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Best Space Photographs Of 2010 By NG:

Annular Eclipse Over Bangkok

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An airplane is silhouetted against the first solar eclipse of the decade, seen over Bangkok, Thailand, in January. The annular eclipse blotted out 57 to 80 percent of the sun over Thailand, depending on the province, Sakshin Bunthawin of Songkla University told the Phuket Gazette.

Hubble�s Mystic Mountain

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A colorful, craggy column of dust and gas dubbed the Mystic Mountain stars in a picture from the Hubble Space Telescope released April 23 as part of celebrations for Hubble�s 20th anniversary. The picture highlights the results of star birth in the Carina nebula.

Mars and a Moonbow

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Mars shines like a bright red star over a �moonbow� in fog surrounding Hawaii�s Haleakala volcano in January. This photograph, originally published in �Space Photos This Week: Shuttle Launch, Moonbow,� was taken as Mars was about to make its closest pass by for 2010.

Star Death in 3-D

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The hourglass shape of the supernova remnant SN 1987A isn�t as well balanced as thought, according to an August picture of the exploded star. Using data on the remnant from the European Southern Observatory�s Very Large Telescope in Chile, astronomers were able to confirm that, when massive stars explode, some of the ejected material gets shot into space faster than other debris, as predicted by computer models.

Big Bear�s Sunspot

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This crisp view of a sunspot, captured by New Jersey Institute of Technology�s New Solar Telescope and released in August, may be the most detailed picture of its kind yet shot in visible light, astronomers say. The 5.25-foot (1.6-meter) telescope, which became operational in 2009, sits at the school�s Big Bear Solar Observatory in the San Bernardino Mountains of California. The device uses a special deformable mirror�part of what�s called an adaptive optics system�to compensate for atmospheric distortions and produce ground-based images with about the same clarity as shots from orbiting observatories, experts say.

Saturn Moon�s Jets

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Seen by NASA�s Cassini spacecraft, jets of ice spewing from Saturn�s moon Enceladus seem to graze the bright edge of the in a shot released Tuesday. In reality, Enceladus orbits about 112,000 miles (180,000 kilometers) away from the top of Saturn�s atmosphere.

Discovered in 2005, the moon�s icy geysers shoot from fractures in the southern hemisphere and are thought to be driven by a subsurface layer of liquid water.

Hayabusa�s Fiery Return

best space photographs 05 Best Space Photographs Of 2010 By NG: image gallery Like a sparkling firework, much of the Japanese space probe Hayabusa disintegrates as it reenters Earth�s atmosphere on June 13. Hidden in the shower of sparks was a heat-shielded, 16-inch (40-centimeter) capsule later found to contain precious scrapings from an asteroid, which could help us understand how our planet and solar system formed.
Hayabusa is among the few spacecraft to return rock samples from space. Other such missions include the Apollo program, which retrieved moon rocks in the late 1960s and early �70s, and the comet-dust harvester Stardust, which crashed into the Utah desert at 28,900 miles (46,400 kilometers) an hour in 2006.
�Ephemeral� Lake

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Patches of southern �s shallow Lake Eyre seem to form a grimacing face in an August 2006 satellite picture. The picture is 1 of 40 released as part of November 2010�s Earth as Art 3 , the latest of NASA and U.S. Geological Survey Landsat pictures chosen for their artistic quality.
Close Encounter With Lutetia

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Asteroid 21 Lutetia is exposed, craters and all, in a picture captured in July by the European Space Agency�s Rosetta spacecraft. Rosetta�s close encounter with Lutetia revealed a battered �a possible remnant from the birth of our solar system, astronomers say.
To snap the above image, Rosetta swooped about 1,965 miles (3,162 kilometers) above Lutetia�s surface. The image is the highest-resolution taken of the space rock, located more than 270 million miles (440 million kilometers) away from Earth, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter

Aurora Australis From Space

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Even for astronauts, this May image was a rare sight indeed: an aurora hovering over the southern Indian Ocean.
Auroras occur when charged particles from the sun collide with Earth�s upper atmosphere, causing atoms of oxygen and nitrogen to gain energy and then release it in the form of light.

Gulf Oil Spill�s Spread

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A satellite picture taken in April captures a small plane flying over rust-colored �streamers� of crude oil visible on the surface of the Gulf, about a week after the Deepwater oil rig sank into the Gulf of Mexico.
The extent of the spread made it more difficult for authorities to execute one of their planned strategies for containing the spill�controlled burns of the oil.

Starbirth Near the Void

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Reddish puffs mark the spots where stars were recently born in a new Hubble Space Telescope picture of the dwarf spiral galaxy NGC 6503 released Monday.
The galaxy, a smaller version of our own Milky Way, sits 17 million light-years from Earth at the edge of a sparsely populated region of space called the Local Void.

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Top Ten Strangest Animals In The World

This creature is most probably the creation of an environmental problem. Children at a nursery in Weston-super-Mare, England spotted the three headed frog hopping in the .

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The famous cyclops kitten, Cy was first thought to be a joke manipulation. Living only for a day, It had only one eye and was noseless.
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The most infamous headless chicken, Mike wowed the by living for 18 months which indefinitely entered it into the World Records. It could still live becuase most of his brain stem and ear was left on his body.
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Nope this is not manipulated. A female polar bear named Pelusa turned purple after she was given a special treatment to clear up a skin condition. This has attracted crowds at the Mendoza City Zoo in Argentina. The fur has returned to normal after a few days.

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Genetic mutation called ‘feather duster’ of a parakeet.
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Dolphins has taken a pink hue in the Pear River Delta situated between Hong Kong and Macau. It is not known why they are pink in colour but several assumptions include the lack of natural predators or the pink colour is a byproduct of blushing to regulate body temperature.
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The two-month old animal, named Cham Leck which means ‘strange,’ was given to monks at a local pagoda by a farmer who feared the six legged cow would bring him bad fortune.
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The hooded seal has a large elastic nasal cavity and when fully inflated resembles a large black ruber ball. They are large aggresive mammals that can exceed 3m in length and 400kg in weight.

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The large ocean sunfish vies for the title of strangest fish in the sea. It has an almost circular, flattened body. It weighs up to 2 tons and 3m long. The head is almost a third of the whole body length.
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If you had your facts about the Siberian tiger being the largest cat, then you are wrong. The liger is the world’s largest cat, a cross breed between a male lion and a female tiger. They exhibit conflicts between the social habits of the lion and solitary habits of the tiger.
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Best space photographs by NGC ( year 2o1o) “`

Annular Eclipse Over Bangkok

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An airplane is silhouetted against the first solar eclipse of the decade, seen over Bangkok, Thailand, in January. The annular eclipse blotted out 57 to 80 percent of the sun over Thailand, depending on the province, Sakshin Bunthawin of Songkla University told the Phuket Gazette.

Hubble�s Mystic Mountain

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A colorful, craggy column of dust and gas dubbed the Mystic Mountain stars in a picture from the Hubble Space Telescope released April 23 as part of celebrations for Hubble�s 20th anniversary. The picture highlights the results of star birth in the Carina nebula.

Mars and a Moonbow

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Mars shines like a bright red star over a �moonbow� in fog surrounding Hawaii�s Haleakala volcano in January. This photograph, originally published in �Space Photos This Week: Shuttle Launch, Moonbow,� was taken as Mars was about to make its closest pass by for 2010.

Star Death in 3-D

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The hourglass shape of the supernova remnant SN 1987A isn�t as well balanced as thought, according to an August picture of the exploded star. Using data on the remnant from the European Southern Observatory�s Very Large Telescope in Chile, astronomers were able to confirm that, when massive stars explode, some of the ejected material gets shot into space faster than other debris, as predicted by computer models.

Big Bear�s Sunspot

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This crisp view of a sunspot, captured by New Jersey Institute of Technology�s New Solar Telescope and released in August, may be the most detailed picture of its kind yet shot in visible light, astronomers say. The 5.25-foot (1.6-meter) telescope, which became operational in 2009, sits at the school�s Big Bear Solar Observatory in the San Bernardino Mountains of California. The device uses a special deformable mirror�part of what�s called an adaptive optics system�to compensate for atmospheric distortions and produce ground-based images with about the same clarity as shots from orbiting observatories, experts say.

Saturn Moon�s Jets

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Seen by NASA�s Cassini spacecraft, jets of ice spewing from Saturn�s moon Enceladus seem to graze the bright edge of the in a shot released Tuesday. In reality, Enceladus orbits about 112,000 miles (180,000 kilometers) away from the top of Saturn�s atmosphere.
Discovered in 2005, the moon�s icy geysers shoot from fractures in the southern hemisphere and are thought to be driven by a subsurface layer of liquid water.

Hayabusa�s Fiery Return

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Like a sparkling firework, much of the Japanese space probe Hayabusa disintegrates as it reenters Earth�s atmosphere on June 13. Hidden in the shower of sparks was a heat-shielded, 16-inch (40-centimeter) capsule later found to contain precious scrapings from an asteroid, which could help us understand how our planet and solar system formed.
Hayabusa is among the few spacecraft to return rock samples from space. Other such missions include the Apollo program, which retrieved moon rocks in the late 1960s and early �70s, and the comet-dust harvester Stardust, which crashed into the Utah desert at 28,900 miles (46,400 kilometers) an hour in 2006.

�Ephemeral� Lake

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Patches of southern �s shallow Lake Eyre seem to form a grimacing face in an August 2006 satellite picture. The picture is 1 of 40 released as part of November 2010�s Earth as Art 3 , the latest of NASA and U.S. Geological Survey Landsat pictures chosen for their artistic quality.

Close Encounter With Lutetia

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Asteroid 21 Lutetia is exposed, craters and all, in a picture captured in July by the European Space Agency�s Rosetta spacecraft. Rosetta�s close encounter with Lutetia revealed a battered �a possible remnant from the birth of our solar system, astronomers say.
To snap the above image, Rosetta swooped about 1,965 miles (3,162 kilometers) above Lutetia�s surface. The image is the highest-resolution taken of the space rock, located more than 270 million miles (440 million kilometers) away from Earth, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter

Aurora Australis From Space

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Even for astronauts, this May image was a rare sight indeed: an aurora hovering over the southern Indian Ocean.
Auroras occur when charged particles from the sun collide with Earth�s upper atmosphere, causing atoms of oxygen and nitrogen to gain energy and then release it in the form of light.

Gulf Oil Spill�s Spread

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A satellite picture taken in April captures a small plane flying over rust-colored �streamers� of crude oil visible on the surface of the Gulf, about a week after the Deepwater oil rig sank into the Gulf of Mexico.
The extent of the spread made it more difficult for authorities to execute one of their planned strategies for containing the spill�controlled burns of the oil.

Starbirth Near the Void

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Reddish puffs mark the spots where stars were recently born in a new Hubble Space Telescope picture of the dwarf spiral galaxy NGC 6503 released Monday.The galaxy, a smaller version of our own Milky Way, sits 17 million light-years from Earth at the edge of a sparsely populated region of space called the Local Void.
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Intel Shows How A PROCESSOR Is Made

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Sand. Made up of 25 percent silicon, is, after oxygen, the second most abundant chemical element that�s in the �s crust. Sand, especially quartz, has high percentages of silicon in the form of silicon dioxide (SiO2) and is the base ingredient for semiconductor manufacturing.

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After procuring raw sand and separating the silicon, the excess material is disposed of and the silicon is purified in multiple steps to finally reach semiconductor manufacturing quality which is called electronic grade silicon. The resulting purity is so great that electronic grade silicon may only have one alien atom for every one billion silicon atoms. After the purification process, the silicon enters the melting phase. In this picture you can see how one big crystal is grown from the purified silicon melt. The resulting mono-crystal is called an ingot.
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A mono-crystal ingot is produced from electronic grade silicon. One ingot weighs approximately 100 kilograms (or 220 pounds) and has a silicon purity of 99.9999 percent.
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The ingot is then moved onto the slicing phase where individual silicon discs, called wafers, are sliced thin. Some ingots can stand higher than five feet. Several different diameters of ingots exist depending on the required wafer size. Today, CPUs are commonly made on 300 mm wafers.

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Once cut, the wafers are polished until they have flawless, mirror-smooth surfaces. Intel doesn�t produce its own ingots and wafers, and instead purchases manufacturing-ready wafers from third-party companies. Intel�s advanced 45 nm High-K/Metal Gate process uses wafers with a diameter of 300 mm (or 12-inches). When Intel first began making chips, it printed circuits on 50 mm (2-inches) wafers. These days, Intel uses 300 mm wafers, resulting in decreased costs per chip.
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The blue liquid, depicted above, is a resist finish similar to those used in film for . The wafer spins during this step to allow an evenly-distributed coating that�s smooth and also very thin.

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At this stage, the photo-resistant finish is exposed to ultra violet (UV) light. The chemical reaction triggered by the UV light is similar to what happens to film material in a the moment you press the shutter button.
Areas of the resist on the wafer that have been exposed to UV light will become soluble. The exposure is done using masks that act like stencils. When used with UV light, masks create the various circuit patterns. The building of a CPU essentially repeats this process over and over until multiple layers are stacked on top of each other.
A lens (middle) reduces the mask�s image to a small focal point. The resulting �print� on the wafer is typically four times smaller, linearly, than the mask�s pattern.

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In the picture we have a representation of what a single transistor would appear like if we could see it with the naked eye. A transistor acts as a switch, controlling the flow of electrical current in a computer chip. Intel researchers have developed transistors so small that they claim roughly 30 million of them could fit on the head of a pin.

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After being exposed to UV light, the exposed blue photo resist areas are completely dissolved by a solvent. This reveals a pattern of photo resist made by the mask. The beginnings of transistors, interconnects, and other electrical contacts begin to grow from this point.

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The photo resist layer protects wafer material that should not be etched away. Areas that were exposed will be etched away with chemicals.

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After the etching, the photo resist is removed and the desired shape becomes visible.

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More photo resist (blue) is applied and then re-exposed to UV light. Exposed photo resist is then washed off again before the next step, which is called ion doping. This is the step where ion particles are exposed to the wafer, allowing the silicon to change its chemical properties in a way that allows the CPU to control the flow of electricity.

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Mirror to the sky

Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia is the �s largest salt flat.
It’s one of the best places on to make an excellent shot.
It really looks like a mirror to the sky on the pictures.

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