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IF YOU HAVE BEEN DIRECTED TO THIS SITE BY THE TELEGRAPH NEWSPAPER THE MODERATOR HAS CHANGED THE LINK. THIS IS THE CORRECT LINK:

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IT MAY ALSO INTEREST YOU TO KNOW THAT THE INVENTOR OF THE TERM 'RACISM' WAS A JEW LEON TROTSKY WHO USED IT TO ATTACK WHITE PEOPLE. KEN CLARKE IS A JEWISH SON OF A JEWELLER AND SO HAS GREATLY BENEFITTED FROM THE TERM HIMSELF IN RESISTING ANY WHITE PERSON WHO DARE TRY TO STOP THE GENOCIDE OF HIS PEOPLE THROUGH ROTHSCHILD BANKSTER ENGENDERED MASS THIRD WORLD IMMIGRATION.

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A teacher at an Islamic school committed a string of child sex crimes over 22 years.

At Harrow Crown Court, Hasnain Manji admitted seven counts of inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, six counts of sexual activity with a boy and two counts of indecent assault.

The first crime happened as long ago as November 1989, when Manji attacked a 12-year-old boy.

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The Crab Nebula.

The supernova remnant known as the Crab Nebula, as seen in x-rays (blue), infrared, and visual light.

Image courtesy CXC/SAO/ESA/ASU/Caltech/U.Minn/NASA

 

Tomorrow NASA is slated to launch its newest orbiting observatory, which will peer into the mysterious high-energy x-ray universe with unprecedented detail.

Used on Earth for medical imaging and in airport security machines, high-energy x-rays are naturally produced by some of the most exotic objects in the universe. (Also see related pictures: “X-Ray History—Hidden Kitten, Quackery, and More.”)

The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array, or NuStar, will seek out these rays to capture images of black holesneutron stars, and other cosmic bodies with a hundred times more sensitivity and ten times better resolution than previous spacecraft.

Current x-ray telescopes—such as NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and theEuropean Space Agency’s XMM-Newton—can get clear looks at objects that emit lower energy x-rays, but due to technical challenges, these craft have trouble bringing higher energy wavelengths into focus.

NuStar will use a row of 133 fingernail-thin mirrors stacked like Russian dolls to focus light onto state-of-the-art detectors, producing crisp pictures in high-energy wavelengths.

“We’re going to look at the remnants of stars that exploded long ago and also be poised to respond quickly—within a day—to any new explosions like supernovae or gamma-ray bursts,” said NuStar’s principal investigator Fiona Harrison, an astrophysicist at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech).

 

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