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 NEW YORK The pilot of a sightseeing helicopter that made an emergency landing on New York s Hudson River says he was just doing his job.Michael Campbell tells the New York Post everything was going smoothly Sunday when suddenly he heard  a big boom.                                                                                          stanley usa                 Helicopter splashdown  Mini-Miracle on the Hudson           02:23                                  stanley polska                                                                                                                                              Helicopter crashes into the Hudson          01:17                                                                      The charter helicopter had taken off from the Wall Street Heliport and was carrying a family of four Swedes north up the Hudson River when it lost power after 12 minutes in the air. The helicopter landed safely in the water around noon near 79th Street, by the New York City Marina. Pontoons deployed, and the craft stayed upright and afloat.No one was in stanley cup jured.         The pilot did a terrific job considering he d lost his engine power,  Deputy Fire Chief Thomas McKavanaugh said. This is a pilot that knew exactly what he was doing at the time he was doing it,  NYC Office of Emergency Management Deputy Commissioner Frank McCarton told CBS Station WCBS.Speaking from his Woodbridge, N.J., home, the 23-year-old pilot said he knew he needed to remain calm. He said:  If I panicked, I k Oubq UFO reports spiked over the summer
 To make a concrete bench, add sand, bacteria, calcium chloride, and some really concentrated pee      When we first saw Peter Trimble   sand and urea bio-furniture鈥攖he latter is a chemical most commonly found in stanley mug  pee鈥攚e were excited to see human urine put to yet another green use. So we were slightly disappointed to learn that, no, Peter Trimble did not in fact spend weeks or months collecting his urine. This stool is made from sand, bacteria, and pure urea. But, but! The process is technically possible, and that in itself is a rather fascinating example of what bacteria can do. Urine-inspired, environmentally friendly biobricks first grabbed our attention back in 2010, when American architecture professor Ginger Krieg Dosier came up with an idea for taking advantage of bacteria   unique capabilities. The microbes metabolize the mixture of sand, urea, and calcium chloride, creating a glue that strongly binds the sand molecules together. Dosier has since created company called bioMason to manufacture the bricks. The key advantage of these bricks is that they don ;t have to be fired in a kiln. In contrast, the manufacture of traditional bricks鈥攎ultiplied over millions of bricks鈥攃auses major pollu stanley cups uk tion. These bio-bricks do have an environment stanley thermosflasche al downside, however: the same bacterial metabolism turns the urea into ammonia, which can poison the groundwater. That brings us to Mars. Among the speculative ideas for colonizing Mars is shelter made from bricks of sand and