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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Moon Rise Time

Moon Rise Time
Meteor activity in general increases in October when compared to September. A major shower (the Orionids) is active most of the month along with many minor showers. Both branches of the Taurids become more active as the month progresses, providing slow, graceful meteors to the nighttime scene. The Orionids are the big story of the month reaching maximum activity on the 22nd. This display can be seen equally well from both hemispheres which definitely helps out observers located in the sporadic-poor southern hemisphere this time of year.

During this period the moon reaches its last quarter phase on Thursday October 20th. At this time the moon will lie ninety degrees west of the sun and will rise near midnight local daylight time (LDT). This weekend the waning gibbous moon will rise during the early evening hours and will effectively ruin the late evening and early morning hours with intense moonlight. One could watch for meteors during the early evening hours between dusk and moonrise. Unfortunately at this time of night activity will be low. The estimated total hourly rates for evening observers this week is near two as seen from the northern hemisphere and one as seen from the southern hemisphere. For morning observers the estimated total hourly rates should be near eight as seen from mid-northern latitudes and six from mid-southern latitudes. The actual rates will also depend on factors such as personal light and motion perception, local weather conditions, alertness and experience in watching meteor activity. Rates are reduced during this period due to the intense moonlight.

The radiant (the area of the sky where meteors appear to shoot from) positions and rates listed below are exact for Saturday night/Sunday morning October 15/16. These positions do not change greatly day to day so the listed coordinates may be used during this entire period.

Detailed descriptions of each shower will continue when the moonlight situation improves.The following showers are expected to be active this week:

Rates and positions are exact for Saturday night/Sunday morning.

The list below presents a condensed version of the expected activity this week. Rates and positions are exact for Saturday night/Sunday morning.

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Kelly Thomas

Kelly Thomas

The autopsy results from the death of Kelly Thomas, a schizophrenic drifter who was allegedy beaten to death by Fullerton, California police will be announced today by Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas.

Rackauckas will also announce whether he will file charges against the officers involved in Thomas’ death, following the office’s investigation. The confrontation with police took place at a municipal bus station on July 5, with Thomas dying in the hospital five days later. This press conference comes weeks after the Fullerton police refused to answer questions about the case.

Regardless of today’s announcements, Thomas’ death is a case study of how ubiquitous phones with cameras and the Internet are transferring power from the government, police, and the media to the masses. Images and word of the beating spread not because of official communications but by viral cell phone video of the incident and a horrific hospital photo taken by his father of Thomas in a coma.

After the photo and video were released, the Fullerton community reacted in outrage at city council meetings and at protests outside the Fullerton police department. Whatever charges are filed (or not) today, the death of Kelly Thomas will remain an example of how new media is changing the old guard.Kelly Thomas, the mentally ill homeless man from Fullerton who was beaten and repeatedly shocked with a stun gun during his arrest, authorities said Wednesday.

Orange County District Attorney Tony Rackauckas said Officer Manuel Ramos was charged with one count each of second-degree murder and involuntary manslaughter in the death of 37-year-old Thomas after a violent confrontation on July 5 with officers. Ramos faces a maximum sentence of 15 years to life in state prison if he's convicted, according to a press release from the district attorney's office.

Police Cpl. Jay Cicinelli was charged with one count each of involuntary manslaughter and excessive force. Cicinelli could face four years in state prison.

Rackauckas said the case is being brought against the officers after review of evidence, including video tapes from "from two cell phones; the surveillance video from the Fullerton Transportation Center—the pole camera there; 151 witnesses; police reports written by all of the involved Fullerton Police personnel; medical reports; examination of physical evidence, such as batons and tasers." Rackauckas said the coroner's report released Tuesday also contributed to the charge.

Ramos’ attorney, John Barnett, told KPCC’s Larry Mantle that the district attorney took an unprecedented step with these charges.

“Officer Ramos is not guilty of any crime whatsoever," said the Barnett, who also represented LAPD officer Theodore Briseno in the Rodney King beating case almost 20 years ago.

"He was merely doing his job. He was confronted with a person who was violent had been violent and simply did his job and for that he’s being prosecuted with murder and that’s just wrong."

The prosecutors said Thomas was acting "in self-defense, in pain and in a state of panic. His numerous pleas of 'I'm sorry,' 'I can't breathe,' 'Help' 'Dad' — all to no avail. Screams, loud screams, didn't help."

In response to the charges Thomas' father Ron said he was elated. "This is really what I wanted. At least two of them, and we have two of them.”

Rackauckas said in Orange County the law enforcement is generally trusted, "They're hardworking, they make daily sacrifices to protect and to serve our community. We must do everything that we can to ensure that we protect this trust, including, if necessary, prosecuting police officers who violate the law."

Six officers were placed on paid administrative leave after the incident that occurred while police were investigating reported vehicle break-ins at a transit hub.

Thomas died five days after his July 5 arrest, after being disconnected from life-support machines. His death touched off a firestorm in Fullerton, including an effort to recall three City Council members.
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