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 Fort Campbell, KY  Two U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopters  HH-60  were involved in a training accident on Wednesday evening in Trigg County, Kentucky, resulting in the death of all nine U.S. soldiers who were on board.The accid stanley cup ent occurred at approximately 10:00 pm when the two helicopters were conducting a planned training exercise in and around the local Fort Campbell training area. This is a truly tragic loss for these families, our Division, and Fort Campbell. Our number one priority is caring for the families and the soldiers within our combat aviation brigade,  said Brig. Gen. John Lubas, the 101st Airborne Division  Air Assault  deputy commanding general for operations.The Army has deployed an aviation safety team from Fort Rucker, AL to conduct a thorough investigation into the accident.A stanley quencher ll soldiers were members of the 101st Combat Aviation Brigade based at Fort Campbell, KY. The identities of the deceased soldiers will be released once their families have been properly notified. Our entire Fort Campbell community is surging resources in support. Our thoughts and prayers are with these families and soldiers during this difficult time,  said Lubas. Tags101st101st Airborne DivisionBlackhawk H stanley termos elicopterFeaturedFort CampbellFort Campbell KYHelicopter CrashJohn Lubas  FacebookTwitterPinterestEmailPrint                                                                        Previous articleClarksville City Councilwoman for Ward 2 Deanna McLaughlin to hold Town Hall Meetin Pgzv American Red Cross says Rock and Roll up your Sleeve, Give Blood or Platelets
 Written by Jia-Rui CookNASA   Jet Propulsion LaboratoryPasadena, CA  The gauzy rings of Saturn and the dark side of  stanley termos the planet glow in newly released infrared images obtained by NASA   Cassini spacecraft.Looking at the Saturn system when it is backlit by the sun gives scientists a kind of inside-out view of Saturn that we don ;t normally see, said Matt Hedman, a participating scientist based at the University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho. The parts of Saturn   rings that are bright when you look at them from backyard telescopes on Earth are dark, and other parts that are typically dark glow brightly in this view.This colorized mosaic from NASA   Cassini mission shows an infrared view of t stanley usa he Saturn system, backlit by the sun, from July 19th, 2013.  NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona/Cornell The images are available here and here.It can be difficult for scientists to get a good look at the faint o vasos stanley uter F, E and G rings, or the tenuous inner ring known as the D ring when light is shining directly on them.That   because they are almost transparent and composed of small particles that do not reflect light well.What   different about this viewing geometry When these small particles are lit from behind, they show up like fog in the headlights of an oncoming vehicle.The C ring also appears relatively bright here; not because it is made of dust, but because the material in it  mostly dirty water ice  821