Monday, August 12, 2013

Perseid 2013 meteor hunt: How to stargaze the ?tears of a saint?

The annual Perseid meteor shower will reach its height starting Sunday night. Here are some tips for spotting these bits of rock and ice known as shooting stars.

By Patrik Jonsson,?Staff writer / August 10, 2013

A Perseid meteor streaks above the skies of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, in 2009. The annual Perseid meteor shower begins Sunday night.

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For many Americans, catching a glimpse of the Perseid meteor shower, which will reach its height starting Sunday, is an annual summer rite. But what about when a clear, star-studded sky seems devoid of shooting stars right when the Perseids are supposedly turning up the heat?

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Turns out meteor hunting isn?t as easy as it sounds, and can be anticlimactic. But, hey, it doesn?t take much, or long, to become a Perseid veteran.

Starting around July 17th every year and culminating around the 10th of August, the so-called Tears of St. Lawrence, named after the date of the Catholic saint?s martyrdom, burst through the Earth?s outer layers, catch fire and flare out at speeds around 25 miles per second, depending on trajectory.

The meteors are really icy space boulders left behind by the Comet Swift-Tuttle, which the earth, hurtling through space, crashes into, whence our atmosphere absorbs the comet flotsam. One of the highest meteor falling rates from the Perseids was 173 an hour, in 2009. The annual Perseid display was first documented in 36 A.D.

To be sure, getting up early and finding a dark field from which to stare up can be difficult by itself. At least parts of the sky must be fog and cloud-free. A risen moon, either waxing or waning, can make viewing difficult. Plus on a good, clear night, there?s a whole big sky to observe. Named the Perseids because that is the constellation from which they appear to emanate, the meteors can in fact be seen anywhere across the whole sky.

The key is to get comfortable on a blanket, on your back, and preferably find someone pleasant with whom to while away a few skygazing hours. ?Have a sip of something hot to ward off the dew.

Fortunately, this year the viewing odds are better than usual. At least in most parts of the US, the moon will be long below the horizon in the wee hours, leaving the sky dark for the hours when meteor hunting is the best.

What?s more, keep meteor-gazing simple, Andrew Fraknoi, an astronomy professor at Foothill College in Los Altos, Calif., tells the San Francisco Chronicle?s David Perlman.

One rule is to not even bother with a telescope or binoculars. ?Your eyes are the best tools, because the faint flashes can appear anywhere at all in the sky, and meteor showers are far more subtle than fireworks,? advises Mr. Fraknoi.

Even on the busiest Perseid nights, most of the meteors can?t be seen, largely because they burn out some 50 miles above the earth?s surface. But patience, as usual, tends to reward. Remember that they?re often as quick as a blink, and flash at a rate of about one a minute, or an expected 70 meteors an hour.

The best meteor hunting tip: Don?t expect to see one right away. Just lay back, relax, and a few tears of a saint will eventually zip out of the sky, trailing excited whispers.?

Source: http://www.csmonitor.com/Science/2013/0810/Perseid-2013-meteor-hunt-How-to-stargaze-the-tears-of-a-saint

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Rescued teen awaits reunion with father in Idaho

CASCADE, Idaho (AP) ? A California teen missing for more than a week after she was abducted by a man suspected of killing her mother and brother has been rescued, her captor killed, and a reunion with her father was expected Sunday at an Idaho hospital.

But for law enforcement investigating the ordeal, there is still plenty of work to be done.

FBI agents are processing evidence at the campsite in central Idaho's Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness where they first discovered 16-year-old Hannah Anderson and the man suspected of abducting her, 40-year-old James Lee DiMaggio. Details about the operation that ended in Hannah's rescue are being released slowly.

Law enforcement agents first spotted two people who looked like Anderson and DiMaggio on Saturday afternoon, as they flew over the wilderness area in a plane, according to a statement from Ada County Sheriff's spokeswoman Andrea Dearden.

The air was filled with smoke blown in from distant wildfires, and that made both flying and seeing the ground tough, Dearden said. The law enforcement commanders decided to send in an FBI Hostage Rescue Team immediately to get Hannah while they could.

The mountainous area is extremely steep, and the closest point where the helicopters could drop the team was more than a two-hour hike away. The agents crept close to the camp, waited until DiMaggio and Hannah separated, and then moved in.

The FBI moved the teen to an area where she could be picked up by a helicopter. The FBI won't release details about what happened between DiMaggio and law enforcement at the campsite until an investigation is complete, other than to say DiMaggio was shot and killed.

FBI Special Agent in Charge Mary Rook from Salt Lake City said the FBI will continue to work with law enforcement in both Idaho and California as the case transitions back to the San Diego Sheriff's Department.

Anderson appeared to be uninjured and was taken to an Idaho hospital where crisis counselors and health care providers were assisting her. Her father was expected to arrive in Idaho on Sunday to reunite with her.

"We will make sure she gets as much care as possible, physically and emotionally," said Dearden.

The FBI said it was sending a team to investigate what unfolded before, during and after the shooting.

The location wasn't far from what had been the last known sighting of the pair. A horseback rider called authorities Thursday night to report that he had seen two people who resembled Anderson and DiMaggio with camping gear on a trail near the lake. The rider, whose name wasn't released, didn't realize they were subjects of a massive search until he got home and saw news reports. He was expected to speak to media Sunday.

The case began when the charred bodies of Hannah Anderson's mother, Christina Anderson, 44, and the teen's 8-year-old brother, Ethan Anderson, were found in DiMaggio's burning house outside San Diego, near the Mexico border.

DiMaggio was close to the family. Christina Anderson's husband, Brett Anderson, has described him as a best friend and said the children thought of him as an uncle.

Authorities have said DiMaggio had an "unusual infatuation" with Hannah, although the father said he never saw any strange behavior.

An Amber Alert was issued, and tips led investigators to Oregon after DiMaggio and the teen were reportedly spotted there.

But it wasn't until the Idaho horseback rider called in his tip that investigators found a major lead ? DiMaggio's car, hidden under brush at a trailhead on the border of the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness in central Idaho.

San Diego County Sheriff William D. Gore announced Hannah's rescue and DiMaggio's death from a news conference in California. He said members of his office notified Hannah's father, Brett Anderson, of her rescue.

"He was very relieved and very excited and looking forward to being reunited with his daughter," Gore said.

The father described a range of emotion in a text message to CNN.

"I am nervous excited saddened 4 my wife and son and worried what my daughter has been through," he wrote to the network. "It's now healing time. Keep us in your prayers."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/rescued-teen-awaits-reunion-father-idaho-171022281.html

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ENERGY STAR Award Winners: Energy Efficiency is Good Business

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Reprivatization of RBS bank 'unrealistic' in next five years: UK minister

By Costas Pitas

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's largely state-owned Royal Bank of Scotland is unlikely to be reprivatized before 2018, Business Secretary Vince Cable said in an interview published on The Telegraph newspaper website on Saturday.

"I don't think it would be sensible for the government to set a rigid timetable, but given where we start from, I think it is pretty unrealistic to think of RBS going back into private ownership this parliament or probably within five years," Cable said.

Britain is expected to go to the polls in 2015, with seemingly different views between the governing coalition partners as to how quickly the government should part with its 82-percent stake in the bank.

Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron has spoken in favor of a speedy restructuring and said during a business trip to India in February that he was keen to return RBS to private ownership as soon as possible.

Cable, a senior lawmaker in the junior coalition Liberal Democrat Party, appeared to suggest that it will take longer to return the bank to private hands, and that it could be broken up.

"I think there is a very strong argument for saying that the bank got too big and indeed that was the source of its undoing," Cable said.

"But we are having to balance the benefits of breaking up the bank (and) the potential benefits for competition (with) the significant costs."

On Thursday, Reuters reported that it could take until the end of next month before the bank decides how to sell more than 300 of its UK branches, a condition of the 2008 taxpayer bailout it received.

Asked if the Royal Bank of Scotland would be better as a UK-focused retail and corporate bank, Cable said:

"We (I and Finance Minister George Osborne) are not nationalists and of course there is an argument for international banking."

"But we do need to have strong UK banks, particularly supporting our business community. At the moment that market does not function well."

(Reporting By Costas Pitas; Editing by Sandra Maler)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/reprivatization-rbs-bank-unrealistic-next-five-years-uk-130200350.html

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Sunday, August 11, 2013

God of War II Director Returns to Sony Santa Monica

Cory Barlog is back at Sony Santa Monica and working on something "huge."

Sony Santa Monica has been busy as of late. In addition to the development of God of War: Ascension, which released earlier this year, and its work assisting Ready At Dawn on the PS4 exclusive The Order: 1886, screenwriter Michael Angeli recently revealed he was working with the studio on a new project. Now, it's been announced that God of War 2 director Cory Barlog has returned to the studio, and he's working on something big.

"What am I working on, you ask?" he wrote in a recent post on the PlayStation blog. "Sadly, I cannot tell you... yet. But I can say that it is freaking huge, and it will live up to the standards that I helped establish here at [Sony Santa Monica]." He added that the studio is currently searching "high and low for the best of the BEST" to assemble an "Ocean's 11" level team to work on his project. Vague as that is, it would seem that Sony Santa Monica is prepping for something exciting.

Barlog left Sony Santa Monica in 2007 for what he's described as a "creative walkabout," hoping to "get the experience I knew I needed to become a master craftsman." Apparently now feeling "ready" he hopes to use his "newly honed powers of awesome to create something that will rock the free world." Obviously we'll have to see how his new project turns out before passing judgment on his degree of "awesome" mastery. That said, you have to at least appreciate his enthusiasm. Videogames may be a business, but it's always nice to see someone that enjoys what they're doing.

Source: PlayStation Blog

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Hundreds protest in London against Russian anti-gay law

By Costas Pitas

LONDON (Reuters) - Hundreds of people protested in London on Saturday against a Russian anti-gay propaganda law that has attracted international condemnation as the world athletics championships kick off in Moscow.

Gathering in the British capital near the residence of Prime Minister David Cameron and the foreign ministry, demonstrators called for the government to push Russia to repeal the laws.

"Putin is the 'Czar of Homophobia'," veteran gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell wrote on his website ahead of the protests.

"His regime has outlawed the public expression of LGBT (Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transsexual) identity and affection - and prohibited the advocacy of LGBT human rights - in circumstances where a person under 18 might see it."

Clutching banners bearing slogans such as "Love Russia. Hate Homophobia" and rainbow flags, protesters called for a change in the policy that has attracted criticism from world leaders including U.S. President Barack Obama.

Critics of the anti-propaganda law have said it effectively disallows all gay rights rallies and could be used to prosecute anyone voicing support for homosexuals.

The law, as well as a ban on adoptions of children by same-sex couples, are part of a more conservative course taken by President Vladimir Putin on social issues since his return to the Kremlin in May, 2012.

On Friday, Olympic president Jacques Rogge asked Russia to explain how the country will implement the law in detail ahead of next year's Sochi Winter Olympics.

Cameron tweeted on Saturday that Britain would not boycott the Games over the issue, in response to a letter from comedian Stephen Fry who said British athletes should stay away.

"I share your deep concern about the abuse of gay people in Russia," Cameron wrote.

"However, I believe we can better challenge prejudice as we attend, rather than boycotting the Winter Olympics."

Sebastian Coe, who headed the organising committee for the 2012 London Olympics, also argued against a boycott.

"It's an issue we'll need to address, but an issue that's not one of a boycott," he told reporters in Moscow on the first day's action of the August 10-18 world athletics championships.

Britain's parliament approved gay marriage earlier this year - the final step in a string of recent law changes designed to bring about equality - with the first civil ceremonies expected in the spring of 2014.

Internationally, over 350,000 people have signed an online petition calling on world leaders and Russian politicians to push for a repeal of anti-gay laws and to protect citizens from violence and discrimination.

Gays bars in the United States and other countries began boycotting Russian vodka earlier this month in protest at the laws.

Stories including the murder of a Russian teen reportedly killed due to his sexuality have gained much media attention in Britain and other western countries in recent days.

(Additional reporting by Mitch Phillips in Moscow; editing by Mike Collett-White)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hundreds-protest-london-against-russian-anti-gay-law-144648628.html

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Stocks post worst week since June; Dow drops 1.5%

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Stocks finished the week in negative territory, with major indexes logging their worst week since June, as investors found little reason to buy following the market's recent highs and amid ongoing worries about when the Fed may start to wind down its stimulus program.

"This is continuation of a sideways market that we've been experiencing for much of the week," said Cam Albright, director of asset allocation at Wilmington Trust Investment Advisors. "There's no big catalyst that's out there that's pushing us forward or backwards."?

(Read more:?Marc Faber expects a crash?but likes these stocks)

The?Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 72.81 points to finish at 15,425.51, dragged by?Disney and?Home Depot. The Dow was down more than 130 points at its session low.

The?S&P 500 dropped 6.06 points to end at 1,691.42. And the?Nasdaq slid 9.02 points to close at 3,660.11. This week marks the weakest weekly volume on the S&P 500 since August since 2006.

For the week, the?Dow?tumbled 1.49 percent, the?S&P 500 slumped 1.07 percent, and the?Nasdaq?declined 0.80 percent.?IBM was the worst weekly performer on the Dow, while?Alcoa?rose.

Most key S&P sectors finished in the red for the week, led by?telecoms?and?financials, while?materials?finished higher.

Major averages have been dented this week amid uncertainty about when the Fed may start winding down its stimulus program. The Dow and S&P 500 have declined more than 1 percent each for the week. The Dow is poised to log its first weekly drop in seven.?

(Read more:?Art Cashin: The market 'check engine light' is on)

Most recently, Dallas Fed president Richard Fisher reiterated on Thursday that the central bank will likely begin cutting back on its massive bond-buying stimulus in September as long as economic data continues to improve.

"The assumption has been that September is a likely start date and the only thing that would hold them back is very disappointing economic news between now and then," said Albright. "But I'm not sure if the market is prepared for an abrupt end of the QE program ? the concept of tapering has led market participants to believe this would be a more drawn out event."?

China's benchmark?Shanghai Composite rallied 1 percent for the week to close above the 2,050 mark, lifted by better-than-expected industrial output numbers for July, plus a healthy increase in fixed asset investment in the first seven months of the year. Meanwhile,?Chinese consumer prices were unchanged in July on the previous month, and producer prices fell an annualized 2.3 percent.

"More spending is called for, while further acceleration in credit growth is discouraged. This approach requires significant improvement in capital allocation efficiency to work. There is no quick magic, and so patience and tolerance is still required," analysts at SG Global Economics wrote in a research note.

(Read more:?China's factories remain in deflation, producer prices show)

Meanwhile, a marginally weaker?yen helped Japan's benchmark?Nikkei index rebound from the previous day's one-month low. Dollar-yen traded at the 96.60 handle, after hitting a new seven-week low overnight.

JCPenney held losses after hedge-fund manager Bill Ackman?sent a second letter to the retailer's board, demanding a new meeting of the board and called for chairman Thomas Engibous to be replaced.

Meanwhile, sources close to JCPenney said Ackman's facts in the letter are incorrect.

BlackBerry soared after Reuters reported that the troubled smartphone maker is?looking to the possibility of going private. Shares have plunged more than 30 percent in the last three months amid increasing competition from?Apple and?Samsung.

Among earnings,?Priceline.com surged after the travel website posted earnings that?beat expectations and handed in a strong outlook. The stock is on the cusp of crossing above $1,000 a share. At least nine brokerages lifted their price targets on the company.

Lions Gate rose after the entertainment company posted earnings and revenue that topped Wall Street estimates.?

(Read more:?Taking stock of S&P quarterly earnings)

On the economic front, June wholesale inventories slipped 0.2 percent in June, missing expectations for a gain of 0.4 percent, according to a Reuters poll. Inventories declined 0.5 percent in the month prior.?

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