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I am open

and I am willing

for to be hopeless

would seem so strange

It dishonors

those who go before us

so lift me up

to the light of change

There is hurting

in my family

and there is sorrow

in my town

There is panic

all across the nation

and there is wailing

the whole world round

But I am open

and I am willing

for to be hopeless

would seem so strange

It dishonors

those who go before us

so lift me up

to the light of change

May the children

see more clearly

and may the elders

be more wise

May the winds of

change caress us

even though

they burn our eyes

But I am open

and I am willing

for to be hopeless

would seem so strange

It dishonors

those who go before us

so lift me up

to the light of change

Give me a mighty oak

to hold my confusion

Give me a desert

to hold my fear

Give me a sunset

to hold my wonder

Give me an ocean

to hold my tears

I am open

and I am willing

For to be hopeless

would seem so strange

It dishonors

those who go before us

So lift me up

to the light of change

So lift me up

to the light of change

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ESOcast 168: NEOs — Near Earth Objects - Duration: 6:14.

Episode 168 // NEOs — Near Earth Objects

What is a NEO?

Near Earth Objects are really just that. These are celestial objects that come near to the Earth

and there are broadly two classes: Near Earth Asteroids and Comets.

Where do these objects come from?

The Near Earth Asteroids, they mostly come from the asteroid main belt

which is between Mars and Jupiter and it can happen that because of a collision

or because of an interaction with one of the planets, one of them falls down from its orbit in the main belt

to an orbit that brings it closer to the Sun and therefore closer to the Earth.

How many NEOs are there?

The Near Earth Objects, there are a few big ones, there are many more small ones

and there are many many more very small ones.

We know most of the big ones, big is one kilometre or more. For those that are 100 metres we know about 10 percent.

For those that are 10 metres we know less than one percent of them. So that's annoying, because an object that is 10 metres in diameter

on impact with the Earth, would release about the same energy as a Hiroshima bomb.

We are trying to characterise everything that is bigger than 20 or 50 or 100 metres

where we are at 10 percent now, so we still need to find 90 percent.

In terms of numbers, we know 10, 20 thousand of them and we are still missing 90 percent

so there is a lot of work to find them and to track them.

How can we search for them?

To discover Near Earth Objects, you need a super wide-angle telescope

and then you just scan the whole sky night after night in order to see everything that is moving.

The asteroids are moving, and so we have computer programmes that will find them

measure their position and from this position we can extrapolate the orbit and we refine the orbit

until we have an orbit that is good enough that we will not lose the asteroid again.

How often do impacts on Earth occur?

We know from history, and also looking at the Moon that there are many impacts.

On average a small one, which is like a few tens of metres, that happens every few years.

Bigger ones are fortunately less frequent because there are fewer of these objects.

Very big ones are even less frequent because there are very very few of them.

So if you take a very big one, a 15 or 20 kilometre asteroid, hitting the Earth, last one was 65 million years ago.

That was bad for the dinosaurs, and historically we see this kind of giant impact every 50 million years or so.

What we can do to predict impacts and what role does ESO's Very Large Telescope play?

To predict an impact with a Near Earth Asteroid, a Near Earth Object, you need to know its orbit very precisely.

And so to do that you need to measure the position of the object on the sky over and over and over.

It's difficult because many of these objects are small and they are not always near the Earth.

They can be on the other side of the Solar System.

The combination of their size and their distance makes them extremely faint

which means that most of the time the telescope that discovered them, which is a 2-metre class telescope

can observe them only for a few days and then they cannot see them anymore because they become too faint.

That's where the VLT, the 8-metre, big telescope, comes into play

because with the collecting power of the huge mirror we can see much fainter asteroids.

What is the VLT in particular used for?

Using the VLT, we refine the orbit of the Near Earth Object

the threatening ones that could have a collision, in order to make sure that the orbit is known

well enough either to rule out a collision, that's ideal, or to characterise a collision.

Is there anything we can do to prevent NEO impacts?

To protect ourselves from a Near Earth Object

we must know them, and prepare in advance before a collision.

So if we have enough time, 20 years or so, we can send a rocket and do something to the asteroid.

That can be nuke it; you know — atomic bomb — either to try to destroy it or to push it.

There are some more gentle ways. A cute way to do it is to spray paint the asteroid with bright white paint

because that will change the way it reflects the sunlight and that can be sufficient to push it away from its orbit.

Or you could also land a small rocket on the asteroid and let this small rocket push it.

Or if it's a very small asteroid you can go cast a net and grab it and pull it away.

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For more infomation >> ESOcast 168: NEOs — Near Earth Objects - Duration: 6:14.

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2018 Summer Box Office Bounces Back, Aiming For Near-Record Season | THR News - Duration: 2:51.

The 2018 summer box office is headed for near-record levels,

even as Hollywood braces for a move that will reshape the film business

with Disney continuing its domination while its bid to take over 20th Century

Fox moves ahead.

The season's revenue is pacing 15 to 16 percent

ahead of last summer, when ticket sales fell to their lowest level in

more than a decade, according to comScore.

Through June 26, domestic summer revenue clocked in at $2 billion

and at its current pace, summer 2018 could come close to matching the

May-August stretch in 2013, when revenue hit a record $4.8 billion at

the domestic box office.

Disney's movies account for more than $1.2 billion of the current

$2 billion total, amounting to a huge 60 percent market share.

Topping the list of summer's top money makers is Disney and Marvel's

'Avengers: Infinity War,' which has taken in more than $670 million

in North America and $2.032 billion globally.

Disney and Pixar's 'Incredibles 2' boasts an early domestic total of $384 million

since its June 15 opening, followed by Fox's 'Deadpool 2'

with a domestic total of $306.2 million.

'Solo: A Star Wars Story' fell far short of expectations for Lucasfilm and Disney,

but it has still added $202.6 million to the bottom line in North America.

Universal's 'Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom,' which just opened domestically on

June 22, will soon overtake 'Solo,'

having grossed $193.4 million through June 28.

Meanwhile, the female-skewing 'Ocean's 8' from Warner Bros.

and 'Book Club' from Paramount, have racked up $105.6 million

and $65.3 million, respectively.

Aside from 'Solo,' the big loser this summer has been comedy.

The genre has been under siege for more than two years, and 2018

hasn't brought much relief.

No comedy has managed to break the $55 million mark this summer.

Melissa McCarthy's 'Life of the Party' tops that list so far with $52.3 million.

Despite a lack of comedic success, the summer season has cemented a

year-over-year gain. Earlier this week, 2018 domestic revenue hit $6 billion

faster than any year in history.

However, the wealth hasn't been spread around evenly.

So far this year, Disney is coming out way in front of the other five

major Hollywood studios with its 36 percent market share.

Fox, the studio Disney is hoping to buy, sits at 12 percent,

Warner Bros. at 11.5 percent,

Universal at 9.5 percent,

Sony at 7 percent

and Paramount at 5.8 percent.

While 'Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom' was widely considered the final A-list

tentpole of summer 2018, the July and August calendar is filled with

potential breakouts, including

'Skyscraper,'

'Mamma Mia: Here We Go Again!,'

'Mission: Impossible-Fallout,'

'Hotel Transylvania 3,'

'Crazy Rich Asians'

and 'BlackKklansman,' among others.

To read more on this story, head to THR.com, and tell us, which film

has been the standout of the year for you so far?

And what are you looking forward to seeing over summer?

Let us know in the comments.

For The Hollywood Reporter News, I'm Lyndsey Rodrigues.

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Roman 'hand of god' unearthed by archaeologists near Hadrian's Wall - Duration: 3:32.

Roman 'hand of god' unearthed by archaeologists near Hadrian's Wall

A mysterious bronze hand has been unearthed by archaeologists near Hadrian's Wall in the North of England. The child-sized hand was discovered in April during an excavation at the site of Vindolanda, an ancient Roman fort.

Discarded in a ditch, the hand was found near a temple devoted to the god Jupiter Dolichenus. The temple is part of the 3rd century A.D. fort's northern wall and dates back to a turbulent time in Roman history.

Research has dated the hand to between 208 and 212 A.D., coinciding with the time of so-called "Severan" emperors in Rome, a period marked by conflict, civil war, genocide and rebellion.

The cult of Jupiter Dolichenus is shrouded in mystery. "The cult is one of the 'mysterious' eastern cults due to it dying out before the adoption of Christianity in the main body of the Empire," Dr.

Andrew Birley, CEO and director of excavations at the Vindolanda Trust, told Fox News, via email.

"What we do know is that the cult is associated with the weather (certainly something the Romans would have encountered a lot of in Northern Britain in their war) and metal working.".

The 4-inch hand originally had an attachment, now missing, that was inserted into the palm. Jupiter Dolichenus was typically depicted holding a thunderbolt in his hand with upraised arm signifying his destructive power, according to experts.

The open hand also symbolizes protection and well-being. The hand's base has a socket and would have been originally fixed to a pole.

"This period was at the end of one of the bloodiest conflicts that has ever taken place on British soil," Birley told Fox News.

"It is a small window into the Roman psyche of those who had come through that war, representing the relief of survival and the hope of continued success and giving thanks to the god.".

At the time of the artifact's dedication, Jupiter Dolichenus was at the height of his popularity, according to Birley, stretching from Vindolanda in northern Britain to Rome, to Crimea and Syria.

Other votive hands have been found in other parts of the Roman Empire, but are slightly larger than the artifact found at Vindolanda.

The hand is the latest fascinating find at the historic site. Earliest this year, for example, archaeologists unearthed ancient boxing gloves at Vindolanda.

Last year, a trove of artifacts, including Roman swords, was discovered at Vindolanda. Researchers also found 25 wooden ink documents at the former fort, offering a fascinating glimpse into everyday life in the Roman Empire. .

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