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Monthly Archives: September 2022
Donald Trump and the Birth of QMaga: The Storm Is Coming Mother Jones – Mother Jones
Posted: September 27, 2022 at 8:25 am
Editors note:This column by David Corn first appeared in his newsletter, Our Land.But we wanted to make sure as many readers as possible have a chance to see it. Our Landis written by David twice a week (most of the time) and provides behind-the-scenes stories about politics and media; his unvarnished take on the events of the day; film, book, television, podcast, and music recommendations; interactive audience features; and more. Subscribing costs just $5 a monthbut you can sign up for a free 30-day trial of Our Landhere. Please check it out. And please also check out Davids new New York Times bestseller: American Psychosis: A Historical Investigation of How the Republican Party Went Crazy.
Those of us paying attention the past few years know that the answer to the oft-repeated question have we reached the bottom of Trumpism?is, theres no bottom. Donald Trump and the Republican Party proved that once again in recent days, as Trump merged MAGA extremism with the conspiratorial lunacy of QAnon, and nary a Republican batted an eye.
In retrospect, the melding of MAGAism with QAnonand toss in a helping of Christian nationalismseemed inevitable. The QAnon conspiracy theory holds that the world is controlled by a cabal of satanic, baby-eating, sex-trafficking pedophileswhich includes, of course, top Democrats, assorted elites, Hollywood celebrities, and the Popeand that Trump is engaged in titanic combat behind the scenes to crush this evil power and save humanity (and lots of babies). Under assorted variants of this nuttery, Trump is being aided by John F. Kennedy Jr. (who did not die in a 1999 plane crash), and he will be restored to power in a final cataclysmic battle that involves mass arrests of Lucifers allies (lock em up in Gitmo!) and televised executions. Trump fully embraced the QAnon insanity last week, and this means that the Republican Party now supports a man who advances a dangerous derangement that exceeds his Big Lie about the 2020 election and that further delegitimizes American democracy and debases political discourse. And this party has a good shot at gaining control of Congress in seven weeks.
For years, Trump had played footsie with QAnon, claiming he didnt know much about it but praising its adherents supposed patriotism, their opposition to pedophilia and, naturally, their cultish love of him. Offered the chance to denounce this perverse craziness, he bobbed and weaved, sending the signal to QAnonerswho are always looking for signalsthat they did indeed possess the hidden truth. With nods and winks, he validated their paranoia and detachment from reality, as QAnon conspiracism led tonumerous acts of violence.
QAnon flags and symbols blossomed at Trumps 2020 campaign rallies, and they were present at the insurrectionist January 6 assault on the US Capitol. In the way previous Republicans over the years had encouraged and exploited right-wing extremisma story I tell in my new book,American Psychosis: A Historical Investigation of How the Republican Party Went CrazyTrump capitalized on this bizarre and bonkers internet phenomenon without endorsing it. His plan looked obvious: take advantage of this brainsickness and boost his base of supporters without being tarred as a champion of this looniness.
No more. He went full QAnon the other day when he posted online a photoshopped image of him wearing a Q pin. To make the message clear, this picture proclaimed, The Storm Is Cominga QAnon catchphrase referring to that ultimate showdown between Trump and the evildoers. And it contained the abbreviation for the QAnon slogan, where we go one, we go all.
The insanity of a former (and possibly future) president bear-hugging QAnon cannot be overstated. And this was no one-off, late-in-the-night shitposting from the former guy. He zapped out other posts with QAnon references. Then four days later, at a rallyin Ohio, he delivered an apocalyptic speech against the backdrop of music resembling the QAnon theme song. It was here that Trump supporters raised their hands and pointed a fingerpossibly signaling one, in an allusion to that QAnon slogan.
The supposed purpose of the event was to whip up support for GOP Senate candidate J.D. Vance. But the gathering demonstrated the fusion of MAGA extremism with QAnon and Christian nationalism. The crowd cheered as Trump proclaimed the country had become a hellhole with a crumbling economy, rampant crime, and no freedom of speech. It was all lies. But the fervor of the crowd and the arm waving were reminiscent of a religious revival meeting. Trumps movement has morphed into QMaga. The irrationality has spread from the evidence-free belief that sinister players (China, Venezuela, the CIA, the media, Democrats, voting machine companies) conspired to steal the election from Trump to the conviction that American politics has become a clash between patriotic Christians and cannibalistic Satan-worshipping pedophiles.
The Ohio arena was not full, and the empty seats indicated that Trumps mix of conspiracism, cult of personality, end-times ravings, and fundamentalism may not be a bestseller. But many of the GOP election denialists running in state elections this yearincluding gubernatorial candidates Doug Mastriano (Pennsylvania) and Kari Lake (Arizona)have ties to QAnon. Both Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert were QAnoners before they were elected to Congress in the last election. But perhaps of greater concern is that the entire GOP, which has supported Trumps authoritarian Big Lie crusade, is now willing to follow Trump further into the depths of fearmongering and madness.
Vance, a graduate of Yale Law School, bestselling author, and venture capitalist (who once referred to Trump asAmericas Hitler) certainly knows QAnon is crap. But he eagerly lapped up Trumps support at the rally. No prominent GOP official has come out and declared that Trump is guiding the party into the land of crazy. With their silence, they are legitimizing Trumps promotion of an absurd delusion. Just as their silence regarding Trumpsrecent vowto pardon the domestic terrorists who attacked Congress legitimizes political violence and likely will encourage more of it.
A few weeks ago, President Joe Biden excoriated MAGA extremism and election denialism as semi-fascism and warned the nation of the threat they pose. Republicans and conservativesturned snowflakes and cried foul. Since then, the danger has grown. As every pundit will tell you, the Republicans remain poised to win the House in the November elections and possibly the Senate. That will place in power a party that accepts and supports QMaga (and that backs as its leader a man who now excuses political violence). Without more media attention and more warnings from Biden and the Democrats, QMaga will spread into the halls of Congress not by mob violence but by the ballot box. A storm is indeed coming.
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NASA Releases Revised Version of Its Moon to Mars Objectives – SciTechDaily
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NASA released a new blueprint for shaping exploration throughout the solar system. Credit: NASA
Last week, NASA published a revised version of its Moon to Mars objectives, forming a blueprint for shaping exploration throughout the solar system. These guideposts in NASAs Moon to Mars exploration approach will help shape the agencys investments, as well as those of industry and international partners, toward the Moon and beyond.
Earlier this year, things started with 50 draft objectives developed by agency leaders across NASA mission directorates. Then NASA solicited feedback from its workforce, the public, industry, and the agencys international partners, and followed up with two workshops with industry and international partners to engage in further discussions.
The outcome was 63 revised final objectives that reflect a matured strategy for NASA and its partners to develop a blueprint for sustained human presence and exploration throughout our solar system. Four broad areas are covered: science; transportation and habitation; lunar and Martian infrastructure; and operations. In addition, NASA added a set of recurring tenets to address common themes across objectives.
We need a roadmap with staying power, and through a collaborative process, weve identified a core set of defined objectives to achieve our exploration goals with our partners, said NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy. These objectives are both practical and aspirational, and we were gratified by the thoughtful contributions of our workforce, industry, and international partners who will join us in shaping our future together.
Under Artemis, NASA has set a vision to explore more of the Moon than ever before. With its Artemis I mission now on the launchpad, the agency plans to return humans to the Moon and establish a sustained cycle of missions including at the lunar south polar region. These missions will set up a long-term presence to inform future exploration of farther destinations, including Mars.
In November 2021, senior leaders at NASA started working on the objectives in coordination with an Agency Cross-Directorate Federated Board, whose purpose is to ensure NASAs focus is integrated with common strategic goals and direction across the agencys mission directorates. The objectives enable NASA to explore synergies between the United States and other nations objectives for lunar and Martian exploration, including potential opportunities for collaboration.
The draft, high-level objectives were released to the public and the NASA workforce in mid-May 2022 with a solicitation for comments before June. (The deadline was later extended to June 3.) As a result, NASA received more than 5,000 inputs and many of the ideas were modified and some new objectives were added. NASA held consultation workshops with both industry and international partners to help refine and discuss the objectives and identify any gaps.
Were helping to steward humanitys global movement to deep space, said Jim Free. He is NASAs associate administrator for the Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate, which managed the objectives team, and is ultimately responsible for the agencys Moon to Mars architecture. The objectives will help ensure a long-term strategy for solar system exploration can retain constancy of purpose and weather political and funding changes. They help provide clear direction as new technologies, vehicles, and elements are developed in the coming years and are designed to be realistically achievable.
The Artemis campaign represents the capabilities and operations needed to safely conduct deep space science and exploration missions at the Moon and is tightly connected with Mars mission planning. Along with key exploration technology objectives, science is a top priority of the Artemis missions.
Following a successful Artemis I launch later this month, NASA plans to send the first humans back to orbit the Moon with Artemis II no earlier than 2024, and to the lunar surface no earlier than 2025 on the Artemis III mission. NASA will use elements of Artemis to test systems and concepts for the journey to and from Mars. By using the Moon as a testbed, the follow-on Mars campaign will remain connected to the agencys sustained presence on the lunar surface.
Kurt Vogel is the director of space architectures in the office of the NASA Administrator. He said, We wanted to shape objectives to guide the upcoming missions, as opposed to previous approaches, which consisted of building elements and capabilities first to support the campaign. The community provided enormously helpful inputs, and were ready to move toward the next steps in architecture planning.
The final framework objectives are available online at: https://go.nasa.gov/3BUkHGL
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Mars is littered with over 15,000 pounds of human trash – Fast Company
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The craft discards pieces of the module as it descends, and these pieces can land in different locations on the planets surfacethere may be a lower heat shield in one place and a parachute in another. When this debris crashes to the ground, it can break into smaller pieces, as happened during the Perseverance rover landing in 2021. These small pieces can then get blown around because of Martian winds.
A lot of small, windblown trash has been found over the yearslike the netting material found recently. Earlier in the year, on June 13, Perseverance rover spotted a large, shiny thermal blanket wedged in some rocks 1.25 miles (2 kilometers) from where the rover landed. Both Curiosity in 2012andOpportunity in 2005also came across debris from their landing vehicles.
Thenine inactive spacecraft on the surface of Marsmake up the next type of debris. These craft are the Mars 3 lander, Mars 6 lander, Viking 1 lander, Viking 2 lander, the Sojourner rover, theformerly lost Beagle 2 lander, the Phoenix lander, the Spirit rover and the most recently deceased spacecraft, the Opportunity rover. Mostly intact, these might be better considered historical relics than trash.
Wear and tear take their toll on everything on the Martian surface. Some parts ofCuriositys aluminum wheels have broken offand are presumably scattered along the rovers track. Some of the litter is purposeful, with Perseverancehaving dropped a drill bit onto the surfacein July 2021, allowing it toswap in a new, pristine bitso that it could keep collecting samples.
Crashed spacecraft and their pieces are another significant source of trash. At least two spacecraft have crashed, and an additional four have lost contact before or just after landing. Safely descending to the planets surface is the hardest part of any Mars landing missionand it doesnt always end well.
When you add up the mass of all spacecraft that have ever been sent to Mars, you get about 22,000 pounds (9,979 kilograms). Subtract the weight of the currently operational craft on the surface6,306 pounds (2,860 kilograms)and you are left with 15,694 pounds (7,119 kilograms) of human debris on Mars.
Today, the main concern scientists have about trash on Mars is the risk it poses to current and future missions. The Perseverance teams are documenting all debris they find and checking to see if any of it could contaminate the samples the rover is collecting. NASA engineers have also considered whether Perseverance could get tangled in debris from the landing but haveconcluded the risk is low.
The real reason debris on Mars is important is because of its place in history. The spacecraft and their pieces are the early milestones for human planetary exploration.
Cagri Kilic is a postdoctoral research fellow in robotics at West Virginia University.
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Mars ancient lakes could help discover life on the Red Planet – Inverse
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Ever since robotic explorers began visiting the Red Planet during the 1960s and 70s, scientists have puzzled over Mars surface features. These included flow channels, valleys, lakebeds, and deltas that appear to have formed in the presence of water.
Since then, dozens of missions have been sent to Mars to explore its atmosphere, surface, and climate to learn more about its warmer, wetter past. In particular, scientists want to know how long water flowed on the surface of Mars and whether it was persistent or periodic in nature.
The ultimate purpose here is to determine whether rivers, streams, and standing bodies of water existed long enough for life to emerge. So far, missions like Curiosity and Perseverance have gathered volumes of evidence that show how hundreds of large lakebeds once dotted the Martian landscape.
But according to a new study by an international team of researchers, our current estimates of Mars surface water may be a dramatic understatement. Based on a meta-analysis of years worth of satellite data, the team argues that ancient lakes may have once been a very common feature on Mars.
The research was led by Joseph Michalksi, an associate professor with the Department of Earth Sciences and the Deputy Director of the Laboratory for Space Research (LSR) at the University of Hong Kong (HKU). The new paper was published in the journal Nature.
An example of a large, impact crater-hosted lake on Mars (left)) and a small, permafrost-hosted lake (right). Credit: ESA/JPL/NASA/ASU/MSSS
As Michalski explained in a recent HKU press release, current research has focused on larger bodies of water on Mars, potentially neglecting the many smaller lakes that may have existed there:
We know of approximately 500 ancient lakes deposited on Mars, but nearly all the lakes we know about are larger than 100 km2. But on Earth, 70% of the lakes are smaller than this size, occurring in cold environments where glaciers have retreated. These small-sized lakes are difficult to identify on Mars by satellite remote sensing, but many small lakes probably did exist. It is likely that at least 70% of Martian lakes have yet to be discovered.
Lakebeds are currently one of the prime targets for robotic explorers on Mars because ancient lakes would possess all the ingredients for microbial light including water, nutrients, and energy sources like light (for photosynthesis).
Today, the lakebeds of these ancient bodies of water contain sedimentary deposits rich in iron/magnesium clay minerals and carbonates, as well as sulfates, silica, and chlorides. These deposits could potentially contain preserved evidence that would attest to the ancient atmospheric and climatic conditions on Mars.
But as they indicate in the paper, most known Martian lakes date to the Noachian Period (ca. 4.1 to 3.7 billion years ago) and lasted for only 1,000 to 1 million years. In geological terms, this is a relatively short span of time and represents a tiny fraction of the 400 million-year Noachian timeline.
This could mean that ancient Mars was also cold and dry, and flowing water was episodic and short-lived. Because of Mars lower gravity and fine-grained soil, the team also theorized that lakes on Mars would have been murky, making it difficult for light to reach very deep and presenting challenges for photosynthesis.
As a result, Michalski and his colleagues argue that large, ancient, environmentally diverse lakes would make a much more promising target for future exploration.
Not all lakes are created equal, said Michalski. In other words, some Martian lakes would be more interesting for microbial life than others because some of the lakes were large, deep, long-lived, and had a wide range of environments such as hydrothermal systems that could have been conducive to the formation of the simple life.
However, there is also evidence that lakes existed on Mars during more recent geological periods but left fewer traces. These include paleolakes in the Hesperian Period (3-3.7 billion ago) and shallow marshy lakes during the Amazonian (less than 3 billion years ago).
These features would be similar to those found on Earth, where similarly cold conditions exist, and would likely resemble shallow lakes found in drier regions (Hesperian) and thermoklasts (marshy hallows) that occur during permafrost thaws (Amazonian).
Pingualuit crater lake in Canada is a modern-day example of a cold impact crater-hosted lake on Earth analogous to ancient crater lakes on Mars.Stocktrek Images/Stocktrek Images/Getty Images
David Baker is an ecologist at HKU School of Biological Sciences and a co-author on the paper who is well-versed in microbial systems in Earths lakes. As he summarized, Earth analogs could help expand the search for life on Mars by allowing scientists to look in more diverse environments:
Earth is host to many environments that can serve as analogs to other planets. From the harsh terrain of Svalbard to the depths of Mono Lake we can determine how to design tools for detecting life elsewhere right here at home. Most of those tools are aimed at detecting the remains and residues of microbial life,
This research bolsters the ESAs recently-released mineral map of Mars, which showed how aqueous minerals (those that form in the presence of water) are ubiquitous on the surface.
It could also help inform future robotic missions, which include the ESAs Rosalind Franklin rover, which is currently scheduled to launch by 2028. Chinas first lander and rover mission to Mars, Tianwen-1 and Zhurong, landed on May 14th, 2022, and is currently exploring the plains of Utopia Planitia.
This region was once the site of an ocean that covered most of the northern hemisphere, and likely contains mineralogical and chemical evidence of how and when Mars transitioned from a warmer, wetter planet to what we see today.
The Perseverance rover is currently collecting and caching samples that will be retrieved by an ESA-NASA sample-return mission in the coming years. This will be the first time that samples from Mars are brought back for comprehensive analysis that can only take place in Earth-based labs.
China is planning a similar sample-return mission that could be sent to a Hesperian or Amazonian lakebed and will likely occur by the end of the decade. These and other missions will also pave the way for crewed missions, which NASA and China are planning on mounting by the early 2030s.
These missions will land in regions that have accessible water, which could double as a site for potential research. If there really was life on Mars billions of years ago (or still is today), the evidence wont remain elusive for much longer!
This article was originally published on Universe Today by Matt Williams. Read the original article here.
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See Mars pass an asterism in the Taurus constellation on Saturday (Sept. 24) – Space.com
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On Saturday (Sept. 24) and for several days around it, Mars will be visible by a star cluster in the constellation of Taurus labeled NGC1746 by astronomers.
While observing the Red Planet's closest approach, the stars in NGC1746 will be a loose 'clump' of stars roughly the width of a thumb above Mars and to the left. After Saturday the orbital path of Mars will see it migrate below NGC1746 and move to the left.
Because of its visual magnitude of 6.1, NGC1746 can be easily spotted with a pair of binoculars. Mars will brighten during September reaching a magnitude of -0.59 (with the minus symbol denoting very bright objects) meaning that when Mars is closest to the star cluster, it can be seen with binoculars. The two are close enough on Saturday to see together with a telescope.
Related: Night sky, September 2022: What you can see tonight [maps]
According to In-The-Sky.org (opens in new tab), the star cluster will be visible in the dawn sky over New York and reaches an altitude of 72 above the southern horizon. (A fist at arm's length corresponds to around 10 degrees.) NGC1746 is wider than the full moon in the sky and fades from view at around 5:37 a.m. EDT (0937 GMT) as dawn breaks.
There is some debate about the nature of NGC1746, located around 2,500 light-years from Earth and first described by German astronomer Heinrich Louis d'Arrest in 1863 and included in astronomy's New General Catalogue (opens in new tab) or NGC.
For many years it has been considered an open cluster. An open cluster is a collection of a few thousand stars that formed when dense patches in the same molecular cloud of cold gas undergo gravitational collapse.
There is now some doubt as to whether this is the case, however, with many astronomers suggesting that NGC1746 is actually a random association of unrelated stars of different origins against a dense background starfield. If correct, this means NGC1746 is a type of astronomical association called an asterism.
Asterisms are loose collections of stars that are associated only by their positions in the night sky above Earth similar to the constellation classification system. This means that some stars in an asterism could be closely located in space, while others just appear close together from our vantage point here on Earth.
Visible with the naked eye, some asterisms are small and very simple, while others are much larger and more complex. The most famous example of an asterism is arguably the Big Dipper, comprised of the seven brightest stars of the constellation Ursa Major, or the Great Bear.
Following its close encounter with NGC1746, Mars will reach its closest distance to Earth on Dec. 1, 2022, when skywatchers should be able to distinguish some of its dark surface features.
Whether you're new to skywatching or a seasoned veteran, be sure not to miss our guides for thebest binocularsand thebest telescopesto spot Mars, star clusters, and other objects in the night sky. For capturing the best moon pictures you can, check out our guide forphotographing the moon, along with our recommendations for the bestcameras for astrophotographyandbest lenses for astrophotography.
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Ingenuity Mars helicopter soars on 32nd flight – Space.com
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NASA's Ingenuity helicopter has flown again, taking to the Martian skies for the second time in as many weeks.
Ingenuity traveled about 308 feet (94 meters) on Sunday (Sept. 18), staying aloft for more than 55 seconds and reaching a maximum speed of 10.6 mph (17.1 kph), according to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (opens in new tab) (JPL) in Southern California, which manages the Mars helicopter's mission.
Sunday's flight was the 32nd for Ingenuity overall and its second this month; the 4-pound (1.8 kilograms) rotorcraft also lifted off on Sept. 6.
Related: Mars helicopter Ingenuity: First aircraft to fly on Red Planet
That earlier flight took Ingenuity closer to an ancient river delta on the floor of Mars' Jezero Crater, a 28-mile-wide (45 kilometers) hole in the ground that the helicopter and its robotic partner, the Perseverance rover, have been exploring since February 2021. Presumably, Sunday's sortie continued that progress, as Ingenuity team members have said that getting to the delta is a near-term priority.
Perseverance has been studying the delta for several months now. The car-sized rover has collected four rock samples from the formation since July, two of them from a stone that's rich in organic molecules, the carbon-containing building blocks of life.
Researchers will be able to study that intriguing material in detail here on Earth, if all goes according to plan: NASA and the European Space Agency are teaming up to bring the rover's samples to our planet, perhaps as early as 2033.
The sample-return architecture includes two Ingenuity-like helicopters capable of carrying sample tubes from one or more depots on Jezero's floor to the rocket that will launch them off the Red Planet. (That rocket, and the other robots that will help get the samples to Earth, remain in development.) It's unclear at the moment if the choppers will be pressed into such service; Perseverance may end up delivering the tubes to the rocket by itself.
Ingenuity initially embarked on a five-flight demonstration mission designed to show that rotorcraft flight is possible in the thin Martian atmosphere. The helicopter quickly aced that task and shifted into an extended mission, during which it's serving as a scout for Perseverance.
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The Mars Volta: "Without a doubt it’s a whole different era" | Interview – The Line of Best Fit
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The video for 'Blacklight Shine' features Puerto Rican bomba dancers, which turn the preconceptions of dance on their head by allowing rhythm to be dictated by the dancer and not the drummer. That kind of reminds me of what you're saying here, the quote-unquote fans dictating how you should dance, as it were. It takes two to tango in the meaning-making of your music, right?
RODRGUEZ-LPEZ: It is a dance, but we have to come together in that. Again, the fans dictating anything aren't fans, that's just an absurd notion. That's the distinction we're trying to make. Fans are a supportive force; the root of the word is fanatical, which is related to extremism, which usually has to do with some sort of exploitation and oppression. We're trying to get as far away from that as we can in every aspect of our lives, let alone in the music, or this superficial understanding that people have from us because they know our music or have seen our picture somewhere. So it's protecting that personal freedom. Ha, what is that Wild at Heart Nicholas Cage snakeskin jacket quote?
BIXLER-ZAVALA: "It's a symbol of my individuality and my belief in personal freedom."
RODRGUEZ-LPEZ: Haha, exactly. And we're gonna protect that at all costs, and sure if you're on the other end of that as an oppressor, you better believe you're an enemy. [Cedric laughs] If that's what you were referring to, something I might have said in another interview, that's what I meant. If you're trying to oppress and exploit then yes, we back ourselves at all costs.
BIXLER-ZAVALA: We've experienced this since leaving At the Drive-In. Not only did fans f-cking get mad at us, but people we thought were friends in our home town, all sort of people, management, all just f-cking turned on us. People like KROQ threatened us and blackmailed us saying they would never play anything that would come from our new bands unless we got back together with At the Drive-In. The irony of that is that by the time The Mars Volta had done all the heavy lifting and got to play at a venue like The Wiltern and sell it out for two nights, then KROQ show up with their little van. As heard on KROQ, when you know god damn straight they weren't f-cking playing our shit at all, it was mostly f-cking snowboard and skateboard f-cking music. And, they don't even f-cking acknowledge the main person that made KROQ cool, which is Rodney [Bingenheimer].
We had this conversation record after record, band after band. Even when we did Antemasque, we had Mars Volta records being like What the f-ck is this? Because most Mars Volta fans at the time had no concept or terminology of what power pop was or why that was a cool thing to embrace, you know? But every record, every time there's a new person in the band, everybody comes out of the woodwork to say You're not at you're full potential, I'm just trying to help out. Well if you wanna help out, there's a muzzle, shut the f-ck up and listen. Just listen.
RODRGUEZ-LPEZ: Plus what would they know? It's the extreme irony that they became a quote-unquote fan, or fanatic, because they just stumbled upon something we were doing, you see what I'm saying? We were doing something without any kind of input from them, and then they came along and saw what we were doing and were like, That's great, I own you now and keep doing that.
BIXLER-ZAVALA: Mhmm.
RODRGUEZ-LPEZ: It's like, we were just over here doing shit and you happened to stumble on us. I compare it to the narrative of Christopher Columbus discovering The Caribbean, and in The Caribbean on that day that's celebrated, we say that's the day that the Tanos, the indigenous people, found a lost group of Spaniards going circles around the island of what's now Santa Domingo, you know what I mean? It depends on your perspective. It's the history of the world and that is our enemy. That is our natural enemy. Anyone that would try and get in the way of us living a healthy, happy life, which they have no idea what that is for us? We protect ourselves against that at all costs.
BIXLER-ZAVALA: The funny thing is that there are people that sort of fetishise the different players we've had in the band, which I always call the Football Fantasy kind of fan. While they were fetishising one player, they missed the beauty of the next guy we introduced to the world.
RODRGUEZ-LPEZ: Then later on they come and say I never got to see that guy live.
BIXLER-ZAVALA: I never got to see that, will you play those songs? And I say, well you were too busy talking shit and trying to boycott us because we didn't help you chase the dragon again, so now you missed that. I feel like a lot of people missed out on the Deantoni Parks era of our band, and you know what? Your f-cking loss man, because that was some f-cking cool shit we were on. I'm not trying to say yeah we're awesome, I'm just saying we had some very f-cking beautiful conversations with god when Deantoni was in the f-cking band. You were stuck on [Jon] Theodore or [Thomas] Pridgen, you f-cking missed out on Deantoni. And now people come out of the woodwork and I see it all the time, I hear it all the time, Will you play the stuff from Nocturniquet? I'm sure we will, but you missed it when it was in its original form because you were stuck in nostalgia. If you understand that nostalgia is not your f-cking best friend, it's a consumer tactic.
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NASA’s Artemis 1 delay to meteor crash on Mars; everything big that happened last week – Republic World
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In the last few days, the space domain has seen some significant accomplishments with a pinch of disappointment. This past week, we saw an example of global cooperation with the launch of an American astronaut in a Russian rocket and the recent success of the James Webb Space Telescope which spotted rings around Neptune like never before. As we move into a new week, here is a quick recap of everything that happened in the last seven days.
Russia's state-owned space agency, Roscosmos launched NASA astronaut Frank Rubio along with cosmonautsSergey Prokopyev and Dmitri Petelin in the MS-22 mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The trio was launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on September 21 in a Soyuz rocket as part of the cross-flight agreement between NASA and Roscosmos. The launch was significant as space is currently the only area where the US and Russia are carrying out collaborative activities. All three members of MS-22 will spend six months aboard the ISS.
Earlier this week, NASA released a picture of Neptune with a clear view of the rings around it. Captured using the Webb telescope, the image also featured Neptune's Moon orbiting the planet. NASA explained that Neptune appears pale in this picturebecause Webb observed it in infrared. When observed in visible light, Neptune appears in a blue shade due to the presence of methane gas in its atmosphere. The planet's Moons were also spotted, the brightest of which is Triton due to 70% of sunlight being reflected from its atmosphere.
NASA's Insight lander on Mars, which the job of screening the planet's interior, picked up signals of meteor crashes that occurred between2020 and 2021. These signals were converted into sounds which NASA recently released. As explained by the agency, the impact sounds like a bloop "due to a peculiar atmospheric effectheard when bass sounds arrive before high-pitched sounds".
On September 24, NASA announced that it is standing down from the Artemis 1 launch opportunity available on September 27 due to the tropical storm Ian in the Caribbean Sea. The Moon mission was planned for launch during a 70-minute launch window opening at9:07 pm IST, however, teams are now mulling over rolling back the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket from the launch pad. A backup opportunity is available on October 3, given the rocket is not removed from the launch pad for protection from the approaching storm.
While Jupiter is at its closest in 59 years, Arizona-based astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy posted, what he says is his clearest shot of the gas giant. According to McCarthy, he produced the image by stitching together six lakh individual images he took using his 11-inch telescope. NASA says that Jupiter is currently 591 million kilometres away, the closest it has been since 1963.
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Woman Gives Up Career to Have Kids, On 3rd Wedding Anniversary Turns Out Her Husband Is Childfree Story of the Day – AmoMama
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Evelyn thought it was the perfect time to talk to her husband about their dream of having kids. But when his lies came to light, she stormed off after an unexpected secret was revealed.
Evelyn couldn't believe it had been three years already. She sat at an exquisitely decorated table in a dimly lit corner of an empty dining hall. The lights of the chandelier were reflected on her gorgeous shimmery dress, and the soft jazz playing in the background only added to the romance of the evening.
"Happy anniversary, sweetheart," Oliver held Evelyn's hands and whispered for the seventh time that evening.
"Happy anniversary, baby. Who knew that the boy I once fought in the middle of the road would become my life partner?"
Oliver smiled at the memory and said, "But do you finally admit that it was your fault for driving without your turn signals on that day?"
"Never!" Evelyn laughed, and Oliver joined in.
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"But seriously, we've come a long way. We fell head over heels in love; we broke up a million times and got back together again. We managed to convince and win back our parents, who weren't happy about the marriage."
"Oh, that was a really long battle. And then, our big move from Bowling Green to Boston..." Evelyn recalled.
When they lived in Ohio, Evelyn was a successful project manager at an international company. She loved every part of her job, especially leading a team of dynamic workers. From the youngest to the oldest, everyone on the team loved working with the ambitious and creative Evelyn.
"When you start your own company, give me a call. I'll quit anything else I'm doing and join you," many of Evelyn's team members often said.
Evelyn went on to finally receive the promotion she had been waiting for for years. At the same time, Oliver got his most significant career break.
"You are lucky for me," Oliver had told her. "We got married, and within weeks, I got the best career opportunity I could ever dream of!" Evelyn was thrilled for her husband - until she learned the job was in a new city.
Evelyn had a choice to make. She could either insist on staying in Ohio and pursuing the career of her dreams. Or she could support her husband's dream, even if that meant uprooting her life from the place she called home since she was little.
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The dilemma in Evelyn's heart had ended with one question she asked Oliver.
"Do you see ushaving a baby in this new place?" Evelyn blushed but her heart was pounding as she waited for the answer. "Baby, if I take up this job, I see us raising a beautiful family and providing every comfort we wish for," replied Oliver.
That was all she needed to hear. The part about raising a family stuck with Evelyn.
While many people who worked with her thought she was a career-driven woman, only those close to Evelyn knew that she loved children and wanted one of her own.
And so, leaving behind everyone and everything that she knew, a teary-eyed Evelyn chose to look forward - to the day when she and Oliver would have a child.
But the big job had taken over Oliver's life since they moved. He wanted to get into the firm's top management and worked 12 to 14-hour shifts most weekdays. Initially, Oliver reserved the weekends for quality time with Evelyn. But as months passed and the novelty of a new marriage wore off, Oliver also began to work on those days.
Evelyn was thrilled about Oliver's rapid success - she wouldn't have had it any other way. But sometimes, when she spotted a woman like her, dressed like a boss, walking with a sense of confidence and purpose along the street, she felt a pinch of disappointment.
She would have loved to find a job in the new city, but then she would barely see her husband anymore.
Three years passed by. During that time, Evelyn had brought up the topic of having a baby on several occasions. But unfortunately for Oliver, there was always a bigger challenge to overcome, or a closer goal to achieve.
But they had everything they could hope for: a beautiful house of their own, a car, and enough savings to care for the needs of a baby.
"Today," said Evelyn as looked into her husband's eyes, her mind returning to the present, "It feels like all of it was worth it."
"I have a little something for you to make it a bit more worth it," Oliver said, holding a tiny square box in his hands under the table. He was saving it until after dinner.
He knew she would love the delicate diamond earrings he had chosen.
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What he didn't know was that Evelyn was hiding a box of her own.
"Oliver, the love of my life, I'm so proud of you. You've worked incredibly hard, forgotten many dates, and missed so much sleep in the last three years. All so that we can comfortably raise a family."
"That's what I thought. But can you imagine us living this life with a baby in it?" the look on Oliver's face shocked Evelyn. She couldn't tell if it was her husband talking or the four drinks he had gulped down earlier in the evening.
"Well, obviously not in this busy lifestyle. We'd happily move things around for a baby, though"
"Exactly. Not in this busy lifestyle. And think about yourself, too. You must be worried sick of not having a career anymore. We still have that to focus on."
"I don't need us to 'focus' on my career." Evelyn was irritated by Oliver's patronizing comment. "I made a conscious choice to quit back then, and I can get started again the day I choose to. But there's a good reason why I haven't done that yet, and you know it."
Oliver didn't even raise his head as he pretended to stare at his phone.
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"I didn't force you to make any choice, did I, Evelyn?" he muttered.
"So that's it? You don't want to have a baby?"
"I've never wanted a baby. I've always subscribed to being child-free. Do you understand what it takes out of you to be a parent? You'll forget to eat, sleep, and struggle to remember who you are. And you can forget about reviving your career. Even pregnancy will take a toll on you and your body, making you so fragile, it'll be like you're sick..."
"Well, in that case, guess what. I AM sick!"
Evelyn's words echoed in the room and were met with a few seconds of speechlessness.
"Are you saying that"
"Yes! I'm pregnant. I thought I would surprise you, but I didn't know you had been lying to me, leading me on for all these years. Sorry about that. I thought after everything we've worked for, everything we turned our lives around for, this would finally be a gift," Evelyn blurted, opening the box. It was the pregnancy test she took that morning, showing two red lines.
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"Well, to me, this is still a gift. And it's not one I'm willing to return!"
While Oliver sat motionless in shock, Evelyn burst into tears and stormed away from the man she didn't recognize anymore.
Months passed, and Evelyn and Oliver's love that had been so carefully built over the past years started to crumble because of the prolonged silence.
Evelyn didn't notice that Oliver was always parked in front of the hospital where she got her pregnancy scans and tests.
Oliver didn't remember that Evelyn's anger was just one honest conversation away from diffusing.
One Sunday afternoon, and nine months after that fateful dinner, Oliver was in the hospital's parking lot, pacing back and forth, hoping his wife was okay.
Inside, Evelyn was getting ready to bring her long-awaited child into the world.
Oliver spent the whole day trying to talk to Evelyn's family, but nobody would engage him.
For the eleventh time that day, Oliver went up to the floor where Evelyn was. Only this time, the doctor greeted him with a smile.
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"Congratulations, sir! It's a girl." Oliver waited outside Evelyn's room, bracing himself to be told never to come back again.
Instead, Evelyn signaled her family to let him in.
"Come, see your baby girl."
Nothing prepared Oliver for the beauty that was about to fill his eyes. At that moment, when he looked at his baby's angelic face, tiny fingers, and toes, he felt something break within him.
Every feeling of resistance, every fear, every shred of doubt suddenly evaporated into thin air.
"This is...my daughter. She's the most divine thing in this universe," he slowly said as he gave words to his feelings with tears pouring down his cheeks.
"Evelyn, baby. I'm so sorry for the way I reacted all those months ago. Not a day has passed that I haven't thought about it, about you, and everything I became blind to. I have wanted to run to you and ask for your forgiveness. I never knew how much I wanted to raise a baby with you until this moment, right here. Can you...forgive me?"
Looking at the man who had kindness in his eyes and a voice that was heavy with emotion, Evelyn knew that her old Oliver was back.
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"Of course I forgive you!" Evelyn tried to nod as she leaned toward her husband to comfort him. He met her halfway and they shared a tender embrace. Watching their daughter move ever so gently in her sleep, the new parents knew their lives had changed forever.
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Woman Kicking Out Brother’s Girlfriend and Kid for Lack of ‘Respect’ Backed – Newsweek
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A woman has been backed for kicking her brother's girlfriend and child out of her house during Sunday dinner.
A now-viral Reddit post detailing what happened and shared to the subreddit "Am I the A**hole?" has received more than 5,700 upvotes since being posted on September 26.
The 31-year-old woman, posting as u/DinnerDisasters, states she has a "great relationship" with her family and they enjoy dinner together most Sundays.
On September 25, it was the original poster's turn to host at her home. She cooked a roast chicken with all of the trimmings for her parents, her mom's best friend, husband, and her 27-year-old brother.
But an hour ahead of arriving, her brother texted to say his 32-year-old girlfriend and her nine-year-old daughter would be coming too.
She explains: "It wasn't a huge deal but a little more notice would have been appreciated. His girlfriend and her kid are 'vegetarian.' I set two more places at the table and figured with all of the sides there was enough they could eat.
"I'll be honest, we don't really care for his girlfriend but my family has a rule you don't mess with other people's relationships, my brother is an adult. Becky just seems very opportunistic and her kid is very weird."
"They've been together eight months and have broken up twice and after six, she asked if she could move into his place because it's in a better school district than her apartment."
The original poster says that dinner "hit the fan" from the moment they sat down as Becky's daughter asked where her imaginary friend "April" could sit.
She says: "She starts shrieking that April needs to eat and having a tantrum. My mom tried to calm things down suggesting she share her place and seat which she refuses, demanding a chair and plate. Her mom tells me to just set a spot. My dining room table has eight chairs all in use."
The kid got louder and began "tossing" herself to the ground.
"I get flustered and tell her to please get her to stop. Becky then goes on the attack calling me rude and heartless for not giving in to her kid. She also says that she knows I 'hate' kids and that's why we don't have any. We are childfree but I like my friends' kids, not brats."
The argument then escalated as Becky called u/DinnerDisasters "rude" for not offering a vegetarian-friendly main and putting bacon in the Brussel sprouts.
"I snapped back I didn't know they were coming and I wasn't the one who invited her. So she's screaming at me in my home, the kid is flailing on the ground crying and I had enough. I told her if she couldn't respect me in my home then she should leave. She screams at my brother to get up they're leaving and he informs her he is staying."
The original poster describes everyone as "shocked" including her brother.
"She's now slamming me and my family on social media and accusing us of trying to break them up," says u/DinnerDisasters.
PairedLife, an online magazine with relationship advice, has revealed what you should do if your family dislikes your partner.
Reddit users have flocked to the post, with the top comment receiving over 9,300 upvotes. It says: "Not the a**hole. And good on your brother for his wise decision. I'm glad he's not enabling her. Be a good listener for him because I suspect his relationship is over and he'll need someone."
Another writes: "I know the rule in your family is to not interfere in relationships, but few rules are absolute or have no exceptions. I think it's time to sit down with your brother and talk to him about his relationship.
"Do your best not to come off as being against her, but as being concerned for him. Every problem with her, you need to make it about him. Stuff you don't like personally about her, never bring up. Maybe just offer to listen and then offer advice but don't give it if he refuses it."
"Sometimes it takes an outside perspective to see what's really going on. Sometimes it takes a real public incident that can't be sanely denied, like this, to make people open to talking about things. Just be sure to be there for your brother and make sure he knows that's why you are there."
Newsweek reached out to u/DinnerDisasters for comment. We could not verify the details of the story.
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