Saturday, July 04, 2020

A Full Moon on the Fourth of July...

A snapshot of the Full Moon that I took with my Nikon D3300 DSLR camera on July 4, 2020.

The day is almost over, but Happy Independence Day, fellow Yanks! Just thought I'd share this photo that I took of the Full Moon about two hours ago. Tonight's Full Moon is also known as the Buck Moon, Thunder Moon, Hay Moon, Mead Moon, Rose Moon, Guru Moon, and Dharma Day. I have no idea who came up with these monikers. There was also supposed to be a partial penumbral eclipse around 9:44 PM, Pacific Daylight Time (12:44 AM, Eastern Daylight Time on July 5) today, but apparently, you need special instrumentation to view the faint shadow of the Earth on the Moon's surface. Oh well. I've already taken pictures of previous lunar eclipses (like this one) with my Nikon D3300 DSLR camera over the past two years, so no big deal.

Anyways, for those of you who haven't heard yet, rapper Kanye West has announced that he's running for U.S. president. If you despise Donald Trump and are thinking about voting for Kim Kardashian's husband, don't! This should be common knowledge by now, but Kanye is a huge buddy of Trump...and he's basically trying to steal votes from Democratic candidate Joe Biden to help the traitor in the White House win this November. Kanye is to Biden what Jill Stein and Gary Johnson was to Hillary Clinton four years ago. So yea— Screw Kanye. And wear a mask whenever you go out! Just not like how this guy does it. That is all.

Friday, July 03, 2020

Video of the Day: HILLARY WAS RIGHT...

Watch this clip from the 2016 presidential debate and see just how spot on Hillary Clinton was in calling Donald Trump a Russian puppet. From engaging in a conversation with Vladimir Putin on the phone prior to having protesters tear-gassed just so he could pose with a Bible outside that church in Washington, D.C. last month, to knowing as far back as March 2019 that a Russian spy unit was placing bounties on the heads of American soldiers in Afghanistan (and doing nothing about it), Trump is a treacherous Moscow patsy who needs to be punished to the fullest extent possible for how he has betrayed the United States.

But enough typing... View this video and see that the rightful person who should've been elected four years ago already knew that the illegitimate, Kremlin-controlled 'president' we have now would commit treason during his unearned stint in the Oval Office...

Thursday, July 02, 2020

Photo of the Day: Why the U.S. Won't Get Over the Coronavirus Anytime Soon...(and Why Trump Needs to be Removed from the White House ASAP)

On the plus side, he'll probably end up becoming ONE LESS person to vote for Trump this November.
Photo courtesy of BrynnTannehill - Twitter.com

This image speaks for itself. But I will say this: This is what American Airlines and other airlines can expect if they remove social distancing measures and begin booking flights to full capacity anytime soon. As Ice-T said in the tweet below, wearing a mask has become an IQ test...and soooo many people are flunking it in this country. Screw you, Trump.

That is all.


Wednesday, July 01, 2020

The Lakers Have a New Member on the Team!

J.R. Smith is now a member of the Los Angeles Lakers...for the remainder of this NBA season.
Lakers.com

Welcome to the Lake Show, J.R. Smith! Overlooking the fact that you irritated the crap out of me when you faced off against the Lakers in the playoffs during your time on the Denver Nuggets over a decade ago, I'm glad that you'll be replacing Avery Bradley as LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Rajon Rondo, you and company prepare to head to Orlando to resume the NBA season next week. But lay off the Hennessy... The Lakers needs to win the 2020 championship to honor Kobe and continue the trend of winning a title at the end of each decade this century (2000, 2010...). That is all.

Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Send a Digital Time Capsule to the Lunar Surface Next Year!

An artist's concept of Astrobotic's Peregrine lander on the surface of the Moon.
Astrobotic

Happy End of June, everyone! Just thought I'd let you know that you can send photos and/or other files to the Moon's surface aboard a NASA-sponsored mission flying sometime next summer! Thanks to the Pittsburgh-based company Astrobotic, a lander known as Peregrine will launch aboard a Vulcan Centaur rocket (which itself would be making its maiden flight on this mission) from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida in July of 2021—and touch down on the lunar surface with 200 pounds (90 kilograms) of cargo. Among that payload mass will be a container carrying time capsules that you can purchase through Astrobotic's MoonBox page.

If you don't feel like buying an actual container to put mementos in on the journey to the Moon, FutureGrind.org is collecting digital content to be saved on an SD card that it will place on the Peregrine lander. Based on the prices listed on the MoonBox page mentioned in the previous paragraph, Future Grind spent quite a bit of money to purchase space to put that memory card in. So it makes a lot of sense that it would try to recoup its investment while at the same time allowing the public to upload images and/or other files of its own that will be put on the card! For $20, you can submit a 5-megabyte file (which is just the right storage space if you want to send a raw photo file taken by a nice digital camera) to Future Grind for inclusion. If you want to send extra files, you have to pay $20 for each additional content that you want to fly aboard Peregrine. Future Grind will send you a cool certificate and post-mission photo confirming that the SD card is on the lunar surface in response.

To state the obvious: If you want to submit 11 personal images to head to the Moon next year (like I did last weekend, though I plan on paying for more), that's $220 you'd have to dish out. But it will be completely worth it should things obviously go as planned in 2021, and Astrobotic becomes the first private space company to land a robotic probe on the lunar surface! I'm rooting for ya, Peregrine. Godspeed on Mission One (the name of next year's flight)! And thank you to Future Grind for this awesome opportunity!

A screenshot from an animated video depicting the Vulcan Centaur rocket--which will launch the Peregrine lander to the Moon next year--soaring into space.
United Launch Alliance

Saturday, June 27, 2020

More Official Info on the NBA's Return Next Month...

One of LeBron James' most memorable dunks during the 2019-'20 NBA regular season.
Andrew D. Bernstein / NBAE via Getty Images

NBA and NBPA Finalize Comprehensive Plan for July 30 Restart to 2019-20 Season (Press Release - June 26)

NEW YORK – The National Basketball Association and the National Basketball Players Association announced today that they have finalized a comprehensive plan for a July 30 restart to the 2019-20 season, which includes stringent health and safety protocols, a single-site campus at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and the goal of taking collective action to combat systemic racism and promote social justice.

In addition, the NBA and Disney have reached an agreement that makes the Arena, the Field House and Visa Athletic Center at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex the venues for all games for the remainder of the season, which will resume with 22 teams returning to play and with no fans in attendance.

The NBA and the NBPA confirmed today an agreement on health and safety protocols that will govern the resumption of the season. The rigorous program, which addresses risks related to COVID-19 and focuses on the well-being of players, coaches, officials and staff, was developed in consultation with public health experts, infectious disease specialists and government officials.

As announced on Wednesday, the NBA and the NBPA have agreed in principle that the goal of the season restart will be to find tangible and sustainable ways to address racial inequality across the country. Leaders from the NBA and the NBPA have also discussed strategies to increase Black representation across the NBA and its teams, ensure greater inclusion of Black-owned and operated businesses across NBA business activities, and form an NBA foundation to expand educational and economic development opportunities across the Black community. In recognition that long-term change can only come from an informed and sustained commitment, conversations regarding these efforts will continue and additional details will be released at a later date.

“We have worked together with the Players Association to establish a restart plan that prioritizes health and safety, preserves competitive fairness and provides a platform to address social justice issues,” said NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. “We are grateful to our longtime collaborator Disney for its role in playing host and making this return to play possible, and we also thank the public health officials and infectious disease specialists who helped guide the creation of comprehensive medical protocols and protections.”

“It is very exciting to officially announce the restart of the 2019-2020 season,” said NBPA Executive Director Michele Roberts. “It has taken true collaboration between the League and the Union – special kudos to our Executive Committee and several other team reps – along with the continued support and assistance from medical experts, public health officials and many others. Additionally, our platform in Orlando presents a unique opportunity to extend the ongoing fight against systemic racism and police brutality in this country. We will continue to work with our players and the League to develop specific plans in Orlando as well as long-term initiatives to bring about real change on these issues.”

“We’re glad to be able to provide a unique venue where the NBA can resume its season at ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex,” said Josh D’Amaro, Chairman, Disney Parks, Experiences and Products. “We look forward to welcoming the players, coaches and staff to Walt Disney World Resort as they prepare for the exciting return of professional basketball.”

Under the competitive format for the restart, the 22 participating teams will be the eight teams in each conference with the highest current winning percentages and the six teams that are currently within six games of the eighth seed in either conference.

The restart will begin with each participating team playing eight “seeding games,” as selected from its remaining regular-season matchups. The complete game and national television schedules for the seeding games will be announced tonight. The NBA and its broadcast and technology partners are collaborating to enhance game telecasts and bring fans an immersive, interactive viewing experience.

At the conclusion of the seeding games, the seven teams in each conference with the highest combined winning percentages across regular-season games and seeding games will be the first through seventh seeds for the NBA Playoffs for that conference. If the team with the eighth-best combined winning percentage (regular-season games and seeding games) in a conference is more than four games ahead of the team with the ninth-best combined winning percentage in the same conference, then the team with the eighth-best winning percentage would be the eighth playoff seed in that conference.

If the team with the eighth-best combined winning percentage in a conference (Team 8) is four games or fewer ahead of the team with the ninth-best combined winning percentage in the same conference (Team 9), then those two teams would compete in a play-in tournament to determine the eighth playoff seed in the conference. The play-in tournament will be double elimination for Team 8 and single elimination for Team 9.

The NBA’s standard playoff tiebreaker procedures will be used to break any ties on the basis of winning percentage. Once the 16-team playoff field is set, the NBA Playoffs will proceed in a traditional conference-based format with four rounds and best-of-seven series in each round. The 2020 NBA Finals will end no later than Oct. 13.

About ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex

ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex, located at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, is one of the premier sites for amateur sports in the nation. The complex hosts more than 100 entertainment and sporting events each year and has accommodated 70 different sports featuring athletes from 70 different countries. Designed to provide professional, amateur and youth athletes with experiences synonymous with the names Disney and ESPN, the 220-acre facility features multiple competition venues, including 16 baseball/softball fields, a 9,500-seat ballpark, 18 multi-purpose outdoor fields for soccer, football and field hockey, three indoor venues for basketball, volleyball, cheerleading, dance and other indoor sports, a track & field facility and a cross country course. For more information, visit www.disneysportsnews.com for news releases, photos and videos.

Source: NBA.com

Friday, June 26, 2020

The Lakers' Schedule for Next Month's NBA Return Is Revealed...

Just thought I'd share this image that was posted on the Lakers' Twitter page today revealing the 8-game 'seeding' schedule that LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Rajon Rondo and company will play when the NBA resumes its regular season in Orlando, Florida on July 30. The biggest games for the Lake Show will obviously be the first two...against the L.A. Clippers and defending champion Toronto Raptors. The Lakers have lots of formidable teams to go through on the march towards the playoffs, but this will only make things sweeter if they hopefully (and safely) return to Los Angeles sometime in October with the Larry O'Brien Trophy in hand. *Crosses my fingers.*

It's all good that Avery Bradley sat out the rest of this season due to the coronavirus pandemic, as well as the need to bring awareness to the new civil rights movement occurring in this country, and I hope that all players and staff members will abide by the safety guidelines to ensure that the NBA's impending return is a triumphant one. Happy Friday!

The 8-game seeding schedule that the Los Angeles Lakers will play when the NBA resumes its regular season in Orlando, Florida on July 30th.

Thursday, June 25, 2020

Farewell, Vinsanity...

Vince Carter conducts a windmill dunk that helped him win the 2000 NBA Slam Dunk Contest on February 12, 2000.
NBA.com

Earlier today, Vince Carter officially announced that he was retiring from the NBA after having a career that lasted 22 years and spanned four decades. He started off as a member of the Toronto Raptors during a shortened season that was the result of the 1998 NBA lockout, and ended his career on the Atlanta Hawks during a season that was put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic. For the Hawks in particular, their season ended last March (when the league suspended all play) since they will not be traveling to Orlando, Florida next month to join 21 other teams in their quest to win the 2020 NBA championship. What symmetry to Vinsanity's career.

Anyways, thanks for the highlights, Air Canada! I'll remember all of the amazing dunks that he did during the 2000 NBA Slam Dunk Contest—and the crowd roaring in excitement when Carter scored a last-minute alley oop (which just so happened to be his most memorable dunk during the 1999-2000 NBA season) and game-winning 3-pointer against the L.A. Clippers when I watched them play against the Raptors at STAPLES Center in March of that same year. Also, I was pondering about becoming a Toronto fan while the Lakers were down by 15 against the Portland Trail Blazers in Game 7 of the NBA Western Conference Finals a few months later (but pretend that I didn't just tell you that). So many basketball memories during the first half of Y2K... That is all.

Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Artwork of the Day: Rise of the Epyon...

As promised in this previous Blog entry, here is a drawing I made of the Gundam Epyon...my favorite of all the mechas from the Japanese anime series Mobile Suit Gundam Wing. I'll probably draw it again sometime in the future, this time featuring the Epyon in its entirety. Wing Zero would also be a cool Gundam to illustrate, but its design is even more complex than that of the Epyon—so I'll see if I can make time to draw it. Don't get your hopes that I will! Even though I have all the time in the world to illustrate the Wing Zero due to this pandemic... Carry on.

My drawing of the Gundam Epyon from the Japanese anime series MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM WING.

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

DART News: An Update on the Near-Earth Asteroid That Will Be Deflected by NASA...

An artist's concept of NASA's DART spacecraft and the Italian Space Agency's LICIACube approaching the near-Earth asteroid Didymos and its moon Dimorphos.
NASA / Johns Hopkins APL / Steve Gribben

NASA's First Planetary Defense Mission Target Gets a New Name (News Release)

Nearly two decades ago, a near-Earth asteroid was discovered to have a moon and the binary system was given the name “Didymos”—Greek for “twin,” a loose description of the larger main body and the smaller orbiting moon, which became unofficially known as Didymos B.

In 2022, that moon will be the target of NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART), the first full-scale demonstration of an asteroid deflection technology for planetary defense. The DART spacecraft will execute a kinetic impact, deliberately crashing into the asteroid to change its motion in space. To mark this historic mission, Didymos B is getting an official name of its own: Dimorphos.

“Upon discovery, asteroids get a temporary name until we know their orbits well enough to know they won't be lost. Once the Didymos system was identified as the ideal target for the DART mission, we needed to formally distinguish between the main body and the satellite,” said Andy Rivkin, a research astronomer and DART investigation co-lead at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), which is building and managing the mission for NASA.

A Global Effort

Just as defending our planet from potentially hazardous asteroids takes a global effort, so does naming an asteroid’s moon.

In 2003, astronomer Petr Pravec, at the OndÅ™ejov Observatory in Czechia, was tracking the brightness of a still-unnamed asteroid when he recognized a pattern consistent with a small moon. Across the world, planetary scientists Lance Benner, at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, and Mike Nolan, then at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, gathered corroborating evidence. Together, the findings pointed to the existence of a binary asteroid.

The near-Earth asteroid was originally discovered in 1996 by Joe Montani of the Spacewatch Project at the University of Arizona, but its orbit needed to be confirmed before it could be named. Backed by the work of Pravec, Benner, Nolan and other astronomers, Montani suggested “Didymos” to the International Astronomical Union (IAU), which quickly approved.

After Didymos B was identified as the target for DART, mission leads at APL encouraged the discoverers to propose a separate name for the system’s moon. Weighing many possibilities, they eventually went with a suggestion by Kleomenis Tsiganis, a planetary scientist at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and a member of the DART team. This week, the IAU announced official approval of the name.

“Dimorphos, which means ‘two forms,’ reflects the status of this object as the first celestial body to have the ‘form’ of its orbit significantly changed by humanity -- in this case, by the DART impact,” said Tsiganis. “As such, it will be the first object to be known to humans by two, very different forms, the one seen by DART before impact and the other seen by the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Hera, a few years later.”

Dimorphos, measuring 160 meters (525 feet) in diameter, is the perfect target for the DART test because of its orbit around the larger main body Didymos (which measures 780 meters, or 0.48 miles, in diameter), and because of the pair’s relatively close proximity to Earth in late 2022.

“Astronomers will be able to compare observations from Earth-based telescopes before and after DART’s kinetic impact to determine how much the orbital period of Dimorphos changed,” said Tom Statler, DART Program Scientist at NASA Headquarters. “That’s the key measurement that will tell us how the asteroid responded to our deflection effort.”

International Collaboration

DART’s impact with Dimorphos will also be recorded in space by LICIACube, a companion CubeSat provided by the Italian Space Agency that will travel on, and be deployed from, DART. Further investigation of Didymos and Dimorphos will be performed by ESA’s Hera mission a few years after DART’s impact. The DART and Hera mission teams are working together through an international collaboration called the Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment (AIDA).

“DART is a first step in testing methods for hazardous asteroid deflection,” said Andrea Riley, DART Program Executive at NASA Headquarters. “Potentially hazardous asteroids are a global concern, and we are excited to be working with our Italian and European colleagues to collect the most accurate data possible from this kinetic impact deflection demonstration.”

DART is the first mission developed for NASA’s Planetary Defense Coordination Office, and one piece of NASA’s wider planetary defense planning. In 2016, NASA established the Planetary Defense Coordination Office (PDCO) to lead US Government efforts to detect and warn of potentially hazardous asteroids and comets and to study means to mitigate the hazard when possible.

From Didymos B to Dimorphos, it’s a fitting name for an asteroid that will serve dual roles as a both a test target and a part of a blueprint for protecting the planet in the future.

Source: NASA.Gov