The Tianwen-2 probe launched early Thursday from southern China aboard the workhorse Long March 3-B rocket. The probe will collect samples from the asteroid 2016HO3 and explore the main-belt comet 311P, which lies even farther from Earth than Mars, according to the China National Space Administration.
“But if you want to be in a winning position,” Reid said, “sometimes you might have to sacrifice.” ___lowered his head to drive into the lane with a determination that was missing in the last game, muscling his 6-foot-9, 255-pound frame against slender Oklahoma City star
before pulling up and draining a 10-footer.With Minnesota’s lead at 34 points late in the third quarter, the Target Center crowd was roaring with an intensity sustained from start to finish on Saturday night.After the Thunder called timeout, Randle strutted to midcourt, raised his arms and shouted repeatedly at the frenzied fans: “We home now!”
The Timberwolves made quite an entrance in the Western Conference finals, even if their 143-101 victoryRandle’s performance was the epitome of the response.
“The home energy had me going today,” said Randle, who had 24 points on 9-for-15 shooting with four rebounds, three assists — and no turnovers. “It gave me a lot of juice. I just wanted to feed off of that energy. I know our team feeds off of it. I was just having fun out there.”
After averaging 24 points on 52% shooting over the 11 games of these, with her anthemic “New Day Will Rise.”
Eurovision has a reputation for campy europop with nonsense lyrics — past winners include “La, La, La” and “Boom Bang-a-Bang.” But It has also produced some enduring pop classics. And it helped make stars of performers including ABBA — winners in 1974 with “Waterloo” — Celine Dion, Austrian drag performerand Italian rock band
This year’s finalists range from Lithuanian emo rockers Katarsis to a power ballad Spanish diva Melody andCampiness, humor and double entendres abound. “Espresso Macchiato” is a comic ode to Italian stereotypes performed by Estonia’s Tommy Cash. Miriana Conte sings for Malta with the double entendre-filled “Serving” -- performed on a set including a glitter ball and giant lips, it is classic Eurovision.