Friday 14 June 2013

The Chinese government successfully launched three "taikonauts"


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China's Shenzhou-10 spacecraft blasts off from the Jiuquan space centre in the Gobi Desert, June 11, 2013.
The Chinese government successfully launched three "taikonauts" into space Tuesday, in the country's fifth manned space launch since 2003.
Aboard the Shenzhou-10 spacecraft are two men – Nie Haisheng and Zhang Xiaoguang – and one woman, Wang Yaping.
The manned capsule was launched by a Long March-2F rocket around 5:38 p.m. local time, with eager liveblogging on social networks and by the media.
Chinese President Xi Jingping, who returned to China Sunday after a meeting with President Barack Obama in California, was on site at the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in the Gobi Desert south of Mongolia to wish the travelers luck.
"The mission's members carry a space dream of the Chinese nation, and represent the lofty aspirations of the Chinese people to explore space," Xi said at a ceremony, according to the Xinhua News Agency.
"On behalf of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, the State Council, the Central Military Commission, as well as people of all ethnic backgrounds across the country, I'm here to see you off," the leader added. "You made Chinese people feel proud of ourselves."
The Shenzhou-10 crew intends to dock with the experimental Tiangong 1 space station module during their 15-day mission. China launched that space station component in 2011 and intends to create a full-fledged space station by 2020. Since the 2001 demise Russia's space station, Mir, the International Space Station has been mankind's only permanent residence in space.
In addition to docking with Tiangong 1, the three crew members "will carry out outer space seminar activities for teenagers for the first time," according to The People's Daily.
After its mission, the Shenzhou-10 is expected to land somewhere in Inner Mongolia.

The first Chinese man sent into space was Yang Liwei, who orbited Earth aboard the Shenzhou-5 in 2003. The country's first woman in space was Liu Yang, who was part of the Shenzhou-9's crew in 2012. In addition to China, only the U.S. and Russian governments have independent space programs that have launched astronauts into space

Sunday 9 June 2013

 4 x .303 Browning machine guns in tail turret.
Nos. 420, 425 and 426 Squadrons. These squadrons returned to the UK in October 1943 to resume “ops” as Lancaster and Halifax Squadrons with 6 Group RCAF

No. 150 was disbanded (in Italy) early in October 1944, but re-formed in England a few weeks later as a Lancaster heavy-bomber squadron, and between 11th November 1944 and 25th April 1945

No. 150 was disbanded (in Italy) early in October 1944, but re-formed in England a few weeks later as a Lancaster heavy-bomber squadron, and between 11th November 1944 and 25th April 1945

Thursday 6 June 2013

Local communities offered more say over wind farms

Local communities offered more say over wind farms

The turbine sails of the Scout Moor Wind Farm in the South PenninesOnshore wind farms generated 3% of the UK's electricity supply in 2011

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Local communities are to be given more powers to block onshore wind farms, but also offered greater incentives to accept them, the government says.
Planning guidance in England will be changed to ensure local opposition can override national energy targets.
But the measures will see a five-fold rise in the benefits paid by developers to communities hosting wind farms.
The subsidies - worth about £100,000 a year from a medium-sized farm - could be used to reduce energy bills.
Alternatively, the money could pay for energy efficiencies in the host community or fund other local initiatives.
The government said the measures would ensure local communities had a greater stake in the planning process.
It said it expected the energy industry to improve its community benefit packages by the end of the year.
Protection of landscape
This increase will be from £1,000 per megawatt (MW) of installed capacity per year, to £5,000 per MW per year, for the lifetime of the wind farm.
This means a medium-sized 20 MW wind farm could produce a benefits package to the local community worth £100,000 a year.

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We want to give local communities a greater say on planning, to give greater weight to the protection of landscape, heritage and local amenity”
Eric PicklesCommunities and Local Government Secretary
It will be up to local communities and developers to decide how any money is spent.
For example, a similar scheme run by the wind farm company RES at its Meikle Carewe operation, near Aberdeen, will see local residents get £122 off their annual electricity bills.
Energy Secretary Edward Davey said: "It is important that onshore wind is developed in a way that is truly sustainable - economically, environmentally and socially - and today's announcement will ensure that communities see the windfall from hosting developments near to them, not just the wind farm".
The Department for Communities and Local Government will make sure local people have more say in the planning of wind farms and that the need for renewable energy does not automatically override the planning concerns of communities.
"We want to give local communities a greater say on planning, to give greater weight to the protection of landscape, heritage and local amenity," said Communities and Local Government Secretary Eric Pickles.
Planning approvals for wind farms in England have dropped in recent years, a situation the government is keen to turn around.
In 2008, about 70% of applications were approved, but approvals were down to 35% in 2012.
More than 4,000 turbines are in operation across the country, with almost 6,000 under or awaiting construction or in the planning system.
In 2011, onshore wind farms generated 3% of the UK's electricity supply, generating enough power for the equivalent of 2.5 million homes.
BBC deputy political editor James Landale says the coalition government wants to generate more renewable energy, but knows that onshore wind farms are hugely unpopular, so is aiming to shift the balance more in favour of local communities.
'Coalition tensions'
A Conservative source said the prime minister felt it was important to take local people into account so that if they did not want wind farms they could stop them.

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We want to see wind farm developers spend far more money on community investment than they are in England at present”
Paul MinerCampaign to Protect Rural England
But Lib Dem sources emphasised other changes, namely the increased subsidy from developers - a greater incentive for residents but also a greater cost for developers, our correspondent says.
He adds that the bottom line is that these changes will almost certainly mean fewer onshore wind farms and they will add to coalition tensions.
Maria McCaffery, chief executive of trade association RenewableUK, said the proposals would signal the end of many planned developments and that was "disappointing".
She said: "Developing wind farms requires a significant amount of investment to be made upfront. Adding to this cost, by following the government's advice that we should pay substantially more into community funds for future projects, will unfortunately make some planned wind energy developments uneconomic in England.
"That said, we recognise the need to ensure good practice across the industry and will continue to work with government and local authorities to benefit communities right across the country which are hosting our clean energy future."
Paul Miner, of the Campaign to Protect Rural England, welcomed the measures.
"We want to see a fairer and more open planning process, more discussions before planning applications are submitted... but we also want to see wind farm developers spend far more money on community investment than they are in England at present," he said.
"They're only spending typically half the amount in England that they spend in Scotland. "

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