Paper mache is the comet. Comets can travel up to 300 miles per second so everything is really hauling here. This is such amazing stuff we are even seeing celebrity tweets. William shatner saying simply hooray. He posted this youtube video. Good luck, rosetta and philaes going to land on, i am so excited. A lot of people are excited. This remarkable achievement is the latest step in a mission that actually began a decade ago and culminated with cheers and hugs in a control room in germany. This celebration went on for a few minutes but the crew quickly got to work Monitoring Communications from the robotic probe. Philae was launched by rosetta which has been circling the comets for week. Researchers believe the comet holds clues about the dawn of our solar system, maybe even life on earth. A time capsule telling us what were conditions like when the earth itself was just forming. Thats huge. Officials say the aircraft may have bounced once before coming to rest. Scientists hope to lear
Windows of the new World Trade Center building when things turned scary very quickly. According to reports, the window washers were on the south side of the building trying to send ascend to the top. Curiously 68r floors above the ground. After a few failed efforts, they made a daring decision and broke open a window to get to the workers. Both were pulled to safety. We had trouble getting through that last layer of glass, but the operation went fairly smoothly. Does nots time, it appear either worker sustained any injury. A good ending but a story that was very frightening for a while, leon. The man accused of kidnapping a woman near philadelphia only to be arrested later in maryland has been charged in virginia and now back in pennsylvania tonight. Jennifer donelan is in the Satellite Center to see what happened when barnes appeared. A 16yearold girl was raped, doused in bleach and gasoline, theyll have to wait for their day in court because the federal sayt against the man they is r
From The San Diego Union-Tribune, Wednesday, January 1, 1986:
2,000 ring in New Year at Horton Plaza
By Vicki Torres, Tribune Staff Writer
MORE THAN 2,000 tuxedo-attired and sequined-gowned San Diegans quaffed champagne to the new year last night within the confines of Horton Plaza, downtown’s new shopping center, while outside, observers clad in T-shirts and baseball caps scrambled up stairs and over dirt piles for a peek at the fireworks, confetti, balloons and elegant party-goers.
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“It’s a giant bar scene,” said Jane Mitchell approvingly, a vacationing college student who attended last night’s revel.
“There are lots of attractive men and they’re all dressed (well),” Mitchell said. “There’s something about a tuxedo .”