the mark of the Boy Who Lived.
By heading right back into an unlikable mini-baddie role after Deathly Hallows, Felton may have
made a huge career misstep right from the start.
Regaining confidence
Another surprising downside to the safety of a long-lived role like Felton had in the
Harry Potter series is that the series' end can feel a little like being thrown into the
ocean without a life vest.
The actor has admitted that returning to the regular practice of auditioning for parts
to sustain a lifestyle, rather than just trying to fill in the blanks between sequels, was
very difficult for him to adjust to.
He told the Daily Mail in 2011:
"I'm much more nervous in auditions now than I was at 11.
You take a lot of hits before you get something good.
The first few were heartbreaking."
The disappointment of being denied certain roles was so disorienting for him, in fact,
that he considered walking away from the business altogether, saying:
"I thought, 'I can't do this.'
They are cutthroat in America.
Before you've even started, someone's playing on the BlackBerry.
You're reading your lines, physically convulsing, and they just say 'Thank you.'
That means, 'Get lost.'
I did 19 auditions and got the 20th, for the film The Apparition."
To make matters worse, that movie would mark the start of a series of box office flops.
Missing box office magic
Although the Harry Potter series was a box office phenomenon, Felton has still not proven
himself to be a bankable actor.
His small-time thriller pic The Apparition failed to recoup its financiers' investment,
despite having both a Harry Potter star and Twilight alum Ashley Greene leading the cast.
Since then, he's yet to appear in a film that made any kind of impression at the ticket
booth.
Even movies that have been relatively well-received by critics, like the regal biopic Belle and
A United Kingdom, featured him only in supporting roles and brought in very little money during
their small theatrical runs.
Felton's not the only one of the Harry Potter alums who has struggled to convince muggles
to see his movies, but being associated with so many bombs likely isn't making his new
agent's job any easier.
Blond ambition
Considering his dismal box office streak, Tom Felton's chances of nabbing a leading
movie role anytime soon seem low, but it might not be a good idea to tell him that.
In fact, the actor's ambitions seem to be unfettered, he not only wants another franchise,
but he wants one of the most iconic and long-lasting of all time: Bond, James Bond.
He told Metro that playing the suave 007 agent is an "unfulfilled career ambition" for him,
adding:
"I haven't landed James Bond yet.
Playing Bond or a Bond villain was why I wanted to do movies in the first place."
Considering that may be the most coveted role in all of Hollywood, his expectations may
be a bit lofty and unrealistic.
Time to turn it around
These days, Tom Felton does seem to be settling in with a more low-key professional lifestyle.
In 2016, for example, he nabbed a recurring role in the third season of The CW's The Flash,
and while the role didn't carry on to the next season, it did help introduce him to
a new and different fanbase in the comics community.
He was also cast in the little-seen, but ambitious adaptation of William Shakespeare's Hamlet,
titled Ophelia, alongside some big names like Daisy Ridley and Naomi Watts.
Neither project has put him on a new trajectory for success yet, but they have helped Felton
stretch into new territory that might better convince casting agents he's capable of doing
more than a bunch of Draco Malfoy impressions in the future.
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Trump Administration LIED About Puerto Rico Death Toll And The Media Doesn't Care - Duration: 3:19.According to the federal government, 64 people in Puerto Rico died during Hurricane Maria.
According to a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine, as many as 4,645 people
died in Puerto Rico during Hurricane Maria.
And, in fact, they even admit that that number could be up to 5,740 deaths for the tiny island
that is a part of the United States.
These are American citizens.
So, the federal government, the Trump Administration, says that only 64 people died.
Donald Trump, when he went down to Puerto Rico back in October, at that time said the
official death toll was 16 total people.
He bragged about it.
He told the people of Puerto Rico they should be proud that only 16 people died compared
to the 1,800 who died in Hurricane Katrina so Maria was nothing.
Here, here's some paper towels and he throws them out into the crowd.
Well, it turns out the federal government has under estimated those numbers and the
real number is 70 times higher than what the Trump Administration wants us to believe.
And again, these citizens of Puerto Rico, these are American citizens, okay, this isn't
just some island nation that maybe we should or shouldn't send aid to; this is a part of
this country.
The government has an obligation to take care of them.
And instead, they're sitting here lying to us about how many people died in that horrific
storm.
And you'd think that'd be as bad as it gets, wouldn't you?
Well, as it turns out, it's actually much worse because the corporate media isn't talking
about this story.
Right now, as of right this second, this study that shows this true death toll 70 times higher
than what the federal government told us, has been covered by networks, ABC, or excuse
me, MSNBC, CNN and Fox News for a grand total of 40 minutes split between those three networks.
MSNBC wins.
They covered it the most but they only talked about it for 21 minutes, which pales in comparison
to what those networks gave just the Rosanne story this week.
They're more concerned talking about a white trash TV host than they are about all of the
Americans who died in Puerto Rico during Hurricane Maria.
I understand you need ratings and that was a big story, right?
Rosanne, everybody talked about it, we talked about it.
But you also have to make room for real actual news.
It can't just be about the ratings, it can't be about the advertising dollars.
People tune into those networks because they want to know what's going on in the world
and I think, once again, this week we cannot trust the corporate media to give us accurate,
actual, factual mattering stories here in the United States.
This doesn't work but, more importantly, the government's response to Hurricane Maria in
Puerto Rico doesn't work.
We lost more people in that hurricane than we lost during Hurricane Katrina, than we
lost in 911 and yet the media and the Trump Administration just want to sit back and pretend
that it didn't even happen.
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I Team Documents prove secret UFO study based in Nevada - Duration: 5:09.I-Team: Documents prove secret UFO study based in Nevada
By: George Knapp Matt Adams.
LAS VEGAS - UFO investigators are hoping to obtain a treasure trove of Pentagon documents
that were generated by a once-secret military study of flying saucers and other weird aircraft.
The government confirms there was a UFO program.
It supposedly ended in 2012, but the Pentagon has not yet released any reports or files.
The I-Team gives the first look at documents which prove the UFO study was real and was
based in southern Nevada.
Last October, former intelligence officer Luis Elizondo revealed he'd been in charge
of a secret Pentagon project that studied UFOs.
The story picked up steam two months later when the New York Times reported the name
of the program AATIP or Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program.
At the same time, two once-classified videos were released.
One of them a 2004 encounter between warplanes from the USS Nimitz carrier group and a vastly
superior UFO dubbed the Tic Tac.
"I received communication from a man who worked for one of the defense agencies, a PHD in
physics and math.
He said 'I know everything about rockets but I don't know what these things are,'" said
Sen. Harry Reid.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid started a dialogue with a senior scientist working
for the Defense Intelligence Agency.
Alarmed that no one was paying attention to dramatic intrusions by unknown aircraft, Reid
and colleagues secured funding for an ongoing study, but it wasn't called AATIP.
The original acronym was AAWSAP or Advanced Aerospace Weapon System Applications Program.
In Aug. 2008, DIA posted a solicitation for bids.
Weeks later, the contract was awarded to Bigelow Aerospace, the initial amount was $10 million.
It required Bigelow to provide a facility that qualified for top secret work.
Harry Reid did not influence the selection process.
"There was no direct contract vehicle for Senator Reid to take care of a buddy over
here in a stake for a contract.
That's complete nonsense," Elizondo said.
Space entrepreneur Robert Bigelow's interest in exotic subjects was as obvious as his company
logo.
He'd spent years -- and millions of dollars -- on his own scientific study of UFOs and
related topics.
For the DIA contract, he created BAASS, a seperate entity housed within his aerospace
plant.
He hired a team of 46 scientists and investigators, along with dozens of other support personnel.
The agreement with DIA did not mention UFOs at all.
It used more generic terms such as future threats and breakthrough technologies, and
specified 12 focal points including, lift, propulsion, materials, versions of stealth
as well as human interface and human effects, meaning Bigelow's team would study people
who reported unusual experiences beyond seeing UFOs.
A ranch in Utah, known for decades as the site of bizarre encounters, became a living
lab for the study.
The study produced volumes of highly technical scientific reports including projections about
warp drives and antigravity propulsion.
"These studies are so loaded with information," Sen. Reid said.
"One thing we learned is over the decades a lot of things happen there's no explanation
for.
Well there are now."
But at the Pentagon, there was pushback.
Some worried the study would become an embarrassment if the word got out.
Others opposed it on religious grounds.
Bigelow funded it himself for a year but AAWSAP came to an end after 2011.
Elizondo, who had interacted with the study from the Pentagon, was assigned to continue
the work, but he chose a smaller focus, limited to military encounters with unknown aircraft.
his effort, dubbed AATIP, survived by keeping a low profile.
Elizondo relied on an informal network of colleagues to investigate cases that came
in.
"There were other folks related to our effort," Elizondo said.
"It is a confederated approach so you had folks in the Navy, in DIA, in pockets here
and there.
We worked collectively."
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Why Pluto Might Be a Billion Comets - Duration: 5:33.In 2015, the New Horizons mission introduced Pluto to the world, bringing with it almost
as many questions as answers.
And in a paper published last week in the journal Icarus, astronomers from the Southwest
Research Institute tackled one of the most basic of those questions: how did Pluto form?
Turns out, it might be more like a giant super-comet than anything else.
Before New Horizons, most astronomers thought Pluto formed like the full-fledged planets,
from the protoplanetary disk — the collection of gas, dust, and ice that swirled around
the Sun in the early solar system.
But the Southwest researchers realized the data from the flyby supports a very different
idea: that Pluto is made out of a bunch of comets crushed together.
Possibly a billion of them.
The main evidence for this comes from Pluto's heart, the region known as Tombaugh Regio.
Specifically, the left half of it, which is basically one big nitrogen glacier.
Nitrogen drives many of the geologic processes on Pluto.
It flows across the surface, might erupt from cryovolcanoes, and makes up the atmosphere.
The thing is, all that nitrogen had to come from somewhere.
Now, it is possible that it came from ice in the protoplanetary disk, which would have
had a bunch of nitrogen in it.
But it could have also come from comets.
We don't know exactly how much nitrogen is in the typical comet, but we do know how
much is in 67P, thanks to the Rosetta orbiter.
Based on that, the researchers came up with a broad estimate for the nitrogen we'd expect
to find in comets in general.
And when they crunched the numbers, they found that if a billion of those comets came together,
they could form a world just like Pluto.
At this point, it's hard to tell which theory is more likely.
It mostly depends on how much nitrogen Pluto has lost to space over the years.
If a lot of it has been lost over time, the idea that Pluto came from the protoplanetary
disc is probably a better fit, because it could have formed a world with much more nitrogen
than Pluto has now.
But if Pluto hasn't lost too much nitrogen, the giant comet model might work better.
We just don't have enough data on Pluto yet to know how its nitrogen content has changed.
It wouldn't hurt to get nitrogen measurements for more comets, either.
In the meantime, New Horizons isn't done yet.
It's headed for a flyby of another, much smaller object out there, called MU69, on
New Year's day of 2019.
What it discovers could tell us a lot more about what's floating around in the space
near Pluto, and might get us closer to understanding how it formed.
Speaking of the more remote ends of our solar system …
You might have heard of Planet Nine: the unknown planet that might or might not exist far out
in the solar system, orbiting between 200 and 1200 times the distance from Earth to the Sun.
And in a paper posted online this week, researchers discovered even more evidence for it.
Planet Nine is probably about 10 times the mass of Earth, a type of planet known as a
super-Earth in between smaller rocky worlds like ours and gas giants.
If it's really out there, that is.
We've never actually seen Planet Nine, which is why it stays theoretical.
But we have seen a handful of dwarf planets and other small bodies beyond Neptune that
all have the same weird, oblong orbits and bizarre inclinations above the flat plane
of the solar system.
And many researchers don't think that's a coincidence.
Instead, they think these orbits come from the gravitational pull of an undiscovered
planet, in what's become known as the Planet Nine Hypothesis.
The team that proposed the current version of the hypothesis in 2016 based their calculations
on just six objects with these weird characteristics.
But as astronomers have discovered more objects with similar qualities,
the evidence for Planet Nine has grown.
Last week's paper brings the number up to 14.
The team discovered a new object beyond Neptune, called 2015 BP519, which they nicknamed Caju.
And it has an even more extreme orbit than the others, following a path researchers had
seen in computer models but never in real life.
It also happens to be big enough to possibly qualify as a new dwarf planet.
It's worth noting that this paper hasn't been accepted for publication yet.
The authors posted it to the preprint website arXiv, but it hasn't been peer reviewed.
Still, assuming it passes the peer review process, the researchers have just added another
big piece to the body of evidence for Planet Nine … at least for those who agree with
the hypothesis.
Which not everyone does!
Some think it's possible that these orbits are just a coincidence.
They could be within the range of what you'd expect, statistically.
And there could be some bias toward discovering a higher proportion of objects with these
weird orbits because of the methods we use to look for things beyond Neptune.
One way to settle the debate would be to actually, you know, find it.
But first we have to figure out where it is, which researchers are trying to do based on
the weird orbits we've found so far.
From there, we'd have to spot it moving against the background of stars.
But we'll need a powerful telescope to find it, because even the closest point in its
orbit is incredibly far away, and it's dark out there.
Researchers are working on it, but unless we can narrow down the area where Planet Nine
might be, there's a lot of sky to cover.
For now, we'll just have to keep looking.
Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Space News!
If you're interested in learning more about Planet Nine, you can check out our episode
about the landmark 2016 research.
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A Shocking Mystery About The Straw Hat! - One Piece Manga Chapter 906 Review-Theory - Duration: 7:05.Hey guys, before I start I want to Thank you for your support over the last couple of days,
it was incredible.
It made a big difference on the channel, and now not just those videos are getting views
but also the old videos as well.
I saw new comments on those old videos, and this is all thanks to you guys.
This is quite bad that Youtube works like this, I really don't like saying to you
guys stuff like, like this video, or share it or comment on it.
I feel like I am giving you guys homework, I really would like just to focus on making
these videos as best as I can.
I really don't want to think about stuff like this and how Youtube works.
But unfortunately this is the only way how people will see the videos.
Now even if you did subscribe to a channel, Youtube still will not show the videos.
Usually, only 5 to 10% of your subscribers will see your video, which is quite stupid
from Youtube, I don't think they know what the word subscribe means.
So, this is why your support is so important, and whether a channel is a success or not,
it all depends on you guys.
So, thanks again for your support, I really appreciate it.
And now let's get to the chapter: This chapter was quite shocking, I think Oda
should have put a warning sign.
I saw that last page yesterday and I cannot stop thinking about it.
It's hard to wrap your head around it.
That last page it could mean a thousand things and it could change the direction of the story.
I don't think Oda did put Doflamingo in this chapter just because.
But do you know what it would be funny and weird, if Oda is messing with us?
And in the next chapter, we will find out that that creature whatever it is, it's
just a fan of Luffy.
And he or she did buy a straw hat from a store, we saw on fishman island that now straw hats
are being sold to everyone.
And this creature has hidden the straw hat in this abandoned building because if the
tenryuubitos or the world government will find out that he is a fan of Luffy he will
get in trouble.
And that will be it for this shocking mystery.
But I don't think Oda will do that, or at least I hope not.
I will talk more about this straw hat but first I want to talk about one thing that
got my attention and that is the buildings and the way the place is designed.
It feels creepy and this is the first time that I felt like this, and this is great,
Oda has added another layer to the story.
In every other place that we have seen so far, it was always nice to look at and cheerful
and happy in one way or the other.
But this place looks completely different.
And because of that, I think that the tenryuubitos that we see now are completely different from
the first tenryuubitos.
I think they were strong and smart and that's why they won the war, otherwise how can you
explain why the Ancient Kingdom lost, even if they did use some dirty tricks you still
need to be strong to win the war.
There is a saying that says, you are as good as your rival.
And since the tenryuubitos won the war and they did not have any rival anymore and no
one else did challenge them.
And that's why they did become like they are today.
Just some delusion weaklings.
Seeing those statues there I thought maybe those were the first tenryuubitos who fought
the Ancient Kingdom.
But anyway back to the straw hat.
First of all, it seems a lot bigger than the straw hat that Luffy has, so this could mean
that the person who did wear it was very tall or a giant.
Now we know that Sol was a D. as well, so it could be a hint that it is possible that
the person who did wear it was a giant.
But now the question is: why is the straw hat there?
And especially in a place that it is locked!
Doflamingo did mention the national treasure but I don't think it is the hat but it could
be in that same place.
And that's why people are not allowed there and it is locked.
Maybe this straw hat did belong to Joy Boy, a person who could be the King of the Ancient
Kingdom.
And maybe someone did tell Roger a little bit about Joy Boy and that's why Roger did
decide to wear a similar hat or maybe the same person gave Roger the Straw hat and maybe
that straw hat is old as well and it was passed down.
When Rayleigh saw Luffy he said to him, "that straw hat does fit a fearless man like you".
At that time we thought that Rayleigh said that because of Shanks and then later we found
out that Roger was the one who gave Shanks the Straw hat.
But now after this chapter, it could mean something else completely.
We know that Rayleigh knows the true history and when he said to Luffy:" that straw hat
does fit a fearless man like you".
It could be that he said this because he knew about Joy Boy, and he was fearless.
That fact that he and his kingdom fought 20 kingdoms this shows what kind of person he
was.
But if the straw hat did belong to Joy Boy then we did they keep it?
Why would you keep the hat of your enemy?
And the answer could be the point that I made earlier about the first tenryuubitos maybe
they were different from the tenryuubitos today.
And even though Joy Boy was their enemy they show him the respect he did deserve.
And since so much time has passed, I think most people there don't know whose hat is
that and what it does mean.
And the reason why I think this, is that this creature was holding Luffy's bounty.
And that's where he saw the hat, and he did recognize that it looks very similar to
the hat that they have.
But just to be sure he went there to check it out and now he saw that yes it is completely
identical except that this one is bigger in size.
But there is another point of view.
What if the land of Mariejois, it was the place where the kingdom of JoyBoy was, and
in this abandoned building was his throne?!
And that's why his hat is there.
And maybe those statues are the warriors of the Ancient Kingdom.
I think this is very likely to be the case.
And lastly I want to talk about Shirahoshi, I said in the previous chapter that she is
getting too much attention from Oda and I was right.
So, that tenryuubito who was punched by Luffy wants Shirahoshi for himself.
Now if he were to come to were Shirahoshi is and say to his people to capture her, I
am sure that her father would ask the world government to intervene here and protected
them as they should, since they are part of the world government.
But I don't think that the world government will do anything against the Tenryuubitos
because they don't have that authority.
And other kings and queens there will be very shocked by what they are seeing and they will
realize that they don't have any power and they don't mean much to the world government.
And this is where the revolutionary army will step in and save Shirahoshi.
It would be great if Dragon will be the one to punch that tenryuubito just like Luffy
did.
And the kings and queens there will have front row seats to this event and they will see
first hand, who the revolutionaries are and what they stand for.
I think because of this incident some of the Kingdoms will join with the Revolutionary
army because they understood their position in the world government.
I don't these kingdoms will declare there that they will join with the revolutionary
army, but they will do this after they go home and it could be that they will do it
secretly and keep it a secret until that huge war will engulf the whole world.
And what do you guys think about this theory and also the theory about the Straw hat?
Let me know in the comments.
Thanks for watching Like and Share if you like this video
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DA2018Jud Virden - Duration: 3:41.It's not just about activity with Jud.
It's about impact.
I like Jud personally because I trust him, I respect him.
As the associate laboratory director of Pacific Northwest National Lab's Energy
& Environment Directorate, Jud Virden has helped drive innovations in energy technology.
He leads a thousand scientists, engineers and staff, with an annual budget of a quarter
BILLION dollars.
It takes a special intellectual energy to go from a subject matter
expert in your own domain to being a steward and a manager of a thousand different scientists
and engineers and economists and analysts.
Jud's work bridges critical efforts by PNNL with government, industry
and academia to address national energy and environmental challenges.
We recognized early on that there was a role that we could play in energy
storage.
And we were a very small player.
But Jud and his team saw an opportunity where we could contribute.
Fast forward today and we're one of the nation's dominant energy storage solution
providers in terms of new technologies, new solutions.
We can change the way we see the grid but also make our entire PNNL campus a living
showcase.
He understands the PNNL culture, understands the Department of Energy culture
and then also understands industry which is a very important part in his position in looking
at technology transfer and public private partnerships.
Jud has played major roles in efforts to reduce emissions, improve engine
performance and transform the nation's electric grid.
There are now standards for, uh, trucks which has led to these engines
that meet emissions and also efficiency and it's made a real impact.
Jud and his people have put together a program that involves eleven
national labs in a consortium to try to come up with what's important for the next generation
grid.
From the from the future batteries that will be in your cell phones that will
be powering electric vehicles to the batteries that are powering stationary storage, at PNNL
under the leadership of Jud.
As a recognized expert in national energy policy, Jud has been called to testify
before the Washington state legislature and U.S. Congress on issues including energy storage
and grid cybersecurity.
He wasn't just a guy who came up to say, this is my important
program.
Jud's the guy you want in the room briefing the principals because of his ability to synthesize
the important points.
At the University of Washington, Jud is coordinating efforts with PNNL and
the Clean Energy Institute to advance solutions in renewable energy.
He's really passionate and thoughtful about wanting to make a difference
and make an impact.
It really challenges us to think similarly.
Jud has just been one of those guys who gets up every day and
um, comes to work with the mission to innovate in this very challenging sector.
Jud Virden the 2018 Diamond Awards recipient for Distinguished Achievement in
Industry.
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Travelon Anti-Theft Urban Incognito Backpack | Protecting & Carrying Your Valuables in Style - Duration: 6:17.Hey, it's Ernest from Trip Astute. In this video, we're reviewing the Travelon
Anti-Theft Urban Incognito Backpack, a bag designed for the discreet and security-
minded traveler, and also sharing how you can enter to win one for free.
(light chiming music)
As you all know I love travel gear and I especially love backpacks and daypacks since
it's something that we use all the time. The kind folks at Travelon sent us one
of their latest bags called the Anti-Theft Urban Incognito Backpack to
test out and review. Keep in mind that even though they sent me this backpack,
this is not a paid review and we're not being influenced to evaluate this
product in any way. This bag is marketed as a backpack designed to outsmart the
pickpocket and thief. Does it live up to the hype?
Let's go through the highlights to find out. Number 1: Slash-resistant body
panels and straps. The outside facing portions of the bag are all slash
resistant. While I don't think the fabric itself is slash-resistant, it has some
kind of thick lining inside. Also, the additional thickness makes it water
resistant. Number 2: Locking zippers. The main zipper on the bag is concealed when
you're wearing the backpack and what's even more interesting is that the zipper
has a locking mechanism designed to make it harder for pickpockets to get into.
It's easy to undo with both hands and when you're looking at it, but I imagine
it would be nearly impossible to undo when you're wearing the backpack. Number
3: Many sleeves and pockets. One side of the backpack has a padded laptop
sleeve that can accommodate a 15 and a half inch laptop, a tablet sleeve, and an
RFID pocket this is perfect for your cards and passport. The other side has
two organizer pockets and a keyring holder. On the outside, there's a water
bottle pocket on one side that has elastic allowing it to stretch. Number 4:
Adjustable openings. In addition to the pockets and sleeves, the bag allows you
to adjust the opening of your bag. This makes it very useful when you might
be carrying a lot of gear and want to unload the backpack with it facing down.
Again, it's a small thing, but it comes in really handy.
Number 5: Hidden pockets. The bag has a ton of extra pockets, many
of which are hidden and discreet. For example, there's a large zipper pocket
along the lower back area of the bag. There's also another zipper pocket on
one side. This one is useful in that you can easily access it while keeping the
backpack on one shoulder. Though the pocket that I really love is in the
shoulder strap. This is like a ninja pocket where you can store a card or two.
I used it to store my metro pass and loose change, and it worked really well.
Number 6: Spring-loaded shoulder strap attachment. At the bottom of one of the
straps, you'll notice that there is a spring-loaded mechanism that allows you
to release the shoulder strap. At first, I didn't quite know what it was for, but
then it occurred to me that you can use it to strap on to objects when you're at
a cafe or restaurant. I've heard of many thieves just grabbing bags at cafes and
running. This would definitely prevent it from happening.
Number 7: Luggage loop. The back side has a loop that allows you to connect to a
rolling suitcase handle. Again, a small and simple thing, but it's so convenient
when you're traveling. Number 8: Mesh padding. As you've probably noticed, the
back and straps have a padded mesh design that makes wearing the backpack
comfortable. The mesh also allows better air flow to keep you cool while wearing
the bag. Number 9: Stands upright. Lastly, the bag is designed to stay
upright when placed on a flat surface. This may not seem like a big deal, but
it's really convenient. My normal work bag, for example, doesn't stand upright so
it's constantly falling over whenever I go places. If I had to be nit-picky, the
one thing I didn't like is that the shoulder straps seemed a bit too long.
While I'm not a big or tall guy, there seem to be a lot of extra slack on the
shoulder strap. Though since the strap includes an elastic band, I just double-
backed the excess strap. But I still don't know who would actually need that much
shoulder strap. The bag retails for around $100 on Travelon's website and
Amazon. This bag is high quality and definitely you can tell that a lot of
thought was placed into designing the bag so it lives up to the promise of
deterring pickpockets. It's also a really nice looking bag. The lack of pockets on
the outside gives it a very modern and minimalistic look. I'm so impressed with
this bag that I'm actually thinking of using it instead of my normal work bag. I
love the security features and even the small touches and features that make it
functional, like the hidden pockets and the ability to stand the bag upright. My
Waterfield bag is nice, but I hate the fact that it's constantly falling over.
And it's just less versatile than the Travelon backpack. Another great thing
about this bag is that Travelon didn't just send me one. They sent me one to review
and want to give away. So, we've set up a giveaway form for you to enter on our
website. I'll include a link in the video description. You don't have to purchase
anything, but there are multiple ways to enter and gain entries by signing up for
some of our social media channels. You'll earn extra entries into the contest. The
more options you complete, the more entries you'll earn. And of course,
there's no pressure to enter. We will randomly select our winner on June 9th.
Keep in mind that the contest is only for US residents. Though if you're not
based in the US, don't worry. We're going to have another Amazon gift card giveaway
that's open to everyone when we get to 5,000 subscribers, which hopefully will
be very soon. Lastly, Travelon is offering our audience a 20% off discount
code on their products from their website. Just use code: TRIPASTUTE-20
to receive a discount. We're excited to share this offer with our audience
since we're big fans of their products and love being able to save you some
money. I want to send a "thank you" to Travelon for generously sending us the
backpacks. I've been impressed with the innovation and quality in their products,
and can easily recommend them for travelers. We hope you enjoyed this video
and found it useful. If so, please give us a thumbs up and consider sharing
our video with others that might also benefit or enjoy our content. We love
hearing from folks that our videos are helpful. If you know anyone that might
benefit from our content, we would love to see it shared with others. Until next
time, travel safe and travel smart.
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What's Next For the Black Ink Crew: Chicago Cast After Someone Totally Trashed 9Mag? - Duration: 3:41.What's Next For the Black Ink Crew: Chicago Cast After Someone Totally Trashed 9Mag?
After quite a blowup last season on Black Ink Crew: Chicago, Ryan hasnt been around 9Mag in a hot minute.
The crew carried on with business as usual, keeping up with the shop to the best of their abilities.
When they came into work this week, they were in for a big surprise.
The first clue that something was up was when Charmaine and Phor discovered the 9Mag sign outside was gone.
Then, when they stepped inside, they discovered it was so much more than just a missing sign.
The entire shop was trashed.
The sign inside was blacked out, everything was strewn about and there was even a bullet hole in the wall.
The only spared aspect of the studio was Ryans stuff which was all coincidentally missing.
Charmaine thinks this was no coincidence, though.
Theres only one way to explain all this! We didnt get robbed.
Ryan did this!.
Tune into Black Ink Crew Chicago Wednesday nights at 8/7c to find out how the crew keeps their cool in the midst of the drama.
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