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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Solar Eclipse of the Sun November 13, 2012


On November 13, 2012 will be a total solar eclipse that will be observable from South America, South Pacific, Northern Australia and New Zealand. This astronomical phenomenon will start at 19:50 GMT and will end at 23:00 GMT. Also from South America as seen from 22:20 GMT.

The following picture shows the places from which you can observe. 

The Moon is moving back from Earth nearly 4 centimeters per year


The distance of the Moon and the Earth's revolving slowdown is reason by the gravitational pull of the two stars from the formation of the system.

The Moon and the Sun appear eternal. And while this is true for permanence small sample of time is human life on galactic time, is only apparent, because the Moon will end when we emerge from the star, the Sun, end their lives. 

Weather on Mars (Suns 70-84)


Continuing with the study of the Martian climate, we start where we left off last time in the sun 70 of Curiosity.

Temperatures

Maximum temperatures are being abnormally low considering that temperatures were higher in late winter now, in Martian spring.

Locates the planet Krypton Superman thanks to astronomer Neil Tyson


In recent years, Superman has visited the Hayden Planetarium in New York every 382 days to take a look at the stars. His intention is to locate any other place from which the known planet Krypton, although it was destroyed immediately after his departure. This is the argument of Action Comics number 14 , in which the famous superhero receives help from a very special astronomer, renowned popularize Neil deGrasse Tyson.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Astronomers have discovered a change in color of Pluto


Scientists have observed on Pluto, during many years of computer analysis of the images the telescope "Hubble", strange activity, due to which, in recent years the world has changed color.

Heavenly body began to rapidly turn red, and its northern hemisphere was a little brighter. 

Lord of ethylene storm


Megashtorma force on Saturn enough to pulverize the Earth

In 2010, astronomers have marked the beginning of a massive vortex of Saturn, which is a tight ring surrounded the planet. He was the largest of the stratospheric vortex ever discovered in the solar system.

Giant satellite tracking station ESA ready for opening


One of the most complex in the world stations for satellite tracking, preparing for his discovery in Malargue, Argentina, 1,000 kilometers from Buenos Aires. The new station will afford dependable communications with missions traveling through the solar system in the hundreds of millions of miles from Earth.

The new station of the European Space Agency (ESA), located near the town of Malargue, Mendoza province, after its opening, will join the work of the existing stations located in Spain and Australia.