Room With A View !!!…Best Photos of Earth Taken From Space !!!

When it comes to a room with a view, one several hundred miles above earth is hard to beat.

Satellites orbiting the planet and astronauts aboard the International Space Station often take pictures of volcano eruptions, hurricanes and other examples of nature’s fury.

And now NASA has rounded up the most spectacular images taken from space all year.

The images also include some of the most beautiful sights our planet has to offer – from Princess Charlotte Bay, in Australia, to the surprising beauty of Reno, Nevada’s city lights set against the mountains that surround it.

A picture was captured just weeks ago of a new island forming in the Pacific.

The past year provided some amazing images, the ones below are from a NASA collection made public.

Terrifying beauty: Supertyphoon Haiyan the day before it made landfall in the Philippines. The coast of the Philippines can be seen outlined on the far left of the image. Captured Nov 7 by NASA's Aqua satelliteTerrifying beauty: Supertyphoon Haiyan the day before it made landfall in the Philippines. The coast of the Philippines can be seen outlined on the far left of the image. Captured Nov 7 by NASA’s Aqua satellite

Amazing: An astronaut on the International Space Station took this photo on Jan. 10 of an eruption on Sakurajima, one of Japan's most active volcanoesAmazing: An astronaut on the International Space Station took this photo on Jan. 10 of an eruption on Sakurajima, one of Japan’s most active volcanoes

 

Devastating: Running left to right through the center of this image is the scar from the EF-5 tornado that ran through Moore, Oklahoma on May 20, 2013 killing at least 24, injuring 377 and likely topping $2 billion in damages. Captured June 2 by NASA's Terra satelliteDevastating: Running left to right through the center of this image is the scar from the EF-5 tornado that ran through Moore, Oklahoma on May 20, 2013 killing at least 24, injuring 377 and likely topping $2 billion in damages. Captured June 2 by NASA’s Terra satellite

 

The frozen tundra: Alaska is almost always mostly, or at least partially, covered with clouds, but this rare, cloudless moment was captured June 17 by NASA's Terra satelliteThe frozen tundra: Alaska is almost always mostly, or at least partially, covered with clouds, but this rare, cloudless moment was captured June 17 by NASA’s Terra satellite

 

California dreaming: This image of clouds off the California coast was captured Apr. 14 by NASA's Terra satellite.California dreaming: This image of clouds off the California coast was captured Apr. 14 by NASA’s Terra satellite.

 

The world's biggest little city: This image of Reno, Nevada at night was captured Jan 28 by an astronaut on the International Space StationThe world’s biggest little city: This image of Reno, Nevada at night was captured Jan 28 by an astronaut on the International Space Station

 

Pavlof volcano in the Aleutian arc erupts May 18 in this image captured by astronauts on the International Space StationPavlof volcano in the Aleutian arc erupts May 18 in this image captured by astronauts on the International Space Station

Live art: Isla Socorro creates von Karman vortices in the clouds above the Pacific ocean May 22 in this image captured by NASA¿s Aqua satelliteLive art: Isla Socorro creates von Karman vortices in the clouds above the Pacific ocean May 22 in this image captured by NASA¿s Aqua satellite

 

Great lake: A cluster of small images in the far northern reaches of Lake Michigan in a photo captured May 24 by the NASA/USGS Landsat 8 satelliteGreat lake: A cluster of small images in the far northern reaches of Lake Michigan in a photo captured May 24 by the NASA/USGS Landsat 8 satellite

 

This image sand dunes in Australia's Great Sandy Desert was taken March 25 by an astronaut on the International Space StationThis image sand dunes in Australia’s Great Sandy Desert was taken March 25 by an astronaut on the International Space Station

 

This image of Princess Charlotte Bay in Australia was captured April 20 by the NASA/USGS satellite Landsat 8This image of Princess Charlotte Bay in Australia was captured April 20 by the NASA/USGS satellite Landsat 8

 

 

 

Disappointing: The Landsat 8 satellite, launched by NASA and operated by the USGS, spotted new deforestation (brown rectangles center right) in the Peruvian Amazon on Aug. 28 after American scientists received a tip from colleagues in South AmericaDisappointing: The Landsat 8 satellite, launched by NASA and operated by the USGS, spotted new deforestation (brown rectangles center right) in the Peruvian Amazon on Aug. 28 after American scientists received a tip from colleagues in South America

 

Awe-inspiring: The Torres del Paine National Park, in Chilean Patagonia, as captured Jan. 21 by NASA¿s Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) satelliteAwe-inspiring: The Torres del Paine National Park, in Chilean Patagonia, as captured Jan. 21 by NASA¿s Earth Observing-1 (EO-1) satellite

 

source::::: mail online.com, UK

natarajan

 

 

Post -It Notes were invented by Accident !!!

Today I found out Post-It Notes were invented by accident.

 

There were actually two accidents that lead to the invention of the Post-It note.  The first was by Spencer Silver.  According to the former Vice President of Technical Operations for 3M Geoff Nicholson (now retired), in 1968, Silver was working at 3M trying to create super strong adhesives for use in the aerospace industry in building planes.  Instead of a super strong adhesive, though, he accidentally managed to create an incredibly weak, pressure sensitive adhesive agent called Acrylate Copolymer Microspheres.

This adhesive did not interest 3M management as it was seen as too weak to be useful.  It did have two interesting features, though.  The first is that, when stuck to a surface, it can be peeled away without leaving any residue.  Specifically, the acrylic spheres only stick well to surfaces where they are tangent to the surface, thus allowing weak enough adhesion to be able to be peeled easily.  The second big feature is that the adhesive is re-usable, thanks to the fact that the spheres are incredibly strong and resist breaking, dissolving, or melting.   Despite these two notable features, no one, not even Silver himself, could think up a good marketable use for it.  Thus, even with Silver promoting it for five years straight to various 3M employees, the adhesive was more or less shelved.

Finally, in 1973, when Geoff Nicholson was made products laboratory manager at 3M, Silver approached him immediately with the adhesive and gave him samples to play with.  Silver also suggested what he saw as his best idea for what to use the adhesive for, making a bulletin board with the adhesive sprayed on it.  One could then stick pieces of paper to the bulletin board without tacks, tape, or the like.  The paper could subsequently be easily removed without any residue being left on the sheets.  While this was a decent idea, it wasn’t seen as potentially profitable enough as annual bulletin board sales are fairly low.

Now enter the second accident by chemical engineer Art Fry.  Besides working at 3M as a Product Development Engineer and being familiar with Silver’s adhesive thanks to attending one of Silver’s seminars on the low-tack adhesive, he also sung in a church choir in St. Paul, Minnesota.  One little problem he continually had to deal with was accidentally losing his song page markers in his hymn book while singing, with them falling out of the hymnal.  From this, he eventually had the stroke of genius to use some of Silver’s adhesive to help keep the slips of paper in the hymnal.  Fry then suggested to Nicholson and Silver that they were using the adhesive backwards.  Instead of sticking the adhesive to the bulletin board, they should “put it on a piece of paper and then we can stick it to anything.”

This initially proved easier said than done, in terms of practical application.  It was easy enough to get the adhesive on the paper, but the early prototypes had the problem that the adhesive would often detach from the paper and stay on the object the paper was stuck to, or, at least, leave some of the adhesive behind in this way.  There was no such problem with the bulletin boards Silver had made because he had specifically made them so that the adhesive would bond better with the board than the paper. Two other 3M employees now entered the scene, Roger Merrill and Henry Courtney.  The two were tasked with coming up with a coating that could be put on the paper to make the adhesive stay bonded to it and not be left behind on whatever the paper was stuck to when it was removed, a task at which they were ultimately successful at achieving.

Interestingly, because management at 3M still didn’t think the product would be commercially successful, they more or less shelved it for three years, even though the Post-It notes were extremely popular internally at 3M labs during that span.    Finally, in 1977, 3M began running test sale runs of the Post-It note, then called “Press ‘n Peel”, in a certain areas in four different cities to see if people would buy and use the product.  It turned out, no one much did, which confirmed in the minds of the executives that it wasn’t a good commercial product.

Luckily for offices the world over, Nicholson and Joe Ramey, Nicholson’s boss, didn’t feel like giving up yet.  They felt the marketing department had dropped the ball in that they hadn’t given businesses and people samples of the product to use to let them see for themselves how useful the notes could be.  So a year after the initial flop, 3M tried again to introduce the Post-It note to the world, this time giving huge amounts of free sample Post-It note pads away in Boise, Idaho, with the campaign deemed “The Boise Blitz”.  This time, the re-order rate went from almost nothing, in the previous attempt, to 90% of the people and businesses that had received the free samples.  For reference, this was double the best initial rate 3M had ever seen for any other product they’d introduced.  Two years later, the Post-It note was released throughout the United States.

So after 5 years of constant rejection for the adhesive and another seven years in development and initial rejection, Post-It notes were finally a hit and have since become a mainstay in offices the world over, today being one of the top five best selling office supply products in the world.

 

Bonus Facts:

  • Ever wonder why the standard color for Post-It notes is yellow?  It turns out this was kind of an accident as well.  The official story from some at 3M is that it was because it created a “good emotional connection with users” and that it would “contrast well stuck to white paper”.  However, according to Geoff Nicholson there was no such thought given to the color.  The real reason Post-It notes were yellow was simply because the lab next door to where they were working on the Post-It note “had some scrap yellow paper – that’s why they were yellow; and when we went back and said ‘hey guys, you got any more scrap yellow paper?’ they said ‘you want any more go buy it yourself’, and that’s what we did, and that’s why they were yellow. To me it was another one of those incredible accidents. It was not thought out; nobody said they’d better be yellow rather than white because they would blend in – it was a pure accident.”
  •  Post-It notes are occasionally used in art-work.  One such famous example was in 2008 when Shay Hovell used 12,000 Post-It notes to create a replica of the Mona Lisa.  The most expensive Post-It note art piece was done by R.B. Kitaj and sold for £640 (about $1000) in 2000.

source:::::today i foundout.com

natarajan

 

தஞ்சை பெரிய கோயில் மணல் மீது கட்டப்பட்டதா ???!!!

 

உலகின் பாரம்பரியச் சின்னமும் இந்தியாவின் பெருமையுமான தஞ்சைப் பெரிய கோயில் முழுக்க முழுக்க மணல் மீது கட்டப்பட்டுள்ளது என்கின்றன சமீபத்திய ஆய்வுகள். 2010-ம் ஆண்டு நடந்த பெரிய கோயிலின் ஆயிரமாவது ஆண்டு விழாவின்போது கருவறையில் இருந்து சுமார் 100 அடி தொலைவில் ஆழ்துளைக் கிணறு தோண்டப்பட்டது.

மூன்று நாட்கள் தொடர்ந்து துளையிட்டதில் சுமார் மூன்று லாரி அளவுக்கு மணல் வந்தது. பின்னர் இதுகுறித்து தகவல் அறிந்த கோயில் கட்டிடக் கலை நிபுணர்கள் இதற்கு எதிர்ப்பு தெரிவித்ததால் அப்பணி நிறுத்தப்பட்டது. இதுகுறித்து கோயில் கட்டிடக் கலைஞரும் ஆய்வாளருமான பெருந்தச்சன் தென்னன் மெய்ம்மன் ‘தி இந்து’விடம் கூறியதாவது:

கீழே இரு மடங்கு சுமை

பெரிய கோயில் வடிவமைப்பையும் அதன் தரைப்பகுதியையும் சில ஆண்டுகளுக்கு முன்பே ஆய்வு செய்தோம். அதில் கோயிலின் அஸ்திவாரம் மரபுவழி கட்டுமானமான ஆற்று மணல் படுகையைக் கொண்டு உருவாக்கப்பட்டிருக்கலாம் என்று தெரிகிறது. அதாவது, தரையின் மேற்பகுதியில் இருக்கும் கல்லால் ஆன கோயில் கட்டுமானத்தைவிட இரு மடங்கு சுமை கீழே இருக்க வேண்டும்.

அதன்படி இயற்கையாக அங்கிருந்த சுக்கான் பாறையை தொட்டியாக வெட்டி அதில் பரு மணலை நிறைத்து அதன் மீது கோயிலைக் கட்டியிருக்கிறார்கள். கருங்கல் தொட்டி, மணல் விலகாமல் இருக்க உதவும். அதேசமயம், மணல் இயல்பாக அசைந்துகொடுக்கும் தன்மை உடையது. பூமித் தகடுகளின் எதிர்பாராத அசைவுகளின்போது மணலின் அசைந்து கொடுக்கும் தன்மையால் மேற்பகுதியில் இருக்கும் கட்டுமானம் விலகாது. அதாவது, பூகம்பம் வந்தாலும் கோயிலுக்கு எந்த பாதிப்பும் நேராது.

தலையாட்டி பொம்மை போல..

தஞ்சை பெரிய கோயிலின் ஒரு கன அடி கல்லின் எடை 70 கிலோ. தோராயமாக கோயிலின் எடை ஒரு லட்சம் டன். அதனை ஒப்பிடும்போது அஸ்திவாரமாக சுமார் ஒரு கோடி கன அடி பருமணலை கல்தொட்டியில் நிரப்பியிருக்க வேண்டும் என்று தெரிகிறது. இதன்மூலம் பூமித் தகடுகளின் அசைவின்போது மணல் அஸ்திவாரம் தன்னைத்தானே சமப்படுத்திக்கொள்ளும். இதனை zero settlement of foundation என்பர். இன்னும் எளிமையாக விளக்க வேண்டும் எனில் தலையாட்டி பொம்மையின் தொழில்நுட்பத்துக்கு ஒப்பானது. அசையுமே தவிர விழாது. தலையாட்டி பொம்மைகளின் பூர்வீகமும் தஞ்சாவூர் என்பதை இங்கு கவனிக்க வேண்டும்.

இயல்பிலேயே கருங்கல் கட்டுமானங்களுக்கு மணல் அஸ்திவாரமே பொருத்தமானது. அதனால்தான் பெரும்பாலான கடல் கட்டுமானங்களில் கருங்கற்களும் ஆற்று மணலும் இடம்பெறுகின்றன. 2010-ம் ஆண்டு கோயிலுக்குள் ஆழ்துளைக் கிணறு தோண்டியபோது அஸ்திவாரம் மணல் என்பதாலேயே அங்கு சத்தம் வரவில்லை. அங்கு வெளியேறிய மணலில் மண் மற்றும் பாறைத் துகள் எதுவும் இல்லை. 350 அடி ஆழத்துக்கு கீழே தோண்டிய பிறகுதான் களிமண் வெளியேறியுள்ளது.

இந்த மணல் தஞ்சாவூர் முகத்துவாரப் பகுதிக்கான மணல் அல்ல. தஞ்சாவூர் பகுதியில் இருப்பது சமதளத்தில் ஓடும் காவிரி ஆற்றுப் பகுதியின் குறுமணல். ஆனால், கோயிலின் அடியில் கிடைத்தது, அதைவிட மூன்று மடங்கு பெரிய பருமணல். இது மலைகளில் பாய்ந்தோடும் காட்டாறுகளில் படியும் மணல். மேற்குத் தொடர்ச்சி மலைகளின் காட்டாற்றுப் படுகைகளில் இருந்து இந்த மணலைக் கொண்டுவந்திருக்கலாம் என்று நம்பப்படுகிறது.

இவ்வாறு பெருந்தச்சன் தென்னன் மெய்ம்மன் கூறினார்.

சிலை, நாணயங்கள் இருக்கலாம்

ஒடிசா மாநிலத்தில் வரலாற்றுக் கோட்டைகளை ஆய்வு செய்தவரான ஒரிசா பாலு கூறும்போது, நம் மன்னர்கள் பிரமாண்டமான கோயில்களை கட்டியது காட்சிக்காகவும் பக்திக்காகவும் மட்டும் அல்ல. அன்னியர்களால் நமது வரலாறு அழியாமல் இருக்கவும், பொக்கிஷங்களை பாதுகாக்கவும்தான் பிரமாண்டமான கோயில்களைக் கட்டியுள்ளனர். அப்படி பிரமாண்டமாக அமைத்தால்தான் அதன் அடியில் பெரும் நிலவறைகள் வடிவமைத்து பொருட்களைப் பாதுகாக்க முடியும்.

எனவே, பெரிய கோயிலின் அடியில் நாணயங்கள், செப்பேடுகள், ஓலைச்சுவடிகள், சிலைகள் கிடைக்க வாய்ப்புள்ளது. அதன்மூலம் தென் கிழக்கு ஆசியாவை வென்ற தமிழனின் மற்றொரு பரிமாணத்தையும், மணல் அஸ்திவாரக் கட்டுமானக் கலையின் வரலாற்றையும் நாம் தெரிந்துகொள்ளலாம். கோயிலில் அகழ்வாராய்ச்சி நடத்தித்தான் இதைக் கண்டுபிடிக்க வேண்டும் என்ற அவசியம் இல்லை. செயற்கைக்கோள் உதவியுடன் ரிமோட் சென்சார் மற்றும் Ground penetrating radar தொழில்நுட்பம்மூலம் பூமிக்குள் ஊடுருவி படங்களை எடுத்து ஆய்வு செய்யலாம்” என்றார்.

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சமூகம்|கலாச்சாரம்|பண்பாடு|பதிவுகள்| source:::::டி.எல்.சஞ்சீவிகுமார் in   The Hindu…Tamil

natarajan

Our Beautiful World From a Bird`s Point of View !!!

Our Beautiful World From a Bird`s Point of View.

Pl click the above link and watch …..

While the holiday season means ‘time for a vacation’ for many, there are those of us that will be staying home this year. That’s why we’ve decided to take you on a trip around the world from a bird’s eye point of view!It’s safe to say that most of the lucky people on vacation won’t see breathtaking sites like these. Remember to look down!

natarajan

The Man Who Invented AK 47 Is No More…Here is His Greatest Regret ….

Mikhail Kalashnikov, the creator of the famous AK-47 assault rifle, has died at the age of 94,according to Russia Today. He had reportedly been suffering from heart problems and was in intensive care since November.

Mikhail Kalashnikov

Russian weapon designer Mikhail Kalashnikov presents his legendary assault rifle to the media while opening the exhibition ‘Kalashnikov – legend and curse of a weapon’ at a weapons museum in Suhl, eastern Germany, in this July 26, 2002, file photo.

 

The Kalashnikov AK-47 is frequently cited as the world’s most popular assault rifle, with its only serious rival being the American M-series rifle. Still, Kalashnikov had mixed feelings about his success.

“I would prefer to have invented a machine that people could use and that would help farmers with their work — for example a lawnmower,” he said on a visit to Germany in 2002.

Kalashnikov was a self-taught peasant turned tank mechanic who never finished high school, RT writes, and he only became a weapon designer after he was shot in the shoulder in World War II. The AK-47 was introduced in 1948 and became one of the first assault rifles of the 2nd generation. Its remarkable success come from a variety of factors, including durability and low production cost — they reportedly sold in war-torn countries for as little as $US15. However, their popularity amongst criminals and terrorists led to some concern for the inventor.

“Whenever I look at TV and I see the weapon I invented to defend my motherland in the hands of these bin Ladens, I ask myself the same question: ‘How did it get into their hands?’ ” Kalashnikov said in 2006. “I didn’t put it in the hands of bandits and terrorists, and it’s not my fault that it has mushroomed uncontrollably across the globe. Can I be blamed that they consider it the most reliable weapon?”

“It is painful for me to see when criminal elements of all kinds fire from my weapon,” he explained again in 2009, on his 90th birthday.

In hindsight, too, many would have regretted another decision. The original design for the AK-47 was never patented, and Kalashnikov reportedly never saw any of the profits from his invention— a few years ago it was estimated that half the AK-47s in the world were actually counterfeits. Still, the inventor never seemed to mind.

“At that time, patenting inventions wasn’t an issue in our country,” he explained in 2006. “We worked for socialist society, for the good of the people, which I never regret.”

 

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“Too Close For Comfort ” !!!

Getting Too Close to an Arctic Glacier !!!
Steve Leonard and Arctic expert Jason Roberts set out on a mission to observe the polar bears. However, their mission was almost cut off entirely when they encountered a glacier that was about to collapse. See what happens when these adventurers get a little too close to an arctic glacier!

 

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2013…. Thro the Eyes of Google !!!

2013 was a heck of a year. A lot has happened, for good and bad. We’ve said goodbye to some people that have shaped our world, have seen destruction and devestation by both nature and humans, and have seen some major changes take place in the world arena. All in all, a year heavy with significance, and here’s a short summary by Google to click it into place.

 

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