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Exoplanet-3.jpgID of "Exoplanet Host Star OGLE-2003-BLG-235L/MOA-2003-BLG-53L" (1)65 visite"...Initium est salutis notitia peccati..."
(Seneca)
"...La conoscenza del male (nel senso morale del termine) segna l'inizio della guarigione..."
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Exoplanet-4.jpgID of "Exoplanet Host Star OGLE-2003-BLG-235L/MOA-2003-BLG-53L" (2)66 visite"...Ch'assolver non si può chi non si pente,
Nè pentere e volere insieme puossi,
Per contradizion che nol consente..."
Dante Alighieri - Inf., 27, 118-120)
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Extreme Planets-PIA08042_modest.jpgDeep Space...90 visite"...Tristis eris si solus eris..."
(Ovidio)
"...Sarai triste se sarai solo..."
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First_Light-PIA12486.jpgFirst Light77 visite"...Look at the small things you've got because one day, you'll turn back and see, that they were big..."
Jim Morrison
MareKromium
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Fomalhaut-HST.jpgA ring of debris around Fomalhaut - HST111 visite"...Fra i diversi Strumenti per il Controllo di Massa di cui abbiamo parlato ce n'è uno che merita particolare attenzione e che si chiama "Deviatore".
Il suo funzionamento è semplicissimo; il rendimento, enorme.
L'uso del Deviatore viene precognizzato dal Trattato di T.W. Veerwaandt sul "Controllo degli Organismi Senzienti e degli Elementi Devianti" e già in quella fonte si prevede l'impiego, come Meccanismi Diffusori, della Televisione (primariamente) e della Letteratura Secondaria o Terziaria - detta anche "Letteratura Vile" - in misura minore.
Si tratta, detto in maniera davvero semplicissima, di far parlare e di far interagire con le Masse degli individui (che chiameremo "Testimonial") i quali non hanno, rispettivamente, nulla da dire nè da trasmettere.
Il Deviatore ha il compito primario di distogliere l'attenzione delle Masse dalla focalizzazione dei loro interessi su talune problematiche di primario interesse Sociale, Culturale e Scientifico..."
P.C. Floegers - "Mind Numbing Methods"
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Fomalhaut-PIA04942.jpgFomalhaut and its "Dust Disk"102 visiteCaption NASA originale:"The NASA SST has obtained the first infrared images of the dust disc surrounding Fomalhaut, the 17th brightest star in the sky. Planets are believed to form from such a flattened disc-like cloud of gas and dust orbiting a star very early in its life. The Spitzer telescope was designed in part to study these circumstellar discs, where the dust particles are so cold that they radiate primarily at infrared wavelengths. Located in the constellation Piscis Austrinus, the parent star and its putative planetary system is found at a distance of 25 light-years. The 70-micron image (lower left) clearly shows an asymmetry in the dust distribution, with the southern lobe one-third brighter than the northern. Such an unbalanced structure could be produced by a collision between moderate-sized asteroids in the recent past (releasing a localized cloud of dust) or by the steering effects of ring particles by the gravitational influence of an unseen planet".
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Fomalhaut.jpgFomalhaut Dust Disk Indicates Planets290 visiteFomalhaut, actually the 17th brightest star in the night sky, is a mere 22 LY away but only a fraction of the age of our Sun. Recent observations in far infrared light (...) indicate a dust disk surrounding Fomalhaut that has both a hole in the center and a warped edge. Now the hole in the center indicates that dust has fallen onto interior planets - possibly like the Earth - while the warp at the edge indicates the gravitational pull of a planet like Jupiter or Saturn.
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Fomalhaut.jpgFomalhaut139 visiteAll the powers in the Universe are already ours. It is we who have put our hands before our eyes and cry that it is dark.
(Tutti i poteri nell’Universo sono già nostri. Siamo noi che ci mettiamo le mani davanti ai nostri occhi e piangiamo per il buio)
(Swami Vivekananda)MareKromium
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Fomalhaut~0.jpgFomalhaut and Circumstellar Debris Disk80 visite"...If the doors of perception were cleansed, everything would appear to man as it is: infinite..."
William Blake (1757-1827) - "The Marriage of Haeven and Hell"
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Fornax in X-ray.jpgFornax Star Cluster in X-ray (false colors)136 visite"...Il Tempo è un Abisso, profondo come una Notte infinita..."
(dal film "Nosferatu" di W. Herzog)
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Fox Fur Nebula.jpgThe "Fox Fur" Nebula144 visite"...Miraturque nihil, nisi quod Libitina sacravit..."
(Orazio)
"Nulla viene ammirato (pur se meritevole), finchè Libitina non gli conferisce Dignità..."
*Libitina: Dea dei funerali, nel cui Tempio si prelevava l'occorrente per i servizi funebri e si custodivano i cosiddetti "Registri dei Morti"
(oggi diremmo: le persone non si apprezzano fintanto che non sono morte)
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G - 2.jpgAnother Universe behind our Universe?136 visiteHow fast do fundamental particles wobble? A surprising answer to this seemingly inconsequential question has come out of Brookhaven National Laboratory in New York, USA and may not only indicate that the Standard Model of Particle Physics is incomplete but also that our universe is filled with a previously undetected type of fundamental particle. Specifically, the muon, a particle with similarities to a heavy electron, has had its relatively large wobble under scrutiny since 1999 in an experiment known as g-2 (gee-minus-two), pictured above. The result has galvanized other experimental groups around the world to confirm it, and pressures theorists to better understand it. The rate of wobble is sensitive to a strange sea of virtual particles that pop into and out of existence everywhere. The unexpected wobble rate may indicate that this sea houses virtual particles that include nearly invisible supersymmetric counterparts to known particles. If so, a nearly invisible universe of real supersymmetric particles might exist all around us.
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