From 5/7/1774 to 6/11/2005 is 84406 days
https://twitter.com/NASAWebb/status/1487094799408762881
NASA Webb Telescope
@NASAWebb
Launched: Dec. 25, 2021. First images: Expected in summer 2022. Follow along as the world's most powerful space telescope gets ready to #UnfoldTheUniverse!
Star light, star bright…the first star Webb will see is HD 84406, a Sun-like star about 260 light years away. While it will be too bright for Webb to study once the telescope is in focus, it’s a perfect target for Webb to gather engineering data & start mirror alignment.
In orbit at Earth’s second Lagrange point, Webb will use its NIRCam instrument to help align its primary mirror segments starting about 40 days after launch.
8:06 AM Jan 28, 2022
🌟 Star light, star bright…the first star Webb will see is HD 84406, a Sun-like star about 260 light years away. While it will be too bright for Webb to study once the telescope is in focus, it’s a perfect target for Webb to gather engineering data & start mirror alignment. pic.twitter.com/DleVjDZz8B
— NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) January 28, 2022
https://www.britannica.com/biography/William-Bainbridge
Encyclopaedia Britannica
William Bainbridge
United States naval officer
William Bainbridge, (born May 7, 1774, Princeton, N.J.—died July 27, 1833, Philadelphia), American naval officer who captured the British frigate Java in the War of 1812.
Bainbridge commanded merchant vessels from 1793 to 1798, when he became an officer in the newly organized U.S. Navy. He served in the war with the Barbary States (1801–05) and was in command of the frigate Philadelphia when it was captured by the Tripolitans (1803). Imprisoned for a time, he returned to the merchant marine upon his release (1805). At the outbreak of the War of 1812 he was again commissioned in the U.S. Navy and was given command of the frigate Constitution. His capture of the Java off the Brazilian coast was one of the notable American naval victories of the war and, according to some, helped earn for his ship the sobriquet “Old Ironsides.”
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USE OF WATER QUALITY MEASUREMENTS TO DETECT POTENTIAL SEPTIC SYSTEM INPUT AT GRAND LAKE, OKLAHOMA
By KEVIN BURGESS
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
East Central University Ada, Oklahoma 2005
Submitted to the Faculty of the Graduate College of the Oklahoma State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE
July, 2008
Kevin Wayne Burgess
Candidate for the Degree of Master of Science
Thesis: USE OF WATER QUALITY MEASUREMENTS TO DETECT POTENTIAL SEPTIC SYSTEM INPUT AT GRAND LAKE, OKLAHOMA
Major Field: Environmental Science
Biographical:
Personal Data: Born in DeQueen, Arkansas to Joseph and Gemma Burgess on January 31, 1971
Education: Graduated from Asher High School, Asher, Oklahoma, May 1989.
Bachelor of Science East Central University, Ada, Oklahoma, August 2005. Completed the requirements for the Master of Science degree with a major in Environmental Science with an emphasis in Toxicology and Risk Assessment at Oklahoma State University in July, 2008
Experience: Machinist Mate (Nuclear), USS Bainbridge CGN , United States Navy 1990-1994
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- posted by me, Kerry Burgess 02:42 AM Pacific-time USA Sunday 01/30/2022