الجمعة، 31 أغسطس 2012

"The Moon Once Harbored a Dynamic Molten Core" --MIT (Weekend Feature)

The new paper is the latest piece in a puzzle that planetary scientists have been working out for decades. In 1969, the Apollo 11 mission brought the first lunar rocks back to Earth — souvenirs from Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin’s historic moonwalk. Since then, scientists have probed the rocky remnants for clues to the moon’s history. They soon discovered that many rocks were magnetized, which suggested that the moon was more than a cold, undifferentiated pile of space rubble. Instead, it may have harbored a convecting metallic core that produced a large magnetic field, recorded in the moon’s rocks.

Exactly what powered the dynamo remains a mystery. One possibility is that the lunar dynamo was self-sustaining, like Earth’s: As the planet has cooled, its liquid core has moved in response, sustaining the dynamo and the magnetic field it produces. In the absence of a long-lived heat supply, most planetary bodies will cool within hundreds of millions of years of formation.

A dynamo still exists within Earth because heat, produced by the radioactive decay of elements within the planet, maintains the core’s convection. Models have shown that if a lunar dynamo were powered solely by cooling of the moon’s interior, it would have been able to sustain itself only for a few hundred million years after the moon formed — dissipating by 4.2 billion years ago, at the very latest.

However, Weiss and his colleagues found some surprising evidence in a bit of lunar basalt dubbed 10020. The Apollo 11 astronauts collected the rock at the southwestern edge of the Sea of Tranquility; scientists believe it was likely ejected from deep within the moon 100 million years ago, after a meteor impact. The group confirmed previous work dating the rock at 3.7 billion years old, and found that it was magnetized — a finding that clashes with current dynamo models.

Weiss collaborated with researchers at the University of California at Berkeley and the Berkeley Geochronology Center, who determined the rock’s age using radiometric dating. After a rock forms, a radioactive potassium isotope decays to a stable argon isotope at a known rate. The group measured the ratio of potassium to argon in a small piece of the rock, using this information to ascertain that the rock cooled from magma 3.7 billion years ago.

Weiss and graduate student Erin Shea then measured the rock’s magnetization, and found that the rock was magnetized. However, this didn’t necessarily mean that the rock, and the moon, had a dynamo-generated magnetic field 3.7 billion years ago: Subsequent impacts may have heated the rock and reset its magnetization.

To discard this possibility, the team examined whether the rock experienced any significant heating since its ejection onto the moon’s surface. Again, they looked to isotopes of potassium and argon, finding that the only heating the rock had experienced since it was ejected onto the lunar surface came from simple exposure to the sun’s rays.

“It’s basically been in cold storage for 3.7 billion years, essentially undisturbed,” Weiss says. “It retains a beautiful magnetization record.”

Weiss says the rock’s evidence supports a new mechanism of dynamo generation that was proposed last year by scientists at University of California at Santa Cruz (UCSC). This hypothesis posits that the moon’s dynamo may have been powered by Earth’s gravitational pull. Billions of years ago, the moon was much closer to Earth than it is today; terrestrial gravity may have had a stirring effect within the moon’s core, keeping the liquid metal moving even after the lunar body had cooled.

Francis Nimmo, a professor of earth and planetary sciences at UCSC and one of the researchers who originally put forth the new dynamo theory, says Weiss’ evidence provides scientists with a new picture of the moon’s evolution.

“We generally assume that cooling is the main mechanism for driving a dynamo anywhere,” says Nimmo, who was not involved in the current study. “This lunar data is telling us that other mechanisms may also play a role, not just at the moon, but elsewhere, too.”

The Daily Galaxy via Massachusetts Institute of Technology 


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الخميس، 30 أغسطس 2012

Galaxy forward Robbie Keane Called Up to the Republic of Ireland National Team

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CARSON, Calif. (Saturday, August 25, 2012) – LA Galaxy forward Robbie Keane was one of 23 players called into the Irish national team by manager Giovanni Trapattoni for their upcoming matches. Ireland will open their 2014 FIFA World Cup Qualifying campaign on Friday, September 7 when they play on the road against Kazakhstan. Keane will join up with the rest of the Ireland squad following the Galaxy’s game against Vancouver on Saturday, September 1.

In addition to the World Cup Qualifier, which will be played in the Kazakhstani capital of Astana, Ireland will also face Oman in a friendly on Tuesday, September 11 in London.

Keane, who captained Ireland at the 2012 European Championships, is the most capped player in the Ireland squad, having appeared for his country 120 times since debuting in March 1998. The 32-year-old is Ireland’s all-time leading scorer with 53 goals and is five caps shy of tying the record for the most caps in Ireland history.

Currently in his second season with the Galaxy, Keane has a team-best 12 goals in all competitions, scoring 11 times in the regular season and once in the CONCACAF Champions League. His 11 regular season goals leave him tied for fourth in MLS. Since returning from the European Championships in late June, Keane has scored eight goals and added four assists in 11 games, helping the Galaxy record a 6-3-2 record in those matches.

Keane and the Galaxy will be back in action on Sunday afternoon when they host FC Dallas at The Home Depot Center. That game, which is presented by Herbalife, kicks off at 4 p.m. and can be seen live on NBC Sports Network. Prior to that that game, the Galaxy Foundation will be hosting their annual School Supplies Drive with United Healthcare and Macy’s. The first 200 fans that donate $5 or $5 worth of school supplies will receive a Todd Dunivant autographed player card and a cooler bag. For more information about Sunday’s game or the School Supplies Drive, please visit www.lagalaxy.com/gameday.

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LA Galaxy Academy Midfielder Rolando Munoz Joins U.S. Residency Program

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CARSON, Calif. (Friday, August 24, 2012) – Rolando Muñoz, the captain of the LA Galaxy U-16 Academy Team, was one of 31 players selected to train full-time as part of the U.S. Under-17 National Team Residency Program in Bradenton, Fla. U.S. Under-17 National Team head coach Richie Williams included the Rancho Cucamonga, Calif. native in his squad for the 2012 Fall Semester of the Residency Program in preparation for the 2013 CONCACAF U-17 Championship, which is being held in April 2013 in Panama.

Muñoz, who turns 17 in October, was named to the U.S. Soccer Development Academy U-16 Western Conference Starting XI after helping the Galaxy U-16’s win the SoCal Division title with a record of 18-3-9. He scored four times in the 21 games that he played, serving as the team’s captain while also spending time with the U-17 National Team.

In June, Muñoz was one of 24 players that traveled to Costa Rica with the U.S. U-17’s for the Copa Saprissa International tournament, scoring a team-high three goals to lead the U.S. to a second place finish in the competition. Following the tournament, he was one of 40 players selected to participate in a training camp that was held at The Home Depot Center in late July.

Since its inception, more than 300 players have been through the full-time Residency Program, and more than 100 of those players have moved on to Major League Soccer or the professional leagues in Europe. Twenty-four of those players have also registered at least one cap with the full U.S. National Team, including LA Galaxy players Landon Donovan and Omar Gonzalez. To learn more about the U.S. Under-17 National Team Residency Program, please click here.

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