How This Hoax About Space, Fooled Over One Million Facebook Users …!!!

Levitation floating drifting jump

If you’ve been paying attention on Facebook recently, you might have noticed a friend or two sharing a story about a phenomenon that would supposedly be happening in early January of 2015.

“Strange natural occurrences are happening in the world today. But nothing more magnificent than the one you will experience on January 4, 2015,” Daily Buzz Live’s story reads. “According to British astronomer Patrick Moore, at exactly 9:47 PST AM on January 4th, Pluto will pass directly behind Jupiter, in relation to Earth.”

The story, from Daily Buzz Live, stated that there would be a once-in-a-lifetime planetary alignment where Pluto would pass directly behind Jupiter, which would counteract Earth’s gravity for a short period of time, rendering everyone on the planet briefly weightless.

Sounds cool right? Sounds maybe a bit unbelievable?

If you saw this story and were sceptical, you had every right to be: it’s just not true.

The Daily Dot did a really great job at debunking this hoax that was shared over one million times on Facebook.

“If planetary alignments ever caused worldwide weightlessness, they would likely have heard about it more than a few weeks before the next one. They would likely have read about in their high-school science textbooks,” Aaron Sankin of The Daily Dot writes.

The Daily Dot continues,

Anyone who did a simple Google search for the Jovian-Plutonian Gravitational Effect would have found its Wikipedia page and learned from its first sentence that this particular scam has been repeated ad nauseam for four decades.

Wikipedia

The story is fake, and Daily Buzz Live often posts fake stories, much like The Onion. But the difference is that The Onion is 100% satirical, while Daily Buzz Live publishes real stories alongside its fake stories.

“On Daily Buzz Live, meanwhile, the real and the unreal are intermingled, with no labels separating them. The planetary alignment story sits next to stories about factual events like “8 Photos Of Shocking Police Brutality On Peaceful Protesters and Civilians” and “Horrific Racist Song About Michael Brown At Charity Event ‘And He’s Dead, Dead, Michael Brown’“” The Daily Dot reports. “These are pieces that wouldn’t be out of place on real viral news sites.”

Meanwhile back on Facebook, the story is getting hundreds of thousands of shares, complete with this photo of what looks like a tweet from NASA.

Daily Buzz Live

The tweet, like the story, is fake and was created on a site called LemmeTweetThatForYou.com, says The Daily Dot. 

So what happens to a publication when its satirical story, in an attempt to be passed off as real, ends up going massively viral on the world’s largest social network?

The answer is, absolutely nothing. But before you share a story that seems too good, or too bizarre to be true, it’s best to make sure that it actually is.

SOURCE::::Caroline  Moss in http://www.businessinsider.com.au

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What Happened to Air Asia Flight QZ 8501 ?

The first aircraft to land at the newly-launched Low Cost Carrier Terminal-KLIA (LCCT-KLIA) sits on the tarmac in Sepang outside Kuala Lumpur March 23, 2006. 
AirAsia plane

An AirAsia plane went missing during a flight to Singapore shortly after asking to deviate from its planned flight path because of bad weather.

AirAsia flight QZ 8501 lost contact with air traffic control at about 6:17 a.m. on Sunday, about halfway through the flight from Surabaya, Indonesia to Singapore. The plane is thought to have crashed near the Indonesian island of Belitung, but search and rescue teams have yet to find any wreckage.

Satellite imagery from the area where the plane went missing showed severe thunderstorms around the time it disappeared:

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CNN meteorologist Derek Van Dam said “lines of very heavy thunderstorms” were present when the plane was in the air, but also pointed out that “turbulence doesn’t necessarily bring down aeroplanes.”

The search and rescue operation has been suspended overnight. Singapore’s air force and navy is helping with the operation to locate the plane.

Here’s where it lost contact with air traffic control:

AirAsia plane map

155 Indonesians are on board the plane, along with three people from South Korea, and one from Singapare, Britain, Malaysia, and France. Of those passengers, 16 are children and one is an infant.

The missing plane is an Airbus A320-200, a popular and generally reliable model. The plane is about six years old and is operated by AirAsia’s Indonesian affiliate, which the Malaysia-based company holds a 48.9% stake in, CNN reports

 

SOURCE::: PAMELA ENGEL in http://www.busionessinsider.com.au

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Image of the Day…Sliding or Moving Stone In Death Valley…

The Racetrack, Death Valley National Park

A famous Death Valley sliding stone. The movement of these stones – and their long tracks across the desert floor – are an old mystery that’s now been solved.

A sliding stone at Death Valley's famous Racetrack Playa.  Cat Connor captured this photo on Christmas Day - December 25, 2014.  Visit Cat Connor's website.

Cat Connor captured this beautiful image of a sliding (or sailing or slithering) stone at Death Valley’s famous Racetrack Playa on Christmas Day – December 25, 2014. These stones are known to leave tracks in the desert floor. They clearly do move, but, until recently, no one knew what caused their movement. Want to know? Click here to find out and see a video of the sliding stones in motion.

What causes Death Valley’s sliding stones to move?

Sliding rock tracks, via PLOS ONE.

Message For the Day…” When Heart turns into clean and illumined one with shine of love and light…”

Listening to expositions by a speaker who has had the thrill of genuine experience is a blessing. The speaker’s face will blossom with joy, their eyes will shed tears of exhilaration at the very contemplation of the Lord’s glory. Listeners will easily catch that inspiration and experience the joy themselves as tears stream down their eyes. When an infant smiles, everyone around the infant also smiles in unison. So too the words of those who are saturated with devotion to God will saturate the hearts of the listeners too. Through that process of listening, a dirt-laden heart will be transformed into a clean and illumined heart which shines with genuine light and love. To the foul odours of sense-pursuits, keenness to listen to the glories of God is a valuable disinfectant, besides being in itself so full of sweet fragrance. Listening will effectively cleanse your heart.

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International Space Station Astronaut Wakes up to an Incredible Sight from Space …

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NASA astronaut Terry W. Virts woke up to an incredible sight from space Thursday morning — one he said was “better than any present” he could ask for.

“Sunrise on Christmas morning- better than any present I could ask for!!!!” tweeted Virts, who is currently aboard the International Space Station.

 

The image was widely circulated on the social media platform, amassing nearly 3,000 retweets and more than 4,200 favorites.

“So awesome,” one person tweeted back at him.

“Astonishing,” echoed another.

“What a view,’ wrote one more.

SOURCE:::  IN  www.theblaze.com

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” One Banana … Keep your Stress Away … ” !!!

14 Foods that Can Replace Medicines ….

Whenever we start feeling ill, the first thing we do is reach for the medicine cabinet. The problem with taking pills is that even though they’ll probably help with your predicament, they’re also bound to have unwanted side effects. The best solution is to use these 14 natural remedies, which are just as efficient as drugs.

1. Bananas – Stress and anxiety

Next time you feel stressed, grab a banana! With an average of 105 calories and 14 grams of sugar, a banana will boost your blood-sugar levels and help combat hunger. Additionally, a banana contains 30% of your daily requirement of Vitamin B6, which helps your brain in the production of serotonin – a chemical that helps reduce stress.

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2. Yogurt – Constipation and gas

One and a half cups of yogurt are packed full of probiotics that assist in digestion and improves the stomach’s ability to digest dairy and legumes – a major cause of gastric gasses.

3. Raisins – High blood pressure

A large handful of resins (approx. 60) contains over 200mg of potassium, as well as 1 gram of fiber. These are strongly recommended as part of a diet to help reduce blood pressure. Recent studies show that the polyphenols in grapes, raisins and wine, help maintain the circulatory system and reduce blood pressure.

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4. Apricots – Kidney stones

4 dried apricots contain 2 grams of fiber, 235mg of potassium and just 3mg of sodium. This combination is highly effective at preventing minerals from getting trapped in your kidneys, which is the cause of the most common kidney stones.

5. Tuna – Foul mood

A can of tuna contains about 800mg of Omega-3, a fatty acid that is considered vital in the treatment of depression. Omega 3 is even an approved treatment for depression by the American Psychiatric Association.

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6. Ginger tea – Nausea

A time-old proven treatment for nausea, ginger has also been scientifically proven to be helpful in dealing with nausea caused by motion sickness as well as morning sickness. It is as effective as anti-nausea medicine, but without the side effects (such as ‘cottonmouth’ and lethargy)

7. Basil – Indigestion

Studies suggest that the eugenol in basil is highly effective as a gastric painkiller, nausea reduction, cramping and diarrhea by eliminating bacteria like Salmonella and Listeria. Basil is also effective at preventing halitosis.

8. Pears – High cholesterol

The average pear contains 5 grams of the dietary fiber Pectin, which helps clear the body of ‘bad cholesterol’ (LDL).

9. Cabbage – Stomach ulcers

In a research published by the John Hopkins Medical School, it was found that the sulforaphane in cabbage helps battle the helicobacter pylori bacteria (a main cause for ulcers). It is believed that sulforaphane may also help prevent gastric tumors.

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10. Figs – Hemorrhoids

Dried figs are rich in dietary fiber, which in turn, produce softer feces and aiding in reducing hemorrhoids and the likeliness of developing them.

11. Potatoes – Headaches

Amedium-sized potato contains 37 carbohydrates, which help reduce headaches by increasing serotonin production in the brain.

12. Garlic – Yeast infectionGarlic contains many essential oils that help prevent the development of yeast infections.

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13. Chamomile tea – Heartburn

A great treatment for gastric inflammation, cramping, heartburn and gas, is mixing 2 teaspoons of chamomile tea in a cup of boiling water and brewing it for about 20 minutes and then drinking it.

14. Orange juice – Lethargy

The fructose in orange juice is a natural and fast-working stimulant, and research has proven the ability of Vitamin C to reduce damage caused by free radicals and provide the body with energy. Vitamin C is also a key factor in maintaining iron levels in our blood, which keeps it oxygenated.

 

SOURCE:::: http://www.ba-bamail.com

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Christmas Greeting Message From International Space Station Astronauts …

Expedition 42 Commander Barry Wilmore and Flight Engineer Terry Virts send greetings and talk a little about their own Christmas Day in space.

Aboard the International Space Station, Expedition 42 Commander Barry Wilmore and Flight Engineer Terry Virts of NASA offered their thoughts and best wishes to the world for the Christmas holiday during downlink messages from the orbital complex on December 17. Wilmore has been aboard the research lab since late September and will remain in orbit until mid-March 2015. Virts arrived at the station in late November and will stay until mid-May 2015.

SOURCE:::: http://www.earthsky.org

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Incredible Snapshots of Penguins !!!

 

An Australian photographer has captured incredible close-up images of penguins leaping out of the freezing ocean.

The colony of penguins was jumping for joy on leaving the water to warm up on the ice after hunting for food.

Photographer and marine scientist Frederique Olivier got his camera within a few feet of the flightless birds as they appeared to soar out of the ocean.

Photographer Frederique Olivier captured the graceful animals at the Casey research station in Antarctica's Windmill Islands
Mr Olivier, a marine scientist, got his camera within a few feet of the flightless birds as they appeared to soar out of the ocean

Mr Olivier, a marine scientist, got his camera within a few feet of the flightless birds as they appeared to soar out of the ocean

'The penguins didn't pay much attention to me' and were sometimes friendly towards humans, says Frederique Olivier

‘The penguins didn’t pay much attention to me’ and were sometimes friendly towards humans, says Frederique Olivier

After jumping out of the water, the wide-eyed Adelie penguins throw their wings behind them and kick their feet to get a good landing.

The aquatic birds pull excited faces and flick their tails behind them as they make it onto dry but cold land

They pull excited faces and flick their tails behind them as they make it onto dry but cold land.

After jumping out of the water, the wide-eyed Adelie penguins throw their wings behind them and kick their feet to get a good landing

After jumping out of the water, the wide-eyed Adelie penguins throw their wings behind them and kick their feet to get a good landing

The aquatic birds pull excited faces and flick their tails behind them as they make it onto dry but cold land

The aquatic birds pull excited faces and flick their tails behind them as they make it onto dry but cold land

Frederique Olivier said he felt humble while photographing the penguins because they 'are incredibly adapted' to the frigid environment

Frederique Olivier said he felt humble while photographing the penguins because they ‘are incredibly adapted’ to the frigid environment

Frederique, 38, said: ‘You have to be incredibly patient to get the images of the right behaviour in the right light.

‘And you also have to cope with the temperature and winds as I gets down to minus-30 in the Antarctic winter.’

He was able to get close to the penguins as they weren’t bothered by his presence.

The adult penguins 'are all about breeding and raising chicks in the colony', so Mr Olivier had to be very careful not to disturb them

The adult penguins ‘are all about breeding and raising chicks in the colony’, so Mr Olivier had to be very careful not to disturb them

The colony of penguins was jumping for joy on leaving the ice-cold water to warm up on the ice after hunting for food

The colony of penguins was jumping for joy on leaving the ice-cold water to warm up on the ice after hunting for food

Frederique Olivier, 38, said he had to be 'incredibly patient' to capture the stunning images of the 'flying' penguins in the right light

Frederique Olivier, 38, said he had to be ‘incredibly patient’ to capture the stunning images of the ‘flying’ penguins in the right light

He added: ‘The penguins didn’t pay much attention to me – their mood varies and sometimes they are friendly but it is all about breeding and raising chicks in the colony.

‘They make you feel humble because they are incredibly adapted to the environment that they are in, whereas it is a challenge for us to survive.

‘It’s sometimes hard for them too so we have to be very careful not to disturb them.’

SOURCE:::: By CHRIS KITCHING FOR MAILONLINE  in http://www.dailymail.co.uk

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Image of the Day… Colorful Christmas Island …

When Aqua flew over Christmas Island on Nov. 11, 2014, the MODIS instrument aboard took a visible picture of Christmas Island.
Image Credit: NASA Goddard MODIS Rapid Response

When Aqua flew over Christmas Island on Nov. 11, 2014, the MODIS instrument aboard took a visible picture of Christmas Island. Image Credit: NASA Goddard MODIS Rapid Response

A NASA satellite has captured a colourful photo of Christmas Island in the Southern Indian Ocean from space.

Christmas Island, an Australian Territory, is a coral atoll (a ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands made up of coral) in the northern Line Islands.

When NASA’s Aqua satellite flew over Christmas Island on November 11, 2014, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer took a visible picture of the small atoll.

The island is only 135 square kilometres in area and has a tropical equatorial climate with a wet season that runs from December to April.

Although an Australian Territory, Christmas Island is located 2,600 km north-west of Perth, Western Australia.

The island is famous for land dwelling red crab which scramble to the sea each November to release eggs.

(This article was published on December 24, 2014)
SOURCE::::www.thehindubusinessline.com
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Image of the Day… Frosty Slopes on MARS…!!!

This image of an area on the surface of Mars, approximately 1.5 by 3 kilometers in size, shows frosted gullies on a south-facing slope within a crater.

At this time of year, only south-facing slopes retain the frost, while the north-facing slopes have melted. Gullies are not the only active geologic process going on here. A small crater is visible at the bottom of the slope.

The image was acquired on Nov. 30, 2014, by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera, one of six instruments on NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. The University of Arizona, Tucson, operates HiRISE, which was built by Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp., Boulder, Colorado. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Project for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate, Washington.

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Image Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/University of Arizona
Caption: Livio Tornabene, Ryan Hopkins, Kayle Hansen and Eric Pilles  

SOURCE:::: http://www.nasa.gov

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