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@ the-perfect-scientist Carlos can we make

“Uh, I dunno Max… we’d need to find a safe area where we can’t accidentally burn everything around us. A forest might not be the best place…”

but fire is cool..! big fire is better

Not in the middle of a forest, Max. But I’ll keep mey eye open for a more controlled space we can use. This looks like loads of fun!

yeah! *he smiles excidedly* til then.. can we set other stuff on fire?

Uh… maybe in the kitchen or in the fire pit. Those are two safe paces to do that.

i can work with that *he shrugs* what should we burn first?

Well… what do you have in mind?

well.. i have a couple things i need to burn so no one will see but after that, no idea..

Wait, what would you need to burn?

Why Bennu? 10 Reasons

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After traveling for two years and billions of kilometers from Earth, the OSIRIS-REx probe is only a few months away from its destination: the intriguing asteroid Bennu. When it arrives in December, OSIRIS-REx will embark on a nearly two-year investigation of this clump of rock, mapping its terrain and finding a safe and fruitful site from which to collect a sample.

The spacecraft will briefly touch Bennu’s surface around July 2020 to collect at least 60 grams (equal to about 30 sugar packets) of dirt and rocks. It might collect as much as 2,000 grams, which would be the largest sample by far gathered from a space object since the Apollo Moon landings. The spacecraft will then pack the sample into a capsule and travel back to Earth, dropping the capsule into Utah’s west desert in 2023, where scientists will be waiting to collect it.

This years-long quest for knowledge thrusts Bennu into the center of one of the most ambitious space missions ever attempted. But the humble rock is but one of about 780,000 known asteroids in our solar system. So why did scientists pick Bennu for this momentous investigation? Here are 10 reasons:

1. It’s close to Earth

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Unlike most other asteroids that circle the Sun in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter, Bennu’s orbit is close in proximity to Earth’s, even crossing it. The asteroid makes its closest approach to Earth every 6 years. It also circles the Sun nearly in the same plane as Earth, which made it somewhat easier to achieve the high-energy task of launching the spacecraft out of Earth’s plane and into Bennu’s. Still, the launch required considerable power, so OSIRIS-REx used Earth’s gravity to boost itself into Bennu’s orbital plane when it passed our planet in September 2017.

2. It’s the right size

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Asteroids spin on their axes just like Earth does. Small ones, with diameters of 200 meters or less, often spin very fast, up to a few revolutions per minute. This rapid spinning makes it difficult for a spacecraft to match an asteroid’s velocity in order to touch down and collect samples. Even worse, the quick spinning has flung loose rocks and soil, material known as “regolith” — the stuff OSIRIS-REx is looking to collect — off the surfaces of small asteroids. Bennu’s size, in contrast, makes it approachable and rich in regolith. It has a diameter of 492 meters, which is a bit larger than the height of the Empire State Building in New York City, and rotating once every 4.3 hours.

3. It’s really old

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Bennu is a leftover fragment from the tumultuous formation of the solar system. Some of the mineral fragments inside Bennu could be older than the solar system. These microscopic grains of dust could be the same ones that spewed from dying stars and eventually coalesced to make the Sun and its planets nearly 4.6 billion years ago. But pieces of asteroids, called meteorites, have been falling to Earth’s surface since the planet formed. So why don’t scientists just study those old space rocks? Because astronomers can’t tell (with very few exceptions) what kind of objects these meteorites came from, which is important context. Furthermore, these stones, that survive the violent, fiery decent to our planet’s surface, get contaminated when they land in the dirt, sand, or snow. Some even get hammered by the elements, like rain and snow, for hundreds or thousands of years. Such events change the chemistry of meteorites, obscuring their ancient records.

4. It’s well preserved

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Bennu, on the other hand, is a time capsule from the early solar system, having been preserved in the vacuum of space. Although scientists think it broke off a larger asteroid in the asteroid belt in a catastrophic collision between about 1 and 2 billion years ago, and hurtled through space until it got locked into an orbit near Earth’s, they don’t expect that these events significantly altered it.

5. It might contain clues to the origin of life

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Analyzing a sample from Bennu will help planetary scientists better understand the role asteroids may have played in delivering life-forming compounds to Earth. We know from having studied Bennu through Earth- and space-based telescopes that it is a carbonaceous, or carbon-rich, asteroid. Carbon is the hinge upon which organic molecules hang. Bennu is likely rich in organic molecules, which are made of chains of carbon bonded with atoms of oxygen, hydrogen, and other elements in a chemical recipe that makes all known living things. Besides carbon, Bennu also might have another component important to life: water, which is trapped in the minerals that make up the asteroid.

6. It contains valuable materials

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Besides teaching us about our cosmic past, exploring Bennu close-up will help humans plan for the future. Asteroids are rich in natural resources, such as iron and aluminum, and precious metals, such as platinum. For this reason, some companies, and even countries, are building technologies that will one day allow us to extract those materials. More importantly, asteroids like Bennu are key to future, deep-space travel. If humans can learn how to extract the abundant hydrogen and oxygen from the water locked up in an asteroid’s minerals, they could make rocket fuel. Thus, asteroids could one day serve as fuel stations for robotic or human missions to Mars and beyond. Learning how to maneuver around an object like Bennu, and about its chemical and physical properties, will help future prospectors.

7. It will help us better understand other asteroids

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Astronomers have studied Bennu from Earth since it was discovered in 1999. As a result, they think they know a lot about the asteroid’s physical and chemical properties. Their knowledge is based not only on looking at the asteroid, but also studying meteorites found on Earth, and filling in gaps in observable knowledge with predictions derived from theoretical models. Thanks to the detailed information that will be gleaned from OSIRIS-REx, scientists now will be able to check whether their predictions about Bennu are correct. This work will help verify or refine telescopic observations and models that attempt to reveal the nature of other asteroids in our solar system.

8. It will help us better understand a quirky solar force …

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Astronomers have calculated that Bennu’s orbit has drifted about 280 meters (0.18 miles) per year toward the Sun since it was discovered. This could be because of a phenomenon called the Yarkovsky effect, a process whereby sunlight warms one side of a small, dark asteroid and then radiates as heat off the asteroid as it rotates. The heat energy thrusts an asteroid either away from the Sun, if it has a prograde spin like Earth, which means it spins in the same direction as its orbit, or toward the Sun in the case of Bennu, which spins in the opposite direction of its orbit. OSIRIS-REx will measure the Yarkovsky effect from close-up to help scientists predict the movement of Bennu and other asteroids. Already, measurements of how this force impacted Bennu over time have revealed that it likely pushed it to our corner of the solar system from the asteroid belt.

9. … and to keep asteroids at bay

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One reason scientists are eager to predict the directions asteroids are drifting is to know when they’re coming too-close-for-comfort to Earth. By taking the Yarkovsky effect into account, they’ve estimated that Bennu could pass closer to Earth than the Moon is in 2135, and possibly even closer between 2175 and 2195. Although Bennu is unlikely to hit Earth at that time, our descendants can use the data from OSIRIS-REx to determine how best to deflect any threatening asteroids that are found, perhaps even by using the Yarkovsky effect to their advantage.

10. It’s a gift that will keep on giving

Samples of Bennu will return to Earth on September 24, 2023. OSIRIS-REx scientists will study a quarter of the regolith. The rest will be made available to scientists around the globe, and also saved for those not yet born, using techniques not yet invented, to answer questions not yet asked.

Read the web version of this week’s “Solar System: 10 Things to Know” article HERE.

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My Fingers Slipped @partyplanningforsuckers The heat only seemed to be packed in at the circus, with the hundreds of citizens that had swarmed like ants and the intense rides that seemed to have a life of their own. The smell of sugary cotton candy and popcorn was enough to lure anyone who had just come from a days work, the circus was the place to be. With a circle of sand and tigers, along with swinging trapeze and double jointed dancers, the main stage was selling ticket for such a view.

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Carlos hadn’t been to a circus in years – not since he was little. But there had been a raffle at work and Carlos had won a coupon for a free ticket. He kinda hoped that his brother and/or his dad were in town so he could invite them to go with him.

Carlos made his way to the ticket office that was set up, standing in the line with his coupon as he looked at everything around him. Some things were different than what he remembered or imagined a circus to be like, but not everything could be a dated cliche trope he supposed.

Once at the ticket office he smiled and offered the coupon. “Hey… this any good?” he asked in a joking manner.

@partyplanningforsuckers

Loyally,
he nodded and flipped his hand over to reveal another perfectly colored
and opaque skin, no veins had popped up over time nor did it seem like
there was any to be harvested. Most people in Night Vale usually had
something odd about them, but for someone to not have veins was..
something nearly bizarre.

“Well..?”

Carlos just poked at the skin, but he felt nothing. “I… have no idea,” he said. “I don’t see or even feel any veins. Huh… I thought that since you were an outsider this might be easier.” He looked at Skip. “I’m afraid I can’t draw blood without taking a really long needle into your heart. Though you’d have to be dead for that… and I don’t think that’s what you want, huh?” He wasn’t saying this in a mean sort of manner, just stating fact.

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@ the-perfect-scientist Carlos can we make

“Uh, I dunno Max… we’d need to find a safe area where we can’t accidentally burn everything around us. A forest might not be the best place…”

but fire is cool..! big fire is better

Not in the middle of a forest, Max. But I’ll keep mey eye open for a more controlled space we can use. This looks like loads of fun!

yeah! *he smiles excidedly* til then.. can we set other stuff on fire?

Uh… maybe in the kitchen or in the fire pit. Those are two safe paces to do that.

i can work with that *he shrugs* what should we burn first?

Well… what do you have in mind?

Two Guys Being Dads (closed w/ thathappyleader)

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A carnotaurus stalked its prey – a juvenile apatosaurus grazing beneath a massive pine tree. The predator hid behind a large root from the tree, peeking its head over before it crept around through some tall, green, and spiny foliage. It crouched down, with its belly low to the loose earth beneath it and it flexed its muscles in preparation to strike.

But then suddenly something shot at the carnotaurus! A laser beam from a rifle that was wielded by a large mechanical being with black armor!

Oh, no you don’t!” Angie cried, making her voice low to impersonate the robot with the rifle. “I been trackin’ ya fer days fer that bite ya took outta my tailpipe! I been meanin’ ta pay ya back fer that, ya scaly nasty!”

Angela took the carnataurus in her hand and she made a growling, screeching noise with her voice as a way of answer to the robot man. The apatosaurus was forgotten as the predator was made to stalk toward the robot, but then it broke out into a run. Angela adjusted her hold on the robot so she had one of his arms in her hand and she made it turn and ‘punch’ the dinosaur in the jaw. She then made the robot kick out and the dinosaur fell to the ground, wriggling in pain.

Recess only just began, but Angela was already very much into her game with the toys she brought with her.

;; 🌲

Oh how they played.

The kids were always in a good mood when outside during the final hours of school. Of course, Parent’s would come by from time to time to pick up their lovely kids from school. 

But for one kiddo, she found recess to be something of life and death… in a sense. It was always so hot outside, making the poor girl sweat under the rays of sun from above. She was under the tree outside, keeping well hidden from the light. It was okay to say the least… she’d rather be inside, drawing or reading books. But she was forced outside with the others.

Of course, it wasn’t that bad. She was fine. It wasn’t going to be long till her guardian came to pick her up! Of course, she wasn’t going home alone. She had her brother, Maxwell! Who was surely playing with the others somewhere else on the playground. She found him to be quite the brother. He was so mean to others, but to her, he was kind. Friendly! Which she liked a lot.

She was glad he was her brother… 

It was a moment in thought when she heard something. A voice. 
Her eyes scanned over to see Angela, a fellow student, playing with her toys. She looked to be having a fun time! 

“…. Angela!”
She spoke up, her small voice frail.
“What are you playing?”

Angela paused her game. Not only did she look up, but she made the dinosaur and the robot look up too. She smiled.

“Oh, hi! Luci, right? Well, Ironhide’s fighting dinosaurs because he wandered outside of the Arc before everyone else woke up,” she started to explain, like it made complete sense. “Also he’s helping the dinos that need help. Even though predators need to eat too… Ironhide just likes to fight and do good. He’s kinda bored being the only Autobot awake right now.”

My Fingers Slipped @partyplanningforsuckers The heat only seemed to be packed in at the circus, with the hundreds of citizens that had swarmed like ants and the intense rides that seemed to have a life of their own. The smell of sugary cotton candy and popcorn was enough to lure anyone who had just come from a days work, the circus was the place to be. With a circle of sand and tigers, along with swinging trapeze and double jointed dancers, the main stage was selling ticket for such a view.

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Carlos hadn’t been to a circus in years – not since he was little. But there had been a raffle at work and Carlos had won a coupon for a free ticket. He kinda hoped that his brother and/or his dad were in town so he could invite them to go with him.

Carlos made his way to the ticket office that was set up, standing in the line with his coupon as he looked at everything around him. Some things were different than what he remembered or imagined a circus to be like, but not everything could be a dated cliche trope he supposed.

Once at the ticket office he smiled and offered the coupon. “Hey… this any good?” he asked in a joking manner.

@partyplanningforsuckers

Quickly,
his head jerked up and he shook his body of anything anxious or stress
enduring. Simply sighing and stuffing the ideas of pain into a dark
space in his mind, “Yeah.. I’m alright, sorry about that..”

“It’s okay to be nervous,” Carlos said. “Let me know if you get light-headed. I wanna make sure you’re going to be well and not have any avoidable issues, okay?”

Was this what children felt like?

Anxious and tense? Poor children. “Uh-huh- gotcha..” He murmured under his breath as he glanced over at the needle, Skip had done things like this many times a week for sure, but he was never at the receiving end of it.

Carlos looked at Skip. “Wanna look at that poster over there?” Carlos asked, pointing to a poster depicting Nikola Tesla standing on top of a cartoonishly beaten Thomas Edison with his arms up in triumph.

His eyes glanced over to it but they closed only soon after, a sigh leaving his stiffened chest as he eased himself into the rubbery faux leather chair and whispered through the sigh. “You can just get in there.. I’m an adult I guess, if kids can do it so can I..”

“I’m not going to think any less of you if you can’t,” Carlos said as he pulled on his gloves. He took a strip of rubber and reached for Skip’s arm. “Hold your arm out like this with the inside of the elbow facing up.” He went to work tying the rubber strip around Skip’s bicep to help his vein bulge.

But it didn’t? There wasn’t any prominent veins that Carlos could see in fact, his skin may have just been a bit darker but that shouldn’t have stopped the veins from being seen. “Get anything yet?” Skip pressed urgently, peeking back at the scientist. “Did you do it?”

Carlos frowned at the skin. “No, I haven’t yet,” he said. He cleaned the area with an alcohol pad and felt around, but it was very nearly impossible to find a good vein. “Can you clench your fist for me? I’m trying to locate the vein – I’m not going to stick you until I’m sure of where it is.”

Though even as the acrobat stiffened his hand and clenched it with his fingers curling up, there was simply nothing. It was scientifically impossible not to even have a slight bulge in his veins, it was like he had no veins at all- or blood. “Any better? Can you take the blood another way?”

Carlos poked in the joint, but felt nothing. “Well, I can look somewhere else. There’s a vein on top of your hand that I can look at. Go ahead and turn it over for me.”

Normally he shouldn’t draw blood from the top of someone’s hand, but if he couldn’t find a vein then it was probably his best shot.

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@ the-perfect-scientist Carlos can we make

“Uh, I dunno Max… we’d need to find a safe area where we can’t accidentally burn everything around us. A forest might not be the best place…”

but fire is cool..! big fire is better

Not in the middle of a forest, Max. But I’ll keep mey eye open for a more controlled space we can use. This looks like loads of fun!

yeah! *he smiles excidedly* til then.. can we set other stuff on fire?

Uh… maybe in the kitchen or in the fire pit. Those are two safe paces to do that.

My Fingers Slipped @partyplanningforsuckers The heat only seemed to be packed in at the circus, with the hundreds of citizens that had swarmed like ants and the intense rides that seemed to have a life of their own. The smell of sugary cotton candy and popcorn was enough to lure anyone who had just come from a days work, the circus was the place to be. With a circle of sand and tigers, along with swinging trapeze and double jointed dancers, the main stage was selling ticket for such a view.

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Carlos hadn’t been to a circus in years – not since he was little. But there had been a raffle at work and Carlos had won a coupon for a free ticket. He kinda hoped that his brother and/or his dad were in town so he could invite them to go with him.

Carlos made his way to the ticket office that was set up, standing in the line with his coupon as he looked at everything around him. Some things were different than what he remembered or imagined a circus to be like, but not everything could be a dated cliche trope he supposed.

Once at the ticket office he smiled and offered the coupon. “Hey… this any good?” he asked in a joking manner.

@partyplanningforsuckers

Quickly,
his head jerked up and he shook his body of anything anxious or stress
enduring. Simply sighing and stuffing the ideas of pain into a dark
space in his mind, “Yeah.. I’m alright, sorry about that..”

“It’s okay to be nervous,” Carlos said. “Let me know if you get light-headed. I wanna make sure you’re going to be well and not have any avoidable issues, okay?”

Was this what children felt like?

Anxious and tense? Poor children. “Uh-huh- gotcha..” He murmured under his breath as he glanced over at the needle, Skip had done things like this many times a week for sure, but he was never at the receiving end of it.

Carlos looked at Skip. “Wanna look at that poster over there?” Carlos asked, pointing to a poster depicting Nikola Tesla standing on top of a cartoonishly beaten Thomas Edison with his arms up in triumph.

His eyes glanced over to it but they closed only soon after, a sigh leaving his stiffened chest as he eased himself into the rubbery faux leather chair and whispered through the sigh. “You can just get in there.. I’m an adult I guess, if kids can do it so can I..”

“I’m not going to think any less of you if you can’t,” Carlos said as he pulled on his gloves. He took a strip of rubber and reached for Skip’s arm. “Hold your arm out like this with the inside of the elbow facing up.” He went to work tying the rubber strip around Skip’s bicep to help his vein bulge.

But it didn’t? There wasn’t any prominent veins that Carlos could see in fact, his skin may have just been a bit darker but that shouldn’t have stopped the veins from being seen. “Get anything yet?” Skip pressed urgently, peeking back at the scientist. “Did you do it?”

Carlos frowned at the skin. “No, I haven’t yet,” he said. He cleaned the area with an alcohol pad and felt around, but it was very nearly impossible to find a good vein. “Can you clench your fist for me? I’m trying to locate the vein – I’m not going to stick you until I’m sure of where it is.”

“You haven’t slept for days, have you, Spider-man?”

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“What makes you say that? I have been sleeping just fine!” Of course, that was a lie but why would he outwardly confess to being so sleep deprived from having nightmares almost every day due to Titan

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Carlos wasn’t really convinced. He wasn’t a stranger to insomnia, even if his own was brought on by working too much.

“You, uh… seem unsteady, Spidey,” Carlos admitted. “The way you landed a minute ago… it just seemed strange. I might be the only one who noticed, but… I’m sorry, if I”m sounding like a dad or something. I’m just a little concerned…”

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Iodine + Aluminum 
How it works: Oxidation of finely…”

…a deep violet vapor.
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@ the-perfect-scientist Carlos can we make

“Uh, I dunno Max… we’d need to find a safe area where we can’t accidentally burn everything around us. A forest might not be the best place…”

but fire is cool..! big fire is better

Not in the middle of a forest, Max. But I’ll keep mey eye open for a more controlled space we can use. This looks like loads of fun!