Selasa, 12 April 2011

Japanese Technology

Amazing Technology from Japan !
You will not be able to know what's ahead of you, until you have seen at least 4 pictures and read the explanation of what they are, our future is here, incredible!! What an age we live in.

 

Look closely and guess what they could be...

Are they pens with cameras?

Any wild guesses? No clue yet?

Ladies and gentlemen... Congratulations!
You've just looked into the future... Yep that's right!

Jumat, 01 April 2011

Learn It: ASTRONAUT

Learn It: ASTRONAUT: "Absolutely amazing... enjoy!!! NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock who is currently aboard the International Space Station shares pictures of..."

ASTRONAUT


Absolutely amazing... enjoy!!!


NASA astronaut Douglas Wheelock who is currently aboard the International Space Station shares pictures of the Earth he snaps with the world through Twitter.
Known to his nearly 68,000 Twitter followers as Astro_Wheels, Wheelock has been posting impressive photos of the Earth and some of his thoughts ever since he moved into the space station in June, five months after it got Internet access.


Greek islands on a clear night during our flight over Europe. Athens shine brightly along the Mediterranean Sea.



'Mystery Island' ...located in the Indian Ocean close to Madagascar. Interesting features on the island and the unusual shape should be enough to help you discover this beautiful place. 


Northern lights in the distance in one of the finest nights over Europe. The photo clearly shows the Strait of Dover. Paris is dazzling with the city lights. A little fog over the western part of England, particularly over London. 


The moon is breathtaking.



Of all the places of our beautiful planet few can rival the beauty and richness of colors in the Bahamas. In this photo, our ship is seen against the backdrop of the Bahamas.
At a speed of 28,163 kilometers per hour (8 kilometers per second), we rotate the Earth's orbit, making one revolution every 90 minutes, and watch sunsets and sunrises every 45 minutes. So half of our journey is in darkness. For the work we use lights on our helmets. 



Every time I look out the window and see our beautiful planet, my soul sings! I see blue skies, white clouds and bright blessed day. 


Another spectacular sunset. We see 16 such sunsets each day, and each of them is really valuable. 


Beautiful atoll in the Pacific Ocean, photographed using 400mm lens. Approximately 1930 km south of Honolulu. 


Perfect reflection of sunlight in the eastern Mediterranean.