Giuseppe Donatiello, an Italian amateur astronomer, detected a faint galaxy, which a computer algorithm might not distinguish. This discovery was later confirmed using the Hubble Space Telescope. Donatiello took data collected by the Dark Energy Survey (DES) and did intensive observation work over the course of 6 years. In honor of his work, these are named following Donatiello II, III and IV. It is one of three galaxies that escaped the attention of the algorithm designed to search astronomical data for galaxy candidates. As a dwarf galaxy, which is normally dimly luminous, Donatiello II is so faint that human intervention was required to discover its existence.
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Constitutional Council: Republicans rule out the list with Chile Vamos and Amarillos ratify that it is subtracted | National
From Amarillos por Chile they ratified that they decided to withdraw from the process of electing constitutional councilors, while from the Republican Party they ruled out any possibility of an alliance with Chile Vamos, so that from the opposition there is still no complete clarity on how the lists will be presented. The information is from Leila González.
Just days following the presentation of the lists of candidates to the Constitutional Council, there are still doubts regarding how the opposition will present themselves.
From Chile Vamos they have already stated on several occasions their intentions to unite with the parties in formation Yellow for Chile and Democrats.
As they say, the normal thing would be that those who campaigned for the R
I reject the proposal of the Convention to unite in this new constituent process.
The spokesman for Amarillos por Chile, Tomás Aylwin, acknowledged that since they did not have the signatures they would have to go as independents on lists of other parties, a decision that did not seem favorable to them.
However, he explained that they do not rule out alliances in the future, since those who were going for the Rejection must work together.
Republican party only
For their part, from the Republican Party they assured that they are looking for the best 72 possible candidates, since they prefer to act independently.
Deputy Chiara Barchiesi clarified that there is no possibility of allying with Chile Vamos.
“Everything indicates that due to the clarity of the message we want to convey, we should go alone,” he started.
“In any case, it is impossible for us to go on the list with Chile Vamos because they decided to ally themselves with the ideological left and from that perspective, consequently with our voters, an agreement of this nature is not viable,” he launched.
And the PDG?
The future of the People’s Party (PDG), for its part, is still uncertain.
This despite the fact that they have stated that they are holding talks with other parties.
However, before any decision, they will carry out an online consultation so that the militants define which is the most viable option.
The deadline to declare the candidacies is February 7, so the political parties have 15 days to reach agreements that can define the future of the new constitutional process.
The election of the directors is agreed for May 7, with criteria of gender parity and under the senatorial model.
His work will start on June 7 and can last up to five months, which must culminate in the delivery of a final proposal to the President.
Since the reform was approved, the exit plebiscite will be on December 17, with a mandatory vote.
Unanimous: Senate commission generally approves reform that enables new constituent process | National
This Monday the Constitution Commission of the Senate approved in general the reform that enables a new constitutional process. It is worth mentioning that indications may be submitted until noon tomorrow, which will be voted on Wednesday.
The constitution committee of the Senate In general, it approved the reform project that enables the new constitutional process.
The initiative was endorsed unanimously, with the votes of Matías Walker (Democrats), Luz Ebensperger (UDI), Rodrigo Galilea (RN), Alfonso de Urresti (PS) and Pedro Araya (IND).
The deadline to present indications in this work table is until tomorrow. Meanwhile, the discussion in particular will begin on Wednesday.
It is worth mentioning that the mechanism that will guarantee parity was the main point under discussion.
Along these lines, the senator and president of the commission, Matías Walker, said that “parity has to happen at the national level, it has to happen in the parties and it has to happen in each of the constituencies as well.”
“There is a discussion there regarding if parity is not achieved, how it is finally achieved. But I think it was a very good discussion and I think that the proposal prepared by the commission makes sense, which was explained today in the session,” said the parliamentarian.
New constituent process
On the other hand, the Minister of the Segpres, Ana Lya Uriarte, indicated that “we already have a fairly clear itinerary. Tomorrow, until 12 noon, there is a deadline to enter indications, there will be a session tomorrow followingnoon in order to discuss the indications that will be voted on Wednesday.
“All this in order to try to carry out a process as agile and fast as possible, so that we can have a constituent process enabled during the year 2023,” explained the Secretary of State.
Uriarte also said that they entered “the request for immediate discussion. Having entered it, as we are in the district week, there is no room session. It has not been possible to account for this request, therefore it is now being processed with the impulse of the Constitution Commission itself.
Regarding the date to elect the constitutional advisers, the minister was asked if the Government is eventually concerned that this might come up once morest Mother’s Day.
“We have put it on the table, as an issue that we consider of interest to be reviewed by the Senate,” concluded Uriarte.
Former soccer player and veteran of Korea, José Kaor Dokú, died in Barranquilla
José Kaor Dokú, the last surviving member of Santa Fe, established himself as the first Colombian professional soccer champion, in 1948, died this Tuesday, in Barranquilla, at the age of 98.
Of Japanese ancestry, her father was the hairdresser Toshio Dokú, the first Japanese to marry Candelaria Bermejo in Colombia, Kaor was born in Usiacurí (Atlántico).
He was a non-commissioned officer in the National Navy and a transfer from Leticia to Bogotá opened the doors of Santa Fe for him through a chance meeting with Barranquilla soccer player Roberto ‘Perro’ Gámez, who was his teammate on the Nariño team.
“With you we will be champions”Kaor said that Gámez told him.
The Santa Fe leadership requested permission to submit him to a test and this was done in a match in Fontibón, where he scored an Olympic goal, which was enough for him to be left on the team.
He acted as a defender on the left side and was characterized by playing with a headband on his forehead. He was paid 50 pesos per game won and 25 pesos per game tied. He used to arrive at matches in El Campín dressed in Navy clothing, where he served as head of provisions of the personnel department.
Dokú was one of the four Atlanticenses who were crowned champions with Santa Fe, in 1948. The others were Gámez, Fico Pantoja and Antonio Julio De la Hoz. The coach was the Peruvian José Carrillo. The prize he received for being champion was 500 pesos. The runner-up was Junior.
José Kaor Dokú made his debut with Santa Fe on October 17, 1948 in a match once morest Independiente Medellín. With the capital red, with which he acted until 1953, he played 77 matches.
In 1952, he was absent from Santa Fe as he volunteered for the country’s battalion in the Korean War.
In 2018, to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the first Santa Fe title, the Bogota team paid tribute to him prior to a match once morest Junior, in Barranquilla.
“History made him a legend”Independiente Santa Fe indicated on his Twitter account.
Dokú will be veiled in Gardens of Eternity.