Tuesday, June 19, 2018

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[♪ INTRO]

Space is packed with all kinds of mysteries; that's part of what makes it cool.

Some of those mysteries, though, are closer to home than others.

Like, here's a surprising one: We actually don't know where the Sun came from!

According to what we know about star formation, the Sun probably formed from a huge cloud

of gas, along with a bunch of stellar siblings, stars that formed in the same place out of

the same stuff.

Except, we can't find evidence of that cloud, or the Sun's family, anywhere.

Our little Sun is all on its own.

Get your tissues ready, because this is basically waiting to be turned into a Pixar short.

Even though we can't find the Sun's family, we're pretty confident it has to exist because

of how most stars form.

The current model requires that a bunch of stars get born together out of a big ol'

gas cloud, called a molecular or giant molecular cloud depending on its size.

Eventually, because space is super vicious, the clouds get eaten up or dispersed by their

star children.

After that, the stars, and their planets, if they've accumulated any, might separate

or might move together for a while in a so-called open cluster.

Then, over time, all the little gravitational pulls and tugs from the member stars build

up and finally send the stars on different trajectories.

These stars can end up all over a galaxy, but they can still be identified as members

of the same family because they typically have similar ages, and often have really similar

compositions.

There can be plenty of variation within a cluster, but there are still some general

trends we can look for.

Most stars don't stick around to form open clusters, but we have evidence that the Sun

was one of the few who stayed with its family a bit longer.

For one thing, the orbital motions of the Kuiper Belt objects, most notably the planetoid

Sedna, strongly suggest some gravitational interaction with other stars, probably in

a relatively dense group.

Otherwise, they likely couldn't have been jostled into their current orbits.

There's also evidence, like the excess amount of heavy elements in the Sun, and the presence

of uranium in the Earth, that there was a supernova near our star when it formed.

It could've come from a huge, short-lived member of a larger stellar nursery, like an

older sibling who peaked too early.

We have plenty of reason to believe that the Sun was born in an open cluster, but we can't

find anyone else from that stellar nursery, even though we've been looking all over.

It's like Finding Dory, but with a lot more math.

For a while, astronomers thought the Messier 67 open cluster, or M67 for short, was the

most likely candidate.

It's an open cluster about 2700 light years away, in the Cancer constellation.

It's a pretty dense group, which would match our hypotheses, and it's also about five

billion years old.

That's really old for an open cluster, but it's about as old as the Sun!

Admittedly, dating stars is really hard, so there are some big error bars on that measurement.

But it's in the ballpark, and astronomers love ballparking.

So its age and density make M67 a good candidate, but its orbital path around the galaxy is

way different from the Sun's, and that's become a big source of debate.

On the one hand, this might not be a problem.

Because members of open clusters interact gravitationally, it's possible that a star

could get kicked out and end up with some different orbital parameters.

But on the other hand, the kind of kick that the Sun would have needed to get on its current

path is super huge, like, too big for it to have kept its baby solar system.

So the fact that we're here is some evidence against the M67 hypothesis.

That is, unless that kick happened really early on.

An early, gentle nudge, given a lot of time, could have gotten the Sun way off course.

So, we're still not exactly sure what's going on here!

What we could really use is more data.

Thankfully, there are a few projects, both launched in 2013, that are helping with that.

One is the Gaia mission, run by the European Space Agency, and the other is the GALAH project,

run by the Australian Astronomical Observatory.

Together, they're collecting astrometry and astrochemistry data of a truly enormous

quantity of stars, or data about their positions, movements, and chemistry.

Astrometry is good for finding former and current open clusters, because members of

them move together.

And even if the Sun's siblings have dispersed, we could use current star positions to calculate

the cluster's original location.

Astrochemistry may also prove to be a smoking gun.

Since the Sun is so metallic from that supernova explosion, its sibling stars may have similarly

high metallicities.

All we have to do is find stars that match those descriptions!

Gaia is working to get astrometric and astrochemical data on a /billion/ stars from an orbit near

Earth.

GALAH, on the other hand, is just doing astrochemistry on a more modest million stars, and it's

operating from the ground.

Both missions will wrap up over the next few years.

After that, it's up to astronomers to make sense of the mountains of data!

Between the two surveys, we're characterizing tons and tons of stars.

We haven't found the Sun's siblings yet, but these surveys are currently our best chance

at it.

Besides being a nice end to a story, understanding where the Sun originated and what it was like

there can also help us understand why our solar system turned out like it did.

Still, even if these projects don't give us the data we need to solve the Sun's mystery,

they'll give us incredible insights into the formation and evolution of the galaxy,

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Wow! Panicked McCabe Just Pleaded The 5th And Comey Refuses To Testify – Caught In HUGE Lie. - Duration: 5:30.

Wow!

Panicked McCabe Just Pleaded The 5th And Comey Refuses To Testify – Caught In HUGE Lie.

Nothing says 'guilty' quite like refusing to testify and pleading the Fifth.

That's what happened with Comey, McCabe and Lynch in front of the House Intel Committee

yesterday.

They were no-shows and that pretty much tells you everything you need to know right there.

Comey just plain refused to appear and McCabe took the Fifth after he was refused immunity.

McCabe's lawyer Michael Bromwich sent a letter to the committee asking for immunity

and then threatened to take the Fifth if they didn't grant it.

So McCabe is panicking and sealing his lips.

Comey knows he's caught in a lie and is hiding.

Lynch is as well.

Bromwich wrote, "For these reasons, we urge this Committee to apply for a Court order

compelling Mr. McCabe's testimony and granting him use immunity.

If this Committee is unwilling or unable to obtain such an order, then Mr. McCabe will

have no choice but to invoke his Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination."

And so it goes…

McCabe wasn't about to incriminate himself and go to prison and neither was Comey or

Lynch.

Comey refused to appear before Congress on Monday to talk about his handling of the Clinton

email investigation.

Committee Chairman Grassley tore into Comey over not appearing.

Comey's attorney says he was out of the country… how very, very convenient: "He

has time for book tours and television interview, but apparently no time to assist this committee,"

Grassley admonished.

That little stunt alone should land Comey behind bars for obstruction of justice.

Grassley said that Comey was actually in Iowa over the weekend, visiting a key state in

presidential campaigning… not out of the country.

Sounds like lying to me.

The testimony between McCabe and Comey conflicts, so at least one of them is lying.

My money is on both of them lying at this point.

McCabe claims that Comey knew he was leaking to the press.

Comey denies he knew about it.

Somebody is fibbing.

Senator Ted Cruz, who has no patience for liars, got down to business when he said,

"One or the other is not telling the truth.

I don't know which one."

It's both Senator, which I suspect he already knows.

And since this involves a current investigation, the current FBI director can't nail these

rats… at least that is his excuse and he's sticking to it.

Wray declined to answer, saying it would trample on an ongoing investigation — though he

wouldn't say what that investigation is.

Meanwhile, all of America waits for someone, anyone to get whats coming to them in the

form of justice.

We may be waiting a very long time.

We already have.

"Comey said he did not expect a report on his handling of classified information because,

'That's frivolous.'

I don't happen to think that it is frivolous," Sen. Chuck Grassley said during the Senate

hearing Monday.

"Question number one, Mr. Horowitz, are you investigating the handling of his memo

and does that include the classification issues, and should Mr. Comey expect a report when

it's complete?"

Grassley asked.

"We received a referral on that from the FBI.

We are handling that referral and we will issue a report when the matter is complete,

consistent with the law and rules that are — a report that's consistent and takes

those into account," Horowitz responded.

It's another political two-step to avoid giving answers to Grassley.

Comey wrote seven memos about his conversations with President Trump.

Allegedly, he gave four of them to a friend, law professor Dan Richman, so that Richman

could leak the contents of at least one of the memos to the press.

Four of the seven memos have now been designated as classified, which means that at least one

classified memo must have been given to Richman.

This is the point that Senator Grassley made in a letter to Deputy Attorney General Rod

Rosenstein in January.

Grassley said he had sought to compel McCabe, Comey and Lynch to show up to testify, but

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, California Democrat, blocked him.

Under committee rules, the ranking Democrat must agree with the chairman in order to issue

a subpoena.

You know, that definitely sounds like obstruction of justice to me.

Why is this allowed?

Former FBI director James Comey is also under investigation for mishandling classified information,

DOJ inspector general Michael Horowitz revealed Monday.

So, he's about to be in even hotter water.

He is specifically under investigation for his handling of memos he wrote about interactions

with President Trump while he was the director of the FBI.

What gets me here is that the Clinton email investigation has now been officially closed.

That's a total miscarriage of justice and is wrong on so many levels, I don't know

where to start.

In my world, this would be fairly simple and straightforward – either you are compelled

to testify, or you go to jail for contempt of court, obstruction of justice or whatever

you get slapped with.

Why do these three people get treated differently than anyone else?

Justice demands that they answer for their lies and for breaking the law.

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How to Install and Setup the Defender HD App on an Android™ Smartphone - Duration: 4:19.

Thank you for choosing Defender and welcome to our Defender HD First Time Android Viewing

Tutorial.

The steps contained in this walkthrough are generalized and applicable to most phones

running Android 4.0.3 and up.

Before you begin, you must have already logged into your DVR using a TV or Computer monitor

and completed the first-time setup wizard, creating a username and password to log into

the DVR itself.

Be sure to write this password down, you will need it to access the DVR in the future.

If you haven't completed these steps, please watch our Defender HD Setup Wizard Video.

The first step in this process will be to download the Defender HD app from Google Play.

This app is designed only for High Definition Defender HD DVRs and will not work with older

models.

For older models such as 21000 series, please download the ClearVu App.

Once the app is installed, a Defender HD account will need to be created if this hasn't already

been done on your smartphone.

Each DVR can be added to one account, to access the system on multiple devices, you will need

to use the same account.

The Defender HD account password, must contain letters and numbers for stronger account security.

This password is different from the one you created on the DVR.

When you log into the app, you'll see a screen with a grid and several icons.

At this point, you will need to add your DVR to the account.

To add the DVR to the account, Tap the icon in the top right of the live

view screen, this will take you to the device menu.

Tap the plus sign in the top right to add a new device

Select new device and you will be shown the following options:

Device Name: This can be anything want, for example Home DVR.

Login Type: For easy setup, Device ID is selected.

Device ID: Click the QR Icon to scan the QR code on the top of the DVR, or enter the Device

ID manually, the number is found on the QR code sticker on the DVR.

Media port: Confirm this number on the network menu of your DVR – by default, enter 9000.

Username: admin by default, if you've changed the username on the DVR, it must match here.

This is the username and password you wrote down earlier.

Password: Enter your 6 to 8 digit password created on the DVR.

Channels: This will auto fill with the number of channels on your DVR.

Once you've filled in all of the information, tap save.

If the information is correct, the app will revert to the live view and show your cameras.

If the cameras don't automatically load in the grid area, tap the plus sign in the

center of the camera view.

You will be taken to a device and camera selection screen.

Choose the camera you want to display in that view.

To increase the quality of your camera feed, you can select the Image Quality icon and

switch between

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WhatsApp is set to stop working on certain phones - here's when and what to do - News US - Duration: 2:31.

 It's one of the most popular messaging apps in the world, but WhatsApp is set to cut off millions of users when it stops support for certain phones

 The Facebook-owned app quietly revealed that it will be ending support for , Android Gingerbread and iOS 7

 Currently 1.5 million people worldwide use the platform, but this number will alter over the next two years as the changes are implemented

  The announcement was made via an update to an old blog post by the company.  Called 'Support for older operating systems', the post states that the following operating systems will no longer be compatible with the app:  People with these operating systems will be unable to create new accounts, but can continue to use the app until support ends

 This will be on December 31 of this year for Nokia users and February 1, 2020 for Android and iOS

 WhatsApp warned that some of the app's features may stop working in the meantime as they are no longer "actively developing" for the operating systems

 They recommended users with these systems upgrade to a newer version such as iOs 8+, Andoid OS 4

0+ or Windows Phone 8.1+.  Those that do this should keep in mind that their previous conversations may be lost as there's currently no option to transfer chat history between phones

 However you can choose to have your chats sent to you in an email. Other operating systems WhatsApp has already stopped working with  In happier news, WhatsApp recently announced they would be launching a new feature, that a few lucky users are now getting to try

Read More WhatsApp  This was the ability to have group video chats, seeing and talking to multiple people at once

 It's impossible to say with any certainty when the feature will be available for the majority of users

A gradual rollout allows companies to fine-tune their features and catch early bugs or issues

 Eager users can get on board by signing up for the WhatsApp beta - a test version of the app that gets newer features ahead of the main version

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