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2013 Meteor Showers

2013 Meteor Showers
NOTES These are approximate times for the Lower 48 states; actual shower times can vary. Bright moonlight makes it difficult to see all but the brightest meteors. What is a meteor shower? A meteor shower is a spike in the number of meteors or "shooting stars" that streak through the night sky. Most meteor showers are spawned by comets. Meteor showers are named for the constellation that coincides with this region in the sky, a spot known as the radiant. What are shooting stars? "Shooting stars" and "falling stars" are both names that describe meteors -- streaks of light across the night sky caused by small bits of interplanetary rock and debris called meteoroids vaporizing high in Earth's upper atmosphere. When a meteor appears, it seems to "shoot" quickly across the sky, and its small size and intense brightness might make you think it is a star. How can I best view a meteor shower? For example, drive north to view the Leonids. How do I know the sky is dark enough to see meteors?

astronomie.info Heute am Himmel: Mittwoch, 23. März 2016 Planeten Die Licht- und Schattenspiele der Monde Jupiters können teleskopisch mitverfolgt werden, wobei die Schatten der Monde wegen dem höheren Kontrast einfacher zu sehen sind, als die Monde, die sich direkt vor Jupiter befinden. Mars verfrüht seinen Aufgang im Ostsüdosten auf morgen Donnerstag um 0¼ Uhr. Saturn verfrüht seinen Aufgang im Ostsüdosten auf morgen Donnerstag um 1 Uhr. Merkur steht heute in Konjunktion und ist den gesamten März nicht beobachtbar. Mond Heute verzeichnen wir um 13:00 Uhr die Vollmondstellung. Der volle Mond steht morgen Donnerstag um 0¾ Uhr 37° hoch im Süden im Sternbild Jungfrau. Sonne Die Aktivität der Sonne ist mit der Sonnenfleckenzahl korreliert. Satelliten Sternkarte Unterstützen Sie unsere Dienstleistung "Heute am Himmel" - Spenden Sie jetzt! Ereignisse am Himmel für die folgenden 24 Stunden von astronomie.info und CalSky.com.

Realizing Empathy: An Inquiry into the Meaning of Making by Slim Website: @realizempathy Wow! Wow! WOW! Just over a month ago, I had no idea this project would be met with such warmth in the public domain. It's time to focus on giving back. For about 10 years, I was a computer scientist / interaction designer at MAYA Design where I last served as the Assistant Director of Engineering. The video at the top should give you a high-level overview. The book explores how making works (as a creative process), what it means (to make something), and why it matters (to our lives). The central theme is the idea that the act of making is analogous to the act of empathizing. Here is a short video (~6 min), which talks to this idea (you can hit the "CC" button to view subtitles in 한글, 中文, 日本語, Español, Deutsch): Here is a short video (~6 min), which talks to this idea: Here is a short video (~4.5 min), which talks to this idea: No.

Meteor Showers If you look up into a dark sky on any clear night you are bound to see a streak of light shoot across the sky. With all the space junk humankind has sent into Earth orbit, that streak could be the disintegration of a man-made object re-entering our atmosphere. However, in most cases the incoming object has a more natural origin. These sky streaks, which most folks call shooting stars, are leftover material from the creation of our solar system. It not only includes the remnants of comets and their dusty tails, but also includes small asteroid fragments. The Earth encounters this dust and debris as it revolves around the sun. While some of the meteors are just random particles that intercept the Earth’s orbit, meteor showers are the debris left behind by comets. In addition, the solar wind begins to impact the comet’s surface. As the Earth orbits the Sun it encounters some of these dusty comet tail remnants. Therefore, average peak hourly rates are always given. Moon phases for 2014

Are Those Spidery Black Things On Mars Dangerous? (Maybe) : Krulwich Wonders... You are 200 miles directly above the Martian surface — looking down. This image was taken by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter on Jan. 27, 2010. (The color was added later.) What do we see? Michael Benson/NASA/JPL/University of Arizona/Kinetikon Pictures What are those things? As the sun gets hotter, they get more spidery. What could they be? Artist rendering by Ron Miller/JPL/Arizona State University "If you were there," says Phil Christensen of Arizona State University, "you'd be standing on a slab of carbon dioxide ice. That, anyway, is the leading explanation. We'll have to keep looking. A 2006 letter in Nature described this idea of geysers near the Martian south pole.

25 Death-Defying Photos by Vadim Makhorov Russian photographer Vadim Mahorov goes to death-defying heights for the perfect shot. While the thrill of scaling buildings, towers and monuments is part of the allure, the dramatic aerial landscapes Vadim captures are absolutely breathtaking. Although many are quick to lump Vadim with other youths simply looking for the rush of infiltrating places they shouldn’t be, Vadim shows a clear passion for photography. Some of the images below show the dizzying heights he and his friends scale, while other shots show the beautiful scenes he captures from his unique vantage points not many photographers will ever reach. This gives his work a unique perspective of cities around Russia. Please enjoy the selection below that are being shown with permission on the Sifter. 1. 2. 3. 5. 7. 8. 9. 10. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 19. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. If you enjoyed this post, the Sifter highly recommends:

The 20 Best Travel Websites on the Internet - Golden Book Traveler - StumbleUpon Update: Visit the 2012 version of The 20 Best Travel Websites on the Internet I hope that everyone who attended my SXSW Core Conversation panel on How to Make Money Traveling Around the World enjoyed the presentation. As promised, I have a listing of my top 20 favorite travel websites (in no particular order). I’m still working on my eBook “70 Vacations in 7 Months“. The project has consumed most of my time of late. The Top 20! Couch Surfing Hands down my favorite travel website on the internet. Travellers Point Travellerspoint is a small travel community that features expert travel advice. Momondo How can a Danish aggregator feature cheaper flights within the U.S, than any American flight aggregator? Escape The City Escape the City is a new website that continues to grow like wildfire. Hostel World My go to site for anything related to hostels. Trip-it I build almost all of my travel itineraries through Trip-it. AirBnB Airbnb is great for people who enjoy a finer lodging experience. Flyer Talk

What am I looking at? | Chromoscope Last updated: 5th July 2012 Nick Risinger, skysurvey.org Took 1026ms to load. Gamma rayX-rayVisibleHydrogen αNear-InfraredFar-InfraredMicrowaveRadio The Milky Way is shown across the middle. Help | 0.00°, -0.00° Gal Chromoscope shows you the view of the Universe that we get from Earth. If you don't like reading, you could listen to us talk about Chromoscope on the 365 Days of Astronomy podcast. Index The Milky Way is made up of around 100 thousand million stars but our eyes only let us see a few thousand of the brightest/closest. Barnard's Loop in Orion As we mentioned above, the initial view is that as seen with visible light but taken with photographic equipment with long exposures to allow you to see more detail and fainter objects. By pressing 'L' on your keyboard you can turn on the constellation labels to help you orientate yourself. Some common questions: The Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, formerly GLAST, reveals the high-energy sky between 10 keV and 300 GeV. Centarus A

10 Most Influential Books for Personal Growth Image Credit: Pixabay By: Amanda Froelich, True Activist. A means of expression one’s personal experience, scientific revelations, or new way of thought, books are extraordinary tools to broaden one’s perception and share new ways of thinking. 1. Autobiography of a Yogi introduces the reader to the life of Paramahansa Yogananda and his encounters with spiritual figures of both the East and West. 2. Way of the Peaceful Warrior is a part-fictional, part auto-biographical book based upon the early life of Dan Millman. 3. In A New Earth, spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle advocates present moment awareness and the dismantling of the ego as the path towards awakened living. 4. As Wayne says, “This is a book that will forever change the way you look at your life, and the result will be that you’ll live in a new world aligned with nature.” 5. 6. Louise’s unconditional message of love is that you deserve to be healthy, happy, and full of life. 7. 8. 9. 10.

My Travels to Amsterdam: Red Light District | Life Balance Multicultural Magazine By Amanda Deltuvia — The cold air coated my lungs as I hopped off the shuttle. Instantly, the smell of hot dogs and cider flooded my nostrils as I watched children ice skating in the center of town. It’s holiday season, and I’m exhausted from taking an eight-hour bus ride. The song “Amsterdam” by Guster is on repeat in my head. I’ve finally arrived, and I’m standing in front of a Burger King to meet the guy who’s letting us crash on his floor. The night is young in Amsterdam and every night is a party. We decide to head down the side roads, to the “blue districts” as they call it, and it morphs into a relatively frightening circus show behind the glass, filled with artificial body parts and smirking faces. Every store is a sex shop, and the river in the center of the road is dotted with beautiful swans and tiny rowboats. The next day the snow is even worse, but we journey to see Anne Frank’s home. The guy I stayed with said getting lost is easy, and he was right.

2012 March 12 - The Scale of the Universe Interactive Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. 2012 March 12 The Scale of the Universe - Interactive Flash Animation Credit & Copyright: Cary & Michael Huang Explanation: What does the universe look like on small scales? Tomorrow's picture: dust before galaxies Authors & editors: Robert Nemiroff (MTU) & Jerry Bonnell (UMCP)NASA Official: Phillip Newman Specific rights apply.NASA Web Privacy Policy and Important NoticesA service of:ASD at NASA / GSFC& Michigan Tech.

10 Ways To Raise Your Consciousness “Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom. Mastering others is strength. Mastering yourself is true power.” -Lao Tzu What highly conscious people talk about (from the film 'My Dinner With Andre') “Watch your thoughts; they become words. 10 Ways To Raise Your Consciousness Becoming more conscious is the progressive realization of conscious mastery over your mind. 1. First, accept the truth. Secondly, speak the truth. The more you’re able to accept and speak the truth, the more conscious you become. Yes, there may be consequences when you switch from lies and half-truths to the full truth, but highly conscious people know that crossing that bridge is well worth the effect. A short-term adjustment is nothing compared to the joys of living honestly and openly. 2. Courage is the gatekeeper between unconscious growth and conscious growth. A powerful guiding principle to adopt is, “Whatever I fear, I must face.” 3. 4. 5. 6. First and foremost, know thyself. 7. 8. 9. 10.

10 places you should visit before you die & Go! from HomeAway - StumbleUpon UPDATE: Discover the best places on earth and receive personalised travel recommendations with HomeAway’s new microsite Places to See Before You Die, your guide to the world’s once in a lifetime destinations. From great architectural feats to breathtaking natural beauty, the world is full of fascinating places to see before you die. Thanks to films such as The Bucket List, starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman, making life lists of things to do before you kick the bucket has become popular with those determined to embrace all the world has to offer while they are still alive. The Taj Mahal, India Located in Agra, India, the magnificent Taj Mahal is a UNESCO World Heritage site and probably the most recognizable monument in the world. Antelope Canyon, Arizona The world is full of fascinating natural wonders that display the power of nature and Antelope Canyon is one of these. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia The Great Wall of China The Great Barrier Reef, Australia

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