Татами!Originally Posted by zvizda
Татами!Originally Posted by zvizda
в одном слове две ошибки допустил.. садись, опять двойка!Originally Posted by mineral
Ошибок нет -есть искажения!Originally Posted by zvizda
искажение тоже может быть ошибочным.. презумпция кривизны!Originally Posted by mineral
привет с Большого Бодуна!
Humanity’s race into space began in ancient China, where the invention of gunpowder led to the first rockets.
According to one legend, the first attempted human spaceflight followed thereafter with Chinese official Wan Hoo’s infamous rocket chair. Forty-seven rockets, each with their own dedicated assistant, were attached to a wicker chair to form a vehicle intended on carrying Wan Hoo to the Moon. As the story goes, Wan Hoo and his chair disappeared in a cloud of smoke and a thunderous roar.
some like it HOT!
Cannibal stars like their food extra hot, new observations by the ESA’s XMM-Newton X-ray observatory satellite have revealed.
The cannibal stars observed (and illustrated here) are part of low-mass X-ray binary star systems, and are just nine to 12 miles (15 to 20 kilometers) across, about the size of an asteroid. But each one packs in a mass of neutrons 1.4 times the mass of the Sun.
Its extreme density generates a powerful gravitational field that rips gas from its "living" companion star. The gas spirals around the neutron star, forming a disc, before being sucked down and crushed onto its surface, a process known as "accretion".
The gas clouds range in size from a few hundred thousand miles to a few million miles—ten to one hundred times larger than the Earth—and are composed of iron vapor and other chemicals.
The new observations indicate that extremely ionized iron—iron that’s had most of its electrons ripped from it—is released by the cloud. For this reaction to occur, researchers say, the cloud’s temperature must be a few million degrees, hotter than the Sun’s outer atmosphere.
Иван Иванович меняет профессию
A solitary, unmanned spacesuit floats away from the International Space Station (ISS) and is destined to burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere.
The Russian-built Orlan (which means "Eagle" in Russian) suit, an expired article of space clothing crammed full of clothes and equipped with a radio transmitter, launched into a degrading orbit as part of an experiment during a recent spacewalk by the ISS Expedition 12 crew. Dubbed SuitSat by U.S. flight controllers and RadioSkaf by their Russian counterparts, the spacesuit broadcast a weak audio signal and images to ham radio operators and students back on Earth.
Expedition 12 commander Bill McArthur and flight engineer Valery Tokarev nicknamed the spacesuit Ivan Ivanovich, though Tokarev bid it farewell with the words "Goodbye, Mr. Smith" as he hurled the human-shaped satellite into space.
The spacesuit was expected to broadcast its message and an image for several days before its batteries ran out. Early reports of its silence – just hours after deployment – turned out to be premature when radio operators later confirmed its steady, but weak signal. SuitSat was expected to burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere weeks after its initial deployment, NASA officials said.
Воины в легких небесных доспехах
Врубаются клиньями в царство зимы..
(с)
A snow-laden branch shows the season at Kazakhstan’s Baikonur Cosmodrome, where a Russian Soyuz rocket stands poised to launch spaceward
так точно есть искажения! разрешите исполнять ?Originally Posted by mineral
There are several ways to look at things when it comes to imaging. This false-color view of the Himalayas is a composite image of various exposures made by the ASTER instrument on NASA's Terra satellite.
The image, released the other day, was taken on Feb. 27, 2002. It is a combination of near infrared, which is invisible to the eye, plus red and green wavelengths in the visible part of the spectrum.
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