Monday, September 26, 2011

International organized crime event - the annoucement of the discovery of the planet at the star system 51 Pegasi




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All Good Things...


"All Good Things..." is the 177th and 178th episodes, comprising the series finale, of the science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation.


Overview

Picard finds himself shifting through time: decades in the future and years earlier when he first assumed command of the Enterprise. This is the work of "Q" who is carrying out a judgment from the Continuum upon humanity.


Plot


Q once again appears to Picard and takes him to billions of years in the past on Earth, where the anomaly, growing larger as it moves backwards in time, has taken over the whole of the Alpha Quadrant and has prevented the formation of life on Earth. When Picard returns to the future, he discovers the anomaly has appeared, created as a result of his orders





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All Good Things... (episode)


TNG, Episode 7x25


First aired: 23 May 1994


Data finds that it is possible they caused the anomaly they have been looking for, and that if they hurry, they may be able to see the initial formation of the anomaly. Riker agrees to head back, and tells the bridge to go back to the Devron system at maximum warp. As Riker leaves, he cautiously asks Worf for a helping hand on the bridge, which Worf agrees.

Act Ten

The Enterprise enters the Devron system, and does indeed pick up a small temporal anomaly off their port bow, an anti-time eruption. Picard was right, and proposes to stop it before it can travel back through time. Riker asks Data for any ideas. Data suggests that the tachyon pulses should be shut down in the other time periods.










"Space: Above and Beyond" [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]

"The Farthest Man From Home"

1 October 1995

Episode 2 Season 1 DVD video:


Survivor: I'm the farthest man from home! I'm the farthest man from home! I'm the farthest man from home! I'm the farthest man from home!










From 1/11/1945 ( premiere US film "Youth on Trial" ) To 10/6/1995 ( international organized crime event - the annoucement of the discovery of the planet at the star system 51 Pegasi ) is 18530 days

18530 = 9265 + 9265

From 11/2/1965 ( date hijacked from me:my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 3/16/1991 ( date hijacked from me:my first successful major test of my hyperspace matter transportation device as Kerry Wayne Burgess the successful Ph.D. graduate ) is 9265 days



From 3/16/1991 ( date hijacked from me:my first successful major test of my hyperspace matter transportation device as Kerry Wayne Burgess the successful Ph.D. graduate ) To 10/6/1995 ( international organized crime event - the annoucement of the discovery of the planet at the star system 51 Pegasi ) is 1665 days

From 11/2/1965 ( date hijacked from me:my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/25/1970 ( Lindsay Greenbush & Sidney Greenbush ) is 1665 days



From 3/30/1974 ( premiere US TV series pilot "Little House on the Prairie" ) To 10/6/1995 ( international organized crime event - the annoucement of the discovery of the planet at the star system 51 Pegasi ) is 7860 days

From 11/2/1965 ( date hijacked from me:my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/11/1987 ( premiere US TV movie "Ford: The Man and the Machine" ) is 7860 days



From 6/27/1994 ( United States Navy Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan the pilot and plane crash survivor along with me Kerry Wayne Burgess - circa 1990 also known for official duty as Wayne Newman the Chief Deputy United States Marshal and the active duty commissioned officer of the United States Marine Corps - and the other Lockheed L-1011 aircraft passengers and crew murdered in a scheduled terrorism-sabotage attack by Bill Gates-Nazi-Microsoft-Corbis-NASA-George Bush the cowardly violent criminal by causing the external mounted Orbital Sciences Pegasus space satellite booster rocket to explode under our aircraft ) To 10/6/1995 ( international organized crime event - the annoucement of the discovery of the planet at the star system 51 Pegasi ) is 466 days

From 11/2/1965 ( date hijacked from me:my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 2/11/1967 ( Alexandra Bokyun Chun ) is 466 days



From 10/25/1994 ( Susan Smith murders her two children and dumps them in her car in the John D. Long Lake near Union South Carolina ) To 10/6/1995 ( international organized crime event - the annoucement of the discovery of the planet at the star system 51 Pegasi ) is 346 days

From 11/2/1965 ( date hijacked from me:my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 10/14/1966 ( premiere US TV movie "The Journey of the Fifth Horse" ) is 346 days



From 1/21/1976 ( my brother Tom Reagan the civilian and privately financed astronaut bound for deep space in his privately financed nuclear-pulse propulsion spaceship this day was his first landing the planet Mars and his documented and lawful exclusive claim to the territory of the planet Mars ) To 10/6/1995 ( international organized crime event - the annoucement of the discovery of the planet at the star system 51 Pegasi ) is 7198 days

7198 = 3599 + 3599

From 11/2/1965 ( date hijacked from me:my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 9/10/1975 ( premiere US TV series "Starsky and Hutch" ) is 3599 days





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Sunny side of the Universe

23 January 1999 by Marcus Chown

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OVER the past few years we've had many a book about the dozen or so discoveries of planets circling other stars than ours, but none, I think, like this one. This is the hard stuff. Dig out your calculator, find a quiet corner and prepare to learn about the extrasolar planets the hard way.

Stuart Clark of the University of Hertfordshire has written, in Extrasolar Planets (Wiley, £19.99, ISBN 0471976342), a primer for students and researchers that includes all the essential mathematics and physics necessary for an understanding of current ideas on planet formation. It is accessible (just) to the serious amateur astronomer.

Clark kicks off with the evolution of stars, star formation, the formation of the Solar System and brown dwarfs. Only then does he come to the discovery of the first extrasolar planet, 51 Pegasi B, on 6 October 1995. It confounded all our expectations: here was ...





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Ten years on, a rich haul of planets

09:15 09 October 2005 by Hazel Muir


TEN years ago this week, the world awoke to a discovery that changed perceptions of our place in this universe forever. On 6 October 1995, Didier Queloz and Michel Mayor of the Geneva Observatory in Switzerland went public with their discovery of a planet circling another sun-like star. It was the latest milestone on the journey Copernicus began when he concluded that Earth was not the centre of the solar system. Now even our solar system was no longer a one-off.





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SPACE DAILY


Corot And The New Chapter Of Planetary Searches


by Staff Writers

Paris, France (ESA) Nov 16, 2006

The launch of COROT on 21 December 2006 is a long awaited event in the quest to find planets beyond our Solar System. Searching from above the Earth's atmosphere, COROT - the CNES project with ESA participation - will be the first space mission specifically dedicated to the search for extrasolar planets.

COROT is expected to greatly enlarge the number of known exoplanets during its two-year mission and provide the first detection of rocky planets, perhaps just a few times the mass of the Earth.

"COROT could detect so many planets of this new type, together with plenty of the old type that astronomers will be able to make statistical studies of them," says Malcolm Fridlund, ESA's Project Scientist for COROT.

This will allow astronomers to more accurately predict the number and type of planets that will be found around other stars.

The world of astronomy changed forever on 6 October 1995, when Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz of the Geneva Observatory announced the first discovery of a planet around a star similar to the Sun. As well as celebration, there was surprise because 51 Pegasi b, as the planet became known, was half the mass of Jupiter and orbiting much closer to its parent star than expected. Whereas Mercury orbits the Sun at 57.9 million kilometres in 88 days, 51 Pegasi b shoots around its orbit in just 4.23 days. This indicated that the planet was just 7.8 million kilometres from its star.





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So far, 88 new solar systems, i.e. planetary systems orbiting 'main sequence' stars like our own, have been identified within a distance of 390 light-years from the Sun. These stars are highlighted and named in this animation.

The first definitive extrasolar planet around a main sequence star was announced on 6 October 1995 by Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz; the star was 51 Pegasi.





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51 Pegasi


51 Pegasi is a Sun-like star located 15.6 parsecs (50.9 light-years) from Earth in the constellation Pegasus. It was the first Sun-like star, other than the Sun, found to have a planet orbiting it, a discovery that was announced in 1995.

The exoplanet's discovery was announced on October 6, 1995, by Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz.










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Thursday, February 27, 1997


Scientist Disputes Finding Of Non-Solar-System Planet

By Matt Crenson

AP

If astronomers think they've found a planet about half the size of Jupiter orbiting star 51 Pegasi, they've got another think coming, a Canadian astronomer contends.

The first planet ever found beyond the solar system is but an illusion, David Gray says today in the British journal Nature.

What astronomers really see when they look at 51 Pegasi are regular pulsations of a lone star that mimic the effect of an orbiting planet, Gray concludes.

"Something else is going on, and it's no longer reasonable to talk about a planet pulling the star around," said Gray, a professor of astronomy at the University of Western Ontario in London.

When its discovery was announced 16 months ago, the so-called planet was thought to be the first ever found orbiting a star other than the sun. Since then, astronomers have found evidence of planets orbiting about 10 sunlike stars.

The planet discoveries have ushered in a new astronomical era, with researchers conjuring images of distant worlds similar to Earth's own solar system. NASA Administrator Dan Goldin has made it one of his agency's primary goals to snap a picture of a planet light-years away and collect basic information about its composition.

Gray's research doesn't threaten all of that - just some of it. Gray directly questions the existence of only one of the new planets - the one thought to orbit 51 Pegasi - and casts suspicion on two or three like it.

Nevertheless, his suggestion that the planet that got things rolling really doesn't exist has pulled planet hunters down from their mountaintop observatories and onto their favorite battleground - cyberspace.

"The conclusion claimed by Dr. David Gray is extraordinarily premature," Swiss astronomers Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz, the discoverers of the 51 Pegasi planet, wrote on a Web page maintained by the University of Geneva.

The issue is contentious partly because astronomers can't really see planets orbiting distant stars. They use indirect methods, gauging changes in the star's light, to suggest the presence of planets.

Lots of things can cause starlight to change slightly, but what planet hunters look for is an oscillation caused by a star's wobbling motion. A slight wobbling indicates that the gravitational pull of some invisible planet is tugging the star around.

So far, astronomers have detected light variations that look like such wobbling in many distant stars. They've concluded there's a planet responsible in a few cases.

Not so fast, says Gray, at least in the case of 51 Pegasi.

"Although at this stage, the cause of the . . . variations in 51 Pegasi are not fully understood, the chance of their being caused by a planet is vanishingly small," Gray writes in Nature.

He observed the 51 Pegasi 39 times between 1989 and 1996, noting each time how a very precise color of light was shifted away from its normal value. The pattern of shifts he collected, more detailed than any other observations of the star, rules out a planet, Gray concludes. He argues that subtle features he detected could be caused only by light variations in the star itself.










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The Journey of the Fifth Horse (1966) (TV)

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Pegasus

Pegasus Mission History

Flight # Launch Date Vehicle Payload Result


6 June 27, 1994 Pegasus XL STEP-1 Failure










1994 film "Star Trek Generations" DVD video:


Starfleet Captain Jean-Luc Picard: Kirk. James T. Kirk.





1994 film "Star Trek Generations" DVD video:


Starfleet Captain Jean-Luc Picard: Captain, I'm wondering, do you realize -

Starfleet Captain James T. Kirk: Hold on a minute. Do you smell something burning? Looks like somebody was trying to cook some eggs. Come on in. It's all right. It's my house. At least it used to be. I sold it years ago.

Starfleet Captain Jean-Luc Picard: I'm Captain Jean-Luc Picard of the Starship ...










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L-1011 Launch & Research Platform

"Stargazer" L-1011 Carrier Aircraft

Airborne Launch and Research Platform

"Stargazer" is an L-1011 commercial transport aircraft modified to serve as the launch platform for Orbital’s air-launched Pegasus rocket as well as a platform for airborne research projects.










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"Star Trek: The Next Generation"

All Good Things... (1994)

Country Date

USA 23 May 1994



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Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV series 1987–1994)

All Good Things... (#7.25)


Patrick Stewart ... Captain Jean-Luc Picard


Past, present and future collide for Captain Picard as he finds himself bouncing around through three different time periods -- the Farpoint mission, the present, and the future in which many changes have affected the Enterprise-D crew. Meanwhile, the mischievous Q is back for his last time trying to help Picard figure out the meaning of a spatial anomaly... or is he only making things worse? You be the judge on this two-hour TV movie which concludes Star Trek: The Next Generation.


Release Date: 23 May 1994 (USA)










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Youth on Trial (1945)

Country Date

USA 11 January 1945



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Youth on Trial (1945)


When high school student Cam Chandler falls under the influence of juvenile delinquint Tom Lowry, her younger sister Meg asks Denny Moore, the student council president and Cam's boyfriend, for help. After school one day, Denny witnesses Tom leading the other teens in a game of craps and brings him before the council on charges of gambling. Although Tom openly challenges the council's authority, he agrees to observe the school rules in exchange for reducing the charges to probation. In criminal court, meanwhile, Judge Julia Chandler, Cam and Meg's mother, voices concern about the wave of juvenile delinquincy that is sweeping the community and asks the mayor and city council to allocate funds to build a youth center. Although the commissioners accuse her of being an alarmist, the police chief firmly supports her efforts. To force the commission to take action, the judge asks the chief to raid Rico Romano's roadhouse, where the local teens drink and carouse. Soon after, Tom takes Cam on a date to his father's nightclub, the Saratoga Club. Disapproving of his son's actions, Jud Lowry orders Tom to take Cam home, but instead, the teens drive to Romano's roadhouse. After the police raid the bar, Tom and Cam escape through a window and speed away. When they are pursued by Ken Moore, Denny's motorcyle officer father, Tom runs Moore off the road and smashes his cycle. After Denny warns Cam about Tom at school the next morning, Cam defiantly returns his pin. At a preliminary hearing of the teens and their parents in the judge's chambers, commissioner Ryan protests the arrest of his daughter in the raid. When Marvin, one of those arrested, accuses Cam of being at the roadhouse, Ryan challenges the judge to bring her own daughter to justice, and in response, Julia orders the arrest of Tom and Cam. Afterward, Julia's suitor, Robert Reynolds, upbraids her for neglecting her children and proposes that they marry, but Julia proclaims that it is her mission to bring the commissioners to their senses. To intimidate Marvin into retracting his statement, Tom pummels him. The attack is witnessed by the other students, and Tom is once again brought before the student council on charges. When the council sentences both Tom and Cam to ostracism for their anti-social behavior, Tom suggests that they run away and elope. After arranging to meet Cam later that night, Tom sneaks into his father's office, steals a gun and is in the process of emptying the safe when Lowry enters. When Lowry slaps his son, Tom pulls out the gun, and in the ensuing struggle, the weapon fires and the bullet hits Lowry. Tom flees, but Mario, the club's maitre d', is drawn by the sound of gunshots, and rushes into the office. With his dying words, Lowry instructs Mario to notify the judge about the children's planned elopement. After picking up Cam, Tom speeds out of town, and when she questions him about his agitated state, he orders her to be silent. Upon checking into a motel later that night, Cam overhears a radio announcement about Lowry's murder and becomes hysterical. Provoked by Cam's accusations, Tom slaps her unconscious and then drinks himself into a stupor. Upon awakening, Cam sneaks out of the room and alerts a nearby shopkeeper to call the police. Fearful of alarming Tom, Cam returns to the room, and soon after, the police and the judge arrive. After Tom engages the authorities in a shootout, Cam begs him to surrender, but he refuses. Cam runs out of the motel and is pursued by Tom, and in the hail of bullets, both teens are wounded. The judge takes her daughter home to recuperate, and later, as Denny and Cam reconcile, the commission finally votes to fund the youth center.










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Lindsay Greenbush

Date of Birth

25 May 1970, Hollywood, California, USA

Birth Name

Rachel Lindsay Rene Bush





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Sidney Greenbush

Date of Birth

25 May 1970, Hollywood, California, USA

Birth Name

Sidney Robin Danae Bush










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Little House on the Prairie


Season 1, Episode 1

Little House On The Prairie - Pilot Movie

Air Date

Saturday March 30, 1974

Quotes


Carrie: Santa!










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"Little House on the Prairie"

Little House on the Prairie (1974)

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Little House on the Prairie (TV series 1974–1983)

Little House on the Prairie (#1.0)


Michael Landon ... Charles Ingalls


Shortly after the Civil War, a young pioneer family tries to re-build their lives by moving to the prairies of Minnesota, with disastrous consequences. Pilot film to the long-running TV series.


Release Date: 30 March 1974 (USA)










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Ford: The Man and the Machine (1987) (TV)

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Alexandra Bokyun Chun

Date of Birth

11 February 1967, Korea

Birth Name

Bok Yun Chun










"Space: Above and Beyond"

"The Farthest Man From Home"

1 October 1995

Episode 2 Season 1 DVD video:


Theresa Ashford: These things kill. That's all they do, these things. You came to look for survivors. We're all that's left. Take us home.

US Marine Corps 1LT Nathan West: I can't. My plane's disabled. I won't have enough power to escape orbit.

Yuko Kayaguest: The Marines know that you're here. They'll send somebody after you.

US Marine Corps 1LT Nathan West: No. I'm here without authority. They won't come.

Theresa Ashford: Congratulations, West. You got what you wanted. You're finally one of us - Tellus colonist. Is it everything you thought it would be? Stranded on this planet - waiting to die?










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The Farthest Man from Home (1995)

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Space: Above and Beyond (TV series 1995–1996)

The Farthest Man from Home (#1.2)


Morgan Weisser ... Lt. Nathan West

Alexandra Bokyun Chun ... Yuko Kayaguest (as Bok Yun Chon)


When the USS Saratoga passes close to the planet, Vesta Colony, where the Earth colonist were attacked, West goes AWOL and flies down to the planet in hopes that his girlfriend, Kylen, somehow survived.


Release Date: 1 October 1995 (USA)










"Space: Above and Beyond"

"The Farthest Man From Home"

1 October 1995

Episode 2 Season 1 DVD video:

00:43:09


Yuko Kayaguest: See you in 50 years, Nathan.










http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/51_Pegasi

Wikipedia


51 Pegasi


51 Pegasi is a Sun-like star located 15.6 parsecs (50.9 light-years) from Earth in the constellation Pegasus. It was the first Sun-like star, other than the Sun, found to have a planet orbiting it, a discovery that was announced in 1995.

The exoplanet's discovery was announced on October 6, 1995, by Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz.










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"Star Trek: The Next Generation"

All Good Things... (1994)


Capt. Picard: I sincerely hope that this is the last time that I find myself here.

Q: You just don't get it, do you, Jean-Luc? The trial never ends. We wanted to see if you had the ability to expand your mind and your horizons. And for one brief moment, you did.

Capt. Picard: When I realized the paradox.

Q: Exactly. For that one fraction of a second, you were open to options you had never considered. *That* is the exploration that awaits you. Not mapping stars and studying nebulae, but charting the unknown possibilities of existence.










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"Star Trek: The Next Generation"

All Good Things... (1994)


Capt. Picard: The last time that I stood here was seven years ago.

Q: Seven years ago! How little do you mortals understand time. Must you be so linear, Jean-Luc?

Capt. Picard: You accused me of being the representative of a... a barbarous species.

Q: I believe my exact words were "a dangerous, savage child-race."