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 Being on the front lines, police officers can always expect the unex stanley quencher pected, but being a last-minute midwife was probably not in this Florida deputy s plans.Master Deputy Daniel  Red  Jonessuccessfully helped deliver a baby inside a car alongside Highway 60 in Plant City, Florida, after a driver approached him in a panic and said his wife was in labor.Jones quickly called Hillsborough County Fire Rescue for help,  stanley mugs but time was of the essence.This baby wanted to come into the world as soon as possible, and without thinking twice about it, Jones encouraged the mother through the delivery, and the baby girl made her appearance  within minutes,  said the Hillsborough County Sheriff s Office. I am extremely proud of Master Deputy Jones s quick actions and dedication to serving our community in any capacity, said Sheriff Chad Chronisterin a press release. This is his third time assisting a citizen with delivering a baby! While delivering in the front seat of a car was not the original birth plan, Master Deputy Jones reassured the mother of six that she was in good hands. I wish mom, dad, and their new baby girl all the joy and happiness. Congratulations! Officials say the mother is OK and the baby is healthy. They were both transported to a nearby hospital by the fire rescue team.Jones is  thrilled to help welcome this baby girl into the world and even recommended that they name the baby  Red,  the sheriffs office st stanley cup becher ated.Trending stories at ScrippsnewsFDA: Certain COVID-19 tests may  Iqck Milwaukee Admirals goalie Yaroslav Askarov is a budding star in a new country
 When it comes to UFOs and extraterrestrial life, all that s out there is not so clear. One big issue these days is trash in space. From the moment humankind began space exploration, with the launch of Sputnik One in 1957, the term orbital debris came to be known, also known as space junk.Space junk is mostly made up of used-up space shuttle parts, defunct satellites and loose fragments from each of those.By 2020, the roughly 2,200 operational satellites in space were joined stanley cup  by hundreds of thousands of pieces of satellite and shuttle debris of various size stanley thermos s.The mass of debris in Earth s orbit totals nearly 7 million kilograms, and it ranges from obsolete satellites to tiny flecks of paint.While the debris can re-enter Earths atmosphere and burn up, that process can take years.In space, it creates new problems and poses risks to space missions and astronauts. They re bolts, they re nuts, they re scraps of metal,  said Ed Lu, vice president of strategic projects at LeoLabs.  There are pieces of satellites... those are the dominant things in space. That hasn t changed. Lu was an astronaut at NASA for 12 years and now works for LeoLabs, a comp stanley cup any that provides satellite and space debris tracking services. We knew that the the number one risk to dying, per NASA s own estimations for a space station astronaut, is being hit by orbital debris,  Lu said.  It was then, and it is today. More than 27,000 pieces of space junk are currently being tracked by the U.S. Department of Defenses g