Sunday, February 20, 2022

European Space Agency: New Member of The Milky Way Family

Gaia Reveals a New Member of the Milky Way Family

Our galaxy, the Milky Way, began forming around 12 billion years ago. Since then, it has been growing in both mass and size through a sequence of mergers with other galaxies.

Perhaps most exciting is that this process has not quite finished, and by using data from ESA’s Gaia spacecraft, astronomers can see it taking place. This in turn allows to reconstruct the history of our galaxy, revealing the ‘family tree’ of smaller galaxies that has helped make the Milky Way what it is today.

The latest work on this subject comes from Khyati Malhan, a Humboldt Fellow at the Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Heidelberg, Germany, and colleagues. Together, they have analysed data based on Gaia’s early third data release (EDR3) looking for the remains of smaller galaxies merging with our own. These can be found in the so-called halo of the Milky Way, which surrounds the disc of younger stars and central bulge of older stars that comprise the more luminous parts of the Milky Way.

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When a foreign galaxy falls into our own, great gravitational forces known as tidal forces pull it apart. If this process goes slowly, the stars from the merging galaxy will form a vast stellar stream that can be easily distinguished in the halo. If the process goes quickly, the merging galaxy’s stars will be more scattered throughout the halo and no clear signature will be visible.

But the merging galaxy may contain more than just stars. It could also be surrounded by a population of globular star cluster and small satellite galaxies. So, the team looked for these in the Gaia data.

In total they studied 170 globular clusters, 41 stellar streams and 46 satellites of the Milky Way. Plotting them according to their energy and momentum revealed that 25 percent of these objects fall into six distinct groups. Each group is a merger taking place with the Milky Way. There was also a possible seventh merger in the data.

Five had been previously identified on surveys of stars. They are known as Sagittarius, Cetus, Gaia-Sausage/Enceladus, LMS-1/Wukong, and Arjuna/Sequoia/I’itoi. But the sixth was a newly identified merger event. The team called it Pontus, meaning the sea. In Greek mythology, Pontus is the name of one of the first children of Gaia, the Greek goddess of the Earth.

Based upon the way Pontus has been pulled apart by the Milky Way, Khyati and colleagues estimate that it probably fell into the Milky Way some eight to ten billion years ago. Four of the other five merger events likely also took place around this time as well. But the sixth event, Sagittarius, is more recent. It might have fallen into the Milky Way sometime in the last five to six billion years. As a result, the Milky Way has not yet been able to completely disrupt it.

Piece by piece, astronomers are fitting together the merger history of the Galaxy, and Gaia data is proving invaluable.

On 13 June 2022, the Gaia mission will issue its data release 3, which will provide even more detailed information about the Milky Way’s past, present, and future.

Source: European Space Agency (ESA)
Date: Feb 17, 2022
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The Week in Review

Happy Friday!


I hope you all had a wonderful week. This week, I spent my time in Arizona. It’s always good to be back in the Fighting Fifth district, spending time with constituents and seeing how I can better represent you all back on Capitol Hill.

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Read below to learn more about the important happenings of the week:

Trump Was Right

The mainstream media spent years fixated on alleged collusion between Donald Trump and Russia. But this week, Special Counsel John Durham revealed information showing what we knew all along—Hillary Clinton and her Democrat cronies actively spied on President Trump. No American should accept that a presidential candidate engaged in criminal activity and created a false scandal about their opponent to win an election. These actions beg the question, what else will Democrats do to win an election? Check out my full statement below:

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Holding DHS Accountable

On Wednesday, as Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security, I sent a letter, along with all my Republican colleagues on the Subcommittee, to Chairwoman Sheila Jackson Lee demanding she hold a hearing regarding the recent reports that ICE released an illegal alien with ties to terrorism because he might catch COVID-19 in a detention facility. If these reports are true, then we must hold DHS accountable. Releasing an illegal alien with terrorist ties into our country because they might catch COVID-19 is a threat to our national security. This is yet another example of the Biden administration’s failed policies making America less safe. Read our full letter below: 


What's the BIGGS Idea

On Thursday, I interviewed Nicki Neily, president and founder of Parents Defending Education, a nonpartisan, nonprofit national organization giving parents the resources and support they need to advocate for their children’s education. Nicki's organization was heavily involved when the National School Board Association sent a letter to the DOJ that labeled the actions of parents who protested Critical Race Theory and mask mandates as a “form of domestic terrorism”. Thanks to COVID-19, parents experienced a huge wake-up call by seeing the propaganda our education system was forcing on our kids. And thanks to Nicki's Neily and her organization, we have avenues to fight back against the woke indoctrination of our children. Check out the rest of our discussion by clicking below:

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On Wednesday, it was an honor to be invited to speak at the Mesa Has Heart event hosted by Sally Harrison and Mesa Chamber of Commerce. Service is the heart of Mesa, and I was grateful to recognize incredible local businesses and organizations who have stepped up to serve our community. I’d like to give a special thanks to Mike Broomhead, radio talk show host for KTAR, United Food Bank, and the Mesa United Way for all they have done for our community. 

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Save the Date: Drop Zone 2022

If  you haven’t already, mark your calendars for our 3rd annual Drop Zone event on Saturday, April 23, 2022. Drop Zone is a resource fair for veterans, seniors, and their families to gain easy access to the services they need. Check out the poster below for more details. We’d love to see you there!

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Letter to Secretary Granholm regarding a potential conflict of interest relating to her longstanding relationship with Proterra, Inc. 

Letter supporting the truckers subject to the vaccine mandate on essential travel at the border and urging the Biden Administration to work with the Canadian government to lift the mandates

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Letter to Attorney General Garland regarding the selection of a new Director of the  Bureau of Prisons

Letter to Assistant Attorney General Matthew Olsen regarding the newly-formed domestic terrorism office with the Counterterrorism Section of the DOJ’s National Security Division in light of DOJ’s recent misuse of its counterterrorism resources to target concerned parents at school board meetings

 

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Saturday, February 19, 2022

FASHION FETISH: Male & Female Archetypes in Cine y Moda Exhibition in Madrid

Rocky’s shorts and Madonna’s bra on display in Madrid at Gaultier show

The exhibition features Christopher Reeves’s costume from Superman IV and Rocky’s shorts (centre) and the costume from the film Zorro (left).

<div class=__reading__mode__extracted__imagecaption>The exhibition features Christopher Reeves’s costume from Superman IV and Rocky’s shorts (centre) and the costume from the film Zorro (left). Photograph: Belen Diaz/DYDPPA/Rex/Shutterstock<br>The exhibition features Christopher Reeves’s costume from Superman IV and Rocky’s shorts (centre) and the costume from the film Zorro (left). Photograph: Belen Diaz/DYDPPA/Rex/Shutterstock</div>

"Cine y Moda looks at fashion’s relationship with film, from Brando’s The Wild One to Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange. From Zorro’s mask to Rocky’s shorts, and from Madonna’s conical bra to Ringo Starr’s papal attire in the 1975 musical Lisztomania, some of the many costumes that have stitched together the worlds of film and fashion have gone on show in a Madrid exhibition overseen by Jean Paul Gaultier.

The enfant terrible of French fashion, now silver-haired and a couple of months shy of 70, says the idea is to look at how the two creative spheres have fed and influenced each other while simultaneously serving as mirrors of social, sexual and cultural change.

His show, simply titled Cine y Moda (Cinema and Fashion), is a joint project between La Cinémathèque Française and Spain’s La Caixa Foundation. In five thematic sections and through 100 garments, 90 film clips and 125 posters, stills, sketches and photographs, male and female archetypes are constructed, celebrated, questioned and deconstructed.

“I think that fashion shows represent life and society – and the evolution of society – and so does cinema,” Gaultier said at the launch on Thursday.

“In this exhibition you can see how, little by little, fashion and film reflect what’s going on in society and how the world is evolving. You can see what’s going on and how men and women are evolving.” . .

His show, simply titled Cine y Moda (Cinema and Fashion), is a joint project between La Cinémathèque Française and Spain’s La Caixa Foundation. In five thematic sections and through 100 garments, 90 film clips and 125 posters, stills, sketches and photographs, male and female archetypes are constructed, celebrated, questioned and deconstructed.

Jean Paul Gaultier: ‘Fashion and film reflect what’s going on in society and how the world is evolving.’Photograph: Belen Diaz/DYDPPA/Rex/Shutterstock

[...] Most of the items on display will be rather more familiar to visitors. The costume Christopher Reeve wore in Superman IV is there, as is Dolph Lundgren’s minimal, belty He-Man get-up from Masters of the Universe.

The dress, jacket and pumps worn by Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct’s infamous interrogation scene put in an appearance, and so does the famous conical bra Gaultier designed for Madonna’s Blonde Ambition tour. The designer’s explanation, printed alongside the bra, speaks for itself: “My conical breasts are almost an erotic aggression and paradoxically an armature that protects her at the same time; it is a woman who ‘harasses’ with her breasts.”

Madonna on stage at Wembley Stadium, London, during her Blonde Ambition tour in July 1990. Photograph: Eugene Adebari/Rex/Shutterstock

The show also takes in Gaultier’s collaborations with directors as diverse as Pedro Almodóvar and Luc Besson. The Frenchman said he had been a fan of Almodóvar long before the director suggested they work together.

“He showed women and La Movida [Spain’s post-Franco 1980s counter-cultural movement] and that spirit of freedom that we also saw in Paris,” said Gaultier. “He showed women not as objects but as strong women with character, like Rossy de Palma and Victoria Abril.”

..Elisa Durán, deputy general director of La Caixa Foundation, described the exhibition as a celebration of the symbiosis between two artistic worlds.

Cine y Moda, which runs until June. Photograph: Belen Diaz/DYDPPA/Rex/Shutterstock

“This is about the attraction that fashion’s always held for cinema, and about the attraction that the cinema’s always held for fashion,” she said. “This world of models and shows and the creations of great designers has been a source of inspiration for cinema almost since its origins.”

Gaultier, whose passion for film and fashion remains boundless, said his celluloid escapades had been both enjoyable and instructive.

“The first thing I learned was that I could never make a film because it’s such a difficult job,” he said. “Even if you have a visual or aesthetic sense, you have to direct the actors and worry about the story.”

Reference: https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2022/feb/18/rocky-shorts-and-madonna-bra-show-madrid-gaultier-cine-y-moda

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