NASA’s Three-Billion-Mile Journey to Pluto Reaches Historic Encounter…

Pluto nearly fills the frame in this image from the Long Range Reconnaissance Imager (LORRI) aboard NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft, taken on July 13, 2015 when the spacecraft was 476,000 miles (768,000 kilometers) from the surface. This is the last and most detailed image sent to Earth before the spacecraft’s closest approach to Pluto on July 14. The color image has been combined with lower-resolution color information from the Ralph instrument that was acquired earlier on July 13. This view is dominated by the large, bright feature informally named the “heart,” which measures approximately 1,000 miles (1,600 kilometers) across. The heart borders darker equatorial terrains, and the mottled terrain to its east (right) are complex. However, even at this resolution, much of the heart’s interior appears remarkably featureless—possibly a sign of ongoing geologic processes.
Credits: NASA/APL/SwRI

NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft is at Pluto.

After a decade-long journey through our solar system, New Horizons made its closest approach to Pluto Tuesday, about 7,750 miles above the surface — roughly the same distance from New York to Mumbai, India – making it the first-ever space mission to explore a world so far from Earth.

“I’m delighted at this latest accomplishment by NASA, another first that demonstrates once again how the United States leads the world in space,” said John Holdren, assistant to the President for Science and Technology and director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy. “New Horizons is the latest in a long line of scientific accomplishments at NASA, including multiple missions orbiting and exploring the surface of Mars in advance of human visits still to come; the remarkable Kepler mission to identify Earth-like planets around stars other than our own; and the DSCOVR satellite that soon will be beaming back images of the whole Earth in near real-time from a vantage point a million miles away. As New Horizons completes its flyby of Pluto and continues deeper into the Kuiper Belt, NASA’s multifaceted journey of discovery continues.”

The exploration of Pluto and its moons by New Horizons represents the capstone event to 50 years of planetary exploration by NASA and the United States,” said NASA Administrator Charles Bolden. “Once again we have achieved a historic first. The United States is the first nation to reach Pluto, and with this mission has completed the initial survey of our solar system, a remarkable accomplishment that no other nation can match.”

Per the plan, the spacecraft currently is in data-gathering mode and not in contact with flight controllers at the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland. Scientists are waiting to find out whether New Horizons “phones home,” transmitting to Earth a series of status updates that indicate the spacecraft survived the flyby and is in good health. The “call” is expected shortly after 9 p.m. EDT tonight.

The Pluto story began only a generation ago when young Clyde Tombaugh was tasked to look for Planet X, theorized to exist beyond the orbit of Neptune. He discovered a faint point of light that we now see as a complex and fascinating world.

“Pluto was discovered just 85 years ago by a farmer’s son from Kansas, inspired by a visionary from Boston, using a telescope in Flagstaff, Arizona,” said John Grunsfeld, associate administrator for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate in Washington. “Today, science takes a great leap observing the Pluto system up close and flying into a new frontier that will help us better understand the origins of the solar system.”

New Horizons’ flyby of the dwarf planet and its five known moons is providing an up-close introduction to the solar system’s Kuiper Belt, an outer region populated by icy objects ranging in size from boulders to dwarf planets. Kuiper Belt objects, such as Pluto, preserve evidence about the early formation of the solar system.

New Horizons principal investigator Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) in Boulder, Colorado, says the mission now is writing the textbook on Pluto.

The New Horizons team is proud to have accomplished the first exploration of the Pluto system,” Stern said. “This mission has inspired people across the world with the excitement of exploration and what humankind can achieve.”

New Horizons’ almost 10-year, three-billion-mile journey to closest approach at Pluto took about one minute less than predicted when the craft was launched in January 2006. The spacecraft threaded the needle through a 36-by-57 mile (60 by 90 kilometers) window in space — the equivalent of a commercial airliner arriving no more off target than the width of a tennis ball.

Because New Horizons is the fastest spacecraft ever launched – hurtling through the Pluto system at more than 30,000 mph, a collision with a particle as small as a grain of rice could incapacitate the spacecraft. Once it reestablishes contact Tuesday night, it will take 16 months for New Horizons to send its cache of data – 10 years’ worth — back to Earth.

New Horizons is the latest in a long line of scientific accomplishments at NASA, including multiple rovers exploring the surface of Mars, the Cassini spacecraft that has revolutionized our understanding of Saturn and the Hubble Space Telescope, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. All of this scientific research and discovery is helping to inform the agency’s plan to send American astronauts to Mars in the 2030’s.

“After nearly 15 years of planning, building, and flying the New Horizons spacecraft across the solar system, we’ve reached our goal,” said project manager Glen Fountain at APL. “The bounty of what we’ve collected is about to unfold.”

APL designed, built and operates the New Horizons spacecraft and manages the mission for NASA’s Science Mission Directorate. SwRI leads the mission, science team, payload operations and encounter science planning. New Horizons is part of NASA’s New Frontiers Program, managed by the agency’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.

Follow the New Horizons mission on Twitter and use the hashtag #PlutoFlyby to join the conversation. Live updates also will be available on the missionFacebook page.

For more information on the New Horizons mission, including fact sheets, schedules, video and images, visit:

http://www.nasa.gov/newhorizonsandhttp://solarsystem.nasa.gov/planets/plutotoolkit.cfm

Source….www.nasa.gov

Natarajan

” Lost and Found….$ 1 Note… What Made this Gentleman to Cry Over the Find…” ?

WHEN Peter Bilello took his granddaughter to Subway, he found something he thought was lost forever. And for a moment, it felt like he had his wife back.

The 86-year-old Italian immigrant lives alone in Hartford, Connecticut, after the death of his wife Grace from cancer in November.

Seven years ago, in 2009, Mr Bilello came up with a completely random romantic thought: The two of them would each sign a $1 note and he would keep the notes in his wallet forever.

“I don’t know why that happened to come into my mind,” he told WTNH. “And I said, this dollar is going to be in my wallet forever.”

The note at the centre of a modern-day romantic tale.

The note at the centre of a modern-day romantic tale. Source: Supplied

Perhaps the idea came from an innate fear that Grace would not be around for much longer.

In 2001, she was diagnosed with cancer, she had an operation, chemotherapy and radiation, only to have the cancer return three years later.

About a year after signing the notes, he accidentally spent them shopping.

“I don’t know where I used the two dollars. I came home and told my wife … ‘Grace, I made a big mistake today. … I’m never going to see (the dollars again),’” he complained to her.

Peter is happy to have the note back. Source: WTNH. Once upon a time. Source: WTNH.

Peter is happy to have the note back. Source: WTNH.Source: Supplied

After Grace’s death, Mr Bilello cherished his many memories and photos of the woman he married half a century ago — after knowing her for just 40 days. But the dollar note, it seemed, was lost forever.

Then a few weeks ago, Mr Bilello took his granddaughter Ashley out for a sandwich. He handed her a $10 note and she returned with his change, three $1 bills.

To his utter astonishment, one of them had his wife’s signature, “Grace B”, on it.

“I said, ‘Oh my god, Ashley, look.’ We started to cry,” Mr Bilello said. “We were so happy to get the dollar back. I never thought I’d get that dollar back.”

“It’s a miracle to get it back after five years,” he said. “Who knows how many million people got that dollar in their hands.”

At first his granddaughter was sceptical of its authenticity, but when the pair returned home, she matched it up against old letters and believes it to be true.

As for Mr Bilello, he credits one person for the incredibly unlikely return of the note: Grace herself.

And for the second time in his life, he has vowed to hold onto the currency for good. “Nobody’s gonna get that dollar anymore,” he said.

The pair married 51 years ago.

The pair married 51 years ago. Source: Supplied

Source…www.news.com.au

Natarajan

” தண்டனை யாருக்கு …ஒரு சுவராஸ்யமான உண்மை சம்பவம் …” !!!

அமெரிக்காவில் உள்ள கலிபோர்னியாவில் உள்ள ஆப்பிள் நிறுவனத்தின் பிரதான வாயில். 20.11.13 அன்று முப்பது லாரிகள் அதன் முன்பு அணி வகுத்து நிற்கின்றன. “”கேட் முன் நிறுத்தாதே…” பாதுகாவலர்கள் கத்திக் கொண்டே வருகிறார்கள்.

லாரி டிரைவர்களில் ஒருவர், “”இல்லை… இந்த லாரியில் உள்ளவை உங்கள் முகவரிக்குத்தான் வந்திருக்கின்றன” என்றார்.

அதே நேரம், ஆப்பிள் நிறுவனத்தின் தலைமைச் செயல் அதிகாரி டிம் குக்குக்கு ஒரு போன் வருகிறது. பேசியவர் சாம்சன் எலக்ட்ரானிக்ஸ் நிறுவனத்தின் தலைமைச் செயல் அதிகாரி குவான் கியூன்:

“”உங்களுக்கு நாங்கள் தர வேண்டிய நஷ்ட ஈட்டைத்தான் 30 லாரிகளில் அனுப்பியிருக்கிறோம். பெற்றுக் கொள்ளுங்கள்”.

திகைத்துப் போகிறார் டிம் குக்.

கொரிய நிறுவனமான சாம்சங் 100 கோடி டாலரை(ரூ.6200 கோடி) அமெரிக்காவின் ஆப்பிள் நிறுவனத்துக்கு அளிக்க வேண்டும் என அமெரிக்க நீதிமன்றம் காப்புரிமை வழக்கு ஒன்றில் சாம்சங் நிறுவனத்துக்கு எதிராகத்  தீர்ப்பளித்தது. அதுதான் சாம்சங் நிறுவனம் தர வேண்டிய நஷ்ட ஈடு. அதற்கு எதற்கு முப்பது லாரிகள்?

பாதுகாவலர்கள் லாரிகளில் வந்தது என்ன? என்று பார்த்தார்கள்.

30 லாரிகளிலும் சில்லறைக் காசுகள்!

5 சென்ட் நாணயங்களாக மொத்தம் 2 ஆயிரம் கோடி காசுகள். அபராதத் தொகையை அனுப்பி வைத்திருக்கிறார்கள்!

இவற்றை எப்படி எண்ணுவது? முப்பது லாரி சில்லறைகளையும் எப்படி பாதுகாப்பாக வைத்துக் கொள்வது? இவ்வளவு சில்லறைகளையும் எந்த வங்கியிலும் போட்டு வைக்க முடியாதே! ஆப்பிள் நிறுவன அதிகாரிகள் தலையைப் பிய்த்துக் கொண்டு நின்றார்கள்.

அபராதம் கட்டும் அளவுக்கு சாம்சங் நிறுவனம் செய்த தவறு என்ன?

ஆன்ட்ராய்டு போன்களில், ஆப்பிள் நிறுவன போன்களில் உள்ள தொழில்நுட்பத்தைக் காப்பி அடித்து சாம்சங் நிறுவன போன்கள் தயாராகின்றன என்பதே குற்றச்சாட்டு. இல்லையில்லை எங்களைத்தான் ஆப்பிள் நிறுவனம் காப்பி அடித்துவிட்டது என்பது சாம்சங் நிறுவனத்தின் பதில் குற்றச்சாட்டு.

கலிபோர்னியாவின் சான் ஜோஸ் நீதிமன்றத்தில் நடந்த வழக்கில் சாம்சங் நிறுவனம் காப்புரிமை விதிகளை மீறிவிட்டதாகத் தீர்ப்பளித்து, அபராதமும் விதித்தது நீதிமன்றம்.

”எல்லா ஸ்மார்ட்போனும் செவ்வக வடிவத்தில்தான் இருக்கும். செவ்வக வடிவத்துக்கு எல்லாம் காப்புரிமை வாங்கி வைத்துக் கொண்டு, யாரும் அந்த சைஸில் போன் தயாரிக்கக் கூடாது என்று சொல்வது அநியாயம்” என்று சாம்சங் நிறுவனம் வாதிட்டாலும், நீதிமன்றம் அதனை ஏற்கவில்லை. அதனையொட்டிதான் அபராதம். என்றாலும், அபராத பணத்தைக் கட்டித்தானே ஆக வேண்டும்?

தான் தண்டனைக்குட்பட்டாலும், ஆப்பிள் நிறுவனத்துக்கும் தண்டனை அளிக்க சாம்சங் நிறுவனம் நினைத்தது.

விளைவு?

30 லாரிகளில் சில்லறைக் காசுகள்……

Source….www.dinamani.com

Natarajan

” Just a slip …Not a fall….” Result… An Excellent Photo !!!

Photographer Chase Richardson slipped and fell while he was in the middle of taking bridal party pictures at a wedding last June. Poor guy!

Fortunately, though, his wedding fail was not in vain because it resulted in this excellent photo:

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Credit: Chase Richardson/Followell Photography

Richardson snapped the photo at the nuptials of Kristina and Will Moore in June 2014 at the McClain Lodge in Brandon, Mississippi. He explained to The Huffington Post that it had rained all morning leading up to the wedding, which gave way to some slippery pavement.

“When it came time to take the wedding party photos, the rain had subsided, but everything was wet,” he said. “So I decided to shoot the wedding party under a covered patio that was basically a concrete slab. I was framing up the photo of the entire wedding party, and I took a step backwards and slipped in a puddle. It was all kind of a blur, but I hit the ground, broke the lens I was using and cut my finger open. Embarrassing! I shot the rest of the wedding with a very noisy, broken lens and a bleeding finger.”

The groom told HuffPost that Richardson was a total trouper and didn’t miss a beat.

“[My] first thought was just hoping he was okay, it was a pretty nasty fall,” Will said. “We saw there was blood on his hand and hoped he wasn’t hurt too bad. He got up and went right back to work though.”

Richardson didn’t even know he had captured the moment until after the wedding when he was looking through what he had shot.

Fast-forward to a year later, when Richardson tweeted the photo at Jimmy Fallon along with the hashtag #weddingfail.

The “Tonight Show” host ended up featuring the photo on his show. Afterwards, the picture also made the rounds on Reddit where it received more than 5,800 upvotes at the time of publication.

“I think after all of this, I would have to say that this little accident has been worth it,” Richardson said.

H/T BuzzFeed

Source…www.huffingtonpost.com

Natarajan

” கபிலாரண்யம் ….இப்போ கலிபோர்னியா …” !!!

கட்டுரையாளர்-கணேச சர்மா

தட்டச்சு-வரகூரான் நாராயணன்.

30-03-2012ல் போஸ்ட் ஆனது.

கபில முனிவர் இருந்த இடம் அது. இவர் தவம் பண்ணிக்

கொண்டிருக்கையில் இக்ஷ்வாகு வம்சத்து சகரர் என்னும் அரசர்

அச்வமேத யாகம் செய்தார்.

இந்த யாகத்தைச் செய்ய வேண்டுமென்றால்,

முதலில் ஒரு குதிரையை எல்லா தேசங்களுக்கும் அனுப்புவார்கள்.

அதை எந்த அரசனாவது பிடித்துக் கட்டிப் போட்டால் அவனுடன்

யுத்தம் செய்து வென்று, பிறகு எல்லோரும் பாராட்ட இந்த யாகம் செய்யப்படும். பொதுவாக எல்லா அரசர்களும் வம்பு செய்யாமல் அந்தக் குதிரைக்குரிய கப்பம் செலுத்திவிட்டு அரசனைச் சக்ரவர்த்திஎன்று ஒப்புக்கொண்டு விடுவார்கள்.. ஆனால் இந்த யாகத்துக்கு முதலில் இந்திரன்தான் தடங்கல் செய்வான்.

ஏனெனில் நூறு அஸ்வமேத யாகம் செய்து விட்டால் இந்திர பதவி ஒருவனுக்குக் கிடைத்துவிடும்.

தனது பதவி பறி போகாமல் இருக்கும்படிப்

பார்த்துக் கொள்வது இந்திரன் வழக்கம். எனவே அவன் சகரர் விட்டகுதிரையைப் பிடித்துக் கொண்டு போய் பாதாள உலகில்

கபிலர் தவம் செய்யும் ஆஸ்ரமத்தில் கொண்டு யாருக்கும் தெரியாமல்கட்டிவிட்டான். அதைத் தேடிக்கொண்டு வர சகரன் தன் நூறுபிள்ளைகளையும் அனுப்பவே, அவர்களும் எப்படியோ கபிலாச்ரமம்வந்து சேர்ந்து, கபிலர்தான் பிடித்துக் கட்டிவிட்டதாக நினைத்துஅவரிடம் சண்டைக்குப் போனார்கள். அதனால் கோபங்கொண்ட கபிலர் ஒரு முறை முறைத்தார். அவ்வளவுதான்! அங்கு வந்தநூறு பேரும் சாம்பலாகிப் போனார்கள். இது சகரனுக்குத் தெரிந்துஅவன் சென்று கபிலரிடம் மன்னிப்பு கேட்டுக்கொண்டு அசுவமேத யாகம் செய்து முடித்தானென்பது ராமாயண முன்கதையில்

தெரிகிறது.

அந்தக் கபிலாரண்யம்தான் “கலிஃபோர்னியா” என்று திரிந்து விட்டது.

சாட்சியாக அந்தக் குதிரை கட்டின இடம் இன்றும் HORSE ISLANDஎன்று அழைக்கப்படுகிறது. நூறுபேரும் சாம்பலான இடம் ASH ISLANDஎனப்படுகிறது. இப்படியாகப் பெயர் காரணங்ளை அலசி ஆராய்ந்து

பெரியவா சொன்னால் திகைப்பு அடங்கவே அடங்காது

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Natarajan

How Fast the World has Changed …!!!

The World Has Been Through Some Changes…

It’s amazing how fast the world has changed in the last 20 years. It seems that we just need to blink and something new comes up, and the children we once taught now teach us. But are all these changes for the best? I’m not so sure. Instead of crying about it, though, I’d rather have a good laugh!funny cartoons world changes

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Source…www.ba-bamail.com

Natarajan

 

 

Why Do People say “Say Cheese” when taking Pictures …?

Why do people say “say cheese” when taking pictures?  Also, why did people not smile in old pictures and when did they start?

smiling-little-girls“Say cheese!” This simple command is meant to elicit a smile from potential photography subjects no matter what their age. It has become so commonplace that the word “say” is often no longer uttered. A simple “cheese” spreads a smile across anyone’s face, and with a click of a button, that smile is captured for eternity.

No one can say for sure who coined the phrase “say cheese” for use in getting people to smile, nor can we say with 100% certainty why that particular phrase was chosen as the smile spreader. The leading theory, however, as to the “why” of “say cheese” is that the “ch” sound causes one to position the teeth just so, and the long “ee” sound parts their lips, forming something close to a smile.

The phrase appears to have been first used in this way around the 1940s, with one of the earliest references appearing in The Big Spring Herald in 1943:

Now here’s something worth knowing. It’s a formula for smiling when you have your picture taken. It comes from former Ambassador Joseph E. Davies and is guaranteed to make you look pleasant no matter what you’re thinking. Mr. Davies disclosed the formula while having his own picture taken on the set of his “Mission to Moscow.” It’s simple. Just say “Cheese,” It’s an automatic smile. “I learned that from a politician,” Mr. Davies chuckled. “An astute politician, a very great politician. But, of course, I cannot tell you who he was…”

It is thought the “politician” he was referring to was none other than Franklin D. Roosevelt, who Ambassador Davies served under.  So did President Roosevelt himself come up with the phrase or simply learn it from someone else?  Nobody knows, but soon after, saying cheese became a common phrase for people to utter when trying to get people to smile in photographs.

You wouldn’t have had to worry so much about this cheesiness in the Victorian era (1837-1901). During this period, etiquette and beauty standards were much different than they are today. In Victorian times, a small, tightly controlled mouth was considered beautiful. In fact, photographers during this era elicited the desired portrait expression by having their subjects “say prunes”. Smiles during this time were only typically captured on children, peasants, and drunks.

One of the most common culprits blamed for the neutral expressions on subjects during the Victorian era is the long exposure time for photographs to be taken. To understand where this reasoning comes from and why it is likely incorrect, you need a very brief history of photography.

The creation of permanent images began with Thomas Wedgewood in 1790, but the earliest known camera image belongs to French inventor Joseph Nicephore Niepce in 1826. The photograph is entitled, “View From the Window at Le Gras”. It is historically said to have required 8 hours of exposure time, but in reality it could have taken as long as a few days.

An exposure time of this length was obviously not conducive to capturing images of people and so the quest to do so continued. In 1839, Louis Daguerre introduced a new form of photography, Daguerrotype, where a positive of the image was developed directly on the photographic plate. This did not allow for reproduction of shots taken, but it did cut down exposure time significantly. Daguerrotypes remained extremely popular until the 1860s. From 1839 – 1845, exposure time for Daguerrotypes was about 60 – 90 seconds, which was a long time to remain motionless and hold a smile, but not impossible.

By 1845, exposure time on daguerrotypes was cut to only a few seconds. The majority of pictures we see are daguerrotypes taken after 1845, thus eliminating the blame for the lack of pearly whites shown by our ancestors of the Victorian era on long exposure time.

Speaking of pearly whites- the next most common reason cited for people not smiling in photographs in the Victorian era is blamed on dental hygiene. The most common cure for sick teeth during this time was to pull them out. There were no caps or other fixes to make chipped or broken teeth more aesthetically pleasing. So perhaps the reason tightly controlled mouths were considered more beautiful than beaming smiles in the Victorian era was in part due to dental hygiene.

Keep in mind too that daguerrotypes were expensive. The rich were more likely to be photographed than the poor, and even then, most families were only photographed on special occasions, perhaps only even once in a lifetime. The majority of these photographs were taken in a professional photography studio. There was nothing casual about photos taken then and the etiquette for formal occasions at that time was to act “prim and proper”. What was socially acceptable in photography during the Victorian era mirrored the beauty and etiquette standards of the times.  You wouldn’t want to pay all that money and have the one time you’re photographed in your lifetime showing you smiling like a drunkard!

Fast forward to 1888. This is the year George Eastman founded Kodak, a company most widely known for its production of photographic films. Kodak changed the face of photography in more ways than one. Kodak brought photography to the masses and to all occasions ranging from super casual to superbly formal. The company introduced its first pocket camera at a cost of $5 ($135 today), the Pocket Kodak, in 1895. It was the introduction of Kodak’s $1 Brownie camera in 1900, however, that changed the world of photography forever.

The Brownie camera was intended to be so inexpensive and so simple to use that anyone could take a picture. In fact, the Kodak slogan at this time was, “You push the button, we do the rest.” Photography as a hobby was now a possibility. Capturing “everyday” moments was now a reality- more and more smiles were now captured on film.

With the invention of film also came the movie industry. Although the majority of films made before 1930s were silent, everyday moments and facial expressions were reproduced on the big screen for all to see. Movie stars of that era were captured in photographs with *gasp* smiles. As we know, the media and Hollywood have a huge influence on social etiquette and beauty standards. As more and more celebrities were captured on film smiling, the smile became more socially accepted as beautiful and as an acceptable thing to do in photographs.

So when did it become tradition for people to smile in photographs? This happened in the beginning of the 1900s, due to more and more casual moments being caught on film both in Hollywood and amongst family and friends.

Bonus Facts:

  • George Washington is one of those who had incredibly bad teeth and by his inauguration in 1789, he had only one natural tooth remaining- this would have been hardly a dignified look in his Presidential portrait, had he chosen to smile. ;-)  Despite what you may have heard, though, he did not have wooden dentures.
  • Today, one of the more well-known and inexplicably popular photographic “smiles” for teenagers and some young adults is the “duckface”. This is usually performed by females during self-photographs with said photography subjects pressing their lips together in a half pout, half kiss formation, causing them to look very similar to a duck’s bill. This may be yet again owing to the influence of Hollywood, with the obsession with botoxed, full-looking lips. Who knew Daisy Duck would become the new face of “beauty”?

[Smiling Girls Image via Shutterstock]

Source…www.today i foundout.com

Natarajan

India-born Satnam Singh makes NBA history….

Satnam Singh Bhamara became the first India-born player to be selected in the 2015 NBA draft after being picked by Dallas Mavericks.

Satnam Singh Bhamara“Satnam Singh, Center from India, gets selected #52 by the @dallasmavs! #NBADraft @NBAIndia,” @NBA tweeted on Friday morning.

The 19-year-old was the 52nd pick in the NBA Draft.

The 7 feet 2 inches tall Satnam, tagged a bright basketball prospect for the last few years, hails from Barnala district in Punjab. He was one of the few players to be selected to train at the IMG Academy in Florida five years ago.

At 16 years of age, he was the youngest player to represent India at the 26th Asian Basketball Championship, at Wuhan in China, in 2011.

Satnam has quite a following in Bollywood and actor Abhishek Bachchan was the first to congratulate him.

“Congratulations Satnam Singh. The 1st ever Indian to be drafted into the NBA by the Dallas Mavericks”, he posted on his Twitter page.

Last year, Akshay Kumar had tweeted about his meeting with the then NBA prodigy.

He shared a picture of them together and tweeted: ‘Meet my new friend Satnam Singh! India’s most influential Basketball player! He has a story that would melt ur hearts! I met him in America at my niece’s summer camp where she’s training to live her dream of being a brilliant Basketball player for India one day.

Satnam is not only incredibly tall but unbelievably dedicated & talented at what he does here at the IMG Basketball school. What he’s been through to get where he is, is an inspiration in itself.’

‘He reminded me of me, when nothing but ur dreams matter.

‘I wish this lovely young man a super successful life & I urge many of you to follow him & learn from his story. I’ve been in America for nearly a month now, but when I leave, I’ll be taking his hardship & training myself like a true champ for my next film, he’s really given me the spirit to fight on…”

Earlier this year, Canadian-born Gursimran “Sim” Bhullar became the NBA’s first player of Indian descent to make the league when he was signed by the Sacramento Kings.

Since their inaugural 1980–81 season, the Dallas Mavericks won three division titles (1987, 2007, 2010), two Conference championships (2006, 2011), and one NBA Championship (2011).

Image: Satnam Singh of the Dallas Mavericks at the 2015 NBA Draft

Photograph: NBA Draft/Twitter

Source….www.rediff.com

Natarajan

Image of the Day…”Flying Over An Aurora” …!!!

Space station robotic arm with curve of Earth's horizon at night above and aurora visible

NASA astronaut Scott Kelly (@StationCDRKelly) captured photographs and video of auroras from the International Space Station on June 22, 2015. Kelly wrote, “Yesterday’s aurora was an impressive show from 250 miles up. Good morning from the International Space Station! ‪#‎YearInSpace‬”

Image Credit: NASA

Source….www.nasa.gov

Natarajan

Striking Photos Of Borders Around The World…

Any experienced traveler knows that it’s possible to be in two places at once… and sometimes, even three. Some borders are simply metaphorical lines on a map. But other borders provide stark, physical contrasts between one country or region and another.

There are borders that blaze through trees, float on water and even cause roadway mix-ups in their effort to mark the spot where one place ends and another begins. See how it’s done around the world.

The Netherlands and Belgium

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Here, the Belgian village of Baarle-Hertog and the Dutch village of Baarle-Nassau arepatch-worked together in little pieces. Travelers cross the international border all the time, and white marks on the ground tell them which country they’re in.

2. United States and Canada

The border of the United States and Canada.

Every few years, workers re-cut the forested border between the U.S. and Canada, affectionately referred to as the Slash.

3. Poland and Ukraine

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This crop design was part of a 2012 art exhibition on the border between Poland and Ukraine.

4. Haiti and the Dominican Republic

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Deforestation issues are obvious at the border between Haiti (left) and the Dominican Republic (right).

5. China and Macau

TIL Macau drives on the left side of the road, mainland China drives on the right, so this is what they do at the border

Macau is a special administrative region of China, where locals drive on the left side of the road. The rest of China drives on the right, hence the highway changeup at the border.

6. United States and Mexico

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At Border Field State Park, a fence separates San Diego, California and Tijuana, Mexico.

7. Argentina, Paraguay and Brazil

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Interesting landmarks abound at the Triple Frontier, where the Paraná River and the Iguazu River meet.

8. Germany and the Czech Republic

This is the border between Germany and the Czech Republic, showcasing two different approaches to bark beetle infestation - silvicultural intervention versus intentional neglect.

These countries clearly have different ways of dealing with their pesky bark beetle infestation.

9. Former East and West Germany

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Near the town of Ifta, you’ll find one of many sites where the former East Germany meets the former West Germany. Museums, exhibits and memorials abound, too.

Source…www.huffingtonpost.in

Natarajan