World Fame 10 Astronomical Aircraft Hangars

World Fame 10 Astronomical Aircraft Hangars Hangar is a Secret Room that hidden the Aircraft from different type of Satellites. It is a Steel Room where you can hold Aircraft easily. It protects Aircraft...

TYPHOON PEPENG (PARMA) MOVING TOWARDS N. LUZON

Now that 'Pepeng' is in the country, What will happened to us? one of my 'Kabayan' told me this morning during our breakfast... I told him to stay calm and pray, that the Philippines would be spared again from...

Huge asteroid passes close to Earth

An asteroid has passed close to Earth say scientists, and it could be as big as a ten-storey building. It is known as 2009, DD45, and could be as big as 21-47 meters across. " The gap was just 72,000 km (44,750 miles); a fifth of the distance between our planet and the Moon....

Did Galileo really see stars?

Galileo Galilei, when he ws buried in 1642 in unconscreated ground, left a few questions behind him. How could a man with such bad eyesight have made such astute observations about astronomy? Also, how did his bad...

Polar Shift to happen in 2012

Polar Shift  to happen in 2012"In 2012 the next polar reversal will take place on earth. This means that the North Pole will be changed into the South Pole. Scientifically this can only be explained by...

The New “Times Ninety” Hubble Telescope :: Oblate Spheroid

"The Hubble has proven to be a delicate but productive instrument. The information and confirmation of astronomical theories this instrument, placed in orbit, out in space, has produced have been...

'Super-Meteor' Lights up Northern Sky

"Finland's biggest astronomical association, Ursa, says that a light phenomenon seen over much of northern and eastern Finland on Friday night was a meteor -- the brightest seen in the country in more than 30 years. "

Brian May: Rock-Star Astrophysicist

That's Doctor May to you! Queen rock god Brian May has proved, beyond any doubt, that fat-bottomed girls indeed make the rockin' world go round."Queen guitarist Brian May will henceforth be known as Dr May, as...

We Might Not Be Alone: Search for alien life is yielding weird new worlds

Experts gathered in Honolulu for a meeting of the American Astronomical Society are trying to figure out if recently discovered planets outside of our solar system are hospitable to life."In planetary science the...

Earth Time

At Noon the sun is overhead, while it's Midnight on the other side of planet Earth.

Earth's 'Wobbles' Spurring Cycles of Evolution and Extinction?

From the National Geographic: Small changes in Earth's orbit and tilt may have regulated the cyclical rise and fall of many prehistoric mammal species, new research suggests.Earth's orbital patterns are believed to drive long-term climate change.Over millions of years these...

Partial lunar eclipse seen across Japan

"A partial lunar eclipse in which part of the full moon becomes hidden was seen across wide areas of Japan in the predawn hours of Friday, drawing early-rising stargazers."

Pluto phootoh!

"Last week Darrel Hair raised his finger and pointed at the sky. There's been another case of ball tampering. But this time it wasn't Pakistan, but the International Astronomical Union, which dropped the ninth...

The astronomical clock of Besancon

"The astronomical clock in the French city of Besancon is quite a mechanical marvel. Built in 1860, its inner workings are comprised of more than 30,000 interoperating pieces, driving 37 separate clockface gauges. It is one of the finest intersections between art &...

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