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The Baby photos from the ultimate edge — a black hole

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WASHINGTON –Astronomers may have lucked into the ultimate in cosmic baby pictures: a voracious black hole fresh from its violent birth. After watching a nearby star that exploded into a supernova in 1979, astronomers now believe the star's death wasn't an ordinary one. The star's explosion was big enough to cause a black hole to develop in its wake. They think it's a black hole because they see something steadily consuming the gassy remnants of the exploded star, which is a telltale sign of a black hole. It sucks up everything in sight.

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Sandwich attack

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Tooooth Brush

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Tooooth Brush

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Hole In the Earth

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Mars Give us Smile

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So far we only know the grim face on Mars. But something is different now. Mars becomes more friendly! Perhaps the inhabitants of Mars, which is often called the Martian, would like to convey a message to humans on Earth: "We are a people friendly".

In March 2006, Viking Orbiter 1 Mission to get a photo Galle Crater is 230 kilometers in diameter on the surface of Mars. This crater seems to indicate a round face who smiled broadly

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Submarine Factory

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BAE Systems Submarine Solutions is a subsidiary wholly owned by BAE Systems, based in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, and is responsible for the development and production of ship selam.Pabrik It operates one of only a few ships in the world capable of building ships nuclear submarine, which previously has created a submarine nuclear-powered Royal Navy since the commissioning of HMS Dreadnaught in 1963. Shipyard Barrow-in-Furness also has built submarines since the first time with the Royal Netherlands Navy in this 1903.Perusahaan is building Astute class submarines, a new generation of nuclear attack submarines (SSN) for the Royal Navy, which first launched on June 8, 2007

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NASA's Mount Merapi Activity Video Record

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Washington: The eruption of Mount Merapi in Magelang, Central Java, recorded satellites of United States Space Agency (NASA). Satellite images that illustrate the extent of territory covered in dust and damaged a result of hot clouds.

The recording was obtained on November 5, 2010. On the tape, looked incandescent lava and hot clouds swept area Kaliurang, Yogyakarta. Lava was seen flowing into the region Cangkringan.

That disaster was recorded Ikonos satellite. Satellite images were then compared the area around Ground, before and after the eruption of Merapi. Pictures taken before the eruption on July 7, 2008.

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Photos before and after the erupted of Merapi (NASA)

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Mount the most active in the world, Merapi, currently being stretched. Community anxiously waiting for, whether it will erupt and send the next catastrophe. Moreover, the Centre for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation (PVG) has improved the status of Merapi to be Watch out, starting from Monday, October 25, 2010.

History records, since 1548, Merapi has erupted 68 times - with small eruptions occur every 2-3 years, and the larger about 10-15 years. Massive eruption had occurred among others in 1006, 1786, 1822, 1872, and 1930.

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10 submarines in the world's deadliest

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In the world of military competition of the world, one of the most emphasized is the vehicle and water guns, it's none other since nearly two-thirds of the region on our planet is water. Each state vying for the best water to create a vehicle for any future major war, they will not be easily eliminated.

One of the vehicles water war's most produced by the military is the submarine, because other than as a vehicle, submarines are also often used as a weapon of deadly combat.

Here is a list of 10 most lethal submarine in the world to be released based on the sophistication of weapons combat along with the speed of home range:

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Ash from M. Merapi Like a Lion

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Before the ash from Merapi Mounth like a petruk



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Indonesia volcano blasts searing gas; 122 now dead

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MOUNT MERAPI, Indonesia – Searing gas avalanched down an Indonesian volcano with a thunderous roar, torching houses and trees and incinerating villagers as they fled Mount Merapi's worst eruption in a century. Scores of bodies found Friday raised the death toll to 122.

The injured — with clothes, blankets and even mattresses fused to their skin by the 1,400 degree Fahrenheit (750 degree Celsius) heat — were carried away on stretchers following the first big explosion just before midnight.

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ScienceShot: Mars's Grand Canyon

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Call it the Super-Grand Canyon. Melas Chasma on Mars is 9 kilometers deep in some places, or nearly six times deeper than Earth's famous landmark on average. How the giant feature was formed, itself one small stretch of the 4000-kilometer-long Valles Marineris rift valley, remains a mystery. But one thing seems evident: water played a role in its history. In this view, one of several images of Melas Chasma released today, a computer has reconstructed 3D images taken with the European Mars Express orbiter's High-Resolution Stereo Camera. Part of t

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Why Saturn's B Ring Looks Like a Vinyl Record

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For 3 decades, Saturn's broadest, brightest, and most massive ring has also been its most mysterious. The B ring is etched with darker "grooves," giving it the appearance of an old-time vinyl phonograph record. But no one could see what might be doing the etching. Now researchers see signs that the grooves are due not to outside forces but to a natural tendency of the densest parts of rings to clump into denser, brighter bands. Similar clumping is probably at work shaping galaxies and nascent planetary systems.

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How to Go Natural: 10 Lifestyle Tips

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Over the years I have become convinced that the vast majority of people are well intentioned about being eco-friendly, natural consumers, both for the sake of their families and the environment.

The obstacles keeping them from making eco-friendly consumer choices are usually lack of time to do the research, not knowing where to find the research to begin with, and the lack of convenient access to the products.

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Healthy Lifestyle Tips

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Human beings are very often products of our environments. Whatever habits we are surrounded with are what we usually pick up as a kid. Our parents set the standard for us as kids at an early age when it comes to our nutritional habits. If people had more knowledge about nutrition and how to lead a healthy lifestyle we wouldn't have the problem we have today with obesity starting already at the age of 5 in our society. Knowledge is power and to have the power to make the right choices based upon your knowledge is what makes the difference in people's life. To make healthy conscious choices makes you feel very powerful and strong. You are in charge of your own healthy and your own lifestyle. Nobody likes to be the victim of his or her own environment.

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Mt. Anak Krakatau’s activity escalating: Official

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Mt. Anak Krakatau (JP)
       Mt. Anak Krakatau (JP)

Mount Anak Krakatau continued on Sunday its frenzied expulsion of volcanic material, including hot rocks, sand and dust shrouded in toxic fumes — seven times more frequently than just a week earlier.
“Usually Mt. Anak Krakatau experiences an average of 90 to 100 small scale eruptions a day. Now, the number of eruptions can reach 700 a day,” Andi Suhardi, head of the Mt. Anak Krakatau observation post in Hargo Pancuran village, said on Monday.
Mt. Anak Krakatau is a volcano located near Krakatau Island between Sumatra and Java.

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Most Spicy Chili

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Bhut Jolokia chili was not careless, generated the level of spiciness of India's original chili reaches 1000-fold compared to the usual chili you find in the kitchen.:muntah:. This chili inspire Indian scientists to make a grenade from the chili:byeeeeee:.











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Unique Big Road

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:okay:this picture is cool man...:hilo:


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Robot's space debut 'giant leap for tinmankind'

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Space is about to get its first humanoid from planet Earth. Robonaut 2 — affectionately known as R2 — is hitching a one-way ride to the International Space Station this week aboard the final flight of space shuttle Discovery.

It's the first humanoid robot ever bound for space, a $2.5 million mechanical and electrical marvel that NASA hopes one day will assist flesh-and-bone astronauts in orbit.

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Mount Merapi (Pray For Indonesia)

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