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YAOUNDE, Cameroon A church official in northern Cameroon says the gunmen
who kidnapped a French priest are demanding the release of members of
an armed Islamic group who have been arrested.Fellow priest Gilbert Pali
said Friday that the kidnappers had sent a representative back to the
area to issue their demands.Father Georges Vandenbeusch was kidnapped late
Wednesday in the far north of Cameroon, about 18 miles (30 kilometers)
from the border with Nigeria. The zone has been flagged as a
risk for terrorism and kidnapping, but the priest chose to stay on
to carry out his work, the French Foreign Ministry said.The kidnappers are
seeking the release of prisoners from Boko Haram, a Nigerian extremist group
that has waged a campaign of bombings and shootings across Nigeria's north.
vulnerable to the solar wind," Grebowsky
said.MAVEN was designed to help study and possibly verify that theory. Ahead
of its launch, NASAs Goddard Conceptual Image Lab created a stunning video
showcasing what a water-filled Mars would have looked like. After all, if
liquid surface water existed billions of years ago, then the planets atmosphere
had to have had a different climate that was warmer and a
pressure near or greater than it currently is.The video shows how the
surface of Mars might have appeared during this ancient warm period, beginning
with a flyover of a Martian lake. It ends with an illustration
of NASA's MAVEN mission in orbit around present-day Mars.The spacecraft
will arrive at the Red Planet on Sept. 22, 2014, and slip
into an elliptical orbit ranging from a low of 93 miles above
the surface to a high of 3,728 miles. It also will take
five "deep dips" during the course of the mission, flying as low
as 77 miles in altitude and providing a cross-section of the top
of the atmosphere.An artist's concept of present-day Mars -- a barren, cold,
desert world -- and what the planet might have looked like 4
billion years ago, when water was plentiful.An artist's concept of an ancient,
habitable Mars capable of supporting liquid water on its surface.An artist's
concept of present-day Mars -- a barren, cold, desert world.
'Curiosity' returns photos from surface
of Mars
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Where did all the water go?Billions of years ago when the Red
Planet was young, it likely had a thick atmosphere that was warm
enough to support oceans of liquid water, a critical ingredient for life,
NASA believes. Mars today is a barren desert however -- so what
happened?NASA aims to solve a piece of that puzzle with the launch
of the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) mission, which is
set to blast off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station's Complex 41
on Monday, Nov. 18 at 1:28 p.m.The newest Mars explorer will study
the thinning of the planet's atmosphere and the disappearance of surface
water over time to possibly explain the discrepancy between then and now.There
are currently several competing theories to explain how Mars was stripped
of its thick atmosphere some 4 billion years ago, the space agency
said."The leading theory is that Mars lost its intrinsic magnetic field
that was protecting the atmosphere from direct erosion by the impact of
the solar wind," said Joseph Grebowsky of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center
in Greenbelt, Md.The solar wind is a thin stream of electrically charged
particles or plasma blowing continuously from the sun into space at about
a million miles per hour."Studies of the remnant magnetic field distributions
measured by NASA's Mars Global Surveyor mission set the disappearance of
the planet's convection-produced global magnetic field at about 3.7 billion
years ago, leaving the Red Planet
Oct. 17, 2013: People visit the fort of King Rao Ram Baksh
Singh in Unnao in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh state, India.
Archaeologists began digging for treasure beneath the 19th century fort
on Friday, after a popular Hindu holy man said a former king
appeared to him in a dream and told him of the cache.AP
PhotoOct. 18, 2013: Onlookers stand at the site where the state archaeological
survey of India has sent a team of archaeologists to start digging
at Daundia Khera village in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh. The
Indian government is digging for treasure after a civic-minded Hindu village
sage dreamt that 1,000 tons of gold was buried under a ruined
palace, and wrote to tell the central bank about it.Reuters/StringerLUCKNOW,
India India ended a search for treasure beneath a 19th century
fort after finding only a few bones and terracotta bricks but none
of the gold predicted by a Hindu holy man's dream, an official
said Friday.The search began Oct. 18 in Uttar Pradesh state in northern
India after Hindu swami Shobhan Sarkar told a government minister that a
former king appeared to him in a dream and told him of
a nearly $50 billion cache.- Praveen Kumar Mishra, the leader of the
digThe leader of the dig, Praveen Kumar Mishra, said the hunt had
been suspended. The government spent 1.6 million rupees ($25,300) on digging
at the site, said Durga Shankar, a local magistrate.The opposition said
the government search was trigger
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