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MILWAUKEE - 鈥?The end of a lengthy Milwaukee road project has arrived. A complete re-design of North Humboldt Boulevard is complete, where work has been underway since early 2021.The city s chief construction engineer, Tony Kot
stanley taza ecki, says you ll see added bump-outs, wider medians, and crosswalks and bike lanes with extra pavement marking. Mitigating reckless driving was a large part of the design process which included narrowing the road from two lanes to one. All of the concrete work is done, all of the pavement marking is done, all of the landscaping is done, said Kotecki noting that there should not be any more street closures on Humboldt. Kotecki called it one of the more challenging projects in his 30 years on the job. We learned a lot of lessons here with the citizen involvement, with the businesses, and providing acc
stanley cup ess to them. He added that the top challenges were maintaining the flow of two-way traffic during construction and preserving the trees that line Humboldt. The 3rd thing I would have to say 鈥?would be the utility work, said Kotecki. When you couple projects, and you do everything so close to each other, it s a long burden for the people who live in this neighborhood. The ex
stanley cup pected completion date was May 31, 2023, but Kotecki says some unexpected hurdles added time. At the end of the year, last year, there was a concrete rationing or shortage. So we were only allowed to pour 30, 40, or 50 yards of concrete a day. While some minor landscaping still needs Rdos Cedarburg s Winter Festival to celebrate The World of Dr. Seuss this month
The worlds first full-scale planetary defense test is in motion. The mission is called DART and what scientists learn from it could save humankind from a future catastrophic event. Nancy Chabot is a planetary scientist at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. DART is a NASA mission to demonstrate deflecting an asteroid, moving an asteroid in space by purposely crashing a spacecraf
stanley becher t into it, Chabot said.She says there arent any asteroids that are a threat to Earth in the foreseeable future, but these are the first steps in case humans need to deflect an asteroid in the distant future. Definitely want to make sure we don t go the way of the dinosaurs, Chabot said.DART, which stands for Double Asteroid Redirect Test, is on a 10-month flight to hit an asteroid system orbiting the sun. It launched from California Tuesday night. There s Didymos, it s about 780 meters or half a mile, and there s Dimorphos, which is a little moon and it goes around it every 11 hours 55 minutes like clockwork a
stanley cup nd DART is going to come in really fast at fifteen thousand miles per hour, and it s going to slam into an Dimorph
stanley cup usa os that little moon, Chabot said. And it s going to just deflect slightly how the moon goes around that larger asteroid by about one percent. Chabot says the spacecraft is about 100 times smaller than the little moon 鈥?like a golf cart hitting something the size of a sports stadium鈥?just enough to change its course. Jay McMahon is a professor in the Smead Aero