Monthly Archives: April 2009

Man is Going to Sun: ESA’s Solar Orbiter

This is man’s innate nature to overstep his limits . This overstepping brings all the progress. We are again going to try to overstep over limits again. ESA’ Solar Orbiter will do it for us. To perform close-up, high-resolution studies … Continue reading

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Zenith and Nadir

The zenith is the direction pointing directly above a particular location (perpendicular, orthogonal). Since the concept of being above is itself somewhat vague, scientists define the zenith in more rigorous terms. Specifically, in astronomy, geophysics and related sciences (e.g., meteorology), … Continue reading

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Celestial coordinate system

Celestial coordinate system is a coordinate system for mapping positions on the celestial sphere. There are different celestial coordinate systems each using a system of spherical coordinates projected on the celestial sphere, in analogy to the geographic coordinate system used … Continue reading

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World on alert as Mexico flu epidemic fear grows

Governments around the world rushed on Sunday to check the spread of a new type of swine flu that has killed up to 81 people in Mexico and infected around a dozen in the United States.Mexicans huddled inside their homes … Continue reading

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