Interessant artikel over de enige x ray telescoop, waarvoor het budget gereduceerd wordt van 40 miljoen dollar naar 5 miljoen dollar, met interessante ontdekkingen over zwarte gaten, hoe ze omschreven worden en de foto's erbij zonder sterren, fascinating en zonde, 1 zoń flut raket van elon musk, exploderend vuurwerk kost veel meer dan deze top telescoop waarmee wel nieuwe zaken ontdekt worden, elon musk is een domme narcistische pummel, een ego trippend lawaaiig varkentje, dat door financiële handigheid te rijk is geworden dan goed is voor planeet aarde, zoals er veel teveel op deze aardkloot zijn
https://www.yahoo.com/news/chandra-x-ray-spacecraft-may-100001384.html
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4,300-year-old Egyptian tomb with stunning wall paintings was burial place of priestess and royal official
The mud-brick tomb is known as a mastaba, a rectangular structure with a flat roof and sloping sides. Inside, the team found wall paintings depicting scenes of life in ancient Egypt, such as donkeys threshing grain by trampling over it, ships sailing the Nile river, and goods being sold at a market, the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities said in a statement.
Hieroglyphic inscriptions found on the tomb's walls say the burial belongs to a man named Seneb-Neb-Af and his wife Idet. The inscriptions state that Idet was a priestess of Hathor — a sky goddess associated with sensuality, maternity and music — while Seneb-Neb-Af held several positions in the royal palace that involved dealing with the administration of tenants.
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It's hard to know exactly what duties Seneb-Neb-Af had, Stephan Seidlmayer, an archaeologist with the German Archaeological Institute who is leading excavations at the site, told Live Science. A nearby town was controlled by the palace, and he may have decided who got to live there and been in charge of administering funds for the community, Seidlmayer said in an email.
The date of the site was determined based on the style and content of the inscriptions, the design of the mastaba and the style of the pottery, Seidlmayer said. He noted that the couple probably lived in the late fifth dynasty or early sixth dynasty, around 4,300 years ago. At this time, pyramids were still being constructed in Egypt, but they were smaller than those that had been built in the fourth dynasty at places like Giza.