Anonymous ID: 72aade Feb. 21, 2023, 10:50 a.m. No.18389207   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9314 >>9322 >>9372

NASA to Launch Israel’s First Space Telescope

Feb 21, 2023

 

NASA will launch Israel’s first space telescope mission, the Ultraviolet Transient Astronomy Satellite (ULTRASAT). ULTRASAT, an ultraviolet observatory with a large field of view, will investigate the secrets of short-duration events in the universe, such as supernova explosions and mergers of neutron stars.

 

Led by the Israel Space Agency and Weizmann Institute of Science, ULTRASAT is planned for launch into geostationary orbit around Earth in early 2026. In addition to providing the launch service, NASA will also participate in the mission’s science program.

 

“We are proud to join this partnership, an international effort that will help us better understand the mysteries of the hot, transient universe,” said Mark Clampin, director of the Astrophysics Division at NASA Headquarters in Washington. “ULTRASAT will give the global science community another important capability for making new observations in the nascent field of time domain and multimessenger astrophysics programs.”

 

ULTRASAT’s wide field of view will allow it to quickly discover and capture ultraviolet light from sources in the cosmos that change on short timescales. Researchers will combine ULTRASAT’s observations of these short-term events with information from a variety of other missions, including those studying gravitational waves and particles – a field known as time domain and multimessenger astronomy. The results will shed light on the workings of everything from black holes and gravitational wave sources to supernovae and active galaxies.

 

"Groundbreaking science calls for cutting-edge technology,” said Uri Oron, director of the Israel Space Agency in the Ministry of Innovation, Science, and Technology. “Our requirements from ULTRASAT, such as a wide field of view, advanced ultraviolet sensitivity, and real-time data control and transfer are at the forefront of technological developments. Israel’s space industry can deliver these capabilities. The Israel Space Agency is proud of the cooperation with NASA as a direct example of the strong partnership between the agencies, and of the Israeli space industry's technological effort involved in the development of the telescope."

 

“This is a breakthrough project that places Israel at the forefront of global research,” said Eli Waxman, astrophysicist at the Weizmann Institute of Science and ULTRASAT’s head researcher. “Leading international bodies such as NASA and the DESY research institute have joined this Israeli-led project as partners, having recognized its scientific significance. They are investing considerable resources in the construction and launch of the satellite to become active participants in this mission with access to its scientific products. It’s a science-driven partnership.”

 

Through the agreement between NASA and the Israel Space Agency, NASA will provide the launch opportunity, Flight Payload Adapter, and other launch-related responsibilities for ULTRASAT. The Israel Space Agency will deliver the completed observatory to NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida for launch.

 

https://www.nasa.gov/feature/nasa-to-launch-israel-s-first-space-telescope

Anonymous ID: 72aade Feb. 21, 2023, 11:08 a.m. No.18389270   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9314 >>9340 >>9372

Child Sexual Abuse Rescue Operation Saves 28 Children, 59 Individuals Arrested

February 21, 2023

 

Twenty-eight children have been rescued from abusive situations as part of a law enforcement crackdown on child porn that led to the arrests of close to 60 violators.

 

The month-long Operation Janus was conducted by the FBI Dallas Division’s Child Exploitation Task Force and the North Texas Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force between Jan. 16 and Feb. 16. During this period, law enforcement agencies in North Texas used computer crime investigators to identify and rescue child victims as well as arrest abusers trafficking illegal content of kids forced to commit sexual acts. In total, Operation Janus rescued 28 children from online sexual abuse, with 59 offenders facing more than 80 criminal charges.

 

Investigators are continuing to analyze electronic devices and terabytes of data seized as part of the operation. These will be examined forensically and might lead to a broader investigation involving more offenders.

 

“The people charged as a result of this operation preyed upon some of our most vulnerable, our children,” said Dallas Police Chief Eddie Garcia, according to a Feb. 17 press release by the Plano Texas Police Department.

 

“I applaud the dedication of these task force groups, including members of the Dallas Police Department, to bring these suspects to justice. We will never stop working to identify, locate and apprehend these predators to make our community safer for our children.”

 

Many of the arrests made under Operation Janus were the result of leads generated via reporting to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, said Detective Jeff Rich from the Plano Police Department.

 

“Electronic service providers, the services you might use on cell phones or your computers, detect contraband material on their servers and they report that to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children who then forward that information to the [a]ffected law enforcement agencies,” he said, according to NBC.

 

Operation Janus involved the cooperation of 33 law enforcement agencies in Texas that Rich organized. Speaking to CBS News, Rich said that child exploitative material is becoming “more and more prevalent” due to people’s ability to share such data electronically.

 

Jennifer Hohman, an advocate who helps children and women subjected to sex trafficking, pointed out that people involved in child pornography and sex trafficking can come from all walks of life, including executives, first responders, and educators.

 

“These are individuals that we’ve told our children are safe. Teachers, firemen, nurses, and so that’s extremely concerning in this particular operation. What do we tell our kids? Nobody’s safe? Right? So that’s why we have to educate. It just makes you wonder, where the hell the world is going?” she said to NBC.

 

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