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As part of the effort, Biden announced that Dr. Renee Wegrzyn, an executive at Ginkgo Bioworks of Boston, will be the inaugural director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health, which will focus on biomedical research and innovation.
Channeling JFK in Boston visit, Biden breathes new life into cancer ‘moonshot’
NASA spacecraft set to intentionally crash into an asteroid to help save Earth
The Double Asteroid Redirect, or DART, spacecraft will be used as a battering ram to crash into a near-Earth asteroid on Sept. 26. The mission is an international collaboration to protect the globe from future asteroid impacts.
NASA says that after the final maneuver on Sept. 25, approximately 24 hours before impact, the navigation team will know the position of Dimorphos within 2 kilometers. From there, DART will be on its own to autonomously guide itself to collision with the out-of-this-world space rock.
"Seeing the DRACO images of Didymos for the first time, we can iron out the best settings for DRACO and fine-tune the software," said Julie Bellerose, the DART navigation lead at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. "In September, we'll refine where DART is aiming by getting a more precise determination of Didymos' location."
US Space Force Releases Decades of Bolide Data to NASA for Planetary Defense Studies (JPL, April 7, 2022 )
Hosted by JPL’s Center for Near Earth Object Studies, the data can be used by the science community to better understand how asteroids break up when entering the atmosphere.
An agreement between NASA and the U.S. Space Force recently authorized the public release of decades of data collected by U.S. government sensors on fireball events (large bright meteors also known as bolides) for the benefit of the scientific and planetary defense communities.
originally posted by: Justoneman
a reply to: FlyingFox
File that one under "let's see". I can only hope.
Durham moves to admit evidence in Danchenko trial that may discredit Trump Ritz-Carlton Moscow allegations
Durham says 'source' of allegations does not recall speaking to Danchenko or having knowledge of them before media reports
In a filing unsealed Tuesday, Durham moved to admit evidence regarding the FBI’s prior counterintelligence investigation of Danchenko and to exclude evidence concerning allegations of "political bias underpinning the indictment."
Danchenko, who has been identified as the primary sub-source for the Steele dossier, is charged with five counts of making false statements to the FBI. The charges stem from statements Danchenko made relating to the sources he used in providing information to an investigative firm in the U.K.
originally posted by: OveRcuRrEnteD
a reply to: FlyingFox
Here's a pretty good breakdown I came across on QTSR's feed on TG.
Durham was tasked with one main objective
originally posted by: OveRcuRrEnteD
a reply to: someolddog
What makes you think I closed any doors? Or that I forgot your one reply to me? Is it because I posted someone else's opinion and think "it's a pretty good breakdown"? I will attempt to assure you that I haven't closed any doors by stating that I know nothing.