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2C THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 2015 HISTORIC PHOTO OF THE WEEK Courtesy of Cannon Beach History Center and Museum Sailors stand near the wreck of the Glenesslin. Whiskey was the culprit By ELAINE MURDY-TRUCKE For The Daily Astorian been hittin’ it pretty heavy, It was a beautiful sunny day Oct. 1, 1913. Residents, ally calm fall day. As Bartels ty. nesslin came in at Neahkahnie Courtesy of Cannon Beach History Center and Museum Sailors stand near the wreck of the Glenesslin. and it was a perfect match the first scientific studies said. said. AP Photo/ESA The image comprised of four images taken with the navigation camera on Rosetta and released by the European Space Agency ESA Nov. 20, shows comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko from a distance of 26 miles from the center of the com- et. The mystery of where Earth´s water came from has gotten murkier, with astronomers essentially eliminating one of the chief suspects: comets. The European Space Agency´s Rosetta space probe closely examined the type of comet that some scientists theorized could have brought water to our planet 4 billion years ago. It found water, but the wrong kind. E N Coming up on our H O U R S • 2 4 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY • • O P heavier than Earth’s. But E K W E • 7 D A Y S A of SERVING THE W ARRENTON eeds- n n o i t a t r o p s n a r t C all us for your appy! w e w ill m ake you h Astoria, Warrenton 503-325-5818 Long Beach, WA 360-665-3500 Online: Journal Science: http://www.sciencemag.org; European Space Agency’s Rosetta probe: http://roset- ta.esa.int R O Y A L C AB L.L.C. AREA ! Locally Owned & Operated by Travis Weichal, since 1996 L.L.C. • SMOKE FREE • BIKE RACKS ON ALL VEHICLES ww w . royalcab . net