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Parthenon the real one is another

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Parthenon, the real one is another, Shock in Athens what if the Parthenon was not what we believe? On a recent visit to Athens, I was shocked to discover how little actual evidence if this was indeed a Greek temple, one would expect for it to have a statue of a god, right? However, the most conclusive proof of the fraudulent nature of the establishment's claims was revealed to me during a recent visit to a local museum, where I goaded one of the museum guides to reluctantly admit, on tape, that the Parthenon in their museum was, in fact, a post-Hellenistic fabrication:*

Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley

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Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley is a nonfiction book by journalist John Carreyrou, released May 21, 2018. It covers a multibillion-dollar biotech startup the book received critical acclaim, winning the 2018 Financial Times Year Award. Carreyrou began a series of investigative but the New York Times conceded that "Carreyrou’s presentation has a few minor flaws"—like an excessive number of characters and occasional reliance on stereotypes—the paper concluded that "such blemishes in no way detract but Bill Gates said "Bad Blood tackles some serious ethical questions. The book was included on end-of-year lists, including The New York Post's list of the 28 most unforgettable books of 2018. Bad Governance board and venture capital investors included powerful men in finance, politics, the military, and media. Members of her board included former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, Former Senate Majority leader Bill Frist, former Secretary of Defense Jam

Tycho supernova remnant

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Something in its aftermath. Tycho supernova remnant from Chanda shows a pattern of bright clumps and fainter holes in the X-ray data. In 1572, Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe was among those who noticed a new bright object in the constellation Cassiopeia. Adding fuel to the intellectual fire that Copernicus started, Tycho showed this "new star" was far beyond the Moon, and that it was possible for the Universe beyond the Sun and planets to change. Tycho Brahe (1546-1601) was a nobleman from Denmark who made astronomy his life's work because he was so impressed , the Tycho supernova remnant and the very bright star, and open cluster of stars, King 1, first catalogued by Ivan King, in 1572, it was so bright that it was visible during the day. And though he wasn't the first or only person to observe this stellar spectacle, the Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe wrote a book about his extensive observations of the event, gaining the honor of it being named afte

Roman fresco of two gladiators discovered

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Archaeological research depicts two gladiators in action Italy’s culture department in Pompei reports the discovery of a Roman fresco of two gladiators discovered on a wall in what was probably a tavern frequented by gladiators. The painting, measuring 112cm by 150cm.

Comet Swift-Tuttle

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(Dancing Lady) Comet Swift-Tuttle   two and a half times the size of the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs Comet Swift-Tuttle is a giant. core mass 26 km in diameter, or two-and-a-half times the size of the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs, Comet Swift–Tuttle (formally designated 109P/Swift–Tuttle) is a periodic comet with a current (osculating) orbital period of 133 years. It was independently discovered. other comets are much smaller, with nuclei only a few kilometers across. As a result of its size, Comet Swift-Tuttle produces a large number of meteoroids, many of which are hefty enough to produce fireballs. Last perihelion December 11, 1992 Next perihelion July 12, 2126 Discovery date July 16, 1862

First Videotaped Person on Network TV

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First Videotaped Person on Network TV October 23, 1956 A two and a half minute video-taped segment of Dorothy Collins performing aired during a live broadcast of The Jonathan Winter's Show. The videotape recorder was new and NBC engineers wanted to see if the viewing public could tell the difference between a videotape and the live portion of the show. They played the segment as if it were part of the live show, and it passed. The first tape-delayed television program would take place the following month. The first tape-delayed television program would occur the following month.

Lydia is not a forceful woman, but rather an extremely grateful one.

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Lydia is not a forceful woman, but rather an extremely grateful one. After being conquered by Alexander the Great, for the Greeks, Tantalus was the primordial ruler of the mythical Lydia, and Niobe his superb daughter; Anfione connected Lidia's business with Thebes, and through Pelops the lineage of Tantalus was part of the myths of the foundation of the second dynasty of Mycenae. In reference to the myth of Bellerophon, Karl Kerenyi emphasized . As Licia remained so connected to Crete, and as the person of Pelops, the hero of Olympia, linked Lidia to the Peloponnese, so Bellerophon joined another Asian region, or rather two, Licia and Caria, to kingdom of Argos. La Lidia (endonym: ardfard; in Greek: Ļ…Ī“ĪÆĪ±; in Assyrian: Luddu; in Hebrew: LĆ»dĆ®m) is an ancient historical region (and a kingdom of the Iron Age) located in western Asia Minor, generally east of 'ancient Ionia, in the current Turkish provinces of Manisa and the hinterland of Smyrna. According to Herodotus, the n

The complex planetary synchronization structure of the solar system

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The biggest planets of our solar system as a planetary orbits maybe explain mystery of Sun's 11-Year Cycle, a team of researchers from Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR), as a research institute in Dresden, Germany, also said, there is an astonishingly high level of concordance showed that the tidal forces of biggest planets influence the cycle of solar activity, resolving one of the bigger questions in solar physics. The complex planetary synchronization structure of the solar system, which since Pythagoras of Samos (ca. 570–495 BC) is known as the music of the spheres, is briefly reviewed from the Renaissance up to contemporary research. Copernicus’ heliocentric model from 1543 suggested that the planets of our solar system form a kind of mutually ordered and quasi-synchronized system. From 1596 to 1619 Kepler formulated preliminary mathematical relations of approximate commensurabilities among the planets, which were later reformulated in the Titius-Bode rule (1766-1

The Dream Catcher Jupiter and moon as seen around 16 June 2019

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News for astronomy light up the nights from dusk until dawn around 16 June  2019 June's full “Strawberry Moon” will be accompanied by the bright planet Jupiter Sunday night. Numerical methods and codes. Constellation of Ophiuchus Epsilon Ophiuchi is the Bayer name for the star. It was assigned this name by Johann Bayer in 1603. The closer to the start of the Greek Alphabet the name, the brighter the star is. Alpha stars tend to be the brightest in the constellation. A notable exception is Pollux (Beta Geminorum) which is the brighest star in the Gemini constellation. Yet, you have to square this diameter figure (11) to find that Jupiter’s surface area exceeds that of our planet Earth by 121 times (11 x 11 = 121). And you have to cube this diameter figure to find out that Jupiter’s volume exceeds Earth’s by about 1,331 times (11 x 11 x 11 = 1331). June’s full moon – also called the strawberry or rose moon – will be the last full moon before the solstice officially rings in summ

June 9, 1952: Abee Meteorite Falls in Canada

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On This Day, June 9, 1952: Abee Meteorite Falls in Canada, Abee formed near the sun as a chondrite with petrologic vary times and it would contain little or no water. Unlike most other chondrites, the minerals in enstatite chondrites contain almost no iron oxide. The largest known recorded E-type chondrite fall happened in the town of Abee, in Alberta in 1952. The 107 kilograms (236 lb) stone fell in a farmer's wheat field, creating an impact pit 0.7 m in diameter and 1.5 m deep.[3] Based on estimates of its velocity and inclination, it is thought to have arrived on a relatively low-speed, low-inclination orbit The largest known E-type chondrite in the asteroid belt may be 21 Lutetia The chondrite Abee has been found to contain excess amounts of inert dust. From their amounts and isotopic compositions, it is concluded that these are of primordial origin. Enstatite chondrites contain a variety of unusual minerals that can only form in extremely reducing conditions, includin

Sinabung volcano ash to 16.7 km (55 000 feet), Indonesia.

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Stratovolcano Sinabung volcano on Sumatra Island of western Indonesia on Sunday 2019 (June 9) the country's national volcanology statament, ash to 16.7 km (55 000 feet), Indonesia. Last eruption: February 19, 2018 see also Mount Unzen in Japan and Etna and Stromboli in Italy

Jupiter at its closest this year 2019. is June 12

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Keep an eye on the sky this month as the mighty Jupiter puts on a show Jupiter at its closest this year 2019. is June 12 It will be your only chance to see them in 2019! and Venus rising just before the sun. On February 18, 2017 Jupiter passed ‘aphelion’, which means it was at its farthest point in its orbit from the sun. On 2019 June 12 and Jupiter and Its Largest Moons Will Be Visible With Just Your Binoculars . Summer was just never going to arrive this year, We have experienced cold and miserable weather that felt a lot like winter. Thank to step by.

Hungarian Rhapsody Queen Live in Budapest July 1986

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Hungarian Rhapsody: Queen Live in Budapest is a concert film of the International rock band Queen's performance in Budapest on July 1986. It was part of the band's final tour with original lead singer Freddie Mercury, The great pretender last immortal engineer of astronomy.

Key Dates in History – July 1, 1971

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After its bonds were paid off on July 1, 1971, the district had $23 million in the bank. The last of the construction bonds was retired in 1971, with $35 million in principal and nearly $39 million in interest being paid entirely from Bridge tolls. which was built as a federal WPA project, there was no state or federal funds involved in building the Golden Gate During the Great Depression the government-funded FAP of the WPA hired artists who created thousands of artworks in municipal buildings, also NASA federal project as the final impact event to affect as a sample occurred about 26 million years ago, when an impacting asteroid hit the Moon, producing the small 340 meter-diameter Cone Crater, and excavating the sample back onto the lunar surface where astronauts collected it almost exactly 48 years ago (January 31–February 6, 1971). JULY 1, 1971 An ablation model is described that can be used to estimate the effect on a large meteoroid of passage through a planetary atmosphere. The

Diamonds shine the longevity of Earth's.

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Diamonds shine the longevity of Earth's. Diamonds by jewelry collectors for woman and man as style life, but they are truly for geologists as a best friend. Diamonds act as mineralogical emissaries from the Earth's depths 150 to 200 kilometers, 93 to 124 miles, beneath the surface, geologic formations called mantle keels to act as stabilizers for the continental crust. The longevity of Earth's continents in the face of destructive tectonic activity is an essential geologic backdrop for the emergence of life on our planet. Minerals inside diamonds can reveal how ancient continents formed a force that compresses carbon atoms together to stabilize the structure of a diamond, known as geotherms, shows that conditions below continents differ from those, the iron-nickel metal is created and stabilized by the high-pressure minerals, the sulfur isotopes in diamonds reveal differences in continent construction may represent the onset of stabilization of Archaean crust resources

Naos ("ship") is a runaway star

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Zeta Puppis hottest and heaviest class of stars, known as Class O. rarest of all  [6920] zeta Puppis, also known as Naos ("ship") and Suhail Hadar ("roaring bright one"). visible to the naked eye.  Its mass is 59 times that of the Sun and its surface temperature is 42,400 K. Naos is a runaway star. (if not considering Wolf-Rayet stars). The extremely high surface temperature gives Zeta Puppis a deep bluish appearance, making it a prototypical O-type star (stars are classified into 7 classes, OBAFGKM, based on their spectrum, with O-type being the hottest). Zeta Puppis is a blue supergiant star of spectral class O5IAf, making it one of the hottest stars in the galaxy with a surface temperature of 42,400 It is the second brightest such star in terms of its apparent magnitude, with only Zeta Orionis appearing brighter. Zeta Orionis, also known by the more traditional name, Alnitak, is a triple star system in the constellation of Orion. One of the brightest stars

Fighting back against GOOGLE AND FACEBOOK

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Fighting back against GOOGLE AND FACEBOOK spying with police US AND European STATE political intelligence might use the internet of things to spy on you.

Exocomet finally confirms

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Beta Pictoris, the first Exocomets discovered The first Exocomet to be discovered was in 1987, orbiting the star Beta Pictoris. The first exocomets were discovered by Spectroscopy, studying the light and radiation from the star. The star itself is a quite an insignificant star compared to other stars out there such as Rigel, also a Beta star. Beta stars are generally the second brightest star in the constellation, although Pollux is the brightest in the constellation of Gemini, the twins but has Beta designation.  Beta Pictoris is by no means the only star that has been found to have comets. Other stars that have comets in orbit are: KIC 3542116 49 Ceti 51 Ophiuchi 2 Andromedae HD 172555 A citizen astronomer is someone who is an amateur who professional organization which in this case was Yale University see also Japan astronomer lost comet in puppies discovered in the 70s

geomagnetic storms 3 april 2019

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Earth passes through a stream of solar wind from the hole in the sun’s atmosphere THAT creates A minor geomagnetic storms, sky watchers can expect to see auroras AFTER Earth’s magnetic field responds to the buffeting action.

A shocking exposĆ© of Volkswagen’s fraud

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Unable to build cars that could meet emissions standards they   only to have the lie exposed by a handful of researchers on a shoestring budget,  If you look at the banking scandals, it was usually people who were trying to get big bonuses to make money that could  trying to defend market share and meet the expectations  top management hard on set for employees,  normally  corporate scandals stem one unrealistic targets metod with draconian consequences that   chronicles a corporate scandal that rivals those at Enron and Lehman Brothers one that will cost Volkswagen more than $22 billion in damage as   CO2g emissions and how the fraud was committed, with sistematic covered up of the Press, and finally detected with  rips of the  scandal .

Mysterious lights were spotted on March 13, 1997

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Surprising UFO researchers worldwide even 22 years later thousands reported witnessing the phenomenon. Mysterious lights were spotted in the months before March 13, 1997. It's been 22 years since the mass-UFO sighting known as the Phoenix Lights. On March 13, 1997, UFO researchers report that before the lights were seen over Phoenix, they were first spotted near Henderson, Nev. Afterward, they were spied in Mexico. reported various patterns of lights. Most reports were in the Phoenix area, some reporting a huge V-shaped but among some UFO investigators, there is not enough evidence to say it was extraterrestrial-related. Dr. Lynne Kitei line time and military personal employees "Do we have evidence that it was an extraterrestrial event? No," said MUFON spokesman that it was an extremely bizarre event, but the lights caused an unnatural reaction, according to some witnesses reported a sort of temporary amnesia some hospice workers for one of his UFO documentaries

C1.3 solar flare erupts march 2019

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Astronomers have found a new explanation “Starry Night” Van Gogh painting

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The wonder of Gogh, “Starry Night” painting are very similar not only to the exact mathematical description of turbulent air flows in the Earth’s atmosphere  but also to high speed and vortices in “star nurseries”.  also was confirmed from  tel aviv as a video many years ago and now t his conclusion was made public once againg by scientists that  published an article in the electronic library arXiv.org, so you must know also music of vangelis  Direct   (Vangelis album) track number one  "The Motion of Stars"    released in 1988.

Edmond Halley English astronomer, geophysicist, mathematician, meteorologist, and physicist

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Edmond Halley figures in the early history of the Royal Society,  an English astronomer, geophysicist, mathematician, meteorologist, and physicist, known for the comet named after him, whose periodicity he accurately calculated. In 1676, Halley visited the south Atlantic island of Saint Helena and set up an observatory with a large sextant with telescopic sights to catalog star catalog of the southern hemisphere and visit astronomers in France and Italy. While there he observed a transit of Mercury across the Sun and realized that a similar transit of Venus could be used to determine the absolute size of the Solar System.  In 1679, Halley published the results from his observations on St. Helena as   Catalogus Stellarum Australium  which included details of 341 southern stars.  In September 1682 he carried out a series of observations of what became known as Halley’s Comet, though his name became associated with it because of his work on its orbit and predicting its return

Orion is visible in both the Northern and Southern hemispheres.

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Instantly recognizable Northern and Southern hemispheres. The three stars of Orion's belt are easily located, even in the city. The brightest star in the constellation is called Rigel and is 40.000 times brighter than our sun. If you draw an imaginary line through Orion's Belt it will lead you to the brightest star in the night sky called Sirius. Just above the belt stands pumpkin-colored Betelgeuse (say BET‘l-juice) and just below it shines blue-white Rigel (RYE-jill). Both are super-large. Then let the belt point down and leftward to the brightest star in all the heavens. This is the Dog Star Sirius. In the Northern hemisphere, the constellation can be seen from late autumn to early spring. In the Southern hemisphere, Orion can be seen in the summer months, note that it will appear upside down. December, January, February are the warmest months in the Southern Hemisphere. The constellation is located on the celestial equator, halfway between the north and south celesti

Zodiacal Light one of the most beautiful Tonight

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The Zodiacal light is a rarely seen yet intriguing spectacle sky.  sun does down and the glow of sunset fades away, another glow will take its place--the Zodiacal Lights.   When you see Zodiacal Lights, you've seen the backbone of our solar system  these are the best skywatching moments for  February  2019,  band of  light extending upwards from the western horizon.  This strange glimmer in the night sky is visible after sunset or just before dawn and at certain times of the year it can be observed with the naked eye.  Giovanni Domenico Cassini (1625 -1712) was the first astronomer to investigate Zodiacal light and came to the conclusion in 1683 that it was of cosmic origin and not meteorological as some had previously thought.  Also  Measurements of the inner zodiacal light during the total solar eclipse of    25  February, 1952.

planetary alignments, 6 feb 2019

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This astronomy calendar of celestial events contains dates for notable celestial events including moon phases, and other interesting science events. 7 planets moon sun

A thin meteorite on sky as a rare meteorite shower strikes without damage hit ViƱales in Cuba

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Meteorite Seen on Satellite GOES-EAST's Before hit ViƱales, a town in Pinar del Rio so tourists in the town of Vinales say they saw a flare pass through the sky Reports as a many said that a meteor was seen in the sky across the Florida Keys," the Key West office of the National Weather Service Friday afternoon no one was injured. Pictures posted on social media show the apparent fragments from the meteorite.