Citizens for Conservation hosting kids astronomy class

Article updated: 3/3/2014 6:13 PM

Citizens for Conservation will present a Leave No Child Inside class focusing on astronomy from 7:30-9:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 5 at the Flint Creek Savanna, 459 W. Route 22, in Barrington.

Astronomers Edith and Tom Auchter will lead an evening of stargazing, discuss where one would find a nebula and answer questions about outer space. Telescopes will be on-hand, but if you have one, please bring it for the evening.

The class is open to children ages 6 and older. Caregivers are required to attend. A portion of the class is outdoors, so dress for the weather. Class size is limited and will fill quickly, so register early.

CFC members are free. Nonmembers pay $5 for the first child and $1 for each additional child. Please make checks payable to Citizens for Conservation.

Registration forms can be found at http://www.citizensforconservation.org. Call CFC at (847) 382-SAVE (7283) with any questions.

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Rocket man visits Southport

Getting to meet a fighter pilot is pretty amazing; getting to meet an astronaut is out of this world.

Students at the 3 Canadian Forces Flight Training School (3CFFTS) got the chance to meet Canadian astronaut Maj. Jeremy Hansen on Feb. 27 and listen to him recount his journey of getting to fly into space.

Its a fantastic opportunity for students here to see what options are available in the Royal Canadian Air Force and the Canadian Armed Forces, said Lt.-Col. Peter Fedak of 3CFFTS.

Hansen, who grew up on a farm near Ailsa Craig, Ontario, began his trek towards being an astronaut as an air cadet at 12 years old and received a private pilots licence at 17. He later gained a Bachelor of Science degree in Space Science from the Royal Military College whereupon he earned a Master of Science in Physics in 2000 with a focus on wide field of view satellite tracking.

Prior to joining the Canadian Space Agency (CSA), the 38-year-old served as a CF-18 fighter pilot and held the position of combat operations officer at Four Wing Operations in Cold Lake, Alberta.

Ive kept this dream of going into space since I was a young child. My tree house was a spaceship and I was always going on space missions as a kid, said Hansen. As I got older, I understood the challenges of being an astronaut and knew it wasnt likely for me, but I knew it was possible. I just kept aiming for that goal.

Hansen has been in training and working with NASA since May 2009 as one of two Canadian members waiting to fly into space before 2020. Being only one of 12 Canadians in the history of the CSA to go into space is a privilege for Hansen.

Thats something Im entitled to and its true Ive worked hard, but really what it comes down to is Im just a really fortunate Canadian to have this opportunity to fly into space, he said.

During his presentation, Hansen discussed some of the changes that are happening in the space program, including the commercialization of space travel.

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NASA and the Japanese Aerospace Agency Launch GPM Satellite #NASA #JAXA – Video


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MARA To Establish Asia Aerospace City In Subang

Rural and Regional Development Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Shafie Apdal said Edubizpark is an educational and business park conceptualised by MARA to provide a platform for seamless interaction between academic institutions and industry players, part of MARA's strategy to prepare industry-ready human capital.

The AAC is designed as a smart city comprising a range of integrated facilities such as offices, cutting-edge research and development facilities, academic campuses, a convention centre and residential space.

"This project could take up opportunities in the international aerospace industry as Airbus has launched its 'Power 8' programme to strengthen the supply chain all over the world," he said at the launch of Menara MARA in Kuala Lumpur in conjunction with MARA's 48th anniversary Monday night.

It is estimated that up to 40 per cent of passenger aircraft sales will be in Asia by 2020, Mohd Shafie said, adding that European Aerospace Defence and Space (EADS) plans to invest up to US$250 million (RM800 million) in Malaysia by 2020.

He said this industry will generate 10,000 engineering positions worth RM1.5 billion for engineering services, excluding maintenance, repairs and overhaul and others.

Earlier, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak and Mohd Shafie witnessed the signing of an agreement between Pelaburan MARA Bhd and Atkins Global (Atkins) for the development of the AAC in Subang Jaya.

United Kingdom-based Atkins Global is one of the world's leading design, engineering and project management consultants, and as lead consultant and master planner will assist in undertaking the design and planning in relation to the strategic development of the aerospace centre.

Pelaburan MARA will take a lead role as the master developer for the AAC, which is to be a key aerospace centre and envisioned to be a premier edubizpark for engineering services relating to the aerospace industry.

The AAC will be built around several key design principles incorporating the latest thinking in urban planning and green technology.

Pelaburan MARA Group Chief Executive Officer, Nazim Rahman said this partnership will be a major milestone towards making Malaysia a leading aerospace hub in the region.

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agnosticism – The Skeptic’s Dictionary – Skepdic.com

Agnosticism is the position of believing that knowledge of the existence or non-existence of god is impossible. It is often put forth as a middle ground between theism and atheism. Understood this way, agnosticism is skepticism regarding all things theological. The agnostic holds that human knowledge is limited to the natural world, that the mind is incapable of knowledge of the supernatural. Understood this way, an agnostic could also be a theist or an atheist. The former is called a fideist, one who believes in god purely on faith. The latter is sometimes accused by theists of having faith in the non-existence of god, but the accusation is absurd and the expression meaningless. The agnostic atheist simply finds no compelling reason to believe in god.

The term 'agnostic' was created by T. H. Huxley (1825-1895), who took his cue from David Hume and Immanuel Kant. Huxley says that he invented the term to describe what he thought made him unique among his fellow thinkers:

They were quite sure that they had attained a certain "gnosis" -- had more or less successfully solved the problem of existence; while I was quite sure I had not, and had a pretty strong conviction that the problem was insoluble.

'Agnostic' came to mind, he says, because the term was "suggestively antithetic to the 'gnostic' of Church history, who professed to know so much about the very things of which I was ignorant...." Huxley seems to have intended the term to mean that metaphysics is, more or less, bunk. In short, he seems to have agreed with Hume's conclusion at the end of An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding:

When we run over libraries, persuaded of these principles, what havoc must we make? If we take in our hand any volume; of divinity or school metaphysics, for instance; let us ask, Does it contain any abstract reasoning concerning quantity or number? No. Does it contain any experimental reasoning concerning matter of fact and existence? No. Commit it then to the flames: for it can contain nothing but sophistry and illusion.*

Kant's Critique of Pure Reason resolved some of the main epistemological issues raised by Hume, but at the expense of rejecting the possibility of knowing anything beyond appearances of phenomena. We can't know god but the idea of god is a practical necessity, according to Kant.

Finally, there is an argument, popular among some who fancy themselves intellectuals, that agnosticism is the only intellectually honest position to take with regard to gods. According to this viewpoint, theism and atheism are arrogant affirmations of being certain about something that is intrinsically unknowable. It is, of course, true that it is possible there is some unknowable being or entity who creates universes, has unimaginable powers, and is like nothing we have any experience of. No atheist that I know of has ever denied such a possibility, nor have we denied the possibility of an unknowable Easter Bunny who lays eggs on Saturn or any other imaginable epistemic improbability. So what? Atheists and theists do not concern themselves with epistemic improbabilities, but with gods about whom stories have been told for millennia. The more we learn about the universe, the less reason there is for believing that any of these gods were not created by human imagination. Agnosticism regarding Zeus or Abraham's god is not an intellectually honest position, as it can be maintained only by a fatuous and dishonest treatment of the available evidence. That evidence shows beyond a reasonable doubt that all gods fashioned thus far in the minds of men are highly improbable. Agnosticism regarding unimaginable, unknowable beings is redundant.

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Southern California Stem Cell Clinic, Telehealth, Now Offering Several Knee Treatment Options to Avoid Joint Replacement

Orange County, CA (PRWEB) March 03, 2014

The top stem cell treatment clinic in Southern California, Telehealth, is now offering several knee pain treatment options for avoiding joint replacement. The regenerative medicine treatments involve either platelet rich plasma therapy, bone marrow derived stem cell injections or blood derived stem cell treatment. Call for more information and scheduling call (888) 828-4575. The treatments may be completely or partially covered by insurance.

Although knee replacement procedures have been exceptionally successful for reducing one's pain and improving functional abilities, there are some risks associated with the procedure, along with the fact they are not meant to last forever. Unlike conventional nonoperative treatments, such as steroid injections, regenerative medicine treatments maintain the ability to repair and regenerate arthritic tissue as opposed to simply masking pain.

The Board Certified doctors at Telehealth have extensive experience and regenerative medicine therapies for degenerative arthritis of the knee. Stem cell therapy for arthritis has been shown in several small published studies to provide excellent pain relief and maintain cartilage in the knee.

All of the treatments provided are low-risk and outpatient. They involve blood or bone marrow from the patient him or herself, which reduces the risk profile even more.

Telehealth Medical Group has two locations in Southern California. One is right in Santa Ana, while the other is in Upland. Appointments are readily available. Call for more information and scheduling to (888) 828-4575.

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Comets End Regular Season on Five Game Winning Streak

March 2, 2014 - Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) Missouri Comets MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin (March 2, 2014) - The Missouri Comets ended the regular season facing the same team that they began the season with. The Wave were able to claim victory, but the Comets have won four of the five matchups since then, including this afternoon at the U.S. Cellular Arena. The two highest scoring teams in the Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) played a defensive battle in front of 4,552 fans with the Comets coming out on top with a 9-4 victory.

Coming into today's match, the Missouri Comets and the Milwaukee Wave had each scored 320 points, more than any other team in the MISL. Knowing the offensive explosiveness that these two teams are capable of, both head coaches played a decisively defensive strategy. The result was the lowest scoring output in a win for the Comets all season.

Lucas Rodriguez scored the only goal of the opening quarter with two minutes remaining in the period. One of the newest Comets, Max Touloute sent a pass along the wall that bounced off the corner and into the middle of the box where Rodriguez was waiting to strike.

Bryan Perez extended the Comets lead to 4-0 in the second quarter before Milwaukee's Nic Perera got the Wave on the board with ten minutes remaining in the half.

The Comets held a 4-2 lead going into the break, in no small part, thanks to the play of goalkeeper Danny Waltman and his defense. Waltman faced 19 shots on goal and his defense blocked another 11 shots in the win. In the past eight quarters he's played, Waltman has only surrendered four goals.

Making his return to the lineup after missing the last four games due to injury, Vahid Assadpour notched the only score of the third quarter. John Sosa lined up on a restart opportunity, after faking right he quickly passed to an open Assadpour on the left side to put Missouri up 6-2.

As the fourth quarter began and the time for Milwaukee to mount a comeback decreased, the Wave increased their pressure on the Comets. Marcelo Fontana collected a bouncing pass into the middle of the box and brought his team within two points of tying the score. Unflustered, the Missouri defense stood tall and waited for their opportunity. Lucas Rodriguez jumped in front of a Fontana pass midway through the period and buried a shot to the right top corner of the goal. His goal increased the lead to 9-4, the score that would hold for a final.

The win was Missouri's 14th of the season and gave them a 4-2 series victory over their rivals from Milwaukee. The Wave finish with a record of 16-4; with all four losses coming against the Comets. These two teams will now face off for the fourth straight year in the 2014 MISL Playoffs.

Game One of the MISL Playoffs is scheduled for March 9th at 3:10p.m. CT at the Independence Events Center. Game Two will be played March 10th at 7:00p.m. CT at Milwaukee's U.S. Cellular Arena. Tickets are available on Ticketmaster.com or by calling the Comets at 855.4KC.GOAL.

Fans can receive a FREE ticket for Game One of the MISL Semi-Finals by purchasing 2014-2015 Comets Season Tickets by March 5th at 5:00p.m. CT.

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