29 dezembro 2014

The Sun in X rays from NuSTAR



Why are the regions above sunspots so hot? Sunspots themselves are a bit cooler than the surrounding solar surface because the magnetic fields that create them reduce convective heating. It is therefore unusual that regions overhead -- even much higher up in the Sun's corona -- can be hundreds of times hotter. To help find the cause, NASA directed the Earth-orbiting Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) satellite to point its very sensitive X-ray telescope at the Sun. Featured above is the Sun in ultraviolet light, shown in a red hue as taken by the orbiting Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO). Superimposed in false-colored green and blue is emission above sunspots detected by NuSTAR in different bands of high-energy X-rays, highlighting regions of extremely high temperature. Clues about the Sun's atmospheric heating mechanisms may not only come from this initial image, but future NuSTAR images aimed at finding hypothesized nanoflares, brief bursts of energy that may drive the unusual heating.



from NASA http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap141229.html

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December 29th 1170: Thomas Becket killedOn this day in 1170...



King Henry II (1133 - 1189)





Depiction of Becket's murder



December 29th 1170: Thomas Becket killed



On this day in 1170 Thomas Becket, the Archbishop of Canterbury, was assassinated. He became Archbishop in 1162 after the death of Archbishop Theobald of Bec. Becket was killed inside Canterbury Cathedral by men loyal to King Henry II, with whom Becket was in a feud over the rights and privileges of the Church. The Archbishop had excommunicated various opponents to his church, which had greatly angered the King. It appears that some knights believed the King gave them a command to kill Becket, and thus did so. Becket is considered a saint and a martyr by the Catholic Church.



"For the name of Jesus and the protection of the Church, I am ready to embrace death"

- Becket’s last words, according to eyewitness Edward Grim



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motel, loon lake, washington. google street view...





motel, loon lake, washington.


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animation: ageofdestruction.


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Philip Morris launched the Marlboro brand in 1924 as a...





Philip Morris launched the Marlboro brand in 1924 as a woman’s cigarette, using the slogan “Mild As May”


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The Kangaroo Skull

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View of the Alps From Space



Expedition 42 Flight Engineer Samantha Cristoforetti of the European Space Agency (ESA) took this photograph of the Alps from the International Space Station, and posted it to social media on Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2014. She wrote, "I'm biased, but aren't the Alps from space spectacular? What a foggy day on the Po plane, though! #Italy" Image Credit: NASA/ESA/Samantha Cristoforetti



from NASA http://www.nasa.gov/content/view-of-the-alps-from-space

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Brilliant Freud cartoon by Nick Seluk over at...





Brilliant Freud cartoon by Nick Seluk over at http://theawkwardyeti.com/

Get free Freud info and resources here —> http://www.all-about-psychology.com/sigmund-freud.html

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The oldest fishhook ever found (seen above) is from about 42,000...





The oldest fishhook ever found (seen above) is from about 42,000 years ago


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(From American Heart Association)

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ON THIS DAY IN THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY (29th December...





ON THIS DAY IN THE HISTORY OF PSYCHOLOGY (29th December 1904)


Mary Whiton Calkins was elected president of the American Psychological Association.


Studying Psychology? GO HERE —> http://www.all-about-psychology.com


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vinesnow: this kid got no chill - more vines





vinesnow:



this kid got no chill - more vines



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