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Do you not intend to do so. Do do do come. Sarah and I and all the rest of the good people will wellcome you with hearts larger and warmer than ever. Lucy I thank you for your present of the Liberator. I have read carefully every number but the last, and that will be forwarded to me from home. It contains many good things, some noble ones some sweet ones, and some bitter ones.
The Editor certainly shows skill and tact in his selections and the hardest sayings are sure to find an antidote near at hand. Will you please send them now to Oberlin for notwithstanging all your "dont gos" I am here and will give my reasons for this hereafter. How busy you must be in your lectures about congressional proceedings and how hopeful the times are.
The world is going on to perfection and though the waters are turbid from agitation they will certainly settle to a calmer clearer purer state than they have ever been in before Poor Daniel Webster. Wm Day was too noble to be his grandson and it is better as it is. You are informed doubtless that we are having some trouble about our President and Principal here. Cook calls it all childs play but though it looks serious enough to me it seems not to be alarming.
Mrs Burk[e] will never be Principal again. President is to remain and if the world is turned upside down it will be for good. She is keeping house and seems to be quite comfortable there with her niece. I wish some of my good friends would give to her their allegiance to the little blind God and so become again "in maiden meditations fancy free" Ha ha! Do you agree with me? Thank you L. I would have heeded it but suspected you did not know all the circumstances.
First I was anxious to have my sister Ella come here and she probably would never have done so if I had not returned here this Spring. My Mother would never have consented to her coming alone.
She is the baby and Agusta was taken sick here. By the way she is much better, so much that we now think she will recover if she is careful. It is the cod liver oil that has done it. Again Providence did not open the way for me to go elsewhere. I had neither money nor health for this year, and was anxious to get through studying that I might commence acting. There are but few months longer and I shall be greatly profited by them every way.
Our studies have never been more interesting, Prof. We hope he will return soon. What shall I do Lucy when my studies are finished. I dont like the idea of teaching at all and am some in debt for my education. Please suggest something if you can. May be I shall go to Cincinatti but what can I do there at first. Work for the Lord and he'll board you is Prof. Finneys motto and I believe it but I must work better than I have done if I shall have to get in debt for a part of it. How glad I am that you are going to spend the summer at Providence and glader still that you are going to write.
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See event. The spacecraft, dubbed Lucy , will launch on Saturday Oct. Liftoff is scheduled for a. Lucy was an unusual challenge for Brian Sutter, a mission architect at aerospace company Lockheed Martin who designed the spacecraft's trajectory, since the team was looking to visit a class of object rather than a specific destination. But that was Sutter's second challenge. His first was to figure out how to get out to the Trojans at all, since no spacecraft has visited either entourage-like clump of the asteroids : the L4 swarm, which is located about 60 degrees ahead of Jupiter in its orbit, and the L5 swarm, which is found at same distance behind the giant planet.
As he looked at the solar system, Sutter came upon an elegant solution best described as a Trojan cycler. After launch, Lucy will swing by Earth twice to align itself properly, then trek out just past Jupiter's orbit. The outer lobe of this ellipse is carefully designed to align with the L4 swarm of Trojans as it passes through the same location, letting Lucy pick up its first four flybys.
During this outermost part of its orbit, Lucy will also become the solar-powered spacecraft to fly farthest from the sun.
The space agency's other missions to the giant-planet realm, such as the Galileo Jupiter probe and the Saturn-studying Cassini , have relied on nuclear power, which is more reliable in the darkness of the outer solar system.
Then Lucy will loop back into the inner solar system, making another pass of Earth — the first time a spacecraft will ever fly by Earth after having been in the outer solar system.
While the spacecraft is closest to Earth, Jupiter is in the same part of space that Lucy flew through during its first flybys. This Earth flyby will finetune Lucy's course back outward, and by the time it nears the opposite end of its path, it will again be at about the orbital distance of Jupiter , this time just as the L5 swarm that trails the giant planet sweeps through the same region of space.
In fact, the orbit is so stable that Lucy will continue looping between Jupiter's orbit and Earth, popping into the Trojan swarms on alternate passes, for about a million years, the mission team has calculated, giving it the nickname Trojan cycler.
NASA and the mission team more commonly show an orbital diagram that fixes Jupiter in place, which unstacks and twists the ellipses into interlocking figure 8s in a complicated pattern that Berry said the team calls the "pretzel diagram.
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