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  • bsm2
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    • bsm2
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      • Tricky
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        • SalesServiceGuy
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          The James Webb Space Telescope has successfully launched!


          "We have LIFTOFF of the @NASAWebb Space Telescope!" NASA shared on Twitter. "At 7:20am ET , the beginning of a new, exciting decade of science climbed to the sky. Webb's mission to #UnfoldTheUniverse will change our understanding of space as we know it."

          The European Space Agency aptly referred to it as "an awesome Christmas present" for the international launch teams, as well as the whole of space science.

          NASA Administrator Bill Nelson shared his gratitude for the international teams that made the mission and the Christmas Day launch possible.

          "This is a great day for planet Earth," Nelson said shortly after the launch. "Thanks to the team. You all have just been incredible. Over three decades, you produced this telescope that is now going to take us back to the very beginnings of the universe. We are going to discover incredible things that we never imagined."

          Webb will peer into the very atmospheres of exoplanets, some of which are potentially habitable, and it could uncover clues in the ongoing search for life outside of Earth.

          The telescope comes equipped with a mirror that can extend 21 feet and 4 inches (6.5 meters) -- a massive length that will allow the mirror to collect more light from the objects it observes once the telescope is in space. The more light the mirror can collect, the more details the telescope can observe.


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          • BillyCarpenter
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            The ESA financial contribution to JWST will be about 300 million Euros.

            NASA's lifetime cost for the project is expected to be US$9.7 billion


            Canada pitched in mere peanuts.

            The JWST is uniquely American and paid for with mostly American tax dollars. Canada and Europe are trying to take credit for our accomplishment.


            James Edwin Webb




            Named after James Edwin Webb, the chief of the American space agency during most of the agency's formative decade of the 1960s, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is planned to succeed the Hubble Space Telescope as Nasa's flagship astrophysics mission.
            Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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            • BillyCarpenter
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              Originally posted by copier addict
              BTW. It's a lot of fun bantering with you. I hope you have a Merry Christmas Billy.

              Merry Christmas, copier addict. You know that I enjoy giving you hell.
              Adversity temporarily visits a strong man but stays with the weak for a lifetime.

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              • FrohnB
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                Omertà

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                • slimslob
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                  Pennsylvania Court Handed Defeat to Governor and AG with Stunning Decision on Dominion Voting Machines – Geller Report

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                  • SalesServiceGuy
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                    Nurse goes beyond duty and rescues a hospitalized patient's dog from the shelter


                    It was right after Thanksgiving that registered nurse Jennifer Smith got an early morning phone call from John Burley, one of her favorite patients. He was distraught about his beloved dog, Boomer.

                    "I came into work the Monday after Thanksgiving to the phone ringing at 7 a.m.,".

                    "John was calling from his hospital room saying, 'Boomer is in the pound!

                    ' Boomer is in the pound!

                    ' Boomer is John's world."

                    Smith, who has been a nurse for 12 years, said she could tell he was concerned and also scared about what would happen to Boomer.

                    "He took a breath and asked me, 'Will you take care of Boomer?' And I said, 'Of course, John. I will find Boomer and take care of him for you".

                    Smith had met Burley at the Grand Rehabilitation and Nursing Center in Rome, New York, through its adult day healthcare program, which is for patients requiring supervision, and which allows them to socialize with others while receiving medical care.

                    The 60-year-old still had his own apartment where he lived alone with his little mutt. Burley had adopted the 12-year-old dog in Arkansas when he was a puppy and later moved to New York. Most of his family still lives in Arkansas, so when he was hospitalized for pneumonia and lung problems, he had no one to take care of his dog. No one -- except Smith.

                    Smith says that she formed a friendship with Burley in the adult daycare program and he would often talk about Boomer, showing off pictures of his furry companion. "I couldn't separate the two of them. I just couldn't."

                    Burley didn't know which shelter Boomer was in. Smith immediately looked up nearby animal shelters and when she called the Rome Humane Society, she discovered he'd been taken there.
                    "I was a little panicked because I didn't know how long he had been in the shelter or if he had already been adopted to another family. It's Christmas time and people get animals," she said. "I told John I have a 13-year-old dog myself who I've had since a puppy, so I fully understand the panic. It made my heart sad for him and Boomer."

                    She took an early lunch the next day and drove to the shelter where she found 18-pound Boomer in a large cage in the back. Smith said, "OK, where are the adoption papers? I'm going to take him home."

                    Although he wasn't quite ready to be released from the shelter, Smith immediately called Burley to let him know she'd found Boomer, he was OK and she would be bringing him home soon. A short while later, Boomer was set up at Smith's home and making friends with her dog.

                    "It was one less worry that John has, and he needs to focus on getting better and taking care of himself and know Boomer is in good hands," Smith said.

                    Burley is now temporarily living in the rehabilitation wing of the center. It's uncertain where he'll live after he is released. But while he is there, Smith is able to bring Boomer to work with her. She takes him up to Burley's room a couple times a day. "It helps John with the healing process and gives him peace of mind," Smith said.

                    The other residents love Boomer, too. Smith says that Burley is proud to show off Boomer as he rides on his lap in the wheelchair. They smile and pet him.

                    "There are just so many worries in the world right now. If I can take one worry away from John, that's the least I can do," she said. "I can't cure diseases. I'm not a miracle worker ... I made a promise to John to take care of Boomer. I will take care of him as long as he needs me to. John knows that. Right now the focus is on John getting better and taking it one day at a time."

                    Smith's kindness hasn't gone unnoticed. Burley, who struggles a bit with speech, had an important thing to say: "I love Jennifer."

                    "John seeing Boomer, that's the only Christmas present I need right now," said Smith who, not surprisingly, said she pursued a career in nursing so she could help people.




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                    • slimslob
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                      • slimslob
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                        • slimslob
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                          House Democrat Calls Out Kamala Harris: 'It Doesn't Look Like She's Very Interested in This' - Truth Press

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                          • Phil B.
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                            Originally posted by slimslob
                            Hell even Biden says he's for it!
                            And this turd is in charge of our country?
                            Heaven help us...

                            " Jesus take the wheel! "

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                            • Phil B.
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                              Originally posted by slimslob
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                              • Copier Addict
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                                Originally posted by Phil B.
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                                What does China have to do with fortune cookies?

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