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NH Transitional Housing Unit Escapee Arrested In Hooksett: Update

Reply Corrections officials had been searching for Joseph O Rourke since May 20, when was placed on escape status, accused of walking away from the Calumet House in Manchester. (New Hampshire Department of Corrections) HOOKSETT, NH Officers in Hooksett, involved in another call, located a halfway house escapee missing since late May. Joseph O Rourke of Concord was placed on escape status on May 20 and was last seen in Manchester at a Dunkin Donuts not long after. He had a lengthy criminal history with his most recent case being a guilty plea to robbery, burglary, first-degree, and second-degree assault charges in February 2016, after an incident in Manchester. His earliest parole date was December 2020, with a maximum release date of December 2025.

Is NASA about to Lift the Venus Curse ? - Scientific American

Despite the best efforts of scientists eager to study Earth’s sister world, U.S. efforts to send a dedicated spacecraft to Venus have languished. An imminent announcement could decide whether it will be years—or decades—before we go back

NASA Just Broke the Venus Curse : Here s What It Took

Despite the best efforts of scientists eager to study Earth’s sister world, U.S. efforts to send a dedicated spacecraft to Venus languished—until NASA made a surprising announcement

Is NASA about to lift the Venus Curse?

updated: Jun 02 2021, 20:28 ist Like many kids, Sue Smrekar dreamed that she would one day voyage into space. But instead of becoming an astronaut, she ended up as a planetary geophysicist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, where she worked on robotic explorers of other worlds. In some sense, her interplanetary destiny seemed preordained even before she was born: her father hails from a rural community in Pennsylvania named Venus. Fittingly, the very first mission Smrekar worked on was NASA’s ambitious (and wildly successful) Venus orbiter Magellan. Launched in 1989, Magellan was equipped with a sophisticated radar system, one that peered beneath the planet’s omnipresent clouds to map its entire surface for the first time. Smrekar recalls watching the initial radar images come in, revealing a bizarre world covered in few craters, a surfeit of volcanoes and rolling plains of frozen lava.

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