If you look at these photos, you might think they were created on a film set or a computer. They look like a work of fantasy, devoid of magical beings that should rightly be within frame. But that’s not the case. These photos come from right here on Earth. If you ever thought that terrestrial life was dull, check these out and enjoy some newfound appreciation for our little planet’s amazing beauty.
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” Hear the Thud Of Philae While Landing on Comet ” !!!
Today, German scientists released a two-second recording of the sound the Rosetta mission’s Philae lander made when it touched down on comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko’s icy surface. Philae landed on the comet, which is about 311 million miles (500 million kilometers) from Earth, last week (November 12, 2014).
The sound comes from sensors embedded in Philae’s three legs. The recording is part of SESAME, the Surface Electric Sounding and Acoustic Monitoring Experiment. Because its harpoons didn’t fire, Philae actually ended up bouncing twice and landing three times. This is a recording of the first bounce.
Scientists from the German Aerospace Center, DLR, which is responsible for SESAME, areanalyzing the sound of the landing for clues about the comet’s surface.
After nearly 57 hours on Comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, the Philae lander had completed its main science mission on November 15, 2014, when its batteries failed and the lander went silent. Read more.

Philae’s bounce across the surface of its comet, as captured by the Rosetta mothership. Image via ESA/Rosetta/MPS for OSIRIS Team MPS/UPD/LAM/IAA/SSO/INTA/UPM/DASP/IDA
SOURCE::::www.earthsky.org
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Joke of the Day… ” Is your Uncle an Electrician … ? ” !!!
A brilliant young boy was applying for a job with the railways. The interviewer asked him: “Do you know how to use the equipment?” “Yes”, the boy replied. “Then what would you do if you realized that 2 trains, one from this station and one from the next were going to crash because they were on the same track?” The young applicant thought and replied “I’d press the button to change the points without hesitation.” “What if the button was frozen and wouldn’t work?” “I’d run outside and pull the lever to change the points manually” “And if the lever was broken?” “I’d get on the phone to the next station and tell them to change the points,” he replied. “And if the phone was broken and needed an electrician to fix it?” The boy thought about that one. “I’d run into town and get my uncle” “Is your uncle an electrician?”
“No, but he’s never seen a train crash before!”
SOURCE::::joke a day.com
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Swinging Sixties …Aviation History …A Flashback !!!
Poppy Marello,
Digital Content Executive, Routesonline …..It’s the penultimate week for our Aviation History Months articles, and this week we’re looking at airlines that began operation from 1960 – 1980.

The sixties saw a number of aviation records, with A Royal Air Force Avro Vulcan making the first non-stop flight from England to Australia on June 21, 1961. Boeing rolled out its first Boeing 727 airline on November 27, 1962, Concorde flew for the first time on March 2, 1969 and of course, on July 20, 1969, Apollo 11 landed the first men on the moon.
The seventies saw a 24-hour worldwide strike in 1972 calling for tighter security after the International Federation of Air Line Pilots Associations (IFALPA) accused governments of failing to take action to halt air piracy. In September 1972, the 1,000th Boeing 727 is sold, a sales record for airliners. The Space Shuttle ‘Enterprise’ makes its first test flight after detaching from a Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft.
Thai Airways
The airline was founded in 1960 as a joint venture between Thailand’s domestic carrier, Thai Airways Company (TAC) and Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS). On 14 May 1997, THAI, along with Lufthansa, Air Canada, SAS, and United Airlines, founded the world’s first and largest airline alliance, Star Alliance.

Thai Airways, 1960s [Image by Thai Airways]
Royal Jordanian
The airline was established under the name ‘Alia’ in December 1963, after King Hussain’s eldest daughter, Princess Alia bint Al Hussein. The national carrier for Jordan joined the jet age in 1970 when it phased out its Fokker F-27s and ordered Boeing 707 aircraft, and in that year, services were initiated to Madrid, Copenhagen and Karachi.

The third Caravelle delivered to Royal Jordanian, 1966. [Image by Royal Jordanian]
Transavia Airlines
In 1966, the airline was established as ‘Transavia Holland’, until 1986 when the name was changed to ‘Transavia Airlines’. The newly branded operator became the first airline to take advantage of the world’s first open skies agreement signed between the UK and Dutch governments, operating its route between Amsterdam and London Gatwick from October 26, 1986.

Boeing 737, 1986, just before the name change. [Image by airliners.net]
SOURCE:::: http://www.routesonline.com
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British Airways
The airline was established on 31 March 1974, upon the dissolution of British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC) and British European Airways (BEA). The airline jointly inaugurated the world’s first passenger supersonic services to Bahrain using Concorde G-BOAA aircraft, alongside Air France’s operation to Rio de Janeiro via Dakar in January 1976. In March 1979, the new Boeing 757 aircraft was launched with orders for 19 from British Airways and 21 from Eastern (USA).

British Airways Lockheed L1011 TriStar 200 G-BHBN, 1974 [Image by British Airways]
Air Berlin
The airline was founded as Air Berlin USA in July 1978 by PanAm captain, Kim Lundgren, and was originally headquartered in Oregon, United States to operate charter flights on behalf of German tour operators from Berlin Tegel Airport. On 28 April 1979, the first airberlin jet took off from Berlin to Palma de Mallorca. During most of the 1980s, Air Berlin USA operated only a single 737-200. The airline was sole in 1991 when it changed its name to the current ‘Air Berlin’.

Air Berlin USA Boeing 707, 1979 [Image by Air Berlin]
Joke of the Day … ” Don’t Mess with Engineers… ” !!!
They gather at Pune Railway Station.
Both groups desperately try to prove their superiority.
SCENE 1 (PUNE-MUMBAI):
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5 Engineers buy only 1 ticket, and 5 doctors buy 5 tickets. doctors are desperately waiting for TC to come
When TC arrives, all 5 Engineers get into one toilet, so when TC knocks, one hand comes out with the ticket and the TC goes away.
On the return journey, they don’t get a direct train to Pune, so both group decide to take a passenger train till Lonavala, from there they can easily get a Local Train to Pune.
SCENE 2 (MUMBAI-LONAVALA):
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Doctorss decided, This time, we will prove that we are smarter.
5 doctors buy 1 ticket, Engineers don’t buy any ticket at all ! TC arrives
All doctor IN ONE TOILET.
ALL Engineers IN THE OPPOSITE TOILET.
One Engineer gets out and knocks the door of doctor toilet.
One doctor’s hand comes out with the tickets,
Engineer takes the ticket and enters toilet.
TC drives out all the doctor from the toilet,
And they are heavily fined.
SCENE 3 (LONAVALA):
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Now, both the groups are at LONAVALA Railway Station.
Doctors are planning their move for a last chance, They board the local train to Pune.
This time, doctors decide that they will play the same (1 ticket) trick.
ALL doctors take 1 ticket
Engineers buy 5 tickets.
TC Comes. All Engineers show their tickets,
AND Doctors are still searching for toilet in the Local train!!!!!
Conclusion: Technically intelligent people are geniuses, Don’t mess with Engineers.
Things We all Did as Indian Kids …!!!
Read on to know what we all did as Indian kids.
1. Rolled on the playground, got dirty in the mud

Cuz mitti mein nai khela toh kya khela.
2. Played hopscotch, chupa chupi

3. We had no prom nights but we had some awesome times dancing in sarvajanik Ganpati and Durga pooja utsav

4. Played galli cricket

Cuz galli was our cricket stadium
5. Watched Shaktiman with all the neighborhood kids on Sundays

and hoped to become Shaktiman as a grown up or meet him some day.
6. Saw Aahat and almost peed in our pants, but saw it anyway

7. Made paper balls and played cricket during recess hours in school

8. Ate baraf ka gola on the last day of the school to welcome summer holidays

9. Played popular pop songs like Made in India and Dooba Dooba rehta hoon loudly

10. Fixed our chappal by tucking in the strap with the help of a twig; every time we played outdoor games

11. Saw “Jalebbiiii” ad and instantly demanded for hot and delicious jalebi
12. Katti toh katti barah baje batti tu kha matti mein khau ice cream

Say this as soon as you’re angry or annoyed with your friend. And no there was nothing like pinky promise, the above sign meant katti.
13. Rasna rozana utsav was your favorite ad and drink, especially during summer vacation

14. Got excited when the door bell rang so you could open the door like Sweety from Hum Paanch

15. Put those brown covers just a day before the first day of school

To let the feeling sink in. Yes school is starting tomorrow.
16. When electricity went off after sunset, gather around with friends and enjoy the dark time with ghost stories or chupa chupi

These are the things we all did as Indian kids and man how we loved every single minute of it.
Cheers to those times ![]()
SOURCE:::: http://www.storypick.com
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What is the Lake-Effect Snow ?
What is lake-effect snow? If you live on the downwind side of a large lake, you’re probably all too familiar with this weather phenomenon. It happens when cold winter air moves over a relatively warm body of water. What you get are small-scale but intense snowstorms. A powerful lake-effect snow storm hit the Buffalo, New York area this week, and is continuing through Friday, November 21, 2014. See pictures and read more about the effects of the November 2014 lake-effect snow storm.
This article, is based on a 2011 interview with Tom Niziol, longtime meteorologist-in-charge of the National Weather Service in Buffalo, New York and who joined the Weather Channel in early 2012. He told EarthSky that accurate forecsting of lake-effect snow is a challenge cause:
[Lake-effect snow] occurs on such a small scale, almost on the scale of a summertime thunderstorm. One portion of a neighborhood or city might be under heavy snow, where a few miles away you may be under sunny skies.

Photo credit: Square Foot Staffing
He said Buffalo, New York on the eastern shore of Lake Erie, is notorious for its lake-effect snowstorms. Niziol said cold air moving in from Canada triggers the snowfall.
As that air moves across the warm water of the Great Lakes, heat and moisture from the lake rises up into that air mass. That moisture eventually condenses out into snowflakes. And when we get to the downwind shores, we end up with lake-effect snow.
Niziol said similar snowstorms happen around the globe. The coasts of the United Kingdom, France, Japan, and Korea, for example, get what’s called ocean-effect snow, from cold air moving across warm seas.
So at a whole range of latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere, right around the globe, we see the same activity.
Niziol gave an earlier example of how dramatic lake effect snow can be.
In early December, 2010, in the western New York area around the city of Buffalo, one of these snow bands set up off Lake Erie. The band was about 8-10 miles wide. The northern portion of Buffalo had green grass throughout most of this event. The southern portion of Buffalo, however, only about 10-12 miles away, picked up 40 inches of snowfall.
He said that lake-effect snow can begin in early fall and continue throughout the winter months.
Early in the fall, we see the same type of activity – cold air moving across a warm body of water – but it’s actually warm enough that we see lake effect rainshowers occur. As we get into November to early December, the air is cold enough to turn that into snow.
But if the lake freezes over, it can bring a halt to these seasonal snowstorms.
Lake Erie is a very shallow lake. In January it develops a significant amount of ice cover. The ice cover acts as a cap, in a simple way, to limit the amount of heat and moisture that can come through that ice and then modify that air mass.
Niziol said that the most important thing for people who experience lake effect snow to know is how to be prepared for an unexpected snowstorm.
Be prepared for winter weather conditions. Have extra clothes in your car, make sure your cellphone is charged, have a shovel in the car, some water, granola bars, extra food as well. Because you never know when you leave the house, even if you have a forecast with you, what it will be like when you drive through one of these snow bands.
Lake-effect snow belts may include portions of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, northern and western portions of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, northern Indiana, northeastern Ohio, northwestern Pennsylvania and western New York state.
Bottom line: Lake-effect snow happens when cold winter air moves over a relatively warm body of water. What you get are small-scale but intense snowstorms.
SOURCE::::www.earthsky.org
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Bright and Beautiful…Blooming Home with Colorful Flowers !!!
This is the blooming marvellous sight of a house completely covered in a rainbow of summer flowers – and it’s been a labour of love for 26 years.
Anne and Robin Strange, who devote every spare hour to their luscious house-garden, say they are still adding to the display almost three decades after they began.
The pair spend hundreds of pounds every year on seeds and plants, nurturing them inside a greenhouse before putting them on display in mid-June.

Colourful: Anne Strange amongst the thousands of rainbow coloured blooms almost covering her house in North Yorkshire
Mrs Strange, 65, said: ‘We were in York one day looking at all the beautiful hanging baskets and we were inspired to create our own.
We have been planting more and more flowers ever since.’
The couple, of Coniston Cold, North Yorkshire, have had an amazing response from motorists who drive past their multicoloured home.
Inspired: Motorists adore looking at the couple’s home
Bright and beautiful: Even back in 1988, left, and in 1980, right, the Strange’s house looked stunning but over the years it’s become even more beautiful
One woman even sends them a gift voucher every Christmas to express her appreciation of the spectacle.
Mrs Strange added: ‘People think its great, we get cards from people we have never even met.’
Mr Strange, 65, who works for Tree Tops Forestry, spends every weekend and evening seeing to the garden.

Dedication: Mr and Mrs Strange spend hundreds of pounds every year planting seeds and nurturing the blooms inside a greenhouse
Mrs Strange said: ‘I dread to think how much money goes on the garden, but it definitely all adds up.
‘It is worth it though, we are both very pleased with what we have created.’
Source:::: EMILY ALLEN in www.dailymail.co.uk
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