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 Eric Johnson told his ex-wife,  You re not going to get her,  shortly before the small plane he was piloting with his 8-year-old daughter Emily crashed into his former mother-in-law s house, killing them both.The mother-in-law, Vivian Pace, wasn t injured and told reporters outside her damaged home Tuesday about the phone call.She said her daughter, Beth Johnson, was worried after Emily didn t show up for school after a weekend vacation with her father. Beth finally reached Eric Johnson by cell phone shortly before the crash. I ve got her, and you re not going to get her,  he told her, according to Pace.Johnson, a student pilot who had soloed before, had taken off in a leased, single-engine Cessna from a southern Indiana airport near Bloomington on Monday morning. Less than two hours later, officials stanley cup  said, the plane smashed into a wall of Pace s home.        Andrew Todd Fox of the National Transportation Safety Board declined to say if Johnson, 47, said anything over the plane s radio before the crash. The airport has no controller on duty, so no recording was available of any communication, he sai stanley cups uk d.Pace believes the crash w stanley mug as deliberate. That was the only way he could hurt Beth. That was the only way he could get to her,  she said.State and Bedford police were treating the case as a suicide and homicide, State Police 1st Sgt. Dave Bursten said. He said they had yet to find any notes indicating Eric Johnson s intentions with the flight, but the fact that the house was his ex- Xwxz Australia Sees Saudi Threat
 200,000-ton asteroids don ;t usually just disappear into space  okay, maybe sometimes do , but when astronomers at NASA trained the Hubble on this asteroid, they were puzzled to see it was falling apart right before their eyes, the first time they ;d ever seen such a sight.     The mammoth asteroid set to fly by Earth last night just disappeared  Of course, asteroids do sometimes break apart, but that   typically the result of a collision with another object in space, and this asteroid, designated P/2013 R3, hadn ;t experienced any recent crashes. So what do astronomers think is happening  The have a theory that the apparent breakdown of the asteroid is due to a much more gentle force: the sunlight. P/2013 R3 first began falling apart as it neared the sun, as  stanley cup it moved closer to the sun, the sunlight slowly increased the asteroid   rate of rotation. This in turn upped the centrifugal force acting on the asteroid, causing it to pull itself apart from within. Scientis stanley quencher ts have theorized about this possibility for awhile now, but this is the first time that they think they might h stanley cups uk ave actually seen it in action. You can see stills of the asteroid as it falls apart over the course of several months below: Images: NASA, ESA, D. Jewitt  UCLA                                                         asteroidsNASAScienceSpace