Thursday, December 31, 2009

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Report on the year e. .. Happy 2010!


Is this to end in 2009 and everywhere I look around, sites, blogs, newspapers, magazines, usually draw up the budget year, summarizing the main news and preparing for the next round of our planet around the Sun. . is perhaps appropriate to do so for this blog?

It's been a long year, this Year of Astronomy 2009 ... I had never written for the public and be able to keep a regular space for a whole year was a great challenge that seemed almost impossible to sustain ... when the first of us began to think seriously about this idea, when we offered to children of Money, we did not know that would take shape ... but then, thanks to the participation of many friends and colleagues, we managed to keep his word!

And so "to see the stars," he said, week after week, many pieces of our universe, from the small items close to home - our Earth the comets, the planets and satellites neighbors - through the stars, the birth to death, then get the biggest and most distant cosmic agglomerations - the galaxies, clusters of galaxies the , the structure of 'Universe on a grand scale and its expansion - trying to figure out why all these bodies are distributed in this way .

We have presented the most advanced telescopes that scan the sky in different bands of the electromagnetic spectrum, from radio waves to gamma rays, through a telescope that looks like a great binoculars and a observatory aboard a plane , not to mention the 'adaptive optics , a powerful technique used to reduce the harmful effects of atmospheric turbulence on astronomical images.

We have also reported the latest news regarding probes and satellites that scan the universe outside the Earth: launch the Planck satellite, which observes the cosmic microwave radiation the repair the Hubble Space Telescope, the last flyby of the planet Rosetta, which will study a comet's very, very closely.

We also tried to explain the current state of our knowledge about the composition of the universe, starting from ' origin of the elements on Earth to dark matter and dark energy that permeates the Universe but the nature of which little is known, through the elusive neutrinos and particles studied in accelerators like the Large Hadron Collider .

We have also listed the techniques to detect other planets outside the solar system giving an overview of the space telescopes dedicated to this research and examine the possibility that life exists elsewhere in the Universe .

We celebrated two significant anniversaries - the 40th anniversary of what has gone down in history as the first "landing" and 90 years from ' experiment confirmed the theory of Einstein's General Relativity - and we have proposed a rediscovery of the sky with the naked eye - comets, eclipses , "shooting stars" - in memory of another significant anniversary, the 400th anniversary of Galileo's first observations from (and heated disputes that resulting ).

We have always kept an eye on the physics behind the beautiful images of the cosmos, trying to explain the meaning of words like blacks holes, quasars , gravitational lenses, flashes of gamma rays , chaos theory ...

We learned a lot this year, and we hope to also be able (at least a little) in order to tell what is really research in astronomy. We hope that our readers have learned something and that you have enjoyed following it.

What will become of this blog next year, still do not know ... To find out, stay tuned ... Happy 2010 to all readers "to see the stars"!

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

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Crematory: "INFINITY" AND 'THE NEW ALBUM

The German gothic metallers Crematory will release the new album, 'Infinity', in February 2010. The CD will include a song in German and a special cover of 'Black Celebration' by Depeche Mode.

Tracklist of 'Infinity':

01. Infinity
02. Sense Of Time
03. Out Of Mind
04. Black Celebration (Depeche Mode cover)
05. Never Look Back
06. Broken Halo
07. Where Are You Now
08. A Story About ...
09. No One Knows
10. Auf Der Flucht

Monday, December 28, 2009

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Proprietor of BURZUM: COVER AND OTHER NEWS ON "Belus"

Kristian Larsson Vikernes (alias 'Qisling Varg' Vikernes aka 'Count Grishnackh') is ready to release a new album, Belus, out on March 8, 2010.
The album is dedicated to the 'white god' of light diffused in ancient (and represented in different civilizations with the names of Apollo, Balder, Belenus, Belus, Bragi, Belobog, Jarilo etc..) And musical level should be along the lines the old and great "Det som engang var", "tar oss Hvis lyset" and "Filosofem.

TRACKLIST:
Lukans Renkespill '
' Belus' Dod '
' Glemselens Elv '
' Kaimadalthas' Til Nedstigning''Besøk Kelio '
' Alvenes Dans'
'Alvegavene'
'Sverddans'
' Keliohesten '
'Morgenrød'
'Belus' Tilbakekomst'

MORE INFO ON THE CONCEPT OF "GOD WHITE ON THE OFFICIAL SITE OF BURZUM:

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Quotes For My 20 Birthday

galaxies, particles and other targets


reading the science news reported by major media, one has the impression that research is a great game: those who finish first will be remembered forever, and after a great discovery cases are archived. Usually it is not a faithful description of reality. Sometimes, though, the atmosphere of the race against time not only the gist of the message filtered through the media, but a routine part of the same scientists. At least sometimes. Let's look at some very recent examples.
Last May, the Hubble Space Telescope has been visited by a team of astronauts who have replaced and repaired some of its tools, greatly increasing its already high performance. The powerful eye that scans the universe outside of our atmosphere has risen to new life , and has made numerous comments during the summer. One of the most sought-after goals by astronomers is known as the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, the field very deep: it is a photograph of the sky obtained by exposing more than 48 hours to try to capture the light from distant galaxies to us, one of the first to have formed in the Universe. Even the "old" Hubble, before installation of the new instruments, had obtained spectacular images, identifying galaxies formed just 800 million years after the Big Bang, and the results promised by the new instruments were awaited with great trepidation. The first data were published last September 9 to the entire scientific community. Only two days later, the database where astronomers upload their research papers, there were already four articles that reported the discovery of the most distant galaxies ever seen before, formed between 700 and 550 million years after the Big Bang. To obtain these numbers, members of groups that submitted these works tell of having worked continuously for 48 hours analyzing the data, probably part of the work was ready, and waited for the actual data to pull out the numbers. After more than three months, those early results have not yet been fully realized, and published articles on the subject have increased both in number and in accuracy of the analysis. After all, no matter to find "the" most distant galaxies, although maybe that is the (temporary) goal that is imprinted in the collective memory. The results of interest to understand the formation of galaxies and the entire history of our universe can be obtained by identifying "many" distant galaxies and not in two days, but weeks and months of work.

Similarly, recent weeks have seen a similar rush in the field of particle physics. The LHC accelerator (of which we dealt with last week) started to work at CERN in Geneva, although still at low energies. The first proton collisions have occurred on November 23, and only five days after an article which reported the results obtained was ready for publication, signed by a vast collaboration of physicists in those days worked non-stop. Again, much of the work had already been prepared for months, and looked forward to throw in the data analysis meal to pull out the first numbers. The race to be the "first" has accelerated the work, although you will have to wait months for the main result expected from the experiment, which confirm (or not) that the so-called Higgs particle exists, and the resulting implications for theories fundamental physical.

Last Thursday also were announced the results of another major particle physics experiment, conducted in the U.S. and committed to try to identify in the laboratory, the so-called dark matter that astrophysicists believe pervades the universe. The experiment called CDMS (Cryogenic Dark Matter Search) and is located in a mine, half a mile underground in Minnesota. But about ten days before the announcement itself, the scientific community was in great turmoil. Before getting to know the nature of the new data about to be published, but based simply on the news that "some" data would be announced about the dark matter, at least three groups in the world had already begun to prepare articles analyzing the possible consequences of these theoretical results! In the end, the announcement was not epochal as expected: two observations made with CDMS "could" be explained with dark matter, but not necessarily. We need to make and, of course, long analysis to interpret the results.

Why run, then? To be the first to find the most distant galaxies, the most elusive particles? To accommodate the media hungry for news that they forget the next day? After a year behind the row of this column, ask yourself these questions naturally. We tried to propose with "to see the stars," an alternative space, that the stories of races and milestones replaced a more careful reflection on the hidden science behind each result. We hope to have succeeded, at least a little. I take this opportunity to greet and thank all readers who have written to all staff during this long Year of Astronomy 2009.

CLAUDIA MIGNONE

image, the latest version of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, achieved through observations in the infrared band to capture the light of distant galaxies, among the first to form in 'universe. To understand the depth of these observations, we think that the sides of the image in the sky are about 12 times smaller than the diameter of the Moon! (NASA, ESA, and the HUDF09 Team)

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Scientists and peoples

a delicate balance of coexistence after Copenhagen

The study of celestial bodies and physical features of their mechanisms of formation and evolution has been an important field of scientific research of the twentieth century. The discovery of physical processes that underlie the warming of our sun - nuclear reactions, and thus indirectly the earth's surface by radiation, has led scientists to the first middle of last century to build the tremendous nuclear device. A peaceful and better use of these technologies was then, to exploit the energy released by nuclear reactions to start the now much debated and discussed nuclear power plants. Nowadays, various analysis and technologies are being developed to optimize the use of solar panels for domestic use and for use more eco-friendly. Therefore I want to emphasize that these examples in physics and astrophysics studies are not far away from society but rather they are closely related to the development and improvement of our conditions and our lifestyles.

Various studies agree that the city we live in are increasingly affected by pollution and full of carbon dioxide (CO2), the use of old technology coal should be replaced with something new and more environmentally sustainable, especially considering the growing need of new superpowers and super-populated China, India and Brazil.

So I think that a scientist should be given the chance to tell her, to judge policies and government decisions, and propose alternatives to those primarily driven by economic interests and the market made by the Heads of Government.

In this regard I would like to bring to light an incident recently took place during the days of global warming and climate summit in Copenhagen. In Danish capital in recent days met one hundred and twenty Heads of State and Government, thirty thousand accredited journalists over five thousand and fifteen thousand delegates to discuss, analyze, and figures out which direction we should all move together to prevent the continued rise of CO2 and global warming which we are all individuals. Various were the personalities and scientists who have succeeded on stage and in the midst of the discussion forum of "Bella Center. Among the so-called departments concerned to make their contribution there was also Luca Tornatore. Luke is a researcher in astrophysics at the Astronomical Observatory of Trieste, is the author of a dozen scientific papers of international significance and it was, or rather is - unfortunately - still there in Copenhagen. Luke was arrested on December 14, shortly after holding a public intervention, accused of throwing a petrol bomb during a clash between police and known, which never seems to have taken part. Luke has a very charismatic personality, and is someone who manages to arouse curiosity and interest even if you find a summer evening for a beer in the streets of Trieste.

Luke was constantly present in the various forums and debates, acting with competence and full participation, it was always visible and was felt even when we had to raise its voice. Most likely this was identified by police as a possible instigator and unjustly detained. Is now in jail in Copenhagen, pending a ruling, which at first was to take the direct route for 14 days, but later was moved to a month. Luke is good, is motivated to go on supporting his total innocence and alienation to the facts of which he is charged. He has received several Christmas cards and support, and only some of the books that were sent by friends and colleagues. He regained a few days for his glasses to read, and is writing to tell really as well as in Denmark and Nordic civil rights and conditions of a prisoner are not respected, but depend mainly by prison guards on duty.

For the record, the summit ended a few days ago, and with the mediation of the U.S. 'President Barack Obama managed to reach a draft agreement between the two superpowers the U.S. and China to limit global warming to a maximum of two degrees by the end of the century, allocating thirty billion dollars from 2010 to 2012 and Central billion annually until 2020. I think if people would rise to more competent scholars and the voice to be heard in noisy chatter of political disagreements and confrontations, probably the heaters that warm the planet Earth could be extinguished as soon as possible. A big salute to Luke and the next.

CARLO JUGGLER

Appeal for the immediate release of Dr. Luca Tornatore - with those of scientists and university are in these hours, adding subscriptions to dozens of cities and citizens:
http://www.petizionionline.it/petizione / per-la-liberazione-di-luca-tornatore/437

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

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EARTHQUAKE IN THE FORMATION OF KATATONIA!

The official website of Band:
http://katatonia.com/
was posted the news that the brothers Fredrik "North" and Mattias Norrman "Kryptan" Norrman have decided to leave the Katatonia.
rispettivamante Both played in bands for 15 and 10 years.
Mattias Norrman, always in a statement on the band's website, the reason for his choice citing family commitments incompatible with the long tour that the band will have to address soon for promotion the new album "Night is the new day" in November on pubbliacto Peaceville Records)


Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Gas Stove Takes To Long To Heat Up

TRIPTYKON GET TOM G. WARRIOR

I TRIPTYKON , the new band by Tom Gabriel Warrior (singer, guitarist and author of Hellhammer and Celtic Frost) have announced that their label, prowling Death Records Ltd., has signed a licensing agreement with Century Media Records.
With this contract, Century Media Records will release their debut album TRIPTYKON, entitled 'Eparistera daimones', March 22, 2010.
This tracklist of 'Eparistera daimones':
01. Goetia
02. Abyss Within My Soul
03. In shrouds Decayed
04. Shrine
05. A Thousand Lies
06. Descendant
07. Myopic Empire
08. My Pain
09. Prolonging The
Source: Metalitalia

Monday, December 21, 2009

Walk In Doorless Tile Shower

John Frusciante AGAIN LEAVE THE RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS

John Frusciante, following the recent rumors about his departure from the Red Hot Chili Peppers, has confirmed its release of the group without resentment toward his former associates.

"When I left the group, more than a year ago, the group was in a state of indefinite hiatus. I have no resentment toward the boys who in fact were very understanding with me and assured their support to any my decision. Now I have other musical interests. I love the Red Hot Chili Peppers and all that I have done with them, but in ultimi dodici anni sono cambiato, sia come persona che come artista, continuare a lavorare con loro sarebbe stata solo una forzatura“.
Fonte: Kronic.it



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http://ilmondodiedu.blogspot.com/2009/12/buffalo-66-vincent-gallo-1998.html

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Lothlorien: THE POWER OF PERSEVERANCE!

A questo link:
http://ilmondodiedu.blogspot.com/2009/12/lothlorien-oltre-la-terra-di-mezzo-e.html
i lettori di Disfunzioni Sonore potranno trovare l'intervista di Eddyrovonero a Lucio Auciello, single helm of one man band called Lothlorien.
Lucio presents a preview of the new self-produced EP entitled "As the leaves" strongly influenced by the Prog / Rock 70s.
Check it out!!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Where To Watch Prosti

Waiting for the Higgs particle


On November 23, 2009 was a crucial day in the field of particle physics: The first collision took place at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) The great experiment in progress at CERN in Geneva.

The LHC is the largest and most powerful particle accelerator in the world. It has a circumference of 27 km and is located about 100 m below ground. Two beams of protons, the fundamental particles which, together with electrons and neutrons, which make up atoms, are circulated in opposite directions and collide at different points in the experiment. The first collision occurred with protons at speeds equal to 99.9998% the speed of light. Subsequently, the energy of protons was gradually increased and, in less than ten days, the LHC has already reached energies ever obtained previously. In the future you will be able to accelerate proton beams up to a speed equal to 99.9999991% the speed of light, which will then collide.

The theory describes our knowledge in the field of elementary particles and their interactions is called "Standard Model". It represents a true mathematical model, based on important symmetries, which form the basis of the theory. To explain the fact that the particles have a mass, the so-called Standard Model is joined Higgs mechanism, which is named after Peter Higgs, a physicist who theorized its existence.

To understand how this mechanism works, we may treat the elementary particles at very light plastic balls. Imagine now immersed in a tub filled with a thick fluid, such as honey. In moving the balls inside the tank, have the impression that they have become heavier. At the microscopic level, the elementary particles acquire a mass in a manner similar to balls dipped in honey, through interaction with the so-called "Higgs field". The Higgs mechanism predicts also the existence of a new particle, called, precisely, particle or Higgs boson.

The primary purpose of the LHC is precisely to reveal the origin of mass, through the discovery of the Higgs particle. It is expected also that the LHC could reveal new types of particles predicted by theories of the Standard Model more complex. These theories, in general, provide a response to other fundamental questions such as, for example, the nature of Dark Matter , that astrophysicists believe pervades the universe.

Some fifteen years have passed since the construction of LHC was approved by CERN, the end of 1994. After years of work on the construction of this huge accelerator, physicists from around the world are waiting impatiently important discoveries. In addition to providing answers to fundamental questions, the LHC also expect important technological implications. Remember that just came to CERN in 1989, the World Wide Web, which has radically changed our daily lives.

VIVIANA NIRO

image, the colossal structure of the detector ATLAS, one of the LHC experiments. At the center of the image, a huge calorimeter capable of measuring the energy of the particles produced by the collision of protons, eight giant tubes are actually powerful magnets needed to accelerate particles and keep them on a certain trajectory. Image CERN / ATLAS.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Exploitation Movies To Watch Free

Friends and fellow celestial


Turning our eyes to the night sky there is no doubt that one of the first impressions that come to mind is: why the stars we see are arranged in that way in the celestial sphere? Obviously, a more precise question would require the replacement of the word "stars" with the more general term of bodies heavenly. In fact, looking in more detail the so-called stars are not only stars but also galaxies , planets and asteroids . And why are grouped close to each other? The answer is that the force of gravity brings the heavenly bodies to move closer to each other as time goes by.

Let's start looking into such "home": the first thing you notice is that the Moon , the "companion" Earth revolves around it. In turn, the Earth revolves around the Sun , located at the center of the Solar System. Around it 8 orbiting the planets (in order of distance: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune), plus a vast family of smaller bodies including comets, asteroids, and some dwarf planets like Ceres and the now demoted Pluto with its companion Charon. The Earth is at a distance from the Sun about 150 million kilometers, the light reaches the airport in about 8 minutes, and takes longer than 5 hours to reach Pluto!
The bodies of the solar system, therefore, tend to be in company, and this is due to the training took place, most likely, the collapse gravitational a so-called protoplanetary cloud. If we go beyond our solar system we see that the Sun has other stars as "neighbors." The closest is Alpha Centauri, which is part of a triple star system (Proxima, Alpha Centauri A and Alpha B), at a distance of 4.3 light years: this means that they can travel at the speed of light takes 4 years and 4 months to reach it. Even Sirius, the brightest star in the night sky, it's pretty close to the Sun and is the fifth in order of distance from it, at about 8:58 light-years.

Another thing that has always intrigued those who watch the night sky is a band in the sky thickens where a large number of stars. These stars, of course with our Sun, are joined in the star system to put together a very numerous (about a few hundred billion) to which they belong, in fact, all the stars we see with the naked eye in the sky: it's our galaxy, the Milky Way. Considering our entire galaxy, we realize also that the Sun's distance to Alpha Centauri and Sirius, a few light years, is insignificant compared to the Universe on a grand scale: even the Sun is 27.000 years much light from the center of the Milky Way.

The Milky Way galaxy is a so-called "spiral" which covers about 78.500 light years, and in turn is part of a system of several galaxies called the Local Group. So we see that all the celestial objects tend to have similar as their neighbors. The Local Group is in fact made up of fifty galaxies is centered at a point between the Milky Way and the nearby Andromeda galaxy, and extends for about ten million light years. Among the members, in addition to the Milky Way and Andromeda, the galaxy include the Triangle, the Small and the Large Magellanic Cloud and a considerable number of small galaxies, elliptical and spheroidal dwarf galaxies such as Barnard's Galaxy, Leo I and II. On a still larger , the Local Group is in turn part, along with other groups of galaxies, a huge system called the Virgo Supercluster, one of the many galaxy clusters that populate the universe. We, with our solar system, the Milky Way and the Local Group, we are on the outskirts of the supercluster, and we are slowly moving toward its center.
Universe, is accompanied by celestial objects therefore to each other, they approach and move away a bit 'as we humans do with the people around us. The difference is that while human relationships can be both attractive to repulsive, the relationship of "friendship" of celestial bodies is governed by gravity and will therefore always attractive.

CARLO JUGGLER

illustration above, the planets of the solar system, Earth's closest companions, and in the background, the large number of stars, distant friends of the Sun, which together form the Milky Way ( www.pianeti.info ).
illustration below, cosmic agglomerations gradually larger from left to right and from top to bottom, the Solar System, the "neighborhood" of the Sun, with all the stars in the area, the "realm" galactic , size of the Milky Way and nearby galaxies, the Local Group and ultimately the Virgo Supercluster. The position of Earth is shown in red, and the scale of their figures are shown next to the pictures (German Space Agency - DLR / Azcolvin).

Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Sand Rail Building Plan

a habitable planet: our!


Last week we dealt with the Rosetta probe and his voyage in search of the origins of our solar system. The road has three Rosetta gravitational encounters with the Earth, the last of which occurred on November 13: its closest point approximately coincided with the island of Java, in Indonesia, "touched" a 2500 km level. From this privileged position, the spacecraft took some stunning photos of our little blue planet.

Vista beauty of these images, we decided to continue in the wake of last post and re-propose, through the photo shoot produced by Rosetta, the silent spectacle of the planet.



Above, a sunlit crescent of Earth: we recognize the South America and Antarctica.
Below, an animation shows the images taken by Rosetta, within 24 hours, during its approach to Earth.



Top, our planet shrouded in thick clouds.

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Top: false color image dell'anticiclone South Pacific Ocean.
Below, a wider field, sull'anticiclone centered in the South Pacific. The gray scale in this image is exactly like the human eye can perceive space.

Pictures ESA (www.esa.int )