Saturday, June 23, 2012

Space Quantum Experiment Has First Balloon Flight

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Thursday, June 21, 2012

Suicide bomber, gunmen attack Kabul hotel

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Friday, June 15, 2012

The Senate and the Old Normal

After three successive wave elections, one might be forgiven for assuming that massive swings are the new normal. But with five months to go before Election Day, senior Democratic and Republican strategists alike agree that the country has reverted back to partisan parity, in which a polarized electorate is likely to deliver a narrow and divided verdict, much more akin to 2000 or 2004 than to 2006, 2008, or 2010.

In the pitched battle for control of the Senate, that means Democrats will struggle to maintain their slim 53-47 majority. Five months out, both sides agree they have about an even chance of winning the gavels in the 113th Congress. And like the presidential campaign, which pits a challenger in Mitt Romney who wants to nationalize the election versus an incumbent in President Obama who would rather fight hyper-local battles on narrow issues, the Senate races that will decide which party wins control feature candidates fighting to frame their own elections in the most favorable light.

The Senate narrative has evolved over the past year. Democrats, defending 23 seats compared with just 10 for Republicans, began the cycle with low expectations for keeping control. After Sen. Olympia Snowe's surprise retirement earlier this year and after strong candidates emerged in several competitive states, conventional wisdom switched sides; now Republicans are seen as running from behind. In truth, the landscape has never been that clear cut?Democrats were never as far behind as some made out, while Republicans aren't the underdogs they might appear to be. Examining the landscape on a race-by-race basis, Republicans are likely to make gains, but Democrats have created enough opportunities for themselves to mitigate some of their expected losses.

Republicans are mostly bullish about winning Democratic-held seats in North Dakota and Nebraska, two states in which Democratic incumbents are retiring. But Democrats are pleased with the way former Attorney General Heidi Heitkamp's race has developed in North Dakota?she's raising good money, and both public and internal party polling shows her tied with or narrowly leading Rep. Rick Berg?and though they admit Heitkamp's path is narrow, it does exist. Republicans are confident that, in a presidential year, Berg will benefit from Mitt Romney's coattails, and that Heitkamp will need too many crossover voters to eclipse Republicans' inherent advantage. Democrats are polling in Nebraska, but some privately admit that former Sen. Bob Kerrey starts the general-election race far behind state Sen. Deb Fischer.

Democratic retirements in Virginia, New Mexico, and Wisconsin show the divergent paths open seats can take. Former Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine has a structural and financial advantage over former Sen. George Allen, and Democrats see an advantage with white women voters in Richmond and the suburbs of Washington?voters who backed Obama in 2008 and Gov. Bob McDonnell, a Republican, in 2009 and who remain skeptical of Allen. In New Mexico, Republicans are bullish on former Rep. Heather Wilson, a relative moderate with a history of running ahead of her party's ticket in an increasingly Hispanic state; Democrats still see their nominee, Rep. Martin Heinrich, as the front-runner, but this could be a race that pops late.

Wisconsin is the great unknown for both parties; Rep. Tammy Baldwin is to the left of the state's electorate, but the late Republican primary and the conservative activists who will determine the nominee work to Democrats' advantage. Counterintuitively, the recall election that failed to unseat Gov. Scott Walker has bought Baldwin some time?the state's airwaves have been chock-full of gubernatorial ads, freezing out any Republican groups who might have wanted to dent Baldwin before she has the resources to respond. Those ads will start in earnest in coming weeks.

Sens. Claire McCaskill?in Missouri and Jon Tester?in Montana remain the most vulnerable Democratic incumbents. McCaskill's numbers have risen after her initial ad blitz, according to internal surveys, but Republicans haven't run their harshest attacks against her yet?attacks aimed at undercutting her image as a good-government former auditor. And while demographics suggest Tester should be in trouble, some Republicans are frustrated that Rep. Denny Rehberg hasn't begun undercutting Tester's image as a true Montanan and an independent vote in Washington.

Florida and Ohio are safer territory for incumbent Democrats Bill Nelson and Sherrod Brown. Nelson benefits from an ugly Republican primary, and the eventual winner?both sides expect that to be Rep. Connie Mack?won't get much outside help, given the amount of advertising already slated to dominate Florida's airwaves. Brown has a well-funded opponent in state Treasurer Josh Mandel, but Brown's topline poll numbers show he's hovering around the 50 percent mark, despite more than $6 million in outside spending against him already. Brown's strategy is to make Mandel, just 34 years old, look too young and to paint him as just another politician.

To defend against the potential for a Republican Senate, Democrats have five pickup opportunities of their own?albeit at greatly varying degrees of promise. Both parties say they will keep close tabs on Maine after Snowe's retirement; Democrats believe the front-runner, independent former Gov. Angus King, will caucus with them, while Republicans hold out hope that the eventual Democratic nominee catches fire and leaves their candidate vying to top a Democratic electorate divided between King and the nominee. National Democrats have made clear to their donors they back King.

After more than a month of bad press surrounding her self-reported Native American heritage, Democrats believe consumer advocate Elizabeth Warren has turned a corner. Sen. Scott Brown has made clear he has no intention of letting the matter drop as part of his strategy to drive up Warren's negative numbers. But Brown has to win over a huge number of Obama voters (Those undecided in the Senate race favor Obama over Romney by 30 to 40 points, according to both public and private surveys). Watch voter enthusiasm in this race; Warren already has an army of volunteers that will be difficult to match. Case in point: Her campaign held more than 50 canvassing events across the state last weekend?and it's only June.

Republican Sen. Dean Heller has established a clear, if slight, lead over Democratic Rep. Shelley Berkley?in Nevada. Perhaps no other race is as tied to the presidential outcome as the Silver State's, where crossover voters are likely to be scarce (though one can envision an Obama-Heller voter better than a Romney-Berkley backer). A pending ethics investigation looms over Berkley's head, though her campaign has planned a paid and earned media response once the case is resolved.

Indiana and Arizona are Democrats' opportunities to expand the map, though in both races Republicans are the favorites. Sen. Dick Lugar's primary loss makes Indiana more competitive, even Republicans will admit, but they believe the state's tilt still benefits Richard Mourdock over Rep. Joe Donnelly (Democrats admit Donnelly must prove he can compete here before he gets outside help). And Rep. Jeff Flake is watching his opponent, businessman Wil Cardon, surge in the polls, though the GOP is confident that Obama's purported interest in turning Arizona purple is still a few years premature.

In total, the battle for the Senate is being fought mostly on the same turf it was at the beginning of the cycle. Democrats have recruited well in some additional states, broadening the map to a slight degree, but Republicans are by and large playing on friendly ground. With five months to go, that static reality means voters aren't going to repeat the dramatic swings to which we've become accustomed. The new normal, as it turns out, was little more than a three-cycle aberration.

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The lead for Thompson, the buzz for Tiger

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) ? The lead at the U.S. Open belonged to Michael Thompson. The buzz came from Tiger Woods.

And the struggles came from the top three players in the world.

Even as Thompson strung together four birdies on the back nine at Olympic Club that carried him to a 4-under 66, Woods put on a clinic on the other side of the course Thursday morning on how to handle the toughest test in golf.

He has never out of position. None of his tee shots found the deep, nasty rough lining the fairways. There was little stress for such a demanding major.

With consecutive birdies late in his round, including a 35-foot putt that banged into the back of the cup on No. 5, Woods opened with a 1-under 69 to raise hopes that he can finally end that four-year drought in the majors.

"I felt like I had control of my game all day," Woods said. "Just stuck to my game plan ? and executed my game plan."

He was vague on the details of that plan, though it surely wasn't the one followed by the other two guys in his star-powered group. Phil Mickelson hit a wild hook for his opening tee shot that was never found, presumably lost in a cypress tree, and he matched his worst opening round in a U.S. Open at 76. Bubba Watson chopped his way through the rough to a 78, showing that "Bubba Golf" works better at Augusta National than at Olympic Club.

They weren't the only ones to suffer.

Only six players managed to break par in the opening round, which would have come as a surprise to none of the players. After opening with a birdie, Joe Ogilvie turned to his caddie and said, "Seventy-one more pars and we're hoisting the trophy." He shot 73.

Luke Donald, the No. 1 player in the world, is trying to capture his first major. It most likely won't be this one. He failed to make a single birdie and shot 79. He played with Rory McIlroy, the defending champion and No. 2 in the world, who shot a 77. Lee Westwood, No. 3 in the world and the other member of the rank group, was 4 over through six holes and rallied for a 73.

The shocking numbers: The top three in the world ranking combined for three birdies.

"It shows how tough it is," Donald said. "There aren't that many opportunities out there."

McIlroy said to a pool reporter that he simply got out of position. What didn't need saying is that Olympic Club, in firm conditions and with fairways that are among the toughest to hit, is a far different test from Congressional, where the 23-year-old shattered the U.S. Open scoring record at 16-under 268.

The good news for McIlroy? His record is safe here.

"Anything just a little off and it really punishes you," McIlroy said. "You have to be precise with your tee shots and your iron shots and leave it on the right side of the pins, and today I didn't really do any of that."

Nick Watney holed out from the fairway for an albatross 2 on the par-5 17th hole, sending him to a 69. Graeme McDowell, who won the U.S. Open two years ago down the coast at Pebble Beach, and Justin Rose had 69 in the faster conditions of afternoon.

David Toms shot his 69 in the morning, relying on a solid short game and a good attitude.

"You really just have to concentrate, give it your all on every shot and never give in to the golf course, because it will punish you if your attitude is not good, if your concentration is not good," Toms said. "There's just too many hard shots out there to really ever give in to it and not be there."

The group at 70 included Jim Furyk, Matt Kuchar and 17-year-old Beau Hossler, already playing in his second U.S. Open.

Thompson's game seems to work on this quirky, tree-lined course built on the side of a giant dune that separates the Pacific Ocean from Lake Merced.

He was runner-up in the 2007 U.S. Amateur at Olympic Club and couldn't wait to get back.

After a roller coaster of a front nine that featured consecutive bogeys and holing a bunker shot for birdie on the downhill par-3 third hole, Thompson hit his stride on the back nine, even if hardly anyone was watching.

He made five consecutive 3s ? three of them birdies ? and closed his dream round with a 10-foot birdie putt on the short, tough 18th for the lead. Thompson took only 22 putts.

"On the back side, the putter ... seems like every putt went in the hole," said Thompson, a 27-year-old playing his first U.S. Open as a pro. "Got a little nervous there once all those cameras showed up. It's always a little bit of an adjustment. In that sense, I kind of wish I was Phil or Tiger, because you get the cameras from the beginning."

There weren't enough cameras or fans to find Mickelson's opening tee shot, but it was easy to find Woods.

He missed only four fairways ? three of them that ran off the severe slopes and into the first cut, the other into a bunker on the 256-yard seventh hole, which is where he was aiming. The only glitch was failing to get the ball closer to the hole with short irons, including the 14th when it landed on the back of the green and bounced off the base of the grandstand.

That led to one of his two bogeys, the other at No. 6 with a poor bunker shot. The only surprise was a good one ? the 35-foot birdie putt on the fifth that he struck too hard and worried it might lead to a three-putt until the hole got in the way.

"Five was a fluke," Woods said. "That putt was off the green."

Olympic wasn't that simple for most everyone else.

Watson was asked about his strategy of hitting his pink-painted driver. "I shot 8 over, so not very good," he said. The next question was how he played out of the rough with short irons in his hand. "I shot 8 over, so not very good," he said.

"You could answer these yourself," he said.

A marine layer in the morning allowed for cool, overcast conditions that eventually gave way to sunshine. That didn't help. Steve Marino opened with an 84. Zach Johnson didn't feel as though he played all that badly until he signed for a 77. Padraig Harrington thought the course was fair, and allowed for good scores. But he had two four-putts and a three-putt that ruined a reasonable day and gave him a 74.

"It just goes to show that firm greens scare the life out of professional golfers," Harrington said.

Mickelson was looking forward to playing with Woods ? the last time they were together, Lefty closed with a 64 and buried him at Pebble Beach in February ? but he could not have envisioned a worse start. The hook was bad enough. But as Mickelson approached the gallery and looked for a crowd surrounding his ball, his eyes widened when a marshal told him, "No one heard it come down."

Five minutes later, he was on his way back to the tee.

Mickelson made an unlikely bogey on the hole, added two more bogeys and was fighting the rest of the day. A three-putt late in the round cost him dearly, and now Mickelson can only hope he's around for the weekend.

"I can't really think about the lead or anything," said Mickelson, who was 10 shots behind. "I've just got to make the cut right now, and to do that I've got to shoot something under par."

Woods is coming off his second win of the year at Memorial, and while that made him the favorite at the U.S. Open, recent history left some questions.

He won Bay Hill by five shots going into the Masters, and then had his worst performance as a pro at Augusta National. Woods said he wasn't hitting the ball as consistently well in the spring, not like he is now. And it showed.

"That was the old Tiger," Watson said. "That was beautiful to watch. That's what we all come to see. That's what we all want to watch, and that was awesome to see him strike the ball good."

It wasn't enough for the lead, but it was enough to break par, which is never bad at Olympic Club.

Thompson, who said he had only a few hundred people following his group, understands all the fuss over a 14-time major champion who is showing signs of returning to the top of his game. He was more than happy with a 66 and his name atop the leaderboard, and he made it clear he wasn't going to settle for one good round.

"A lot of people don't know who I am, and I'm totally OK with that because I've always been a player that just kind of hangs around," Thompson said. "I don't give up very easily and I'm very proud of that. Give Tiger the spotlight. I don't care. I'm going to go out and play my game. If I go out and putt the way I did today, I'll be contention."

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Friday, June 8, 2012

Romney plans to use federal blind trust if elected

WASHINGTON (AP) ? A week after Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney disclosed a fortune worth as much as $250 million, his campaign said Wednesday that he plans to put his holdings in a federal blind trust if he is elected president.

A Romney campaign official said there have been long-standing plans to shift the candidate's assets from a trust overseen by a Boston attorney to a stricter blind trust overseen by federal officials if he wins in November. Some assets might be disclosed or sold off before such a move, campaign spokeswoman Andrea Saul said.

"If Gov. Romney is elected president, his blind trust will be terminated and a new federal blind trust will be created," Saul said. "Any assets that are not fully compliant with federal disclosure and other rules applicable to the office of the presidency will be disposed of."

In a divisive presidential campaign where Romney's vast fortune and his long association with the Bain Capital private equity firm have become central issues, the move could serve to insulate Romney politically from criticism about his wealth as well as possible ethics conflicts. But the move might not stop the flow of new payments from Bain, which has been both lionized for its record of successful investments and vilified for mass layoffs at some of the companies it bought.

Just last week, Romney disclosed more than $2 million in new income from Bain, the firm he co-founded and managed until departing in 1999. Finance and taxation experts said this week that the new Bain payments raised the prospect that Romney could continue receiving income from his former company over the next several years.

A Romney campaign official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss his finances, said the campaign's analysis of his income stream indicated that any future Bain income pay-outs were unlikely but that such payments were out of his control.

Saul disclosed the plans for a federal blind trust after The Associated Press raised questions about how Romney would deal with any future Bain Capital income.

In his latest federal financial disclosure, filed last week, Romney's trustee revealed that the candidate made $1.9 million from a single "Bain Capital Inc." payment as well as more than $200,000 from three other Bain entities. Although Romney's retirement agreement with Bain expired in 2009, the trustee said the income came in the form of "true-up" payments ? in essence, catch-up payments made to make up for earnings not provided to Romney before the entities ceased operation.

None of the Bain entities had previously been listed on Romney's 2011 financial disclosure.

The details of Romney's severance agreement have largely remained secret, but experts in private equity finance and taxation say that the financial fallout from Romney's retirement plan will continue to reverberate.

Critics have warned that concerns about the steady flow of income from Bain are made more acute by Romney's long-standing decision to withhold crucial details about his Bain separation agreement, leaving voters with little information about his continuing ties to the firm.

"While he may not be actively managing the business anymore, he remains financially linked to them," said Victor Fleischer, a University of Colorado law professor and private equity expert who has testified before Congress on complex finance issues. "The point of financial disclosure is to communicate the full extent of one's potential conflict of interest, and until he discloses the severance agreement, we don't know whether he'd manage the country on our behalf or be influenced by his ongoing relationship with Bain Capital."

Romney's holdings are in what his campaign describes as a blind trust, preventing him from having direct control over his investments. Although the trust would qualify as a blind trust in Massachusetts, where Romney served as governor, critics have complained that the candidate is not totally blind to its contents. Romney's trustee, Boston lawyer R. Bradford Malt, has said that he buys and sells investments that he believes would be consistent with Romney's public policy positions.

Malt bought and sold off a number of investments over the last several years that appeared to conflict with Romney's political positions. Since 2010, as the presidential election neared, Malt has sold off a number of stocks in companies based in China and others that traded with Iran and backed stem cell research ? all stances that Romney has opposed as a candidate.

The broad outlines of Romney's portfolio were signed off by him in annual disclosures in 20111 and 2012 to the federal Office of Government Ethics and the Federal Election Commission, and then shared with the media and with voters.

A federally "qualified diversified" blind trust would have much stricter standards, preventing Romney ? and the American public ? from knowing what is contained in his portfolio. The OGE would qualify both the trust and any nominee for trustee to make sure that the trust's contents were not disclosed.

"In order to be truly blind, an official cannot really know what investments are held in the blind trust," said Stephen D. Potts, an OGE director in the first Bush and Clinton administrations who later served as deputy White House counsel for President George W. Bush.

Even with a federal blind trust, Romney could continue to receive income from Bain throughout his presidency, if he's elected ? even if he remains unaware of the specific payments. Rebecca Wilkins, a senior counsel with the Citizens for Tax Justice, a tax fairness advocacy group, pointed to an obscure note to the Internal Revenue Service that turned up at the end of the 2010 tax returns for a trust for Romney's wife, Ann.

In the note, Romney's trustee told the IRS that the trust would elect to begin receiving interest from a Bain Capital fund known as "Bain Capital Partners (AM) X, LP." Although the fund is not detailed further in the return, the AP has learned that the fund is a partnership that was set up in the Cayman Islands, a foreign base that could allow U.S. investors to defer some of their future taxes under certain circumstances.

The fund is apparently tied to Bain Capital's 2010 purchase of Air Medical Group Holdings, the largest independent U.S. provider of emergency air medical services. The deal cost Bain an estimated $1 billion.

Under typical private equity arrangements, the Romney trust could receive interest from the "Bain Capital Partners (AM) X" investment fund over the next five to seven years, Wilkins said ? meaning that Romney's Bain Capital income might continue flowing through 2017.

And because that income is treated as long-term capital gains, Romney would pay taxes on the earn-outs at the 15 percent capital gains tax rate, well below the higher rates paid by many middle-class American taxpayers.

"He'll be getting this income for a long time," Wilkins said.

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Mitt Romney, RNC Raise $76.8 Million In May

Mitt Romney, the Romney Victory Fund and the Republican National Committee raised over $76.8 million in May, according to the Romney campaign. Together, they have $107 million in cash on hand.

The figure is approximately $17.6 million more than President Barack Obama and the Democrats raised during the same period.

The Romney campaign also announced it had raised $40.1 million in April and said it currently had $61.4 million in cash on hand. The Romney Victory Fund is a joint fundraising operation between the RNC and Romney campaign that allows for donations up to $75,000.

The campaign said that 93 percent of donations were $250 or less, but those donations only accounted for $12 million out of the $76.8 million.

The May fundraising haul by Romney and the RNC is historic for a Republican presidential candidate. By way of comparison: Sen. John McCain raised $21 million in May during the 2008 presidential campaign.

In all, Romney and the RNC raised about $2.47 million per day on average during the month, or the equivalent of about $103,000 per hour.

The financial advantage that everyone assumed Obama would enjoy -- at least during the early parts of the campaign -- seems likely to be wiped away far earlier than expected.

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Air tanker crashes while battling Utah blaze

By msnbc.com staff and NBC News

Updated at 10:49 p.m. ET: An air tanker fighting the White Rock wildfire in southern Utah crashed Sunday afternoon, killing two crew members.

A fire official told NBC News that the crash occurred shortly before 1 p.m. local time in a remote area on the Utah side of the border with Nevada. Iron County Sheriff's deputies reached the scene and confirmed the crew members had died, the Salt Lake City Tribune reported. An investigation team was en route to the location, Chris Hanefeld, PIO for the White Rock fire, told NBC News.

The plane was a P-2V tanker operated by Neptune Aviation Services in Missoula, Mont., a statement from the Bureau of Land Management said.

Earlier, a fire bomber made a successful emergency landing at Minden-Tahoe Airport in Nevada, Reno television station MyNews4.com reported.

In a statement issued Sunday afternoon, Nevada Governor Brian Sandoval said the "thoughts and prayers of all Nevadans are with the firefighters, the plane crews and their families."

In New Mexico, firefighters battling the state's largest-ever blaze gained ground and officials said they would begin to allow evacuated residents to return home on Monday, Reuters reported.

The Whitewater-Baldy wildfire, which began as two small blazes, is now out control and has blown into the largest wildfire in state history. NBC's Miguel Almaguer reports.

The Whitewater-Baldy Complex fire, which has burned 241,701 acres in the Gila National Forest, is now 17 percent contained with progress being made by the hour, Fire Information Officer Heather O'Hanlon told Reuters.

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This project is about young children (2-5 year olds) as museum guides, explaining their understandings about a museum exhibit or object to family and friends. The research will explore the ways in which these shared experiences can: invite conversations that include families? social and cultural knowledge, engage families in their children?s learning, and influence family expectations and aspirations for their children. 1. How might?children as teachers?engage their families in learning at a museum?? 2. How do?families as learners?respond to the children?s story-telling and explanation?? 3. What implications do the findings from the first two questions have for museum education in early childhood centres and schools? Data presentation: Data will largely be presented through publication of articles. Principal researchers: Jeanette Clarkin-Phillips and Margaret Carr. University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand Site: Tai Tamariki Kindergarten located in the New Zealand National Museum, Te Papa Tongarewa. Time span: Jan 2012- Dec 2013? Contact: Jeanette Clarkin-Phillips jgcp@waikato.ac.nz? For more information see http://www.tlri.org.nz.ezproxy.waikato.ac.nz/tlri-research/research-progress/ece-sector/children-teachers-families-learners

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access If Earth-dwellers could peer through clouds of dust, they?d see this bustle of activity around Sagittarius A* at the Milky Way?s core (shown in white in lower right).X-ray: NASA, CXC, UMass, D. Wang et al; Optical: NASA, ESA, STScI, D. Wang et al; IR: NASA, JPL-Caltech, SSC, S. Stolovy

When Lewis and Clark started exploring the West, they didn?t know much about what lay beyond St. Louis. Neither, at first, did astronomers know much about cosmic realms beyond Uranus.

But just as 19th century explorers filled in huge blanks on the American map, so did 20th century skywatchers flesh out a much greater map ? of frontiers far beyond the solar system, out across the entire Milky Way. Now, in the last few years, cosmic cartography has again redrawn modern science?s picture of the galaxy, from the inside out.

Surprising new findings from this endeavor begin at the Milky Way?s heart, where astronomers recently spotted a tendril of gas streaming toward the galaxy?s central black hole. Next year, scientists will have a ringside seat for the first time as the matter swings perilously close to its doom.

Farther out from this voracious maw, astronomers have looked at the Milky Way?s central clump of stars and found that much of it rotates not only with the pinwheel shape of the galaxy, but also in a different direction. And in the widest possible view, attained by peering at radio waves emanating from the far side of the galaxy, researchers have started to map out the full symmetry of the Milky Way ? including the startling discovery of spiral arms that had long lain unseen.

Studying the galaxy illuminates more than just this corner of the cosmos. It also helps astronomers better understand the origin and fate of other galaxies, such as nearly two dozen small ones that dance alongside the Milky Way and billions of other spiral galaxies throughout the universe.

The newest galactic explorations may even reveal the solar system?s ultimate end. The Andromeda galaxy, which is zooming this way, is expected to smash into the Milky Way some 3 billion years from now. Just how massive the Milky Way is ? a crucial statistic currently being updated ? will determine how the cosmic collision plays out.

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In many ways, it?s easier to study a galaxy millions of light-years away than to probe this one. Astronomers must infer what the Milky Way looks like from the outside while embedded deep within it, and huge dust clouds obscure much of the view. As a result, ?we know galaxies across the universe much better than we know the Milky Way,? says Mark Reid, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Mass.

Early scientists were convinced that the Earth lay near the center of the galaxy; the first map of the Milky Way, compiled by British astronomers William and Caroline Herschel in 1785, showed the solar system drifting in what looked like a starry puddle. But the Herschels generated that map by counting stars, a method that doesn?t include the all-important gas, dust and other free-floating stuff. By 1920, American astronomer Harlow Shapley had looked instead at star clusters orbiting the Milky Way and figured out that the solar system is perched off to the side.

Today astronomers know that the sun is 27,000 light-years away from the galactic center, requiring about 230 million years to complete an orbit around it.

At the center lurks the Milky Way?s central black hole, also known as Sagittarius A* (pronounced ?A-star?) because it lies in the constellation Sagittarius. Most galaxies have such a central black hole around which stars, gas and dust swirl as if going down a drain. Sagittarius A* is a heavyweight among black holes, coming in at around 4 million times the mass of the sun (although it is only about 15 times as wide). The black hole?s massive gravitational pull makes it a sort of Grand Central Station, where stars, gas and dust assemble in an urban galactic buzz.

Because the black hole itself is, well, black, astronomers had to deduce its existence by carefully measuring the paths of stars circling it. Two teams ? one in California, the other in Germany ? have been doing this for nearly two decades and still have plenty to learn.

In 2018, for instance, a star known as S02 will make its closest approach to Sagittarius A* in about 16 years, zooming by at just three times the average distance between Pluto and the sun. By tracking how the star swings past the black hole like a passenger train, scientists can test Einstein?s theory of general relativity, which makes specific predictions about how matter should behave so close to a gravitational sink. ?This would be a test on the largest mass scale that?s ever been done,? says Andrea Ghez of UCLA, leader of the California group.

New upgrades to existing telescopes should give astronomers a far better view than the last time S02 swung past, in 2002. Some of the world?s biggest facilities, such as the Very Large Telescope and Gemini telescopes in Chile, are installing a new generation of adaptive optics, shining multiple lasers into the sky as guides so that technicians can measure and correct for the distorting effects of Earth?s atmosphere. This summer, Ghez will help lead a worldwide push to observe the galactic center. Eventually she aims to expand her study of stars from the current maximum of around 0.3 light-years away from Sagittarius A* to those that sit around three light-years away.

She also wants to track stars that weigh less than the current observing limit, around eight times the sun?s mass, to see if lighter stars behave differently. ?There?s so much excitement, which is why we keep going,? Ghez says. ?You can make predictions about what kind of stars exist near a black hole, which tells you about how black holes and galaxies form and evolve over time.?

Stars aren?t the only things careening around the hub of Sagittarius A*. So too is a gas cloud on its death march, described in Nature in January by the German-led research team. Using the Very Large Telescope, the scientists took pictures of this blob ? only about three times the mass of the Earth ? speeding up from 1,200 kilometers per second in 2004 to 2,350 km/s in 2011. Already it is stretching out, like a strand of spaghetti headed directly for Sagittarius A*.

By the middle of next year, the cloud should make its closest sweep by the black hole, at a distance of around 40 billion kilometers, says Stefan Gillessen of the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics in Garching, Germany. Part of the cloud may even fall into the black hole, which would burp extra X-rays as it digests its meal. ?It?s absolutely wonderful that we can watch this in real time,? Gillessen says. ?We really don?t know what may happen.?

Not all astronomers are convinced the blob is really a gas cloud or that it is destined to fall into Sagittarius A*. Ghez sees the object in her data but thinks it might be a fast-moving star on an everyday path around the black hole. And others have proposed the cloud could instead be chunks of debris, such as the shattered remains of a planet-forming disk that could continually feed Sagittarius A*.

Bar of the stars

If the urban core of the Milky Way is Sagittarius A*, then suburbia is the galaxy?s bulge ? the sphere-shaped blob of stars in its middle. If you could look at the Milky Way edge-on, like a phonograph record from the side, you?d see that the bulge extends both above and below the galactic plane like an orange at the record?s center ? an orange about 8,000 light-years across.

How and why the bulge formed is still something of a mystery. Most theories suggest that it came together soon after the Milky Way was born 12 billion to 13 billion years ago. In this scenario, no more than a billion years passed between the huge starry disk coalescing and its center building up and bulging out from the main galactic plane.

But new studies of some bulge stars suggest they are much younger than expected ? on the order of only 2 billion to 5 billion years, says Michael Rich, a UCLA astronomer who led a survey of 10,000 stars. So astronomers need to figure out whether those youthful stars are simply a few newcomers on the block, or whether they indicate a bigger problem for the standard ideas about when the entire subdivision was built.

Suburbia wouldn?t be complete without a neighborhood bar, and the galactic bulge is no exception. Running right through the bulge is a dense elongated concentration of stars, as if someone had rammed a thick straw into the orange along the plane of the phonograph record. This tubelike clump of stars is known as the bar. From either end of it, great streams of stars pour off to form the iconic pinwheel shape of the Milky Way.

Rich?s survey uncovered a curious feature of how the bar rotates: cylindrically, like a toilet roll holder, even as it spins with the pinwheel of the rest of the galaxy. This cylindrical rotation has been seen in other galaxies and could be common throughout the universe, the team wrote in March in the Astronomical Journal.

But because the bulge and its bar are buried in dust, astronomers have a tough time seeing what?s going on. Many can?t even agree on where the bar leaves off and the bulge begins. ?It?s just a mess right now,? says Robert Benjamin, an astronomer at the University of Wisconsin?Whitewater.

One new theory might help with the cleanup. A team led by Juntai Shen of the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory in China has been running computer simulations of how the bulge might have formed, based on data from Rich?s Bulge Radial Velocity Assay survey. The findings go against a leading theory holding that the proto?Milky Way must have collided with other disks of stars and that the bulge was created when all those pieces merged together. Rather, Shen?s team suggests that the spinning disk of the protogalaxy could have naturally generated a handlelike bar that then thickened on its own.

The model provides a straightforward explanation for how the bulge and bar could have come to be, Rich says.

Outstretched arms

Galaxies with bars are more likely to have spiral arms tracing a beautiful symmetry into the outer reaches, as the Milky Way does. New explorations of these rural landscapes map out how these stars form a far-flung pinwheel about 100,000 light-years across.

Putting together the full picture isn?t easy. ?Galactic astronomy is like a giant jigsaw puzzle where the pieces are coming in in the wrong order,? Benjamin says.

The first jigsaw piece fell into place in the 1950s, when astronomers discovered that they could study a particular spectral line in light coming from distant stars to trace how neutral hydrogen gas is distributed through the spiral arms. This particular wavelength, at 21 centimeters, is in the radio part of the electromagnetic spectrum, which means it can pass unscathed through the dust that blocks telescopes? view in visible wavelengths. Suddenly, scientists could look for signals coming from gas clouds in other parts of the galaxy and begin to map out its large-scale structure.

Yet after those initial maps, understanding galactic structure essentially stalled as scientists faced problem after problem, such as distinguishing whether a particular cloud was on the Earth?s side or the other side of the galactic center. Only in the last decade have astronomers been able to use other data, such as how other kinds of gas clouds are distributed, to get around such issues.

In 2008, for instance, Thomas Dame and Patrick Thaddeus of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center reported finding a curving spiral arm on the far side of the galactic center. The arm, now called Far 3-kpc, is a counterpoint to a similar arm on Earth?s side. And last July, the team reported discovering one of the most distant spiral arm features yet known ? the continuation of an arm called Scutum-Centaurus that wraps around this side of the galaxy, disappears on the other side and finally pops out again where it was spotted (SN: 6/18/11, p. 14).

Nobody had seen the arm segment before because the galactic disk turns out to be slightly warped in the outer reaches, like a Frisbee left too long in the sun. The team stumbled upon it by looking for carbon monoxide as well as atomic hydrogen gas. ?It occurred to me when I first saw it that it could be the outer arm,? Dame says. ?Then I said: ?This can?t be.? ?

Dame and other scientists are now trying to link the outer part of the arm to the inner part, like a game of celestial connect-the-dots. Dame readily admits the arm may not trace back to where he and his colleagues think it should; the galaxy may still hold surprises. To date, the best scientific summary of the Milky Way?s structure is not a scholarly publication but a picture: an artist?s conception of the galaxy as seen from above, in a beautiful mirror-image spiral. ?The chances are very significant that the Milky Way is not as orderly as that model shows it,? Dame says.

Answers may soon come from a massive survey to map out galactic structure using cosmic masers, which amplify astronomical emissions like a laser. The Bessel Survey, co-led by Reid, is in the middle of five years of precisely measuring distances to roughly 400 masers throughout the galaxy, including looking through the galactic center and out on the other side into the distant reaches.

Already, the survey has turned up some shockers, such as revising official estimates for how far the sun is from the galactic center and how fast the galaxy is rotating. Bessel results have nudged the solar system closer to Sagittarius A*, from the old estimate of 27,700 light-years to 27,400 light-years, and sped up the galaxy?s rotation speed from 220 km/s to about 250 km/s.

That faster spin means that the Milky Way must be about 50 percent more massive than previously thought, Reid and colleagues reported in 2009 in the Astrophysical Journal. If so, then the Milky Way is no longer just the Andromeda galaxy?s little sibling, as scientists had long thought, but each galaxy weighs about the same amount. The mutual gravitational pull of the Milky Way and Andromeda are ushering the pair closer together, and the added Milky Way heft may speed up their collision a little (SN: 1/31/09, p. 8).

Even better maps of the entire Milky Way may come starting next year, when the European Space Agency plans to launch Gaia, a spacecraft designed to measure the locations of 1 billion (yes, billion) stars above and below the galactic plane. That?s about 1 percent of all the stars in the galaxy, charted with extreme precision. If it succeeds, Gaia will take galactic exploration far from its Lewis and Clark days and well into its space-odyssey future.

?We now have all of these different ways to map the galaxy,? Benjamin says. ?It?s a question people sort of forgot was interesting, partly because the field had been so problematic for so many years. Now people are looking at data afresh and finding new things. We may run aground again. But we?ll see how the rest of it fills in.?


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