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acecraft ultimately missed each other by 6 miles when they passed
one another on April 3, 2012."The maneuver, which was performed by the
spacecraft itself based on procedures we developed a long time ago, was
very simple, just firing all thrusters for one second," Stoneking said.
"There was a lot of suspense and tension leading up to it,
but once it was over, we just sighed with relief that it
all went well.""A huge weight was lifted," McEnery said. "I felt like
I'd lost 20 pounds."Space junk has been a growing threat to satellites
and manned spacecraft in orbit, and collisions do occur from time to
time. Last month, the European Space Agency held its sixth conference dedicated
to combating the space junk threat in Darmstadt, Germany.In February 2009,
another dead Russian satellite slammed into the U.S. communications satellite
Iridium 33 in a space collision that spawned vast clouds of debris,
one along each craft's orbit. In 2007, China intentionally destroyed a defunct
weather satellite in an anti-satellite test.NASA tracks 17,000 objects larger
than 4 inches across in orbit above the Earth every day. Only
7 percent of the objects tracked are currently active satellites.The Fermi
telescope launched in 2008 searches the sky for signs of
dark matter, black holes and spinning pulsars by seeking out sources of
gamma-ray bursts, the brightest flashes of light in the universe since the
Big Bang.Copyright 2013 SPACE.com, a TechMediaNetwor
rned how to make a bomb. However, it wasnt until the FBI
released a surveillance photo of the suspects that the friends realized
Tsarnaev may have been involved.The FBI claims this prompted Dias Kadyrbayev
and Azamat Tazhayakova both 19-year-old natives of Kazakhstan and friends
of Tsarnaev at UMass-Dartmouth, to go to Tsarnaev's dorm and take a
laptop, the backpack and some Vaseline that may have been used in
making the deadly pressure cooker bombs that killed three and injured more
than 200 at the race. Police believe the bombs were packed with
shrapnel and gunpowder removed from fireworks.Robel Phillipos, of Cambridge,
Mass., also 19, was charged with willfully making materially false statements
to federal law enforcement officials during a terrorism investigation.The
affidavit filed in support of a complaint said Kadyrbayev was the one
who carried out the disposal of the backpack after the three saw
the fireworks that had been hollowed out and emptied of gunpowder.Although
the three new suspects initially appear to have stonewalled authorities,
Phillipos came clean in a fourth interview, conducted April 26. He confessed
that the three took the backpack out of their friend's dorm room,
according to the affidavit. Phillipos allegedly told investigators that
the two others "started to freak out" after seeing Tsarnaev identified on
television.Robert Stahl, an attorney representing Kadyrbayev, said his client
denies the allegations and a
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">A new missile is carried during a mass military parade at the
Kim Il Sung Square in Pyongyang, North Korea.APNorth Korea is nearing completion
of a light-water reactor that is primarily intended to generate electricity
but which could add to concern over its nuclear program, a U.S.-based
institute said Wednesday.Satellite photos, the latest taken this month,
show the North appears to be putting finishing external touches to the
reactor at its Yongbyon nuclear complex, according to 38 North, the website
of the U.S.-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International
Studies in Washington. The reactor could potentially begin operation within
a year or so, although considerable technical hurdles remain, 38 North says
in its analysis.Light-water reactors are best-suited for electricity generation,
and U.S. academics who visited the site in 2010 when construction of
the reactor began said it appeared designed for that purpose. It might
be adapted to produce plutonium for weapons, but North Korea already has
what's known as a gas-graphite reactor, which provides an easier option
for making bomb fuel.North Korea announced in early April it was restarting
the older reactor from which it is estimated to have derived enough
plutonium for a half-dozen bombs before it was shuttered in 2007 during
aid-for-disarmament negotiations. The announcement came amid a torrent of
war threats from Pyongyang after the U.N. Security Council tightened
Joanne Chesimard, who killed a New Jersey cop 40 years ago today,
then escaped prison and fled to Cuba, has been labeled a terrorist
and had a $2 million bounty put on her by the FBI,
authorities said Thursday.Chesimard was serving a life term for killing
a New Jersey state trooper in 1973 when she escaped prison. After
hiding out in a New Jersey safe house for several years, Chesimard
managed to flee in 1979 to Cuba, where she has been living
for decades under the name Assata Shakur."Joanne Chesimard is a domestic
terrorist," Aaron T. Ford, special agent in charge of the FBI's Newark
division, said at a press conference Thursday. "She absolutely is a threat
to America."Chesimard, a member of the radical Black Liberation Army, shot
and killed New Jersey State Trooper Werner Foerster execution-style on May
2, 1973, after she and two others were pulled over for a
routine traffic stop on the New Jersey Turnpike, about an hour south
of New York City.Chesimard, 26 at the time, was already known by
the FBI for her involvement in the Black Panther movement. She had
changed her name to Shakur and was now a leader of the
Black Liberation Army one of the most violent militant black organizations
of the 1970s. She was wanted in connection with a string of
felonies, including bank robberies in New York.After being pulled over by
the troopers, Chesimard, who was in the passenger seat, pulled out her
semi-automatic pistol and fired the first shot.
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