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 More than 100 passengers and crew members escaped using inflatable slides from a U.S. Airways jet after two tires blew out upon arrival, causing a small landing gear fire, officials said.No one was hurt and the flames were quickly extinguished, fire officials said.The flight from Charlotte, North Carolina, landed at Miami International Airport around 1:35 p.m. Thursday carrying 113 passengers and five crew members, airline spokesman Morgan Durrant said. Durrant said a small fire ignited on one of the blown-out tires.Miami-Dade Fire Lt. Elkin Sierra called the fire  quite dangerous,  because the plane was still carrying a large fuel load.Passenger Jenna Kettenburg, 25, said that the land stanley us ing was normal at first but suddenly became rough.         It was real jagged and shaky,  she said. The pl stanley quencher ane s oxygen masks came down and passengers were told to evacuate on the slides.Miami-Dade Fire Rescue personnel assisted adults and small children slide down the escape chutes from the 737 s exits. Passengers left carry-on luggage aboard and stood on grass along the runway, watching the flames.There was no indication in the air that anything was wrong with the tire, said U.S. Airways spokesman Morgan Durrant.                                                                      ponent--type-recirculation .item:nth-child 5  {        display: none;      }       inline-recirc-item--id-93b15 stanley cup 0ee-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d,  right-rail-recirc-item--id-93b150ee-8c88-11e2-b06b-024c619f5c3d {       Drqm Game Of Thrones: This Changes Nothing
 It   no secret that Gizmodo loves Milky Way time-lapses. They ;re an awe-inspiring fixture on the internet we can ;t help but highlight. But astrophotographer  jealous of that job title  Ian Norman wants to transform us from just casual observers into active creators.     Published on his lovely website, Lonely Speck, Norman describes step-by-step what any aspiring astrophotographer must do to create the internet gold that us space geeks love. Norman lists several resources including websites that hunt down locations with little to no light pollution, mobile star guides to help locate the Milky Way, and specific camera settings to make sure you capture everything perfectly.  Norman also spends nearly half the video hand-holding you through post-production in Lightroom and After Effects, showing how to stitch hundreds  or maybe even thousands  of images together into one fluid video. This isn ;t a tutorial for the slightly curious. You will, at the very l stanley cup east, need to make a serious equi kubki stanley pment investment if you want professional results, but you can stem some cost by just going the fixe stanley spain d camera route instead of the motion time-lapse described by Norman. Either way, the end results seem satisfying, and it   also a great excuse to get out in the wilderness, even if you ;re not the hiking type  like me.  If you happen to be in the more amateur category and all this required equipment has you spooked, take a look at Norman   detailed guide on h

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 A  striking lack of recollection  by White House and military officials prevented congressional investigators from determining who was responsible for misinformation spread after the friendly fire death of Army Ranger Pat Tillman, a House committee said Monday.Although military investigators determined within days that the onetime NFL player was killed by his own troops in Afghanistan following an enemy ambush, five weeks passed before the circumstances of his death were made public. During that time, the Army stanley bottle  claimed Tillman was killed by enemy fire.Rep. Henry Waxman, chairm stanley flask an of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, said in April 2007 that his goal was to discern the genesis of the misinformation.  Was it the result of incompetence, miscommunication or a deliberate strategy   he said.The panel acknowledged Monday it had fallen short of this goal. The committee received a flurry of White House e-mails sent as the Bush administration responded to Tillman s death, but no documents about friendly fire. The committee interviewed several top White House officials about the case, but  not a single one could recall when he learned about the fratricide or what he did in response,   stanley italia it said in its 48-page report.The committee reported a similar lack of information relating to misinformation surrounding Pvt. Jessica Lynch, who was rescued from an Iraqi hospital after she was badly injured and captured in a 2003 ambush. The committee examined how the story of the ambus Eupq Nurse Accused Of Murder By Bagel
 Have you heard  There   gonna be a Supermoon tonight! It   a very cool sight to see, especially on a clear night. But it   way more common than you might think. In fact, the next three full moons this summer will be Supermoons. And astronomers are kind of puzzled as to why we seem to only notice them at random.     Supermoon is a nonscientific term coined in 1979 to describe the p stanley taza oint on the moon   oval-shaped orbital path that brings it closest to our planet. The technical term is perigee. Whatever you call it, at that point the moon is just a smidge over  stanley cup 31,000 miles closer to earth than it is at its farthest point, the apogee. What kind of difference does 31,000 miles make  On a perfectly clear night, when the timing of the full moon coincides exactly with the perigee, planet earth   pet rock will show up about 14 percent bigger and, say, 30 percent brighter. Here   a comparison between an average full moon and a Supermoon to show you what that 14 percent bonus looks like. So, yeah, it   bigger, but it   not massively, eye-poppingly doubled in size or anything. And it   not really even all that rare. Geoff Chester of the U.S. Naval Observatory explains that a full moon occurs at or near perigee every 13 months and 18 days, on average. There were three  82 stanley quencher 20;Supermoon events last year, but only one was widely reported. Yes, even here on Gizmodo. What made the one everyone talked about on June 22, 20