Sunday, June 23, 2013

'Supermoon' to light up night sky

The night sky is set to be illuminated later by what will appear to be a much bigger and brighter Moon.

The so-called "supermoon" occurs when the Moon reaches its closest point to earth, known as a perigee full moon.

The effect is to make the Moon seem 14% bigger and 30% brighter than when it is furthest from the planet

Skywatchers who miss the phenomenon this weekend because of cloudy skies will have to wait until August 2014 for the next one.

Space expert Heather Couper said "supermoons" were the result of coincidence.

"The Moon goes round in an oval orbit so it can come very close to us, and if that coincides with a full moon, then it can look absolutely enormous," she told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.

She explained that when the Moon was high in the sky, it looked normal.

But as it got closer to the horizon, a "kind of optical illusion" occurred where it looked bigger when compared with trees or houses, she said.

She suggested it might be possible to dispel the illusion by turning away from the Moon, bending over and looking at the sky from between your legs.

Writing in Sky and Telescope about the "myth of the supermoon", Shari Balouchi said much of what we called the supermoon was just our eyes playing tricks on us.

"The supermoon might look bigger than normal if you see it in the evening when the Moon's just rising, but the real size difference isn't big enough to notice."

BBC Weather's Darren Bett said he was confident most people in the UK would be able to see the Moon at some point on Saturday night, but warned it might be fleeting.

Bands of showers are forecast over the UK, with some gaps in the clouds.

Sunday night should be better, he added, with people in south-west England and south Wales likely to have the clearest views of the Moon.

However Marek Kukula, public astronomer at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, said people should not expect the supermoon to look that much bigger than normal.

"It won't fill the sky," he said.

"It's at its most impressive when the Moon is close to the horizon ie when it's rising or setting - people will need to check online for rising and setting times for their locality."

Dr Kukula said the US Naval Observatory and HM Nautical Almanac Office had online tools for checking the moon's rising and setting times.

Scientists have dismissed the idea that the perigee can cause strange behaviour, like lycanthropy or natural disasters.

Dr Couper said the tides this weekend would be unaffected.

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US: ball is in Taliban's court for Afghan talks

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, center, walks through the airport with Ambassador Ibrahim Fakhroo, Qatari Chief of Protocol, left, after being greeted on arrival in Doha, Qatar, on Saturday, June 22, 2013. Kerry began an overseas trip plunging into two thorny foreign policy problems facing the Obama administration: unrelenting bloodshed in Syria and efforts to talk to the Taliban and find a political resolution to the war in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool)

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry, center, walks through the airport with Ambassador Ibrahim Fakhroo, Qatari Chief of Protocol, left, after being greeted on arrival in Doha, Qatar, on Saturday, June 22, 2013. Kerry began an overseas trip plunging into two thorny foreign policy problems facing the Obama administration: unrelenting bloodshed in Syria and efforts to talk to the Taliban and find a political resolution to the war in Afghanistan. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, Pool)

This photo was taken on Thursday, June 20, 2013 shows the Taliban flag visible through a gap in a wall of the new office of the Afghan Taliban in Doha, Qatar after the opening of the office several days ago. The United States on Thursday welcomed Qatar's decision to take down a sign that cast the Taliban's new office in Doha as a rival Afghan embassy saying the militant group can't represent itself "as an emirate, government or sovereign." (AP Photo/Osama Faisal)

This photo taken on Thursday, June 20, 2013 shows the new office of the Afghan Taliban in Doha, Qatar after the opening of the office several days ago. The United States on Thursday welcomed Qatar's decision to take down a sign that cast the Taliban's new office in Doha as a rival Afghan embassy saying the militant group can't represent itself "as an emirate, government or sovereign." (AP Photo/Osama Faisal)

This photo was taken on Thursday, June 20, 2013 shows the Taliban flag visible through a gap in a wall of the new office of the Afghan Taliban in Doha, Qatar after the opening of the office several days ago. The United States on Thursday welcomed Qatar's decision to take down a sign that cast the Taliban's new office in Doha as a rival Afghan embassy saying the militant group can't represent itself "as an emirate, government or sovereign." (AP Photo/Osama Faisal)

(AP) ? U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Saturday urged the Taliban not to let differences on names and flags scuttle hopes for talks on ending 12 years of war in Afghanistan, saying the opening of an office in Qatar was an important step toward reconciliation that should not be squandered.

The announcement that U.S. officials and Taliban would begin formal peace talks in the newly opened office raised hopes the long-stalled process would finally get underway, but the plans quickly ran aground when Afghan President Hamid Karzai objected to the wording of a sign with the name of the former Taliban regime and their former flag.

A Qatar Foreign Ministry statement said the Taliban had violated an agreement to call the office the "Political Bureau of the Taliban Afghan in Doha." The Obama administration also said the U.S. and Qatar never had agreed to allow the Taliban to use that name on the door.

The Taliban have removed the sign and lowered their flag but are divided over whether to keep them down.

Kerry, in the Qatari capital for separate talks on Syria's civil war, said the Americans and the Afghan government's High Peace Council were ready, and he encouraged the Taliban to remain in the process.

"Nothing comes easily in this endeavor, we understand that. The road ahead will be difficult, no question about it, if there is a road ahead," he said at a press conference.

He said the U.S. hoped the opening of the office would be "an important step in reconciliation, if possible" but added "It's really up to the Taliban to make that choice."

"It remains to be seen in this very first test whether or not the Taliban are prepared to do their part," he said.

Meanwhile, James Dobbins, the U.S. special representative to Afghanistan and Pakistan, arrived in Doha on Saturday, suggesting the U.S. remains hopeful about the talks despite the recent flap.

Shaheen Suhail, the Taliban's spokesman in Doha, told The Associated Press that his office had received no word about when a meeting with Dobbins might be held.

Suhail also prevailed on all sides to calm the tensions over what he deemed a secondary issue.

"Everyone should save the process. Give a chance to the process. In one day everything cannot be resolved," he said in a telephone interview. "This is a very secondary thing and not important. I am also surprised that it should derail the process."

Karzai temporarily suspended participation in talks Tuesday angered by a sign identifying the office as the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, the name used by the Taliban during its five-year rule that ended in 2001 after the Islamic militant movement was ousted by the U.S. invasion for its support of al-Qaida. The Afghan president also suspended separate negotiations with the United States over a security agreement aimed at providing a framework for some U.S. forces to remain in Afghanistan after the Americans and their NATO allies withdraw combat forces by the end of 2014.

The Taliban spokesman said the spat has frustrated and angered some within the militant movement who said the Taliban have been meeting with representatives of dozens of countries and holding secret one-on-one meetings with members of Karzai's High Peace Council on several occasions, always under the banner of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.

"There is an internal discussion right now and much anger about it but we have not yet decided what action to take," told The Associated Press in a telephone interview. "But I think it weakens the process from the very beginning."

In Kabul, a member of the government's negotiation team said it was still prepared to begin talks in Qatar and called the removal of the sign and flag was a positive sign.

High Peace Council member Shahzada Shahid told the AP Saturday that it was too early to say when members of the council would travel to Qatar for talks. He also welcomed the participation of countries in the international coalition in Afghanistan and said they would have their own issues to discuss.

"Peace is very important and vital for us so we will take all measures for it," he said.

Meanwhile, as the "internal talks" continued over the sign, the Taliban were still cobbling together a negotiating team, the spokesman said.

The Taliban already have agreed to hand over U.S. Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, in Afghanistan in 2009, in exchange for five Taliban members held in the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

Suhail also said that a cease-fire and women's rights could be part of negotiations.

"It can be part of the agenda and be discussed, also foreign troops in Afghanistan after 2014 can be discussed as part of the agenda as well as the general concerns of the Afghan people," he said. "How can we achieve all those things if even from the first day there is so much public criticism?"

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Gannon reported from Islamabad, Pakistan. Associated Press writers Rahim Faiez and David Rising contributed from Kabul.

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Kathy Gannon is AP Special Regional Correspondent for Afghanistan and Pakistan and can be reached at www.twitter.com/kathygannon

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Saturday, June 22, 2013

Junior Gold Mining Stocks From Distress To Misery For Investors ...

Global Financial and Commodity Market Forecasts 2013

Commodities / Gold and Silver Stocks 2013 Jun 21, 2013 - 01:28 PM GMT

By: Bob_Kirtley

Commodities

Gold prices have been taking a pounding of late with today?s session on the NYSE witnessing a close of $1277.80/oz, with poor man?s gold, silver, closing at $19.82. The gold Bugs index (HUI) also took it on the chin losing around 7.5%.

With this environment as a back cloth it is understandable that the juniors in this sector also had a torrid time with Market Vectors Junior Gold Miners ETF (GDXJ) losing 9.78% to close at $9.32. So it begs the question; is GDXJ now a buy?

As an investment vehicle this ETF seeks to replicate as closely as possible, before fees and expenses, the price and yield performance of the Market Vectors Junior Gold Miners Index. The attraction of this fund for investors is the ability in invest in a myriad of small to medium sized companies in the gold and/or silver mining space.?The fortunes of this fund are in turn predicated on gold and silver prices maintaining price levels that are profitable to mine.?

The GDXJ Chart

The above chart depicts GDXJ?s fall from grace. We could analyze the technical indicators, but at this juncture it is the high level of sell orders in the paper market and the low level of sentiment that is driving prices south and until that thirst is slaked there could be more selling to come.

Financials

GDXJ trades on the NYSE and has a market capitalization of $1.38 billion; a 52 week high of $25.66 and 52 week low of $9.26, the liquidity is good with around 3 million shares traded per day, although it can spike dramatically from time to time. There are?133,600,000?shares outstanding. The dividend payment has experienced rather an erratic performance so far, $2.93 in 2010, $0.03 in 2011 and $0.75 in 2012.

We should also note that some of the juniors are running low on cash and may need some help from a friendly banker to keep them in the swim, getting a loan won?t be easy given the current state of play.

Conclusion

We have looked at GDXJ a number of times in the past, more recently was in December, 2012 in an article entitled;?Junior Gold Mining Sector: Distress For Investors??where we concluded; ?for now this investment does not appeal to us, we do not own it and won't?be buying it any time soon.?

At $9.32 it could be argued that it is cheaper to buy GDXJ now, however, that does not mean it is a bargain, it can still go lower. You have only to scan this financial landscape to see any number of good quality mining stocks trading at half the price they were a year ago.

Also remember that the cash costs of production have been increasing at a fair pace and can be as high as $1200/oz to $1300/oz, so unless there is a rapid recovery in both silver and gold prices, a number of mines may have to close. Yes this would take some of the supply off the market but there would be a time lag before this impact was felt.

Other considerations are the summer doldrums, a rather slow period for the precious metals sector, so our expectation is for further weakness, unless the dead cat dollar falls out of bed.

The NFP jobs numbers appear to satisfy our political masters which have led to more talk of tapering QE, which has certainly put a cap on gold?s progress. This may change given the reaction of the DOW, down 353 points today and the current economic fragility that exists almost worldwide. We will cross that bridge if and when it comes, but for now we have a down trend or retracement in place, until it comes to a halt we will trade accordingly.

As bulls we can sit it out and hope for this period of consolidation to run out of steam or we can recognize it for what it is; an opportunity to trade on the ?short? side. If you are not one of the giants in this field then you are small enough to adapt rapidly and change your trading strategy to match the current trends and make it work for you. This is a time when you use your ?opportunity cash? to generate profits or at least to get some insurance against your current portfolio. This?strategy?is helping us to generate cash and place us in a good position financially at a time when the gold and?silver?market is being taken to the wood shed.

Once again we can only conclude that GDXJ is not for us and until we can detect a reversal in gold?s fortunes it will stay that way.

On a positive note the summer will come to an end and usually by Labor day in the United States, 02 September, things pick up for the precious metals sector, should that coincide with the exhaustion of the selling, then we could be in for a real treat. The issue then will be about raising enough courage and the cash to hit the acquisitions trail with a vengeance. Start your planning now and be prepared for when the opportunity presents itself.

Take care.

Bob Kirtley
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Forget SMS! WhatsApp messenger hits 250 million users

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In 2011, when WhatsApp had "tens of millions" of users, the Financial Times said it had "done to SMS ... what Skype did to international calling." Now that the cross-platform messaging app has hit 250 million active users, that statement rings truer than ever.

WhatsApp is available for iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Phone, Android and Nokia, so it's not limited to a platform like Apple's iMessage. The service lets you send messages to users on any of the supported platforms without paying anything except your standard mobile data fee (and, for some versions of the app, a one-time $1 fee). It has support for images, video messages, audio notes, group chat and more.

Even though it launched only four years ago, in 2009, WhatsApp's userbase is impressive in comparison to other communication platforms. Video-chat service Skype, which launched in 2003, had 280 million active users as of October 2012. As it marked its seventh birthday in March, Twitter celebrated 200 million active users.

Much of WhatsApp's popularity can be credited to international users, who face high SMS costs while texting across borders. As you can imagine, that kind of workaround to traditional carriers stirs controversy on a couple of levels. In addition to depriving carriers of "revenue from international calls and texts," a recent Reuters report said, communication on the app is hard for states to monitor. Because of this, Saudi Arabia plans to block WhatsApp "within weeks" if the firm doesn't "comply with requirements set by the kingdom's telecom regulator."

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U.S. files criminal complaint against Snowden

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government has filed sealed criminal charges against former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, who admitted leaking secrets about classified U.S. surveillance programs, a U.S. source said on Friday.

The source, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the United States also was preparing to seek Snowden's extradition from Hong Kong, where he is believed to be.

Earlier, the Washington Post reported that U.S. prosecutors had filed a sealed complaint charging Snowden with espionage, theft and conversion of government property. The United States had also asked Hong Kong authorities to detain him on a provisional arrest warrant, the newspaper reported.

(Reporting by Mark Hosenball; Editing by Will Dunham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/u-files-criminal-complaint-against-snowden-over-leaks-223801430.html

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PlayStation 3 firmware update fix coming June 27th, promises to fix bricked systems

PlayStation 3 firmware update fix coming June 27th, promises to fix bricked systems

Are you one of the "small number" of folks with a PlayStation 3 that was bricked in this week's 4.45 firmware update? Though Sony's been aware of the issue since the update launched, apparently a fix isn't coming until June 27th -- that's nine days after 4.45 launched to an unsuspecting populace. The PlayStation Europe Twitter account announced as much this morning in a tweet. "We have identified the issue related to PS3 software update (4.45) that impacted a small number of PS3 systems earlier this week," the feed reads.

"A new system software update is planned to be released on June 27 that resolves that issue," it adds. There's also a bit of an apology, but that won't do much for the folks who are without their PlayStation 3 for the next six days. PlayStation's US arm also confirmed that the update will arrive in North America on the same date.

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Putin criticizes arms supplies to Syrian rebels

ST PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin on Friday defended Russian arms supplies to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and said the West should not deliver weapons to rebel forces because they include "terrorist" groups.

"If the United States ... recognizes one of the key Syrian opposition organizations, al-Nusra, as terrorist ... how can one deliver arms to those opposition members?" Putin said in an appearance with German Chancellor Angela Merkel at a Russian economic forum.

"Where will (those weapons) end up? What role will they play?" he said.

France proposed in May that the United Nations declare the al-Nusra Front a terrorist organization, to differentiate it from other Syrian rebel groups. The United States did so last year and says the group is little more than a front for al Qaeda.

U.S. President Barack Obama decided a week ago to provide military aid to rebels trying to overthrow Assad, citing use of chemical weapons by government forces.

Russia has been Assad's most powerful foreign protector during a conflict that has killed at least 93,000 people since it began in March 2011.

Putin reiterated Russia's statement that it is violating no laws by providing arms to a standing government and suggested it was foreign supporters of Syrian rebels who were doing that.

"It's clear that without deliveries from abroad, what is happening in Syria now would simply be impossible. Money is going in, weapons are going in, and well trained armed groups are going in," Putin said.

(Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska; Editing by Steve Gutterman and Robin Pomeroy)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/putin-criticizes-arms-supplies-syrian-rebels-123819285.html

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Friday, June 21, 2013

NASA wants your help lassoing an asteroid (+video)

NASA has issued The Asteroid Grand Challenge, an effort to solicit ideas for how to capture an asteroid and, later, send humans to asteroids.

By Elizabeth Barber,?Contributor / June 19, 2013

This image provided by NASA/JPL-Caltech shows a simulation of asteroid 2012 DA14 approaching from the south as it passes through the Earth-moon system in February 2013, with no chance of collision with Earth. (AP Photo/NASA/JPL-Caltech)

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On Tuesday, NASA announced an?Asteroid Grand Challenge that solicits the public?s help in proposing asteroid-wrangling strategies for the agency?s Asteroid Initiative.

"NASA already is working to find asteroids that might be a threat to our planet, and while we have found 95 percent of the large asteroids near the?Earth's orbit, we need to find all those that might be a threat to Earth," said NASA Deputy Administrator Lori Garver, in a press release. "This Grand Challenge is focused on detecting and characterizing asteroids and learning how to deal with potential threats. We will also harness public engagement, open innovation and citizen science to help solve this global problem."

NASA?s Asteroid Initiative includes the capture and redirection of a 500-ton near-Earth asteroid into a stable orbit as well as missions to send astronauts to asteroids. According to the initiative?s current timeline, NASA will assess asteroid candidates until 2016, launch a mission to the asteroid in 2017, capture the asteroid in 2019, and send it into trans-lunar orbit in 2021. Throughout that timeline, NASA will test the unmanned Orion spacecraft, in hopes of sending a manned mission aboard the craft in 2021.

That timeline is ahead of the president?s goal to send humans to an asteroid by 2025 and a manned mission to Mars by the 2030s. Efforts to develop the technology to deflect asteroids have become particularly meaningful since a meteor plunged to the earth near the Russian city of Chelyabinsk in February, killing no one but reminding us of our vulnerability here on Earth.

The space agency?s outline for how it will capture an asteroid is still vague ? and that?s why it wants the public?s help.

The Asteroid Grand Challenge is an effort to develop collaborations with government agencies, international partners, industry, and academia, as well as citizen scientists. At the same time, NASA has also put out a Request for Information, which will be open for 30 days for the agency?s potential partners to submit their asteroid-grabbing ideas.

NASA is asking $17.7 billion from the president for the fiscal year 2014, $105 million of which would go to the Asteroid Initiative.?

This is not the only Grand Challenge from the space agency. NASA has also requested the public's help on open questions like space colonization, economic space travel, and telepresence in space.

Asteroids champ John McAllister, are you up for NASA's challenge?

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