WRESTLING | Start of Season Ahead

The Red heads into the season with the first matchup of the year against Binghamton Friday at home. After a great season last year with senior Kyle Dake, senior Steve Bosak and Cam Simaz 12 all winning NCAA National Championship titles for the Red, the wrestling culture at Cornell expects and prepares for greatness in the upcoming season.

Coming into this season after losing a few critical members of the team to graduation, the squad brought in some reinforcements in the form of ten new freshmen Aaron Benedict, Scott Bosak, Logan David, Chris Dowdy, Nashon Garrett, Casey OMalley, Duke Pickett, Joe Rendina, Owen Scott and Craig Scott. However, some of the guys that have been around the Reds mat for a while continue to maintain their dominance as well including Dake, who already won the NWCA All-Star Classic on Nov. 3, beating out Penn States David Taylor, 2-1, this season.

This past weekend the team held its annual Red-White eliminations where the 20 members of the team battled it out for the top 10 spots and the honor to start for Cornell. The Red team David, Pickett, Scott, Dake, junior Nick Arujau, senior Joe Stanzione, junior Chris Villalonga, junior Craig Eifert, sophomore Jace Bennett and senior Stryker Lane won six matchups to grab a 24-13 victory over the White Garrett, junior Josh Kennedy, junior Mike Nevinger, junior Ryan Dunphy, junior Jesse Shanaman, senior Patrick Sullivan, junior Marshall Peppelman, senior Pete Mesko, sophomore Billy George and sophomore Jacob Aiken-Phillips.

The problem is we have had an unbelievable rash of injuries. Steve Bosak had a minor surgery in the wrist [and] it got a staff infection. Seven or eight weeks later, he is still not back on the mat. Steve is a returning national champion, so we cant lose kids like that, said head coach Rob Koll. In his place, we have a freshman Craig Scott who ended up placing second in the tournament last weekend and is very respectable [though].

Highlights of the day were Dake winning by fall over Sullivan in 165 lbs., Bennett over George in the 197 lbs. class and Peppelman over Pickett in the 174 lbs.

We have a couple good kids at 197. We have Jace Bennett and Billy George He is now 197. We have two solid wrestlers there. I am not saying that they are going to be Cam [Simaz], that would be pretty hard but they are respectable kids. They are young, they are sophomores, but they are respectable, Koll said.

This Friday, the Red will host Binghamton at Friedman at 6:30 p.m. in its first home match of the season. In the past three seasons, the Red has swept Binghamton in the dual meets between the teams winning 22-21 last season while away, 35-3 in 2011 at home and 43-9 in 2010 at home.

It is the season of the knee injuries. I have never had this many injuries. They are not season ending but they are match ending. It doesnt hurt us in the long run but in the short run it could make this match a lot closer than we would like it to be against Binghamton, Koll said.

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Shocking: Planet Nibiru Exposed by Scientists (Today) 11.15.2012 – Video


Shocking: Planet Nibiru Exposed by Scientists (Today) 11.15.2012
Planet Nibiru: Astronomers have discovered a "rogue" alien planet wandering alone, in our Solar System. The free-floating object, is likely a gas giant planet four to seven times more massive than Jupiter, scientists say in a new study unveiled today (Nov. 14). The planet cruises unbound through space relatively close to Earth, perhaps after being booted from its own solar system. "If this little object is a planet that has been ejected from its native system, it conjures up the striking image of orphaned worlds, drifting in the emptiness of space," study leader Philippe Delorme, of the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics of Grenoble in France, said in a statement. Extra Tags: nibiru pictures, nibiru nasa, nibiru youtube, anunnaki nibiru, nibiru video, anunnaki, nibiru 2012, is nibiru real, Today 11/14/2012From:NibiruTodayViews:1240 13ratingsTime:00:49More inScience Technology

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The free-floating object, called CFBDSIR2149, is likely a gas giant planet four to seven times more massive than Jupiter, scientists say in a new study unveiled today (Nov. 14). The planet cruises unbound through space relatively close to Earth (in astronomical terms), perhaps after being booted from its own solar system. "If this little object is a planet that has been ejected from its native system, it conjures up the striking image of orphaned worlds, drifting in the emptiness of space," study leader Philippe Delorme, of the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics of Grenoble in Orphan planet, or something else? Delorme and his team discovered CFBDSIR2149 using the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, then examined its properties with the European Southern Observatory #39;s Very Large Telescope in Chile. The newfound object appears to be among a stream of young stars called the AB Doradus moving group, the closest such stream to our own solar system. Scientists think the AB Doradus stars all formed together between 50 million and 120 million years ago. If CFBDSIR2149 is indeed associated with the group mdash; and researchers cite a nearly 90 percent probability mdash; then the object is similarly young. And if the discovery team is right about CFBDSIR2149 #39;s age, the body is likely a planet, with an average temperature of 806 degrees Fahrenheit (430 degrees Celsius), researchers said. There #39;s still a slight chance that CFBDSIR2149 is a brown dwarf mdash; a strange object that #39;s larger than a ...From:KIDgrownupViews:401 3ratingsTime:00:41More inScience Technology

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Astronomers have discovered a potential "rogue" alien planet wandering alone just 100 light-years from Earth, suggesting that such starless worlds may be extremely common across the galaxy. The free-floating object, called CFBDSIR2149, is likely a gas giant planet four to seven times more massive than Jupiter, scientists say in a new study unveiled today (Nov. 14). The planet cruises unbound through space relatively close to Earth (in astronomical terms; the Milky Way galaxy is 100000 light-years wide), perhaps after being booted from its own solar system. "If this little object is a planet that has been ejected from its native system, it conjures up the striking image of orphaned worlds, drifting in the emptiness of space," study leader Philippe Delorme, of the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics of Grenoble in France, said in a statement. Source Here: http://www.space.com Earth Orbit Tilted By Rogue Star, New Research Suggets http://www.huffingtonpost.com ADG Facebook: http://www.facebook.com Follow ADG on Twitter: twitter.comFrom:StephenHannardADGUKViews:240 21ratingsTime:00:54More inPeople Blogs

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Orphan Planet Found: A Potential Orphan Planet Discovered By Astronomers

Astronomers at the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics of Grenoble in France have discovered a potential orphan planet just 100 light-years away from Earth, science news sites reported on Wednesday, November 14, 2012.

An orphan planet is a planet that does not orbit a star, so it does not shine by reflected light. According to reports, the free-floating object is called CFBDSIR2149, and is probably a gas giant planet four to seven times more massive than Jupiter. It is said to be wandering alone probably after being ejected from its own solar system.

If this little object is a planet that has been ejected from its native system, it conjures up the striking image of orphaned worlds, drifting in the emptiness of space, Philippe Delorme, the study leader reportedly said in a statement.

The objects infrared signature was detected using the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope and its properties were examined with the European Southern Observatorys Very Large Telescope in Chile, reports said.

More observations are needed to confirm if the object is indeed a planet. We need new observations to confirm that this object belongs to the AB Doradus moving group. With a good distance measurement and a more accurate proper motion, we will be able to increase (or decrease) the probability that it is indeed a planet, Delorme reportedly told Space.com via email.

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Orphan Planet Found: A Potential Orphan Planet Discovered By Astronomers

Planet with no star found

By Dan Satherley

Researchers have spotted a planet hurtling through space without a parent star.

The gas giant, between four and seven times the size of Jupiter, is the first of its kind to be discovered beyond any doubt.

Normally exoplanets are found by analysing a star's wobble caused by its planets' gravitational pull, and the light they block when they pass in front of the star. Without a star to orbit however, CFBDSIR2149-0403 was difficult to find.

"Although theorists had established the existence of this type of very cold and young planet, one had never been observed until today," says Universit de Montral astrophysicist tienne Artigau.

"The absence of a shining star in the vicinity of this planet enabled the team to study its atmosphere in great detail. This information will in turn enable astronomers to better understand exoplanets that do orbit stars."

Using the Canada France Hawaii Telescope on Hawaii's Mauna Kea and the Very Large Telescope in Chile, the team observed "hundreds of millions" of stars, but only found one planet that wasn't a part of a solar system.

It's not entirely on its own, however it appears to be travelling with a group of around 30 stars called the "AB Doradus moving group", about 130 light years from Earth.

Astronomers don't know how it came to be whether it was a failed star, or ejected from a solar system or something else.

"If this little object is a planet that has been ejected from its native system, it conjures up the striking image of orphaned worlds, drifting in the emptiness of space," says Philippe Delorme of the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics of Grenoble.

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‘Orphan’ alien planet is found nearby

Astronomers have discovered a potential "rogue" alien planet wandering alone just 100 light-years from Earth, suggesting that such starless worlds may be extremely common across the galaxy.

The free-floating object, called CFBDSIR2149, is likely a gas giant planet four to seven times more massive than Jupiter, scientists say in a new study unveiled Wednesday. The planet cruises unbound through space relatively close to Earth (in astronomical terms), perhaps after being booted from its own solar system.

"If this little object is a planet that has been ejected from its native system, it conjures up the striking image of orphaned worlds, drifting in the emptiness of space," study leader Philippe Delorme of the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics of Grenoble in France said in a statement.

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Orphan planet, or something else? Delorme and his team detected CFBDSIR2149's infrared signature using the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, then examined the body's properties with the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile. [ Video: Rogue Planet Has No Parent Star ]

The newfound object appears to be among a stream of young stars called the AB Doradus moving group, the closest such stream to our own solar system.

Scientists think the AB Doradus stars all formed together between 50 million and 120 million years ago. If CFBDSIR2149 is indeed associated with the group and researchers cite a nearly 90 percent probability then the object is similarly young.

And if the discovery team is right about CFBDSIR2149's age, the body is likely a planet, with an average temperature of 806 degrees Fahrenheit (430 degrees Celsius), researchers said.

There's still a slight chance that CFBDSIR2149 is a brown dwarf a strange object that's larger than a planet but too small to trigger the internal nuclear fusion reactions required to become a full-fledged star. Additional observations should help decide the matter.

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Alien orphan: Rogue planet found floating without star

Astronomers have discovered a potential "rogue" alien planet wandering alone just 100 light-years from Earth, suggesting that such starless worlds may be extremely common across the galaxy.

The free-floating object, called CFBDSIR2149, is likely a gas giant planet four to seven times more massive than Jupiter, scientists say in a new study unveiled today (Nov. 14). The planet cruises unbound through space relatively close to Earth (in astronomical terms), perhaps after being booted from its own solar system.

"If this little object is a planet that has been ejected from its native system, it conjures up the striking image of orphaned worlds, drifting in the emptiness of space," study leader Philippe Delorme, of the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics of Grenoble in France, said in a statement.

Delorme and his team discovered CFBDSIR2149 using the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, then examined its properties with the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile. [Video: Rogue Planet Has No Parent Star]

The newfound object appears to be among a stream of young stars called the AB Doradus moving group, the closest such stream to our own solar system.

Scientists think the AB Doradus stars all formed together between 50 million and 120 million years ago. If CFBDSIR2149 is indeed associated with the group -- and researchers cite a nearly 90 percent probability -- then the object is similarly young.

And if the discovery team is right about CFBDSIR2149's age, the body is likely a planet, with an average temperature of 806 degrees Fahrenheit, researchers said.

There's still a slight chance that CFBDSIR2149 is a brown dwarf-- a strange object that's larger than a planet but too small to trigger the internal nuclear fusion reactions required to become a full-fledged star. Additional observations should help decide the matter.

"We need new observations to confirm that this object belongs to the AB Doradus moving group," Delorme told SPACE.com via email. "With a good distance measurement and a more accurate proper motion, we will be able to increase (or decrease) the probability that it is indeed a planet."

The new study was published today in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics.

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Scientists may have found ‘orphan’ planet NOT orbiting a star

Though they vary widely in other characteristics, we usually think of planets as having one unifying quality: they're all orbiting a star, right? Well ... apparently not. It seems there could be quite a few "orphan" worlds just floating out in space, and scientists think they just found one really close to Earth.

Using the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope and the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile, a team of astronomers led by Philippe Delorme of the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics of Grenoble in France discovered CFBDSIR2149, an object about 100 light-years from Earth that could be an orphaned planet that isn't tied to a star.

The object was found floating in a group of young stars known as the AB Doradus moving group, and scientists believe there's a 90 percent probability that CFBDSIR2149 is somehow tied to that group, and formed along with it 50 to 120 million years ago.

If Delorme and his colleagues are right about the object, then it's a gas giant planet with four to seven times the mass of Jupiter and a temperature that averages more than 800 degrees Farenheit. But there's also still a chance that CFBDSIR2149 is a brown dwarf, a gas object larger than most planets but too small to get the fusion reactions going that allow it to actually become a star.

Though it's definitely the closest to Earth that anyone's found so far, CFBDSIR2149 is very probably not the only "orphan" planet out there in the galaxy. In fact, previous studies have suggested there are actual more orphan planets than there are orbiting planets. But according to Delorme, even if that's true, CFBDSIR2149 is unusually large for what scientists usually think of when it comes to orphan planets.

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Orphan world spotted in deep space

PARIS (AFP) - Astronomers on Wednesday reported they had detected a planet that had strayed from its star system and was wandering alone in deep space.

Object CFBDSIR2149 is believed to be a cold, young world that for unknown reasons has pulled free of the gravitational pull of its mother star, the European Southern Observatory (ESO) said.

It is not the first time that a "free-floating" planet has been found, but this one is the closest that has ever been spotted, at over 100 light years from Earth.

Initial observations sketched the object as either a homeless planet or a tiny failed star called a brown dwarf, which lacks the bulk to trigger the nuclear fusion that makes stars shine.

But the probabilities narrowed when the astronomers noted it was roaming near a stream of young, restless stars called the AB Doradus Moving Group.

"This group is unique, in that it is made up of around 30 stars that all have the same age, have the same composition and that move together through space," said astrophysicist Lison Malo at the University of Montreal.

"It's the link between the planet and AB Doradus that enabled us to deduce its age and classify it as a planet."

The astronomers used an infrared camera at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope and ESO's 8.2-metre (28.7-feet) Very Large Telescope in Chile, ranked the sixth biggest optical telescope in the world, to get a closer look.

CFBDSIR2149, they estimate, is between 50 and 120 million years old, with a temperature of around 400 degrees Celsius (750 degrees Fahrenheit) and a mass of four to seven times that of Jupiter, the biggest planet of our solar system.

"These objects are important, as they can either help us understand more about how planets may be ejected from planetary systems, or how very light objects can arise from the star formation process," said Philippe Delorme of France's Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics.

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"Orphan" Alien Planet Found Nearby without Parent Star

The massive exoplanet, which is likely four to seven times the size of Jupiter, is just 100 light-years from Earth

By Mike Wall and SPACE.com

GOING ROGUE: This artist's impression shows the free-floating planet CFBDSIR2149, at 100 light-years away the closest such "rogue" world to our own solar system. It does not orbit a star and hence does not shine by reflected light; the faint glow it emits can only be detected in infrared light. Image: ESO/L. Calada/P. Delorme/Nick Risinger (skysurvey.org)/R. Saito/VVV Consortium

Astronomers have discovered a potential "rogue" alien planet wandering alone just 100 light-years from Earth, suggesting that such starless worlds may be extremely common across the galaxy.

The free-floating object, called CFBDSIR2149, is likely a gas giant planet four to seven times more massive than Jupiter, scientists say in a new study unveiled today (Nov. 14). The planet cruises unbound through space relatively close to Earth (in astronomical terms), perhaps after being booted from its own solar system.

"If this little object is a planet that has been ejected from its native system, it conjures up the striking image of orphaned worlds, drifting in the emptiness of space," study leader Philippe Delorme, of the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics of Grenoble in France, said in a statement.

Orphan planet, or something else?

Delorme and his team discovered CFBDSIR2149 using the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, then examined its properties with the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile. [Video: Rogue Planet Has No Parent Star]

The newfound object appears to be among a stream of young stars called the AB Doradus moving group, the closest such stream to our own solar system.

Scientists think the AB Doradus stars all formed together between 50 million and 120 million years ago. If CFBDSIR2149 is indeed associated with the group and researchers cite a nearly 90 percent probability then the object is similarly young.

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Rogue Planet Larger Than Jupiter Discovered 100 Light-Years from Earth

Space.com is reporting that scientists at the Institute of Planetology and Astrophysics of Grenoble, France, have discovered a "rogue planet" -- that is to say a planet that is drifting in interstellar space, not as part of a star system.

The rogue planet was discovered by the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope. The French scientists then examined the body's properties with the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile.

Rogue planet a huge gas giant

The rogue planet, designated as CFBDSIR2149, is likely a gas giant about four to seven times the mass of Jupiter, according to Space.com. It currently resides about 100 light-years from Earth, very likely ejected in some manner from the star system where it is formed. It is part of the AB Doradus moving group of stars that formed between 50 million to 120 million years ago. There is the slight possibility, however, that CFBDSIR2149 is a brown dwarf, a star that proved to be too small to ignite.

CFBDSIR2149 is a hot world

The French scientists were able to detect CFBDSIR2149 through its infrared signature. They suspect that the planet has an average temperature of 806 degrees Fahrenheit. While this might seem counter-intuitive for any planet not associated with a star, a paper called "New Concept for Internal Heat Production in Hot Jupiter Exo-Planets" suggests that some internal processes, perhaps tidal dissipation, perhaps some sort of nuclear or thermonuclear reaction may explain why a body like CFBDSIR2149 would retain heat in interstellar space.

How rogue planets are formed

A 2005 article in Space.com suggests that planets become rogue when another object passes by them, disrupting their orbits just enough to cause them to slowly, but steadily escape from their original star system. Jupiter sized worlds, such as CFBDSIR2149, have been observed as having elliptical orbits in other star systems, making them susceptible to being ejected in such a manner. Jupiter, however, has a more circular orbit and has actually served to circularize the orbits of the other planets in the Solar System.

Rogue planets common

Space.com suggests that rogue planets may be even more common that those which orbit stars, by as much as 50 percent more. However, rogue planets the size of CFBDSIR2149 are likely rare, with planets ranging from Neptune-sized to Earth-sized far more common.

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Hinode Observatory #39;s View of the Solar Eclipse | NASA Sun Space Science Moon Video
Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - two solar eclipses were witnessed by the Hinode observatory on Nov. 13, 2012, both are represented here. The first was a total eclipse, and the second was a partial eclipse -with the moon skimming the left limb of the sun. Please rate and comment, thanks! Credit JAXA / NASA / SAOFrom:CoconutScienceLabViews:4 1ratingsTime:00:35More inScience Technology

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Cloud computing has become an increasingly common topic of interest for almost every organization in Hong Kong, though not everyone understands exactly how cloud computing works, what its benefits might be and also what might be any risks of using such technology. As part of our "Cyperport Speaker Series", Cyberport arranged for Mr. Lew Moorman, President of the US firm Rackspace, to share his views on the future of open cloud computing, a vision for the open cloud model, the need for an industry standard and explained how service vendors can "lock-in" customers within proprietary cloud environments. Rackspace has been working with NASA to develop OpenStack, an open-source project that is set to become a big industry standard on open cloud computing. Its mission is to create an open platform that will meet the needs of both public and private needs by being simple to implement yet fully scalable. In his talk, Mr. Moorman explained more about the open cloud project, which is intended to free cloud computing users from being tied down by proprietary cloud solutions. If you are interested to be a member of Hong Kong OpenStack User Group, please email to : tc@cyberport.hkFrom:HongkongCyberportViews:1 0ratingsTime:03:36More inScience Technology

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Astrophysicist Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson was asked by a reader of TIME magazine, "What is the most astounding fact you can share with us about the Universe?" This is his answer. Please subscribe above! Watch the definitive version on Vimeo: vimeo.com In 15 languages, Click CC! Watch in HD! Special thanks to: Reid Gower saganseries.com Carl Sagan http://www.hulu.com Neil deGrasse Tyson http://www.facebook.com NASA http://www.nasa.gov ...for their inspiration. CREDITS Narration: TIME Magazine #39;s "10 Questions for Neil Degrasse Tyson" http://www.youtube.com Music: "To Build a Home" by the Cinematic Orchestra feat. Patrick Watson http://www.cinematicorchestra.com Video (in order of appearance): IMAX: Hubble 3D (Orion) http://www.imax.com Yellowstone: Battle for Life (Tree Waterfall) http://www.bbc.co.uk Supernova to Crab Nebula http://www.spacetelescope.org BBC: Wonders of the Solar System (formation of the solar system) http://www.bbc.co.uk Accretion and First Eukaryotes from the 2011 film "Tree of Life" directed by Terrence Malick en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org http://www.wired.com http://www.twowaysthroughlife.com BBC: Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life http://www.wellcometreeoflife.org "Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia" by Ayrton Orio (Model: Xharon Kendelker) vimeo.com "Afghanistan - touch down in flight" by Augustin Pictures vimeo.com lukasugustin.de "mongolia!" by wiissa http wiissa.com Excerpt from "Outside In", Copyright Stephen van Vuuren Studios (Saturn #39;s moon Mimas) http://www.outsideinthemovie.com IMAX Hubble 3D (Inside Orion Nebula) en ...From:FeelingtheEarthViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:34More inEntertainment

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