It is a theory apopsis geniseos on the sun and generally the universe as you can imagine, through the little knowledge he has can someone with a lot of imagination, and it can be to exclude the possibility.The infinity of space outside the universal status quo in which we know, is something we do not know nor Malone will never know why we are just trapped in space and time, ie in our cosmic status quo.This vortex we suspect that we are a small universe in quotes, in a larger universe, which can neither be seen nor count it simply because we are locked into it.Here the theory Become universe within the universe.What happens within the solar system as we know, perhaps it is a microcosm of a larger dozens of suns, stars and not planets, but Suns, who could be said of course and the planets as we want alios.We know that life here on earth was born here after a conflict we had with the moon million years ago.But those who do not know is that the universe is our own created after a collision of two suns of many that exist, not in our universe, but in the larger universe.You can simply assume that our universe was created when two colliding suns who still burn!And it can not overturn the barrel, because it simply does not have data.As I said above we are trapped in the cosmic status quo and we can not escape because it is the large distance and time.It is exactly as it becomes the spoliation two sperm to be born a man, was born and our universe after the collision of two suns, like a small galaxies within the larger universe, with many suns, who wander far infinity, but we can not prove this because we are short of time and distance, and our knowledge of hundred years that we have around, not enough.
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Τρίτη 15 Μαΐου 2012
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U.S. navy video by Lt. Ian Schmidt. Released by Lt. j.g. Michael Hatfield. Navy Media Content Services (Video Provided Without Sound)
Remix of earlier video of the "Checkmates" of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 211 fly sorties during Enterprises's 21st deployment.
Δευτέρα 14 Μαΐου 2012
Astronomy Picture of the Day
Astronomy Picture of the Day
2012 April 8
Image Credit: Cassini Imaging Team, SSI, JPL, ESA, NASA
Explanation: How big is Jupiter's moon Io? The most volcanic body in the Solar System, Io (usually pronounced "EYE-oh") is 3,600 kilometers in diameter, about the size of planet Earth's single large natural satellite. Gliding past Jupiter at the turn of the millennium, the Cassini spacecraft captured this awe inspiring view of active Io with the largest gas giant as a backdrop, offering a stunning demonstration of the ruling planet's relative size. Although in the above picture Io appears to be located just in front of the swirling Jovian clouds, Io hurtles around its orbit once every 42 hours at a distance of 420,000 kilometers or so from the center of Jupiter. That puts Io nearly 350,000 kilometers above Jupiter's cloud tops, roughly equivalent to the distance between Earth and Moon. The Cassini spacecraft itself was about 10 million kilometers from Jupiter when recording the image data.
Image Credit & Copyright: Patrick Taschler
Image Credit & Copyright: Serge Brunier (TWAN)
Image Credit: Daniel Fernández (DANIKXT)
Image Credit: Hubble Heritage Team, ESA, NASA
Image Credit & Copyright: Daniel Lopez (El Cielo de Canarias)
Image Credit: Marek Nikodem (PPSAE)
Image Credit & Copyright: Juan Carlos Casado (TWAN)
Explanation: Venus and Jupiter will appear unusually close in the sky over the next month. The planetary conjunction will be easily visible to the unaided eye because Venus will appear brighter than any background star, and Jupiter will be nearly as bright. To see the near-alignment, simply look to the west after sunset. At their closest, on March 15, the two planets will appear only about three degrees apart. The planets will not be significantly closer in space - Venus will just be passing nearly in front of Jupiter as seen from the Earth. In the above image composite taken late last week from Catalonia, Spain, a bright crescent moon appears to the right of Venus, while Jupiter appears near the top of the image. The distant sun-illuminated spheres were photographed behind a sculpture depicting the legendary battle between a warrior and a dragon. A gallery of conjunction images is visible on the Asterisk -- APOD's discussion board. Please feel free to contribute. The next Jupiter-Venus conjunction will occur in May 2013.
Image Credit & Copyright: Rogelio Bernal Andreo (Deep Sky Colors)
Starchild Ερώτηση του μήνα για τον Μάρτιο 2000
Ερώτηση:
Τι είναι το έτος φωτός και πώς χρησιμοποιείται;Απάντηση:
Ένα έτος φωτός είναι μια μονάδα της απόστασης. Είναι η απόσταση που μπορεί να ταξιδέψει το φως σε ένα έτος. Φως κινείται με ταχύτητα περίπου 300.000 χιλιομέτρων (km) ανά δευτερόλεπτο. Έτσι, μέσα σε ένα χρόνο, μπορεί να ταξιδέψει περίπου 10 τρισεκατομμύρια χιλιόμετρα. Περισσότερα σ. recisely, ένα έτος φωτός ισούται με 9.500.000.000.000 χιλιόμετρα.
Γιατί θα θέλατε μια τέτοια μεγάλη μονάδα της απόστασης; Λοιπόν, στη Γη, ένα χιλιόμετρο μπορεί να είναι μια χαρά. Είναι λίγες εκατοντάδες χιλιόμετρα από τη Νέα Υόρκη στην Ουάσινγκτον, DC? Είναι μερικές χιλιάδες χιλιόμετρα από την Καλιφόρνια στο Μαίην. Στο σύμπαν, ο χιλιόμετρο είναι ακριβώς πάρα πολύ μικρή για να είναι χρήσιμες. Για παράδειγμα, η απόσταση μέχρι το επόμενο πλησιέστερο μεγάλο γαλαξία,ο γαλαξίας της Ανδρομέδας, είναι 21 τετράκις εκατομμύρια χιλιόμετρα. Αυτό είναι 21.000.000.000.000.000.000 χιλιόμετρα. Αυτό είναι ένας αριθμός τόσο μεγάλος ώστε να καθίσταται δύσκολο να γράψω και δύσκολο να ερμηνευθούν. Έτσι, οι αστρονόμοι χρησιμοποιούν άλλες μονάδες της απόστασης.
Σε μας ηλιακό σύστημα, έχουμε την τάση να περιγράφουν αποστάσεις όσον αφορά την αστρονομική μονάδα (AU). Η ΑΕ ορίζεται ως η μέση απόσταση μεταξύ της Γης και του Ήλιου. Είναι περίπου 150 εκατομμύρια χιλιόμετρα (93 εκατομμύρια μίλια). Ο υδράργυρος μπορεί να ειπωθεί για να είναι περίπου 1/3 των ΑΕ από τον Ήλιο και τον Πλούτωνα μέσο όρο περίπου 40 AU από τον Ήλιο. Η Αφρικανική Ένωση, ωστόσο, δεν είναι αρκετά μεγάλη από μια μονάδα, όταν αρχίσουμε να μιλάμε για τις αποστάσεις των αντικειμένων έξω από το ηλιακό μας σύστημα.
Για αποστάσεις σε άλλα μέρη του Γαλαξία μας (ή ακόμη περισσότερο), οι αστρονόμοι χρησιμοποιούν τις μονάδες του φωτός ή του χρόνου παρσέκ . Το έτος φωτός έχουμε ήδη καθοριστεί. Το παρσέκ είναι ίσο με το 3,3 έτη φωτός. Χρησιμοποιώντας το έτος φωτός, μπορούμε να πούμε ότι:
- Ο Καρκίνος σουπερνόβα υπόλοιπο είναι περίπου 4.000 έτη φωτός μακριά.
- Ο Γαλαξίας μας είναι περίπου 150.000 έτη φωτός.
- Ο γαλαξίας της Ανδρομέδας είναι 2,3 εκατομμύρια έτη φωτός μακριά.
The Flight Deck of Space Shuttle Endeavour
Astronomy Picture of the Day
Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer.2012 April 18
Image Credit & Copyright: Ben Cooper (Launch Photography), Spaceflight Now
Explanation: What would it be like to fly a space shuttle? Although the last of NASA's space shuttles has now been retired, it is still fun to contemplate sitting at the controls of one of the humanity's most sophisticated machines. Pictured above is the flight deck of Space Shuttle Endeavour, the youngest shuttle and the second to last ever launched. The numerous panels and displays allowed the computer-controlled orbiter to enter the top of Earth's atmosphere at greater than the speed of sound and -- just thirty minutes later -- land on a runway like an airplane. The retired space shuttles are now being sent to museums, with Endeavour being sent to California Space Center in Los Angeles, California, Atlantis to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex on Merritt Island, Florida, and Discovery to the Udvar-Hazy Annex of the National Air and Space Museum in Chantilly, Virginia. Therefore sitting in a shuttle pilot's chair and personally contemplating the thrill of human space flight may actually be in your future.
Tomorrow's picture: open space
http://360vr.com/2011/06/22-discovery-flight-deck-opf_6236/index.html
Κυριακή 13 Μαΐου 2012
ΙΠΤΑΜΕΝΟ BOAT
Hovercrafts that float slightly above surface are so last year. The Flying Hovercraft takes things to new heights.
It might be some sort of social status to own your own yacht, but who needs that boring ol’ thing when you can own something that can float atop water and fly? If you’re looking for a unique adventure without renting or going on some sort of vacation, look no further than the The Flying Hovercraft from Hammacher Schlemmer.
The hovercraft doesn’t just lift itself a few inches above water; this particular model has wings that can soar up to 20 inches above an all-terrain surface. The wings utilize powerful lift fans to speed up to 70 mph in the air using a liquid-cooled gasoline engine. A 34-inch fan in the back also helps maintain velocity and blows competitor hovercrafts literally out of the water. Lastly, a PVC cover will protect passengers from falling off the boat, wind whiplashes, or getting to heavily splashed by the water.
“Operating in fresh or saltwater and up to 30 percent inclines over sand, mud, grass, swamp, desert, ice, and snow, its wings and horizontal elevator enable pilots to simply hop over water- or land-based obstacles,” the product page states.
Weighing at 1,100 pounds, the hovercraft is made with as lightweight a material as possible with wood and carbon composite structure framing the boat. Though the product features a bright yellow shade, Hammacher Schlemmer says the product is customizable, and perhaps color is included in that design option.
Best of all, the Flying Hovercraft operates like a toy. The main controls are based on a joystick that the pilot pushes, twists, and pulls to accelerate, turn, and brake. It looks roomy enough to fit up to three passengers, four if you squeeze, as long as the overall weight does not exceed the safety precaution of 600 pounds. Despite the hovercraft’s power to fly, it still merely registers as a boat and pilots will have to have the appropriate license to operate it.
For the coolest gizmo in your neighborhood, fork up $190,000 to Hammacher Schlemmer and let your flying dreams come true. Visit the official product page for a video of the Flying Hovercraft in action.
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Read more: http://www.digitaltrends.com/lifestyle/is-it-a-boat-or-a-plane-the-flying-hovercraft-accomplishes-both-tasks/#ixzz1ugxhprmK
Σάββατο 12 Μαΐου 2012
SOLAR STORMS
Coronal mass ejection from monster sunspot AR 1476 due May 14
Sunspot AR 1476. Image Credit: NASA/SDO
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UPDATE MAY 12, 2012 1:15 P.M. CDT (18:15 UTC) Spaceweather.com is reporting that a coronal mass ejection, or CME, began racing away from the sun’s surface yesterday evening, according to U.S. clocks (May 11 at 6:54 p.m. CDT or 23:54 UTC). Moving at some 1,000 kilometers per second (600 miles per second), the fast-moving cloud of high energy solar particles will arrive in Earth’s vicinity on May 14 around 9:30 a.m. CDT (14:30 UTC). No ill effects to humans or Earth will occur, but satellites in orbit, telecommunications, and GPS, might be affected.
As you can see from the revised forecast track above, prepared by analysts at the Goddard Space Weather Lab, Earth (yellow dot) will receive a glancing blow from the CME. Mars (red dot) will be struck more directly.
This monster sunspot region has been witnessed by many from across Earth’s surface during this past week. It has released some M-class flares, such as the one shown below, but no CMEs until last night.
Check out the photographs below from photographers from around the globe.
MAY 11, 2012 10:17 CDT (15:17 UTC) Space weather forecasters at NOAA estimate a 75% chance of M-class solar flares and a 20% chance of X-flares during the next 24 hours from the large sunspot AR 1476. This sunspot is directly facing our planet, so if a flare does occur its effects on the space weather environment are likely to pass our way. NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center said today (May 11, 2012):
NOAA Region 1476, now right in the middle of the solar disk, continues to dissipate its energy in relatively small bursts of modest flares and weak CMEs. That output belies its appearance — large sunspots and entangled magnetic fields. Forecasters are vigilant. Watch here should things break loose.
What are the effects of a solar flare on Earth? These flares have been happening throughout human evolution. They’ve been happening for billions of years of Earth history. So there is no danger to our Earth or our human bodies. Our technology can take a hit, however, when a major flare occurs. Destructive effects might occur to satellites in orbit, power grids and GPS systems. Perhaps the most famous example of a solar flare causing a power failure occurred in 1989 in Quebec, when the power went out for nine hours due to a large solar flare.
This monster region of sunspots on the sun’s surface – AR 1476, as long as 10 planet Earths – has been turned in Earth’s direction this week. It has produced M-class solar flares already, including an M5-class solar flare on the morning of May 10, 2012. It might soon produce an X-flare, the most powerful kind of solar flare, scientists say.
Amateur astronomers are also watching this solar flare, and taking some wonderful photos of it, such as the beautiful photo below from Stefano De Rosa in the city of Turin in northern Italy.
The Space Weather Prediction Center has also been speaking of radio blackouts this week, caused by this flare and the EarthSky community on this website and our Facebook page has reported radio blackouts in various places in the world.
Jason Samenow of the Washington Post wrote earlier this week:
While the sunspot region is being called one of the largest in years – as long as 10 Earths and 60,000 miles wide, NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center notes it’s just one-third in area of the large regions of the Halloween Storms in 2003.
Another great photo came from Zlatan Merakov in Smolyan, Bulgaria.
Zlatan Merakov posted the image above on our Facebook page early this morning, saying:
AR 1476, one of the greatest sunspots I’ve ever observed, shot about one hour ago in visible light and compared in size to Earth, our planet.
VegaStar Carpentier in Paris posted this photo to our Facebook page this morning.
Stay tuned for more on this mighty sunspot region.
Bottom line: Sunspot region AR 1476 has produced an M5-class solar flare this morning (May 10, 2012), and might soon produce an X-flare, the most powerful kind of solar flare, scientists say. NOAA forecasters are estimating a 65% chance of more M-class flares and a 10% chance of X-flares during the next 24 hours.
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