“I’ve been in a toxic relationship myself, and it hurts!” explains Julia Beautx. Together with Vadim Garbuzov she dances the “Viennese Waltz” this week. Actually a joyful dance – but in her case it’s regarding a toxic relationship. It’s going to be “wicked”, reveals Vadim beforehand. For “Fake” we go to the Danceflorr – and of course Zsolt Sándor Cseke is watching – her actual dance partner. Julia would like to make him proud of everything.
And she might have succeeded? Finally, he applauds enthusiastically from the Skylounge!
April 2023
Asteroid scrapes the earth by a hair’s breadth – video shows the flyby
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It was close – but our planet was missed by an asteroid that was closer to us than the moon. You can watch the flyby in the video.
Munich – The asteroid 2023 EY approached Earth last Friday (March 17, 2023). He was even closer to us than the moon. Impacts of asteroids of comparable size have injured people in the past. But this time it didn’t come to that.
Asteroid flies close to Earth – video shows flyby
Because: 2023 EY raced past the earth at a distance of 240,000 kilometers. A distance that corresponds to regarding two-thirds of the distance from Earth to our satellite. Nevertheless, things got exciting on Friday at 1.35 a.m. Although the asteroid might not be seen with the naked eye, it might be seen with the help of telescopes. Friday’s flyby was seen online by the Virtual Telescope Project. The website uses images from a robotic telescope in Cerrano, Italy.
On March 13, 2023 EY was discovered by an observatory in South Africa. This belongs to the Atlas network. This stands for Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System. Potential threats from space should be detected as quickly as possible by this system, so that Hollywood films such as “Deep Impact” or “Armageddon”, in which the lives of millions are at stake, remain fiction.
Ten years ago, a meteorite impact injured 1,500 people
Sea Science Alert the diameter of the asteroid is regarding 16 meters. But even with this size, it can be dangerous: In 2013, the Chelyabinsk meteor entered the atmosphere and injured around 1,500 people in a sparsely populated region in Siberia with its shock wave and shattering window glass. At over 12,000 tons, it was the largest known meteorite in over 100 years.
The youngest meteroite asteroid 2023 EY belongs to the Apollo asteroids, named following the asteroid 1862 Apollo, which the German Karl Reinmuth discovered in the 1930s. (cgsc)
Speaking of space: a newly discovered comet is coming close to earth: the celestial body will probably shine so brightly in October 2024 that it can be seen with the naked eye.
On the bookshelf: The Chancellor and all other cars of the eighties
Do you know the Chancellor? No, not the Chancellor, but the coupe built by former Ford designer Ernest Kanzler in neo-classic style with technology from the Mercury Cougar. It’s not the only exotic that Roger Gloor lists in his book regarding 80’s cars. On the contrary: the title of his book already makes a noble claim. “All Cars of the 80s” promises 231 car brands from 40 countries. This also includes the Umm from Portugal, the Italian Rayton Fissore and … and … and ….
In terms of content, there is far more to the compendium than just a mere listing. The well-known automotive journalist dedicates pages to the major car manufacturers. Even brands like Midas come up with a tightly printed two-thirds page. Not only inveterate hobby car connoisseurs come across a real treasure here. On the last 25 of the 560 (!) pages there are even 384 “companions” from Arden to the now almost forgotten electric three-wheeler pioneer Mini-El to Zagato.
The eighties are not least the angular decade from Audi to Volvo – and an epoch in which the Japanese switched to the fast lane and the Koreans took the first steps and nobody spoke of China. These are the years when ABS, airbags and navigation systems entered the automotive stage, heated windscreens and catalytic converters moved into cars, diesel began its triumphal march, there was a head-up display for the first time and brake pads became asbestos-free. And there are years in which now defunct brands like Rover and Saab were still on everyone’s lips. Gloor garnished the 20-page introduction with an insight into the then most important markets with interesting cockpit photos.
For car enthusiasts – whether private or professional – an impressive standard work has come out once more this time. As in the predecessors over the decades from 1950 to 1970.
“All Cars of the 80s – 231 Car Brands from 40 Countries” by Roger Gloor has been published by Motorbuch-Verlag Stuttgart. The book has 560 pages and around 1300 illustrations. It costs 34.90 euros. (Jens Riedel/cen)
Homecoming Wagner Fighter Arrested for Murder Days After Returning – CNN.co.jp
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2023.04.01 Sat posted at 10:45 JST
(CNN) A man who was released from prison while serving time on murder charges and joined the private military company Wagner to take part in fighting in Ukraine has been arrested on suspicion of murdering an elderly woman days following returning home. rice field.
Ivan Rosomakin was sentenced in 2020 to 10 years in prison for murder following repeated offenses. He was released last year following signing a contract to serve in Wagner.
It is unclear how long Rosomakin has been in Ukraine with Wagner, but the normal contract term is six months. The suspect has since returned to his hometown in the western Russian province of Kirov.
According to local testimony, problems began almost immediately following returning home. The suspect made repeated threats.
A gathering of local residents was held on the 27th of last month, and a local TV station filmed the event.
A resident said he saw Rosomakin threaten to kill everyone with a pitchfork, axe and a knife.
Local police said at a rally that Rosomakin was known to be a “troublemaker” and was being dealt with. However, the response was not done in time, resulting in the murder of an elderly local woman. Rosomaquin was arrested on suspicion of murder, but no formal charges have been filed.
Wagner’s founder, Evgeny Prigozhin, made a personal reference to the matter, saying that he always cooperates with law enforcement in cases involving ex-combatants.
Prigozhin announced in February that he would stop recruiting prisoners, but prison recruitment efforts are believed to continue under the direction of the Russian Defense Ministry. CNN has spoken to several combatants who say they are employed directly by the Department of Defense.