Image of the Day !!!

Light Pillars Over Ontario… Wesley Liikane in Severn Bridge, Ontario captured these light pillars on December 23, 2013. See more photos by Wesley at Cowboy with a Camera on Facebook.

Sun pillars form when a bright light reflects off the surfaces of millions of falling ice crystals associated with thin, high-level clouds.

Wesley Liikane in Severn Bridge, Ontario captured this beautiful photo of light pillars, which are vertical shafts of light extending from a bright light source. They can be five to 10 degrees tall and sometimes even higher. They might lengthen or brighten as you gaze at them. He wrote:

On the evening of December 23, you could see the ‘sundog,’ caused by ice crystals in the air … I knew the night was going to be great, with even colder weather coming, and hoped the ice crystals would stay long enough to catch some light pillars. This image was captured down the road from my house on Highway 11, showing the lights from the local city making some wonderful light pillars. Just another reason the night can be so fun! Thanks for viewing and hope your holiday season is going wonderfully.

source:::: Earth sky news site

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” சர்க்கரை பாலில் கரைவது போல ….” !!!

 

மாமன்னன் போஜராஜனின் அரசவையில் ஒருசமயம் ஒரு கூட்டம் நடந்து கொண்டிருந்தது. அவை நிரம்பி வழிந்தது. அப்படி ஒரு கூட்டம். அங்கு கற்றறிந்த பண்டிதர் ஒருவர் அரசவைக்குள் வர எண்ணினார். ஆனால், காலதாமதமாக வந்தார். வாயிற்காவலர் உள்ளே இடமில்லை என்று அவரைத் தடுத்தனர். “”நீ போய் அரசரிடம் அவரைக் கண்டு முக்கியமாக ஒன்றைப் பேச நான் வந்திருப்பதாய்ச் சொல்!” என்று கண்டிப்பாய்ச் சொல்கிறார் அவர். அவரின் எடுப்பான, களையான தோற்றத்தைக் கண்டு வாயிற்காவலன் அரசரிடம் சென்று “”நாங்கள் என்ன தடுத்தும் உங்களுடன் பேச வேண்டும் என்று பிடிவாதமாக ஒரு பண்டிதர் வெளியில் நிற்கிறார்” என்றான். அரசன் அந்த வாயிற்காவலனுடன் எதுவும் பேசவில்லை. ஒரு சேவகனை அழைத்து “”ஒரு கோப்பை நிறைய பாலை எடுத்துக்கொண்டு போய் அந்தப் பண்டிதரிடம் கொடு!” என்றான். அந்த சேவகனும் அவ்வாறே சென்று அந்தப் பண்டிதரிடம் பால் நிரம்பிய கோப்பையைக் கொடுத்தான்.

பால் கோப்பையைப் பார்த்த பண்டிதர் உடனே தன் தோளில் மாட்டியிருந்த ஜோல்னாப் பையைத் திறந்து அதனுள் இருந்த ஒரு பொட்டலத்தை எடுத்துப் பிரித்து அதிலிருந்த சர்க்கரையைப் பாலில் இட்டு அந்தக் கோப்பையை மீண்டும் மன்னரிடமே எடுத்துச் செல்லப் பணித்தார்.

பால் கோப்பை திரும்பி வந்ததைப் பார்த்த போஜராஜன் என்ன ஆயிற்று என்று வினவினான். “”அரசே.. அந்தப் பண்டிதர் எதுவும் பேசவில்லை. நீவிர் அனுப்பிய பால் கோப்பையைப் பார்த்ததும் தன் பையிலிருந்த ஒரு பொட்டலத்திலிருந்து சர்க்கரையை எடுத்து ஜாக்கிரதையாய்ப் பாலில் கலந்துவிட்டு உங்களிடம் கோப்பையைத் தரச் சொன்னார்!” என்றான் காவலாளி.

உடனே போஜராஜன் “”ஆஹா… என்னுடைய சபையில் இப்படிப்பட்டவர்தான் இருக்க வேண்டும். உடனே அவரை உள்ளே அழைத்து வாருங்கள்!”

என்று கட்டளையிட்டான்! அவையில் இருந்தவர்களுக்கு ஒன்றும் புரியவில்லை. அரசன் பால் கோப்பையை வெளியே அனுப்ப அவர் சர்க்கரையைப் போட்டுத் திரும்ப உள்ளே அனுப்ப அரசர் அவரை உள்ளே அழைத்து வரச் சொன்னதைக் கேட்ட அவர்கள் அதன் அர்த்தத்தைத் தெரிந்துகொள்ள விரும்பி துணிந்து அரசனிடமே கேட்டனர். அதற்கு போஜராஜன், “”அவையில் கூட்டம் முழுமையாக இருக்கிறது. உள்ளே இடமில்லை என்பதைத் தெரிவிக்கக் கோப்பை நிறையப் பாலை நிரப்பி அனுப்பினேன். ஆனால், அவரோ எவ்வளவு கூட்டம் இருந்தாலும் சர்க்கரை பாலில் கரைவதுபோல கூட்டத்தில் என்னைக் கரைத்துக் கொள்வேன். சர்க்கரையைப்போல என் தனித்துவத்தை எடுத்துவிட்டுச் சுற்றுப்புறத்தை இனிமையாக்குவேன். எந்த விஷயத்திலும் உட்புக மாட்டேன். பெயருக்கும் புகழுக்கும் ஆசைப்பட மாட்டேன். அப்படி நான் கரைந்து அந்தச் சூழலை  இனிமையாக்கும்போது நான் உள்ளே தாராளமாகச் செல்லலாமே என்று தெரிவித்தார் அந்தப் பண்டிதர்” என்று விளக்கினான்! (போஜராஜன் அவையில் அப்படிப்பட்ட பண்டிதருக்கு இடமில்லை என்று சொல்லலாமா?!)

“அமைதியை நோக்கி’ என்ற நூலில் இருந்து.

ஆங்கில மூலம்:  ஸ்வாமி முருகானந்த ஸரஸ்வதி

தமிழாக்கம்: காந்தலக்ஷ்மி சந்திரமவுலி.

source:::::dinamani tamil daily…Kadir

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Artist Simon Beck Creates Intricate Snow Arts…. !!!

 

It’s possible you’ve never heard of Simon Beck, but after today, you won’t be able to forget him or his wintry works of art. Simon is an artist and is most well-known for making incredibly delicate and detailed art in the snow, just by walking over a fresh snowfall. Heliterally walks miles in the snow to create these pieces. And the part that blows our minds? He could spend hours upon hours creating one design, just to have it be covered by snowfall or blown away by the next day. But he still makes them.

source:::::viralnova

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An Ancient Underwater Forest in the Gulf of Mexico …

 

Scientists are exploring a submerged forest of bald cypress trees off the coast of Alabama in the Gulf of Mexico. Hurricane Katrina is thought to have uncovered it. Earlier in 2013, they announced that the forest is much older than originally thought. An early speculation was that the submerged trees were between 8,000 and 12,000 years old. The newer estimate dates the submerged trees from about 50,000 to 80,000 years ago. The submerged forest provides evidence that coastal Alabama has risen between 60 and 120 feet (18 to 36 meters) in the last 50,000 years. Scientists are now hoping to sample the ancient forest to understand what climate conditions were like along the Gulf coast during that time in Earth’s history.

A local fisherman first noticed the unusual spot in the Gulf of Mexico a few years ago. He saw that fish were abundant in the area and speculated that some sort of structure must exist on the sea floor. Fish and other marine life tend to congregate around hard structures beneath the sea, such as coral reefs and sunken ships.

Image via Ben Raines/AL.com

There are large stumps, roots and logs from an ancient bald cypress forest about 60 feet (18 meters) below the surface of the water, near coastal Alabama. Image via Ben Raines/AL.com

Image via Ben Raines/AL.com

Some of logs measure 8 feet (2.4 meters) in diameter. The forest was apparently buried under thick seafloor sediments for thousands of years. It’s thought that Hurricane Katrina’s giant waves uncovered it. Image via Ben Raines/AL.com

Image via Ben Raines/AL.com

Anemones and crabs cover the ancient trees, and fish swim nearby. Image via Ben Raines/AL.com

Ben Raines, executive director of the Weeks Bay Foundation in Alabama, was one of the first scuba divers to explore the site. He discovered several large stumps and logs from an ancient bald cypress forest about 60 feet (18 meters) below the surface of the water. Some of logs measured 8 feet (2.4 meers) in diameter. He told EarthSky:

As soon as I hit the bottom, I saw the first stump. It had the trademark, irregularly shaped trunk of a cypress tree, with knees spread around it in a circle. Then I saw another, and another and knew instantly I was swimming over the remains of an ancient forest. It’s an enchanting place. You feel like you are in some sort of fairy world, with these huge stumps covered in anemones and crabs, and swarms of fish swimming all around you.

Raines recognized the importance of the find and contacted scientists to help get an estimate of the forest’s age. Preliminary evidence, derived in part from radiocarbon dating, suggests that the submerged forest may be anywhere from 50,000 to 80,000 years old.

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Here’s a bald cypress swamp today. The submerged forest must have looked like this at one time. Image Credit: Ted Trovillion, US Fish and Wildlife Service.

Image via Ben Raines/AL.com

Image via Ben Raines/AL.com

North America had a very different climate 50,000 to 80,000 years ago. During that time, a large portion of North America was covered in glaciers and sea levels were much lower than they are today. Hence, the land off the coast of Alabama was not submerged underwater.

A team of scientists from the Gulf of Mexico region are hoping to study the site to understand what past climate conditions were like along the Gulf coast. Grant Harley, an assistant professor in geography at the University of Southern Mississippi, commented on their plans in a press release. He said:

What we’ll do is compare these samples with other paleoclimate records to give us an idea about climate conditions on the Gulf Coast 50-80,000 years ago, which we can tell by looking at tree growth rings. It would give us an annual record of climate during a time period in the Earth’s history when climate change was happening rapidly. If it was cold or dry, that would result in tiny, narrow growth rings, but warm or wet conditions would result in wider growth rings. To have a record of that would be unique and rare.

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Scientists are hoping to study the site to understand what past climate conditions were like along the Gulf coast. Image via Ben Raines/AL.com.

Kristine DeLong, an assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Anthropology at Louisiana State University, also commented on the upcoming research to Weather Underground. She said:

If we get core samples, we can look at the tree rings and see what was happening with precipitation. We don’t know what was happening with precipitation on the Gulf Coast during the ice ages. We know that the area around the Great Salt Lake, and in Arizona and New Mexico, was very wet. That it rained a lot. And that [it] is desert now. But we don’t know what was happening on the Gulf Coast.

The scientists are hoping to begin the research quickly before the underwater forest decays any further. The forest, which was previously preserved underneath seafloor sediments for thousands of years, was likely uncovered recently by strong winds and waves such as those from Hurricane Katrina. The Weeks Bay Foundation is currently working to secure protections for the site that will allow for fishing, diving, and scientific research, but will prevent salvaging of the ancient wood.

Bottom line: The remains of an ancient bald cypress forest were discovered off the coast of Alabama in the Gulf of Mexico. Scientists estimate that the trees are 50,000 to 80,000 years old. They are hoping to sample the underwater forest to understand what climate conditions were like along the Gulf coast during that time in Earth’s history.

source::::  in
 | EARTH ……Earth Sky News site

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Message For the Day… “Sanctify the Time Given to You by Serving Society…”

People worship God with devotion and sincerity, but God is not satisfied with external worship. You should serve society. Only service can confer bliss on you. By rendering service to society, you can alleviate the sufferings of the people, and also bring about transformation in their lives. Yad Bhavam Tad Bhavathi(as is the feeling, so is the result). When you serve with sacred feelings, it is bound to yield sacred results. Serve society to your utmost capacity. The satisfaction that you get by participating in bhajans is temporary, whereas service confers permanent satisfaction. Time is the most precious gift of God, but you are wasting it in vain pursuits and unsacred feelings. Sanctify the time given to you by serving society. Through service alone you can get rid of worries, ego, pomp and show, and other evil qualities.

 Sathya Sai Baba

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

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Camera Never Lies …. But Look What is Happening Here !!!

 

They say the camera never lies. But this clever picture tricks the eye into thinking aspiring photographer Laura Williams’ body is invisible.

The sixth form student, who says she is inspired by ‘weird dreams’ and nature, set up the picture with a mirror covering her torso for her art foundation course.

After she posted the image online it went viral receiving more than 160,000 views worldwide.

 

Viral: This arresting image has been viewed more than 160,000 since being uploaded

Vanishing act: Student Laura Williams playing tricks on the eye with her captivating series of photographs

‘I came back from college one day and it had about 2,000 views and I couldn’t believe that but then it kept going up and up from there.

Invisible: Laura Williams keeps a dream journal in which she records memories and details from her imagination

 

Optical illusion: Laura Williams used a mirror to make it seem as if her torso had disappeared

Optical illusion: Laura Williams used a mirror to make it seem as if her torso had disappeared

‘It’s got to about 160,000 now.

 

‘It feels really weird. Ever since that photo went crazy I have had a lot more views of my other work which is really nice.

 

‘Nature really inspires me. Just the dew in the mornings can make me go out with my camera and shoot.


Distortion: Laura Williams relies on her subconscious and dreams for artistic inspiration

Freeze frame: Laura Williams shows she has an eye for the unusual picture with this carefully composed image of a camera apparently suspended in thin air in front of her face

Laura Williams shows she has an eye for the unusual picture with this carefully composed image of a camera apparently suspended in thin air in front of her face

‘Dreams inspire me too. If I have a weird dream I will often take ideas from that. I try and keep a dream journal and write all the weird ones down.

‘I would love to go freelance and shoot and edit album covers all myself. That is the dream, that is the goal.’

Laura, who studies at Hills Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge, keeps a blog of her work on Flickr page: www.flickr.com/photos/laurawilliams_x
Dreamworld: Sixth form student Laura Williams plumbs the deepest parts of her imagination to inspire her photographic projects

source::::mailonline.comUK

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” An Out Of the World” Selfie !!!

THIS has to be the selfie to end all selfies.

In fact it’s so good, it’s out of this world.

NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins, a flight engineer on NASA’s Expedition 38, snapped himself during a space walk on Christmas Eve.

He was joined by NASA astronaut Rick Mastracchio, whose image reflects in Hopkins’ helmet visor.

And as if that isn’t impressive enough, the astronaut is photobombed – by EARTH!

The legendary space selfie was posted on NASA’s website.

Legend ... NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins on his second space walk. Picture: NASA

Legend … NASA astronaut Mike Hopkins on his second space walk. Picture: NASA

Admittedly, although Hopkins arms are stretched in the selfie position we can’t be sure if he actually took the picture himself. But it sure looks like it.

The space walk was the second for the astronauts over a four-day period to change a degraded pump module on the outside of the Earth-orbiting International Space Station.

The pump module controls the flow of ammonia through cooling loops and radiators outside the space station, and, combined with water-based cooling loops inside the station, removes excess heat into the vacuum of space.

source::::news.com.au

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