Sunday, November 30, 2014

NASA's Orion Spacecraft set for December 4th Launch - Clarksville Online




NASA - National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationWashington, D.C. – The processing of Orion and its United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket remains on course for a launch Thursday, December 4th, on the first flight test of the spacecraft design.


Working at Space Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, technicians and engineers head into Thanksgiving conducting a series of electrical and battery checks between the connections between the crew module, service module and Delta IV Heavy second stage.


NASA’s Orion spacecraft

NASA’s Orion spacecraft




The processing schedule also leaves room for more testing on Orion and its system if needed without impacting the launch schedule.

Orion will continue the Space Age tradition of taking mementos with it that will become treasured inspirations after the spacecraft returns from evaluating its systems high above Earth.


Find out what makes mementos ranging from patches and pins to Sesame Street items inspirational cargo for this flight at http://go.nasa.gov/1uWWnf4


The doors of the Mobile Servicing Tower were opened recently at Space Launch Complex 37 to reveal the Orion spacecraft atop the United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy that will carry the spacecraft into orbit. Orion’s crew module is underneath the Launch Abort System and nose fairing, both of which will jettison about six minutes, 20 seconds after launch.


The tower will be rolled away from the rocket and spacecraft 8 hours, 15 minutes before launch to allow the rocket to be fueled and for other launch operations to proceed December 4th.


Engineers and technicians prepping Orion for its first flight test December 4th began putting the finishing touches inside the crew cabin today and will continue the work through the weekend.


Although Orion will not carry any people on its flight test, it’s designed for astronauts, and engineers want to find out what conditions will be like inside the cabin as Orion travels through high radiation and extreme temperatures during this flight test.


Launch pad teams also will start on a lengthy list of closeout duties to make sure Orion and its vital instruments and recorders are ready for space. The steps will set the stage for the first launch week in Orion’s career.


The spacecraft and its United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket are on track to lift off Thursday at 7:05am EST, the opening of a 2 hour, 39-minute window for the day.




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Montgomery County Unemployment increases in October 2014 - Clarksville Online




Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce DevelopmentNashville, TN – Tennessee County unemployment rates for October 2014 show the rate decreased in 80 counties, increased in 10 counties, and remained the same in five counties.


Montgomery County’s unemployment rate increased 0.3 percent to 7.0, up from 6.7 in September.


Tennessee October 2014 Unemployment Graph



Knox County had the state’s lowest major metropolitan rate in October at 5.1 percent, down from 5.4 in September. Davidson County was 5.2 percent in October, down from 5.5 in September.

The Hamilton County October rate was 6.2 percent, down from 6.6 in September. Shelby County was 7.9 percent in October, down from 8.3 in September.


Tennessee’s unemployment rate for October was 7.1 percent, two tenths of one percentage point lower than the 7.3 September revised rate. The U.S. preliminary rate for October was 5.8 percent, down from 5.9 percent in September.


The state and national unemployment rates are seasonally adjusted while the county unemployment rates are not. Seasonal adjustment is a statistical technique that eliminates the influences of weather, holidays, the opening and closing of schools, and other recurring seasonal events from economic time series.


Specific county information for October is available on the Internet; http://www.tn.gov/labor-wfd/labor_figures/LaborOCT2014.pdf




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Gateway Chamber Orchestra's Winter Baroque set for December 7th - Clarksville Online




Gateway Chamber OrchestraClarksville, TN – The Gateway Chamber Orchestra presents Winter Baroque, Sunday, December 7th, at 3:00pm at the Madison Street United Methodist Church in Clarksville, TN.


Gregory Wolynec directing the Gateway Chamber Orchestra

Gregory Wolynec directing the Gateway Chamber Orchestra




Sponsored by Cumberland Bank & Trust, this popular holiday concert offers baroque classics and traditional Advent choral works, sung by the Gateway Chamber Choir.

Highlights of this matinee include the expressive Orchestral Suite No. 1 by J.S. Bach, as well as excerpts from Handel’s Messiah.


The performance concludes with a sing-along for audience members to join in singing some holiday carol favorites.


Tickets can be purchased by phone at 931.444.6240 or online at http://www.gatewaychamberorchestra.com


Ticket Prices


Adult – $15.00

Military/Student – $10.00

Family* – $40.00

Military Family*: $30.00

*Family includes two adults + unlimited children ~ Family tickets must be purchased at the box office or by phone.


About the Gateway Chamber Orchestra


The Gateway Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Gregory Wolynec, was formed in 2008 and is recognized as one of the leading new American ensembles. Comprised of professional musicians from Middle Tennessee and beyond, the GCO specializes in presenting traditional masterworks, overlooked treasures, and contemporary American compositions.


The GCO’s recordings have received critical acclaim in publications such as the American Record Guide and Fanfare Magazine. Engaging 5,000 Middle Tennessee students annually with classical music through free performances, innovative educational outreach, and interactive Children’s Concerts, the GCO is committed to building new audiences for tomorrow.


Visit gatewaychamberorchestra.com to learn more.




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NASA's Orion Spacecraft set for December 4th Launch - Clarksville Online




NASA - National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationWashington, D.C. – The processing of Orion and its United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket remains on course for a launch Thursday, December 4th, on the first flight test of the spacecraft design.


Working at Space Launch Complex 37 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, technicians and engineers head into Thanksgiving conducting a series of electrical and battery checks between the connections between the crew module, service module and Delta IV Heavy second stage.


NASA’s Orion spacecraft

NASA’s Orion spacecraft




The processing schedule also leaves room for more testing on Orion and its system if needed without impacting the launch schedule.

Orion will continue the Space Age tradition of taking mementos with it that will become treasured inspirations after the spacecraft returns from evaluating its systems high above Earth.


Find out what makes mementos ranging from patches and pins to Sesame Street items inspirational cargo for this flight at http://go.nasa.gov/1uWWnf4


The doors of the Mobile Servicing Tower were opened recently at Space Launch Complex 37 to reveal the Orion spacecraft atop the United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy that will carry the spacecraft into orbit. Orion’s crew module is underneath the Launch Abort System and nose fairing, both of which will jettison about six minutes, 20 seconds after launch.


The tower will be rolled away from the rocket and spacecraft 8 hours, 15 minutes before launch to allow the rocket to be fueled and for other launch operations to proceed December 4th.


Engineers and technicians prepping Orion for its first flight test December 4th began putting the finishing touches inside the crew cabin today and will continue the work through the weekend.


Although Orion will not carry any people on its flight test, it’s designed for astronauts, and engineers want to find out what conditions will be like inside the cabin as Orion travels through high radiation and extreme temperatures during this flight test.


Launch pad teams also will start on a lengthy list of closeout duties to make sure Orion and its vital instruments and recorders are ready for space. The steps will set the stage for the first launch week in Orion’s career.


The spacecraft and its United Launch Alliance Delta IV Heavy rocket are on track to lift off Thursday at 7:05am EST, the opening of a 2 hour, 39-minute window for the day.




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Montgomery County Unemployment increases in October 2014 - Clarksville Online




Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce DevelopmentNashville, TN – Tennessee County unemployment rates for October 2014 show the rate decreased in 80 counties, increased in 10 counties, and remained the same in five counties.


Montgomery County’s unemployment rate increased 0.3 percent to 7.0, up from 6.7 in September.


Tennessee October 2014 Unemployment Graph



Knox County had the state’s lowest major metropolitan rate in October at 5.1 percent, down from 5.4 in September. Davidson County was 5.2 percent in October, down from 5.5 in September.

The Hamilton County October rate was 6.2 percent, down from 6.6 in September. Shelby County was 7.9 percent in October, down from 8.3 in September.


Tennessee’s unemployment rate for October was 7.1 percent, two tenths of one percentage point lower than the 7.3 September revised rate. The U.S. preliminary rate for October was 5.8 percent, down from 5.9 percent in September.


The state and national unemployment rates are seasonally adjusted while the county unemployment rates are not. Seasonal adjustment is a statistical technique that eliminates the influences of weather, holidays, the opening and closing of schools, and other recurring seasonal events from economic time series.


Specific county information for October is available on the Internet; http://www.tn.gov/labor-wfd/labor_figures/LaborOCT2014.pdf




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Gateway Chamber Orchestra's Winter Baroque set for December 7th - Clarksville Online




Gateway Chamber OrchestraClarksville, TN – The Gateway Chamber Orchestra presents Winter Baroque, Sunday, December 7th, at 3:00pm at the Madison Street United Methodist Church in Clarksville, TN.


Gregory Wolynec directing the Gateway Chamber Orchestra

Gregory Wolynec directing the Gateway Chamber Orchestra




Sponsored by Cumberland Bank & Trust, this popular holiday concert offers baroque classics and traditional Advent choral works, sung by the Gateway Chamber Choir.

Highlights of this matinee include the expressive Orchestral Suite No. 1 by J.S. Bach, as well as excerpts from Handel’s Messiah.


The performance concludes with a sing-along for audience members to join in singing some holiday carol favorites.


Tickets can be purchased by phone at 931.444.6240 or online at http://www.gatewaychamberorchestra.com


Ticket Prices


Adult – $15.00

Military/Student – $10.00

Family* – $40.00

Military Family*: $30.00

*Family includes two adults + unlimited children ~ Family tickets must be purchased at the box office or by phone.


About the Gateway Chamber Orchestra


The Gateway Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Gregory Wolynec, was formed in 2008 and is recognized as one of the leading new American ensembles. Comprised of professional musicians from Middle Tennessee and beyond, the GCO specializes in presenting traditional masterworks, overlooked treasures, and contemporary American compositions.


The GCO’s recordings have received critical acclaim in publications such as the American Record Guide and Fanfare Magazine. Engaging 5,000 Middle Tennessee students annually with classical music through free performances, innovative educational outreach, and interactive Children’s Concerts, the GCO is committed to building new audiences for tomorrow.


Visit gatewaychamberorchestra.com to learn more.




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Cateway Chamber Choir, Clarksville TN, Cumberland Bank and Trust, Gateway Chamber Orchestra, GCO, Gregory Wolynec, Madison Street United Methodist Church, Middle Tennessee, Winter Baroque