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Παρασκευή 31 Μαΐου 2013

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Χαμος και πανικος απο τις σχολες στην Μυκονο!!

Πέμπτη 30 Μαΐου 2013

The World Should Know The Truth : Muslims Situation in Burma!!!



Topic: The World Should Know The Truth : Muslims Situation in Burma!!! (Read 5461 times)

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What in the hell is going on in Burma? And what is the international community doing about it?
Continuity of Massacre of Muslims of Burma by Budhists
More than 1000 Killed Yesterday – Please SHARE for the awakening.
20,000 Burmese Muslims were slaughtered last month in Myanmar. Where is the media???where are we !!!???
spread the news since the media doesnt …

MUSLIMS IN BURMAhttp://islampeace1.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/428800_430188750358926_1810340187_n.jpg

so much Sorry For sharing This Picture !! It is shocking but it is the truth. and our duty is to spread the truth message,

WHERE ARE THE MUSLIM UMMAH!? WHERE ARE THE ARABS!? WHERE ARE THE RICH GULF COUNTRIES!?


YA ALLAH YA ALLAH YA ALLAH

28000 Muslim Children, Woman and Man Killed in Burma.
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Where in the hell are you international community?!!

Burma muslim massacre:
See how the Jewish Controlled Media Works ….Thousand of Muslims Killed but No Media Highlighted them and on top of this the very women (aun sui) under whose nose these killings are going on got a NOBLE PRIZE…..May be Noble in there dictionary means Massacre.According to unofficial reports, more than 20,000 Muslims have been killed, tortured and displaced by the extremist Buddhists in Burma’s Rakhine province, the worst sectarian killing in this part of the world over the years, Pakistan Observer reported on July 13.The violence had killed 29 people in a day and displaced more than 30,000, said Htein Lin, secretary of the country’s Ministry for Border Affairs.
Around 2,500 houses have been burnt down, Reuters reported on 14th June. Meanwhile, The Telegraph reported on June 21 that more than 80 have been killed in Burma in the month said.

Neither International Organizations, NGO’s, Human Rights Organization, major countries nor Myanmar’s government has proposed a solution for the 800,000 Rohingya, who live in desperate conditions that resemble refugee camps and make up one of the largest groups of stateless people in Asia.

A Mass Protest in front of Burma Embassy New Delhi, against mass massacres of Muslims in Burma, SIO, WPI, JIH, along with other Political Parties. Still electronic media is silent.

Ομιλία Ν. Μιχαλολιάκου στην Κ.Ο. του Λαϊκού Σύνδεσμου - Χρυσή Αυγή

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Τετάρτη 29 Μαΐου 2013

Massive explosion after Baltimore train derailment

A video filmed by an onlooker showed the terrifying explosion after a cargo train derailed in a Baltimore suburb. 

As a fire rages around the wreckage of the derailed train, a man is heard to say "it's getting hotter too, so whatever it is, it's going to go." 

Seconds later, the person filming the video is knocked to the ground by the force of the blast. The sound of screams and screeching car tyres can be heard, as people who were moments earlier watching the spectacle desperately flee the scene. 

CSX Transportation, the cargo carrier that operates the train, said in a statement that one of the cars that derailed contained sodium chlorate, which is classified by the US Transportation Department as a hazardous material. 

Despite the scale of the derailment and the subsequent blast, reports suggests only one person was injured in the accident, believed to be the driver of a truck which collided with the train. That initial collision is thought to have triggered the derailment. 


The 50-year-old man was in a serious condition, according to a spokeswoman at a local hospital. 

U.S. Dominance in Drone Technology

World's Highest BASE Jump - Flying from Mt. Everest

Nearly 60 years to the day after the first ascent up Mount Everest, Russian extreme sport star Valery Rozov (48) flew off the north face of Mount Everest - the world's highest BASE jump ever - 7220 meters (23,688ft) above sea level.

The ascent began on the Chinese side on the famous north route. It took him four days to climb from the base camp to the jumping location. At precisely 2:30 p.m. local time he leaped despite adverse weather conditions with temperatures -18 Celsius. 

Because the cliff at the top was not very high, the initial moments of the leap in the rarified high altitude air were the most critical phase. Rozov needed more time than usual in the thin air to transition from freefall to flying. After that he flew for nearly a full minute at speeds of about 200 km/h (125 mph) along the north face before he landed safely on the Rongbuk glacier - at an altitude of 5,950 meters

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The Alaska Volcano Observatory released this update on May 28 at 4 p.m. CDT (21 UTC):

May 18 view from space of Pavlof Volcano

Situated in the Aleutian Arc about 1,000 kilometers southwest of Anchorage, Pavlof Volcano began erupting on May 13, 2013.
View larger. | Pavlof Volcano in the Aleutian Arc on May 18, 2013.  The volcano began erupting May 13, jetted lava into the air and spewed an ash cloud 20,000 feet (6,000 meters) high.  Image via NASA.
View larger. | Pavlof Volcano in the Aleutian Arc on May 18, 2013. The volcano began erupting May 13. Image via NASA.
The Alaska Volcano Observatory released this update on May 28 at 4 p.m. CDT (21 UTC):
Over the past three days, the eruptive activity at Pavlof have greatly declined. Seismic tremor and small discrete explosions are no longer detected in seismic and pressure sensor data. Satellite observations show no evidence of elevated surface temperatures, volcanic gas or ash emissions. There have been no visual observations from pilots or web cameras of any eruptive activity. Consequently, the Aviation Color Code is being reduced to Yellow and the Volcano Alert Level to Advisory.
During past eruptions of Pavlof, the style of eruptive activity fluctuated from higher to lower levels. Therefore, this pause in eruptive activity does not necessarily indicate that the eruption has ended. Renewed activity is possible, and may not be preceded by significant seismic activity. AVO will continue to monitor Pavlof closely.
View larger. |  The volcanic plume extended southeastward over the North Pacific Ocean.  Image via NASA.
View larger. | The volcano jetted lava into the air and spewed an ash cloud 20,000 feet (6,000 meters) high. Image via NASA.
Members of International Space Station crew (Expedition 36) acquired these images with a Nikon D3S digital camera using 800, 400, and 50 millimeter lenses, respectively. The images are from May 18, 2013, five days after the current eruption began.
View larger. |   The volcano jetted lava into the air and spewed an ash cloud 20,000 feet (6,000 meters) high.   Image via NASA.
View larger. | The volcanic plume extended southeastward over the North Pacific Ocean. Image via NASA.

Δευτέρα 27 Μαΐου 2013

Dramatic river rescue: Teenager saved from fast-flowing river in China

NASA Chief Flies Dream Chaser Spacecraft Simulator | Space Science Video

ΕΤΟΙΜΑ ΤΑ ΔΙΑΣΤΗΜΙΚΑ ΛΕΩΦΟΡΕΙΑ ΝΑ ΠΡΑΓΜΑΤΟΠΟΙΗΣΟΥΝ ΔΙΑΣΤΗΜΙΚΕΣ ΠΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΜΕΣΑ ΣΤΟ ΕΤΟΣ!

Video: France anti-gay-marriage rally ends with violent clashes

Ολα τα μωρα στην πιστα για τον Νέρι Καστίγιο

Παρασκευή 24 Μαΐου 2013

Star System With Two Habitable Zone Planets | Kepler-62 | NASA Space Sci...

Visit my website at http://www.junglejoel.com - this animation depicts the Kepler mission's smallest known habitable world. Kepler-62f is a super-Earth-sized planet located squarely in the habitable zone of a star smaller and cooler than the sun. This star system is located about 1,200 light-years from Earth in the constellation Lyra.

The Kepler-62 star system is home to two habitable zone worlds, Kepler-62f and Kepler-62e. Orbiting on the inner edge of the habitable zone, Kepler-62e is roughly 60 percent larger than Earth.

Kepler-62f orbits it's host star every 267 days and is roughly 40 percent larger than Earth in size. While the size of this exoplanet is known, its mass and composition are not - though using previous exoplanet discoveries of similar size that are rocky, scientists are able to determine its mass by association.

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Τρίτη 21 Μαΐου 2013

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Σε κατάσταση μέγιστης καταστροφής κήρυξε ο Αμερικανός πρόεδρος Μπαράκ Ομπάμα την Οκλαχόμα, η οποία σαρώνεται από ανεμοστροβίλους. Μέχρι στιγμής 91 άνθρωποι έχουν χάσει τη ζωή τους, εκ ανάμεσά τους 20 παιδιά. Οι τραυματίες ανέρχονται στους 230, εκ των οποίων 45 παιδιά.

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Τρίτη 14 Μαΐου 2013

US Navy launched its first drone from aircraft carrier


US Navy launched its first drone from aircraft carrier

Published time: May 14, 2013 19:03
This May 14, 2013 US Navy handout image shows an X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS) demonstrator launching from the deck of the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) during flight operations in the Atlantic Ocean. (US Navy courtesy of Northrop Grumman /Alan Radecki)
This May 14, 2013 US Navy handout image shows an X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS) demonstrator launching from the deck of the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) during flight operations in the Atlantic Ocean. (US Navy courtesy of Northrop Grumman /Alan Radecki)

The US Navy has successfully catapulted a prototype drone from an aircraft carrier on Tuesday, which is the first step in a program designed to begin fielding drones on all Navy carriers between 2017 and 2020.
The flight serves as a milestone for the future of drone aviation, and US Navy officers have celebrated the success of its launch. But the flight of the unmanned aircraft, which is the size of a fighter jet, is likely to become the subject of criticism from those who believe drone usage hurts the US image – especially since drones are behind many civilian deaths on foreign grounds.

Critics have already condemned the Navy’s $1.4 billion drone prototype program, relaying their concerns over the development of weaponized systems in which humans will have even less control over when it comes to launching attacks.

Human Rights Watch has particularly protested the development of drones that carry weapons and are fully autonomous, like the X-47B unmanned aircraft that the Navy launched from the USS George H.W. Bushon Tuesday. This unmanned aircraft can reach an altitude of more than 40,000 feet and has a range of more than 2,100 nautical miles, the Associated Press reports.
This May 10, 2013 US Navy handout image shows Dave Lorenz, a Northrop Grumman deck operator, driving an X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS) demonstrator using an arm-mounted controller on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) while docked in Norfolk, Virginia. (AFP/Handout/US Navy/MC2 Timothy Walte)
This May 10, 2013 US Navy handout image shows Dave Lorenz, a Northrop Grumman deck operator, driving an X-47B Unmanned Combat Air System (UCAS) demonstrator using an arm-mounted controller on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) while docked in Norfolk, Virginia. (AFP/Handout/US Navy/MC2 Timothy Walte)


This model is particularly valuable because it has the capability to take off and land on an aircraft carrier. Developing such drones would allow the US to launch strikes from anywhere in the world, regardless of whether or not a foreign country allows the US on its grounds.

The drone is fully autonomous in flight, and relies on computer programs to direct it – unless an operator programs it to operate otherwise. Most drones currently employed by the military fully rely on operators to control it from a remote location.

While the X-47B is only intended for testing purposes rather than operational use, the Navy will use it for research purposes to develop advanced unmanned aircraft for use in future conflicts. When it comes to using lethal force, the X-47B still requires human approval. But Human Rights Watch believes the prototype research will lead to the development of drones that conduct deadly attacks with no human intervention.
This US Navy photo shows the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (AFP/US NAVY/Nicholas Hal)
This US Navy photo shows the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (AFP/US NAVY/Nicholas Hal)

Steve Goose, director of the arms division at Human Rights Watch, expressed some of his fears with AP.

“For us, the question is where do you draw lines?” he said. “We’re saying you need to draw the line when you have a fully autonomous system that is weaponized. We’re saying you must have meaningful human control over key battlefield decisions of who lives and who dies. That should not be left up to the weapons system itself.”

But despite fears over the future of fully autonomous drones that can launch deadly attacks from aircraft carriers, the Navy is hailing the flight of its prototype as a success it has long sought.

“US Navy history is made!” the Navy wrote from its official Twitter account. “Was airborne at 11:18A. More to come.”

The Navy plans to release videos and photographs of the event, which Read Adm. Mat Winter wrote marks “an inflection point in history on how we will integrate manned and unmanned aircraft on carrier flight decks in the future.”



Welcome Back, Expedition 35!



Following the safe landing of their Soyuz spacecraft on the steppe of Kazakhstan near the town of Dzhezkazgan on May 14, local time, Expedition 35 Commander Chris Hadfield of the Canadian Space Agency, Soyuz Commander Roman Romanenko of the Russian Federal Space Agency and NASA Flight Engineer Tom Marshburn were extracted from their capsule by Russian personnel and helped into reclining chairs to begin the process of readapting to Earth's gravity. The trio completed 146 days in space and 144 days onboard the International Space Station during their mission.

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