Saturday, February 16, 2013

Spiral Galaxy Glows in New Detail:

Spiral Galaxy With A Secret
Messier 106, a galaxy 20 million light-years away, has been shot many times by the Hubble Space Telescope. Amateur astronomer Robert Gendler combined Hubble images with his own for a computer-generated version with new details.
Dwarf Galaxy Shines
This is the Andromeda galaxy, one of the most famous objects in the northern sky. This view, shot in far-infrared light by Europe's orbiting Herschel Space Observatory, shows cold dust in rings around the galaxy, 2.5 million light-years from Earth.
Hubble Views a Dwarf Galaxy
This a dwarf galaxy called NGC 5477, near the Pinwheel Galaxy in the constellation of Ursa Major (the Great Bear) in the northern sky. The Hubble Space Telescope shot this image as part of a project to measure the distance to galaxies less than 30 million light-years from Earth.
Largest-Known Spiral Galaxy
This is NGC 6872, the largest known spiral galaxy ever seen in the sky. It is 522,000 light-years across from one end to the other, which makes it about 5 times the size of our Milky Way. Images were combined from three telescopes for this picture.
Solar flare 20 times the size of Earth
A solar eruption rising from the surface of the sun, as seen by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory in Earth orbit. This flare extends about 160,000 miles out into space. Earth is about 7,900 miles in diameter, so this relatively minor eruption is about 20 times as long as our planet is wide.
Mars Meteorite
Why go to Mars when pieces of it have been found on Earth? This meteorite, designated NWA 7034, crashed in the Sahara Desert in 2011. An examination of the rock determined it is 2.1 billion years old and is surprisingly rich in water. Tiny air bubbles in the rock have the same composition as air measured by NASA Mars probes.
Galaxy Packed With Black Holes
Looking a little like a Christmas bauble, this is the planet Saturn as seen from NASA's Cassini spacecraft. The ship was steered through Saturn's shadow for this picture. The planet's night side appears to glow green because of sunlight filtered through Saturn's murky atmosphere.
Best Black Hole Recipe
This is a composite image of NGC 922, a ring galaxy about 157 million light-years from Earth. The reddest areas are probably black holes, formed by collapsing stars. This picture was created with images combined from the Hubble Space Telescope and the Chandra X-ray telescope, both in Earth orbit.
Strange Cloud in Milky Way
Astronomers have assembled a new, improved portrait of our deepest-ever view of the universe. Called the eXtreme Deep Field, or XDF, the photo was assembled by combining ten years of Hubble Space Telescope observations. Some of the galaxies in it are 13.2 billion years old. The universe itself formed 13.7 billion years ago...
PIgtail Cloud
Japanese astronomers have discovered this unusual spiral cloud near the center of the Milky Way galaxy, about 30,000 light years away. They called it a "pigtail" molecular cloud because of its shape, which they say was probably determined by magnetic forces.
Phoenix Cluster Sets Record Pace at Forming Stars
Astronomers have found one of the largest objects in the universe, a galaxy cluster where stars are forming more rapidly than anywhere else yet observed. It is called the Phoenix cluster, 5.7 billion light years away in the southern sky.
Flame Nebula
The Flame nebula, seen in infrared light by NASA's WISE spacecraft. This nebula is part of a giant star-forming complex near the belt of Orion, the constellation in the winter sky as seen from the Northern Hemisphere. The new stars are surrounded by dust and gas.
Black Hole Shreds Star
Our Milky Way galaxy is doomed. Scientists using the Hubble telescope have determined it will be destroyed -- 4 billion years from now, when it collides with the Andromeda galaxy. This artist's conception shows how the sky might look as the galaxies are drawn together by each other's gravity.
A Star Is Born
A Lyrid meteor shoots across the night sky April 22, 2012. Debris from the comet Thatcher created this streak in the upper atmosphere Sunday, witnessed by people in California and northern Nevada.
A Star Is Born
The Lyrid meteor shower occurs around April 22 every year, as the Earth passes through the path of an old comet. Astronomers said the chances of seeing meteors would be good this year because a new moon meant the skies would be darker than usual.
Stellar Nursery in Stunning Detail
The Hubble Space Telescope has discovered a new class of planet, a water world enshrouded by a thick, steamy atmosphere. It is called GJ 1214b, and as seen in this artist's conception, it orbits a red dwarf star 40 light-years from Earth. Today it is hot and shrouded in vapor, but scientists say it may once have had liquid water.

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Meteorite Crashes in Russia:

Meteorite Crashes in Russia
A meteorite contrail is seen over the village of Bolshoe Sidelnikovo, Feb. 15, 2013. The meteor streaked across the sky of Russia's Ural Mountains, causing sharp explosions and reportedly injuring around 1000 people, including many hurt by broken glass.

Meteorite Crashes in Russia
A meteorite contrail is seen over Chelyabinsk, Feb. 15, 2013. The meteor streaked across the sky of Russia's Ural Mountains.
Meteorite Crashes in Russia
 
Meteorite Crashes in Russia
Municipal workers repair a damaged electric power circuit outside a zinc factory building where the roof collapsed after a meteorite crashed in Chelyabinsk Russia.
Meteorite Crashes in Russia
A window of an office in Chelyabinsk, Russia was destroyed by the shockwave from a meteorite impact that landed in the area.
Meteorite Crashes in Russia
Map locates Chelyabinsk, Russia, where a meteor caused explosions in the area, Feb. 15, 2013

Meteorite explodes over Russia:

More than 1,200 people are injured in Russia by the object from space.

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CHELYABINSK, Russia (Reuters) - A meteorite streaked across the sky and exploded over central Russia on Friday, raining fireballs over a vast area and causing a shock wave that smashed windows, damaged buildings and injured 1,200 people.
People heading to work in Chelyabinsk heard what sounded like an explosion, saw a bright light and then felt the shock wave, according to a Reuters correspondent in the industrial city 1,500 km (950 miles) east of Moscow.
The trail of a falling object is seen above a residential apartment block in the Urals city of Chelyabinsk, in this still image taken from video shot on February 15, 2013. REUTERS/OOO Spetszakaz
The fireball, travelling at a speed of 30 km (19 miles) per second according to Russian space agency Roscosmos, had blazed across the horizon, leaving a long white trail that could be seen as far as 200 km (125 miles) away.

The meteorite, which weighed about 10 tonnes and may have been made of iron, entered Earth's atmosphere and broke apart 30-50 km (19-31 miles) above ground, according to Russia's Academy of Sciences.
The energy released when it entered the Earth's atmosphere was equivalent to a few kilotonnes, the academy said, the power of a small atomic weapon exploding.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Wondrous Waterfalls :

 The spectacle of a waterfall -- the silvery white torrents of gushing water, the deafening roar as it strikes the ground, the plumes of mist rising like smoke, and the rainbows refracted in its spray -- these images breed poetry in the fecund mind.




 Cherapunji Waterfalls




HOGENAKKAL WATERFALL:


DUDHSAGAR-GOA:


 Nohkalikai Falls is the tallest waterfall in India. Its height is 1100 feet .

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

12-02-2013:

Google's stunning new office
At the end of December 2012, Google Israel has opened its spectacular new 8’000 m2 offices in Tel Aviv for their ever growing teams of engineers, sales and marketing. Designed by Swiss Design Team Camenzind Evolution, in collaboration with Israeli Design Teams Setter Architects and Studio Yaron Tal, the new Google office now occupies 8 floors in the prestigious Electra Tower in Central Tel Aviv, with breath taking views across the whole city and the sea.
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DARE TO DREAM:

Ø  Defeated 8 times in elections became the greatest president ever – “Abraham Lincoln”

Ø  A man who was  be denied a teaching post made the syllabus taught – “Einstein”

Ø  7th child of a poor African American couple became the superstar of the millennium – “Michael Jackson”

Ø  A boy from a slum became the king of football – “Pele”

Ø  The ball boy of 1987 world cup became the god of cricket – “Sachin Tendulkar”

Ø  A black kid in white dominance became the champion of the champions – “Muhammad Ali”

Ø  A man who drove ambulance for red cross created mickey mouse – “Walt Disney”

Ø  An untouchable touched a billion of hearts – “Dr.Ambedkar”

Ø  Worked as a gas station attendant, became the business magnet – “Dhirubai  Ambani”

Ø  A truck driver created  a new history – “James Cameroon”

Ø  A nun became a mother to all – “Mother Teresa”

Ø  A programmer became the richest man – “Bill Gates”

Ø  A tribal boy became a nation hero – “Nelson Mandela”

Ø  A soldier  became an emperor – “Nepoleon”

Ø  A common man became the father of a nation – “Mahatma Gandhi”

Monday, February 11, 2013

11.02.2013:

GAS TURBINE POWER PLANT


STEAM (or) THERMAL POWER PLANT


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Sunday, February 10, 2013

10.02.2013:

 Exclusive pics: Aero India 2013
           The ninth edition of Aero India, touted as the largest event of its kind in Asia will see close to 700 companies across 78 countries exhibit their wares. The five day event at Bangalore’s Yelahanka airbase saw a tantalizing display acrobatics by the world renowned Czech Republic acrobatic team the Flying Bulls and daring stunts by Group Captain Suneet Krishna, piloting home-grown light combat aircraft Tejas.



A 1930 Vintage Tiger Moth aircraft at Yelahanka Air Force Station, Bangalore. The 1930s Tiger Moth biplane is the first resurrected aircraft of the vintage squadron of the force. The yellow-coloured aircraft, which saw action during World War II, was welcomed by a thunderous applause.

 





The scintillating display of flying by Group Captain Suneet Krishna, piloting home-grown light combat aircraft Tejas captured the attention of visitors this year. The IAF is expected to induct close to 200 Tejas LCAs over a staggered period, as it phases out its MiG-21 aircrafts. The aircraft is integrated with advanced cockpit, digital avionics and weapons interface, to provide effective point and shoot capability with quick turnaround time.




An F-16 performing the Aero India show 2013 in Yelahanka air base in Bangalore on Wednesday.


The French Dassault Rafale performed some daredevil stunts. This is the first time Rafale performed aerobatics at Aero India after India selected the fighter for the $1 billion contract for 126 medium-weight multi-role combat aircraft (MMRCAs) to boost its combat squadrons.

 



Members of The Flying Bulls aerobatics team from the Czech Republic fly in formation in their Zlin Z-50 aircraft during Aero India 2013 at the Yelahanka Air Force station in Bangalore on February 6, 2013. They captured the audience with jaw dropping daredevil stunts and at some point made the audience believe if they would crash into each other.
 

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