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prior to the new horizons revealing of the hydra here, we were uncertain hugh big hydra was. it could have been from 20 miles across to almost 100 miles across. new horizons has made it easy. just count the number of pixels across. 28 by 19 miles. the elongated object, hydra is not a planet. but 30% larger in one dimension than another. this is very interesting. you see variations in the brightness across the surface. if you go to the next slide, this shows -- what we did here is sub-sample the image by a factor of four. it's four times sub-sampled to take away the pixelated look. and overlay contours showing the brightness, changes, and we took cuts across to measure the approximate places where you have the longest dimensions, in the green and the shorter dimension in the yellow. the surface of hydra is surprisingly large. it's about 45% reflectivity. about 45% of the sunlight gets reflected away. that can only mean that the hydra surface is composed primarily of water. the only way to get it that bright. that's cool. [ laughter ] it's intermediate in brightness between sha
prior to the new horizons revealing of the hydra here, we were uncertain hugh big hydra was. it could have been from 20 miles across to almost 100 miles across. new horizons has made it easy. just count the number of pixels across. 28 by 19 miles. the elongated object, hydra is not a planet. but 30% larger in one dimension than another. this is very interesting. you see variations in the brightness across the surface. if you go to the next slide, this shows -- what we did here is sub-sample the...
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prior to the new horizons revealing of hydra here we were completely uncertain about how big hydra was. it could have been anywhere from 20 miles across to almost 100 miles across. new horizons has made it easy. just count the number of pixels across. 28 by 19 miles. the elongated object, hydra is not a planet. it's about 30% larger in one dimension than in the other. there's some very interesting things about hydra. you see some variations in the brightness across the surface. if you can go to the next slide. this shows -- and what we did here was actually subsample the image by a factor of four from the native so it's four times subsampled to, you know, take away that pixel ated look. and overlay contours showing the brightness, changes, and we took cuts across to measure the approximate places where you have the longest dimensions, in the green, and the shorter dimension in the yellow. the surface of hydra is surprisingly large. you know, it's about 45% reflectivity reflectivity. about 45% of the sunlight gets reflected away. that can only mean that hydra's surface is probably compo
prior to the new horizons revealing of hydra here we were completely uncertain about how big hydra was. it could have been anywhere from 20 miles across to almost 100 miles across. new horizons has made it easy. just count the number of pixels across. 28 by 19 miles. the elongated object, hydra is not a planet. it's about 30% larger in one dimension than in the other. there's some very interesting things about hydra. you see some variations in the brightness across the surface. if you can go to...
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the surface of hydra is surprisingly large, about 45% reflectivity. about 45% of the sunlight gets reflected a way, and that can only mean that hydra's surface is probably composed primarily of water-ice. that is the only way to get it that bright, and that is cool. [laughter] >> it is intermediate brightness between karen and pluto. we have some more observations of hydra, so we are looking forward to those. it is great, we have already seen hydra revealed, and it looks very interesting. thank you. [applause] >> will grundy leads our composition team and is going to report some results. >> the ralph instrument is the instrument we are relying on mostly for surface compositions, and it is composed of two parts, the color camera and interest -- in frustration -- infrared -- what i'm showing you is some data that came down in the failsafe data set that came down overnight between the 12th and 13th. this is a little earlier. this is a base map showing did you -- showing you the geometry. could i have the next timestamp? this is an overlay of lisa data, s
the surface of hydra is surprisingly large, about 45% reflectivity. about 45% of the sunlight gets reflected a way, and that can only mean that hydra's surface is probably composed primarily of water-ice. that is the only way to get it that bright, and that is cool. [laughter] >> it is intermediate brightness between karen and pluto. we have some more observations of hydra, so we are looking forward to those. it is great, we have already seen hydra revealed, and it looks very interesting....
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a complaint from water utilities from water utility says plotter from hydra was delivered to hidden valleyle occasions. between 2013 and 2015. jason pierre-paul having his finger amputated after his accident last weekend. he made the decision to hasten his recovery before the upcoming event. back to the morning's top stories on the floor of the stock exchange for four hours. officials say no foul play was involved and instead blame it on technical issues. joining us right now is cybersecurity expert
a complaint from water utilities from water utility says plotter from hydra was delivered to hidden valleyle occasions. between 2013 and 2015. jason pierre-paul having his finger amputated after his accident last weekend. he made the decision to hasten his recovery before the upcoming event. back to the morning's top stories on the floor of the stock exchange for four hours. officials say no foul play was involved and instead blame it on technical issues. joining us right now is cybersecurity...
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hydra is not, i think description because they really do change their genetics and dan very quickly.w is it that your flagship software has to the a name, correct? talk about what it does. >> falcon host is really a platform designed to, really recreate nextgen end point technology. unfortunately the rest of the industry is focused on signatures. we think about signatures we focus on knowing the malware. knowing malware is actually bad. we look at attack patterns that don't rely on signatures. we find signatures where others can't. liz: gene, $100 million is no small chunk of change. this was your first foray into cybersecurity? what about cloud strike that -- crowd strike attracted your attention? >> crowd strike is the first investment in the security space. we were excited about the company's mission and its ability to really help enterprises protect end points and their security perimeter that is differentiated to most companies we see out there in the security space. out investment comes on heels of very extensive review leveraging what google knows about security to identify th
hydra is not, i think description because they really do change their genetics and dan very quickly.w is it that your flagship software has to the a name, correct? talk about what it does. >> falcon host is really a platform designed to, really recreate nextgen end point technology. unfortunately the rest of the industry is focused on signatures. we think about signatures we focus on knowing the malware. knowing malware is actually bad. we look at attack patterns that don't rely on...
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i want to show our audiences the image of hydra, the outer most moon.hey are low res but we can learn something from this right? >> yeah. i saw that the nasa's head said they would release higher resolution images and this is pix le ated and they had to zoom in. it is a small moon 28 by 19 miles. it is pretty tiny. almost a comet, almost you know? >> very tiny. this journey was started 9 1/2 years ago. what i find fascinating is in the past ten years technology has changed. how much has technology sort of advanced since then in terms of the sort of images we would be getting? >> you are right. in ten years certainly the sensor imagery technology has advanced. a new spacecraft of this type would have more capability. you know these are the highest quality images and measurements we have ever had of pluto because we have been able to get that close. the spacecraft passed within 7800 miles of pluto. that sounds like a big distance but not when you consider the journey there was 3 billion miles. >> why is that 7800 miles away. why can't it get closer? >> it
i want to show our audiences the image of hydra, the outer most moon.hey are low res but we can learn something from this right? >> yeah. i saw that the nasa's head said they would release higher resolution images and this is pix le ated and they had to zoom in. it is a small moon 28 by 19 miles. it is pretty tiny. almost a comet, almost you know? >> very tiny. this journey was started 9 1/2 years ago. what i find fascinating is in the past ten years technology has changed. how much...
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hydra activity, 11,000 feet tall. i am wondering today in the mission operations room how that feels to see ishis come down command to open it and no that yesterday you had one and now you have something ten times better and tomorrow it will get better's. [laughter] >> a lot of questions. you don't understand anything. honestly a few days before most of the purchasing. finally getting tofinally getting to the safer we can see geography and topography. now i can characterize the individuals something close to bedlam. particularly today. particularly today, our biggest challenge. living on less sleep. imagery came down. just before 6:00 a.m. began nine hours later. more data coming down today. many times it is wrong to work with the data and discuss. within the next time we come back and talk to you, a week later still. this is our off the press. i don't think anyone of us could have imagined. >> this is what we came for. >> physics easily came for. >> take us home. >> last week i was surprised by the difference in colo
hydra activity, 11,000 feet tall. i am wondering today in the mission operations room how that feels to see ishis come down command to open it and no that yesterday you had one and now you have something ten times better and tomorrow it will get better's. [laughter] >> a lot of questions. you don't understand anything. honestly a few days before most of the purchasing. finally getting tofinally getting to the safer we can see geography and topography. now i can characterize the...
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out of anbar have some confidence that when the isis is out they won't be given instructions from hydra alarm rate or the shia emissions -- delicious -- militias. that is a part of that strategy. it's bottom-up and inside out and there's an outside in part that involves regional allies and for each of these conflicts iraq, syria all the other ones libya it is going to take a commitment by the united states, russia, saudi arabia, iran and somehow there's going to have to be a formula and we are going to have to live in a world where those powers can sit around the table and come up with agreements that they are prepared to back up. i think those are the two elements on how you would make this work in iraq. i think it's going to take discipline and time. it's probably the job of the next president of the united states but i think when it comes that is what it will look like. >> in a comment here steve? >> i would add that i become concerned over the last several years that we as a country have lost their ability to develop what i call a tapestry of policy policy. in other words all of us
out of anbar have some confidence that when the isis is out they won't be given instructions from hydra alarm rate or the shia emissions -- delicious -- militias. that is a part of that strategy. it's bottom-up and inside out and there's an outside in part that involves regional allies and for each of these conflicts iraq, syria all the other ones libya it is going to take a commitment by the united states, russia, saudi arabia, iran and somehow there's going to have to be a formula and we are...
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a complaint from water utilities from water utility says plotter from hydra was delivered to hidden valley ranch on multiple occasions. between 2013 and 2015. jason pierre-paul having his finger amputated after his accident last weekend. he made the decision to hasten his recovery before the upcoming event. back to the morning's top stories on the floor of the stock exchange for four hours. officials say no foul play was involved and instead blame it on technical issues. joining us right now is cybersecurity expert and ceo j.d. chari. good to have you on the program. when they kick it off with your reasoning for yesterday. it wasn't cyberattacks but it was really eerie. you had a glitch at the new york stock exchange, and "the wall street journal" as well. >> certainly if there was ever an indication of a cyberpearl harbor, was indicative of the carrier going down, the new york stock exchange having issues. the glass half-full looks at this as a dress rehearsal should we have a major cyberattack on foreigners toil affecting our critical systems. a good lesson learned from all of this. if t
a complaint from water utilities from water utility says plotter from hydra was delivered to hidden valley ranch on multiple occasions. between 2013 and 2015. jason pierre-paul having his finger amputated after his accident last weekend. he made the decision to hasten his recovery before the upcoming event. back to the morning's top stories on the floor of the stock exchange for four hours. officials say no foul play was involved and instead blame it on technical issues. joining us right now is...
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they were called the hydra group that we shut down last year. these are things we're wrestling with because the account access creates vulnerability for consumers and can cause them to be trapped in these loans. and they may not appreciate what's happening when it's in the fine print. it's something we're trying to think carefully about, but we're aware of and sensitive and concerned about the same problem that i think you just described as we're trying to work through the issues. >> thank you for your efforts to wrestle with this issue. it matters a lot to a family whether or not they asquare a payday loan -- acquire a payday loan under a 36% cap or whether they respond to the text message or phone call and end up with a 500% interest loan from a group that's operating with no accountability and reaches in and just -- and takes money without authorization. there has to be a solution to this. i've suggested several in my stopping abuse and fraud, electronic lending act, the safe act, in 2013. i continue to look for a way for fair lending to happ
they were called the hydra group that we shut down last year. these are things we're wrestling with because the account access creates vulnerability for consumers and can cause them to be trapped in these loans. and they may not appreciate what's happening when it's in the fine print. it's something we're trying to think carefully about, but we're aware of and sensitive and concerned about the same problem that i think you just described as we're trying to work through the issues. >>...
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check on the elderly and make sure your pets are hydra >>> good tuesday morning.ll. we're getting ready for a warm-up, too. but it takes a couple of days before it gets here so enjoy the mild weather now. temperatures are in the lower 60s. we still have the low morning clouds that will clear out to give us some sunshine as we go through the day. and a high of 84 degrees in the south bay peninsula. 79 degrees. 74 in the east bay, while the tri-valley today reaches 88 degrees. and once again, the heat will be peaking as we head into thursday. >> that's your latest weather. >> thank you, al. >> up next, what el chapo's escape is revealing about the secret drug tunne binge eating disorder, or b.e.d., isn't just overeating. it's a real medical condition. and while the exact cause is unknown, certain chemicals in the brain may play a role. b.e.d. is also the most common eating disorder in u.s. adults. hi, i'm monica seles. when i binged, i wasn't in control. i never felt satisfied no matter what the quantity was. afterwards i felt so upset with myself. to learn more abo
check on the elderly and make sure your pets are hydra >>> good tuesday morning.ll. we're getting ready for a warm-up, too. but it takes a couple of days before it gets here so enjoy the mild weather now. temperatures are in the lower 60s. we still have the low morning clouds that will clear out to give us some sunshine as we go through the day. and a high of 84 degrees in the south bay peninsula. 79 degrees. 74 in the east bay, while the tri-valley today reaches 88 degrees. and once...