Tuesday, 30 April 2013
Monday, 29 April 2013
Solar Eclipse May 10, 2013
An annular solar eclipse will take place on May 9 - 10 (UTC), 2013, with a magnitude of 0.9544. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partially obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth.
Solar Eclipse May 10, 2013 |
Continents where this Eclipse will be seen:
- South Asia
- Australia
- Pacific
- Indian Ocean
Partial eclipse will be seen in these locations.
- Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia
- Taiohae, Marquesas Islands, France
- Broome, Western Australia, Australia
- Rawaki, Phoenix Islands, Kiribati
- Kiritimati, Christmas Island, Kiribati
- Port Hedland, Western Australia, Australia
- Uluru, Northern Territory, Australia
- Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
- Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
- Cairns, Queensland, Australia
- Townsville, Queensland, Australia
- Perth, Western Australia, Australia
- Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea
- Majuro, Marshall Islands
- Honiara, Solomon Islands
- Palikir, Ponape, Micronesia
- Tofol, Kosrae, Micronesia
- Dili, Timor-Leste
KEY TIMES FOR THE SOLAR ECLIPSE:
First location to see partial eclipse begin 9 May, 21:25 (UTC Time Zone)
First location to see full Eclipse begin 9 May, 22:31 (UTC Time Zone)
Maximum Eclipse 10 May, 00:23 (UTC Time Zone)
Last location to see full Eclipse end 10 May, 02:20 (UTC Time Zone)
Last location to see partial Eclipse end 10 May, 03:25 (UTC Time Zone)
Friday, 26 April 2013
Story About Sincerity and Loyalty of a Dog. (Really Heart Touching)
For the past 6 years, a Dog called Capitán has slept next to the grave of his owner every night at 6pm.His owner, Miguel Guzmán died in 2006.Capitán, the dog, disappeared while the family attended the funeral services. A week later relatives of Guzmán were visiting the cemetery when they were astounded to find the dog next to the owner's grave.The cemetery director says that the dog comes around each night at 6pm, and has done so for the past 6 years!
Story About Sincerity and Loyalty of a Dog. (Really Heart Touching) |
Dog is the most loyal and faithful creature in Universe! Please share this story to others :)
Friday, 19 April 2013
Saturday, 13 April 2013
The World's Tallest Teenage Girl "Elisani da Cruz Silva"
The world’s tallest teenage girl is 17 years old Elisani da Cruz Silva with height of – 2.03 meters. She likely has a gigantism, Marfan Syndrome, or some other medical condition that causes abnormal height, but Elisany Silva’s family can’t afford a doctor to get a proper diagnosis. She wants to be a model. Her boyfriend 22-year Fransinaldo da Silva hasheight 1.63 meters. About your boyfriend she says, “I was attracted by his personality, the way he interacts with people, and how it applies to me." See her pictures below :) Good luck to her!
The World's Tallest Teenage Girl "Elisani da Cruz Silva" |
The World's Tallest Teenage Girl "Elisani da Cruz Silva" |
The World's Tallest Teenage Girl "Elisani da Cruz Silva" |
The World's Tallest Teenage Girl "Elisani da Cruz Silva" |
The World's Tallest Teenage Girl "Elisani da Cruz Silva" |
The World's Tallest Teenage Girl "Elisani da Cruz Silva" |
Thursday, 11 April 2013
Monday, 8 April 2013
LYRIDS METEOR SHOWER Peaks on April 22, 2013
Lyrids meteor streams are groups of meteoroids originating from dust grains ejected from Comet C / 1861 G1 Thatcher. The Lyrid meteor shower will be peaking this year on April 22, 2013. The annual meteor shower typically puts on a good show, averaging about 10-20 meteors an hour, but sometimes featuring “surges” of activity that peak as high as 100 meteors an hour. The Lyrids also tend to produce rather bright meteors with long highly visible trails. All in all it’s worth getting out to see them if you can make the time.
How to view the Lyrids:
Go outside, find a dark spot and look north north-east near the constelation of Lyra for the Lyrids radiant. Meteor showers are strictly for night owls or early risers. The best time to view the Lyrids is from around 2h00 to dawn when they'll be in the north. They are fast and bright with some trains. You should be able to see 18 streaks an hour or more during the peak. The Lyrids meteor shower is active from the 16th Apr to 25th Apr with fewer activity either side of the peak time.
Saturday, 6 April 2013
Wednesday, 3 April 2013
Tuesday, 2 April 2013
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