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[12 Jan 2012 | 10 Comments | ]
Exploring More Planets than Stars in Galaxy

Astronomers Exploring More Planets than Stars in Galaxy | The more astronomers look for other worlds, the more they find that it is a crowded and crazy cosmos. They think planets easily outnumber stars in our galaxy and they are even finding them in the strangest of places. And they have only begun to count.…

Headline, Photography, Space Exploration »

[11 Sep 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Astonomy Photographer of 2011 Winner – Galactic Paradise by Tunc Tezel

This heavenly view of the southern Milky Way arching in the sky space is photographed from a remote island in the Pacific Ocean. On the left the brightest region in the band of Milky Way is the galactic central bulge toward the constellations Sagittarius and Scorpius. Bright stars of Alpha and Beta Centauri, the Southern Cross, and the Coalsack dark nebula appear in the right along the fading Milky Way band. This pacific paradise in the southern hemisphere is Mangaia, the most southerly of the Cook Islands. This volcanic remnant …

Headline, Space Exploration »

[19 Jun 2011 | One Comment | ]
What Does Earth, Jupiter and the Moons Look Like When Viewed from Mars?

What does Earth look like when viewed from Mars? At 13:00 GMT on 8 May 2003, the Mars Global Surveyor (MGS) Mars Orbiter Camera (MOC) had an opportunity to find out. In addition, a fortuitous alignment of Earth and Jupiter—the first planetary conjunction viewed from another planet—permitted the MOC to acquire an image of both of these bodies and their larger satellites. At the time, Mars and the orbiting camera were 139 million kilometers (86 million miles) from Earth and almost 1 billion kilometers (nearly 600 million miles) from …

Gadgets, Headline »

[11 Jun 2011 | One Comment | ]
What is Apple iCloud? When Release?

iCloud is yet another innovative product/gadget to be introduced by Apple. This is a product that can store your data, content and information and helps to integrate with other applications. The present age of competition requires you to manage all your content and information up-to-date across all your storing devices and gadgets. iCloud does exactly like this; it happens automatically and since it is integrated into the applications with the help of wireless, it happens in a fraction of a second.…

Headline, Science, Weird and Oddities »

[18 Apr 2011 | Comments Off | ]
Mystery of Glowing Green Mushrooms

With the arrival of Brazil’s rainy season, a green glow-in-the-dark mushroom begins to sprout in all over the jungle. The mysterious mushroom, or scientifically called, The Mycena lux-coeli mushrooms, sprout from fallen chinquapin trees and as they grow, a chemical reaction involving a light-emitting pigment occurs, causing them to glow a ghostly green.…

Automobiles, Headline, Technology, Weird and Oddities »

[24 Nov 2010 | 11 Comments | ]
Honda Now Makes Flying Car

Honda with its motto the Power of Dream, is making another revolution in concept car design. Honda air is a new vehicle concept designed by Honda’s advanced design studio in Pasadena, California. The concept was created for the 1000 pound car design challenge put on by the Los Angeles Auto Show. The vehicle takes its lightweight inspiration from skydiving and roller coasters, using compressed air to powered its pneumatic regulator system.…

Headline, Space Exploration »

[4 Oct 2010 | 2 Comments | ]
Ice and Dust at the Mars North Pole

These rare Mars North Pole images, which is an additional set of Giant Ice Lake found on Mars, taken by the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on ESA Mars Express spacecraft, were released as one of a set for a European Space Agency (ESA) conference about water, ice, glaciers and volcanism on Mars. I like to quote an interesting comment by my fellow stumbleupon friend, Jeffrey (JSDavis82), “Where there’s ice, there’s water. Where there’s water, there’s life“. I think it is about a time we will …

Featured, Headline, Space Exploration »

[21 Sep 2010 | 5 Comments | ]
Giant Ice Lake Found on Mars

This is a giant patch of frozen water inside an unnamed impact crater on Mars. The existence of this water-ice patch on Mars makes life a more likely possibility and raises the prospect that past or present life will one day be detected. At a glance, the Mars’ lake looks like a blueish fried chicken egg. Don’t you agree with that? …

Arts, Featured, Headline, Jobs and Hobby, Weird and Oddities »

[31 Jul 2010 | 5 Comments | ]
Dalton Ghetti’s Creative Pencil Tip Arts

Many artists have used pencils to create beautiful pieces of work – but only one creates stunning masterpieces on the tip of one. Microscopic artist Dalton Ghetti spends up to two-and-a half years painstakingly crafting each handmade piece on the graphite of a pencil. Mr Ghetti, who works as a carpenter, has been working with pencils for about 25 years and his stunning sculptures include Elvis, the entire alphabet, linking chains and even an entire church which is just 10mm tall. …

Featured, Gadgets, Graphics and Designs, Headline »

[22 Apr 2010 | 11 Comments | ]
Scribbles on iPad by Yoshitoshi Abe

Recently, we have presented you sketches on iPad by Lawrence Yang. Now, let’s us see how a Japanese artist playing with the iPad. To begin with, Yoshitoshi Abe is a popular graphic artist, cartoonist and illustrator in Japan. His first gained reputation in his work on the avant-garde anime Serial Experiments Lain. He is also the creator of the doujinshi Haibane Renmei, which was then adapted into an anime. Recently, he got his first Apple iPad and really excited to try his drawing talents on the iPad. …

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