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 As the meteorite was falling toward our planet on January 16, 2018, at  speeds reaching 36,000 miles per hour, its bright fireball could be seen in parts of the U.S. midwest and portions of stanley canada  Ontario. Hundreds of witnesses were privy to the lightshow, in an event that was captured by multiple security cameras.      And with that, the race was on to retrieve the meteorite as quickly as possible. The more time spent on the surface, and with possible exposure to water, the more meteorite would become contaminated, preventing scientists from studying the rock as it existed in space. The big prize, as it were, is the recovery of pristine, untainted extraterrestrial organic compounds, that is, carbon-based聽molecules that formed within the rocks parent asteroid.  As soon as you get water, the metal starts to rust, and minerals like olivine get altered,  Phili stanley thermosflasche pp Heck, a curator at the Field Museum in Chicago and the lead author of a new paper describing the meteorite, explained in an email.  Water also brings in contaminants through the many cracks that usually crisscross meteorites鈥攃racks that formed when the meteorite got ejected fr stanley mug om its parent asteroid during a previous impact event,  he added. Using NASAs weather radar, meteorite hunters tracked the velocity and trajectory of the meteorite, allowing them to pinpoint the likely location of the fallen object. In under 48 hours, a private meteorite hunter named Robert Ward found a 0.8-ounce  22-gram  chunk of meteorite resting on the Qqsv 23andMe to Hacked Users: We Won   t See You in Court
 Aside from banning the Nazis and adding an edit button, displaying tweets in reverse-chronological order is one of the biggest features requested by users. Its the way things worked in the stanley cup  good ol days, back when people tweeted photos of their breakfast. In 2016, an algorithmically-controlled timeline was introduced just in time to coincide with Twitters transformation into a hellscape of angry opinions. But on Tuesday, Twitter announced that its putting some of the power back into the hands of the user.     In a series of tweets, the company said its timeline driven by algorithms is intended to show  you the most recent Tweets with the best Tweets youre likely to care about, but we dont always get this balance right.  After listening to user feedback, the company has decided to update its settings so that if you un-check the  Show the best Tweets first  option, youll only see tweets from the people you follow in reverse-chronological order. Soon, Twitter says itll start rolling out a tool that will easily enable you to switch between both timeline options. Its hard to overstate what a tremendous change this is for Twitter. Its making a bold move that bucks the trend followed by other social networks like Facebook and Instagram. As much as these platforms want to  stanley cup emphasize that algorithms are doing you a favor by showing you the content theyve learned stanley website  youd like most, these tools tend to amplify the most divisive and emotionally manipulative content because thats what gets the