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 Neighbors gasped when authorities showed them photos of the inside of the Southern California ranch-style home: Crates of grenades, mason jars of white, explosive powder and jugs of volatile chemicals that are normally the domain of suicide bombers. stanley flasche Prosecutors say Serbian-born George Jakubec quietly packed the home with the largest amount of homemade explosives ever found in one location in the U.S. and was running a virtual bomb-making factory in his suburban neighborhood. How the alleged bank robber obtained the chemicals and what he planned to do with them remain mysteries.Now authorities face the risky task of getting rid of the explosives. The property is so dangerous and volatile that that they have no choice but to burn the home to the ground this week in a highly controlled operation involving dozens of firefighters, scientists and hazardous material and pollution experts.Authorities went into the home aft stanley cup er Jakubec was arrested, but encountered a maze of floor-to-ceiling junk and explosives that included 13 unfinished shrapnel grenades.Bomb experts pulled out about nine pounds of explosive material and detonated it, but they soon realized it was too dangerous to contin stanley cup ue given the quantity of hazardous substances. A bomb-disposing robot was ruled out because of the obstacle of all the junk Jakubec hoarded.        That left only one option - burn the home down.San Marcos Fire Chief Todd Newman acknowledges it is no small feat: Authorities have never dealt with destroy Rtqh This Ghostly, Abandoned NYC Island Could Become a Special Needs School
 When sending spacecraft to Mars, the current, preferred method involves shooting spacecraft towards Mars at full-speed, then performing a braking maneuver once the ship is close enough to slow it down and bring it into orbit.     Above: Artist   depiction of the Mars Curiosity Rover starting its line of entry, descent, and landing on Mars. A new proposal for sending craft to Mars could save money and offer more flexib stanley quencher le launch windows. Credit: NASA Known as the Hohmann Transfer method, this type of maneuver is known to be effective. But it is also quite expensive and relies very heavily on timing. Hence why a new idea is being pr stanley flask oposed which would involve sending the spacecraft out ahead of Mars ; orbital path and then waiting for Mars to come on by and scoop it up. This is what is known as Ballistic Capture, a new technique proposed by Professor Francesco Topputo of the Polytechnic Institute of Milan and Edward Belbruno, a visiting associated researcher at Princeton University and former member of NASA   Jet Propulsion Laboratory. In their research paper, which was published in arXiv Astrophysics in late October, they outlined the benefits of this method versus traditional ones. In addition to cutting fuel costs, ballistic capture would also provide some flexibility when it comes to launch windows. Above: MAVEN was launched into a Hohmann Transfer Orbit with periapsis  stanley shop at Earth   orbit and apoapsis at the distance of the orbi