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The day we left the Moon

The following scene was filmed on December 14, 1972, on the southeastern rim of the Mare Serenitatis. The video shows lunar lift-off of Apollo 17. For a few seconds, the spacecraft gains height until it disappears in the darkness. On board there were two men, Eugene A. Cernan and Harrison H. Schmitt, the last two human who have walked on the Moon since then.


The scene is specially sad as it was a kind of farewell to the Moon until today. A few seconds before the lift-off, Commander Eugene A. Cernan pronounced his famous speech about "peace and hope for all mankind". However, it is said that his last "informal" words on the lunar surface, one second before lunar liftoff, were "Okay, Jack. Let"s get this mother outta here".

According to NASA, the television camera was mounted on the rover parked about 145 meters east of (behind) the lunar module. The ascent stage ignites and climbs, spacecraft foil and dust flying in all directions. Ed Fendell in Houston anticipates exactly the timing of ignition, lift-off, and the rate of climb, and the camera tilts to follows the ascent.

The original videos are avalaible at NASA"s official site. Here you can see the lift-off and the moments after the spacecraft had left. This is what we could see on the Moon a few seconds after the last men had gone:

Paolo Maldini: 600 match in serie A

Paolo Maldini will mark his 600th Serie A appearance in the Milan derby tomorrow, but is reconsidering his retirement plans. "Now that my knees seem to be working again, I'd like to carry on for another season," he told 'La Stampa' newspaper. "It would have to be centre stage, though." Tags:

Aparato eléctrico sobre erupción volcánica

El pasado 2 de mayo, el volcán Chaitén, en Chile, entró en erupción después de más de 400 años de inactividad. En pocos minutos, la nube de ceniza se hizo visible desde cientos de kilómetros y decenas de pueblos tuvieron que ser evacuados. Pocas horas después, en la madrugada del 2 al 3 de mayo, la zona se convirtió en un auténtico infierno. Por encima del volcán, una gigantesca nube negra dejaba entrever un impresionate aparato eléctrico, iluminando un paisaje que parecía sacado del Apocalipsis. (Seguir leyendo)

Las imágenes se produjeron como consecuencia de la propia erupción. Los gases procedentes del volcán producen una alteración en la atmósfera, que se carga de electricidad y desata una gran cantidad de relámpagos.

De momento, la única víctima mortal ha sido una anciana de 92 años, quien murió mientras era trasladada a causa de una enfermedad que padecía. Miles de personas han sido evacuadas y no se sabe si la erupción durará días o semanas.


Fotos: Carlos Gutiérrez / Via: Menéame

Ver también: Catatumbo, la tormenta perpetua /¡Vancouver, ahí lo tenemos! / San Juan de Paricutín

The best own golas of ever

some of the best own golas in soccer history... Tags: Tech Tags:

El puente curvo de Langkawi

Si creías que habías visto todo en materia de puentes, tal vez te faltaba por ver el puente de Langkawi, en Malasia, un auténtico prodigio de la ingeniería. Se trata de una pasarela totalmente curva, que se extiende 125 metros sobre el abismo. La idea es acercar a los turistas al espectáculo de la naturaleza que ofrecen estas islas. Más info y fotos en Deputy-dog

The best own golas of ever

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SuperBowl XLI - Colts vs Bears

a preview and the best videos of the Superbowl XLI, the Chicago Bears vs Indianapolis Colts more here: http://www.superbowl.com/video Tags:

Nacional 3 - Internacional 1

Nacional tursn the game and won to the actual america and world champion: Internacional. Tags:

Real Madrid vs Barcelona

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Real Madrid vs Barcelona

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Chien-Ming Wang opens up spring for Yankees

Yankees VS Twins in Tampa, 3/1/2007 Tags:

How to measure the speed of a glacier


Slow movements of glaciers are always fascinating when filmed in a time-lapse sequence. This video, for example, captures a series of 436 frames taken at Columbia Glacier near Valdez, Alaska, between May and September of 2007. The time-lapse was taken as part of the ongoing Extreme Ice Survey, an ambitious project to capture global warming-induced glacial retreat in the act.


Some months ago, PBS channel showed a documentary called "Descent into the Ice", in which a group of researches measured the speed of a glacier at the Alps. Once inside the glacier, 350 feet thick, they put a bicycle wheel mounted on a cantilever. As the glacier slides down the mountain, it spins the wheel. It moves two feet per day, or about an inch an hour. By speeding up his video record, we can see five month"s worth of ice flow:

Demostracion de la Yamaha MM6

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Manchester United vs Europe XI

all the goals from the match between Manchester United and Europe XI, played on March 13th. Tags:

Thoroughly with Ayrton Senna

this video is really spectacular… is but close that we will be (unless some runner of F1 this reading) to raise us a F1 and to feel what is to be above thorough by the streets of Montecarlo… and in this video we nothing else do nor nothing less than with the great Ayrton Senna. what can be done in 1:19 minutes? Ayrton Senna - 1991 - Montecarlo Tags:

Colin McRae Tribute

a great video of a great pilot, Colin Mc Rae

Hell exists, it"s full of sulfur and it"s located at Indonesia

Placed at the top of the Ijen volcano, in Indonesia, this sulfur mine was opened in 1968. About 200 miners, known as the "sulfur slaves", work here everyday and carry 70 to 90 kg of sulfur in their baskets from the crater floor. The typical daily earnings of these miners are equivalent to approximately $5.00 US. and their life expectancy is only about 30 years.

Escaping volcanic gasses are channeled through a network of ceramic pipes, resulting in condensation of molten sulfur. This sulphur trickles out of the end of the pipes, solidifying nearby as it cools further. The miners then break up the sulphur deposits and carry them out of the crater to a nearby sugar refinery.


Due to unprotected exposure to volcanic gases and loads of up to 100kg per trip, the life expectancy of the miners is low. Most miners make this journey twice a day. Serious injuries, especially chest and eye problems, are common but these men accept this form of martyrdom with resignation. The miner there get paid around $5 per day which is twice better daily income what they could earn on the coffee plantations.

A continuous upwelling of sulfur from fumaroles at the level of the lake is the basis of a thriving enterprise. Pure hot red sulfur, oozing out of hissing fissures, turns bright yellow as it dries. It's then broken up into big chunks with hammers and loaded into baskets. Typical loads range from 70–100 kilograms, and must be carried to the crater rim approximately 200 meters above before being carried several kilometers down the mountain.

At the end of the day, nine to 12 tons of sulfur have been delivered. A natural source of sulfuric acid, the sulfur is used by oil refineries and in the production of detergents and fertilizers. But miners won"t see the benefits. They"ll just risk their lives again and again, working without any type of protection or security, only to earn some money to feed their families.


More info and sources: 1, 2, 3, 4

See also: Slaves of Sulfur, splendid photographs by Michel L'Huillier.

Sound Barrier - DCD-22X - Dual CD Player

Sound Barrier CD players have been redesigned with a cool new refreshing look. With easy to use controls and classic features this is the CD player of choice for many performing professionals as well as the casual entertainer. DCD-22X - Dual CD Player High Performance 19" Standard Rack mount size professional dual CD player with CDR and CDRW compatibilty Automatic Disc Callibration System 1 - Bit 8 times oversampling D/A converter 44.1 KHz sample frequency Frequency Response: 20Hz-20KHz +10 track advance button memory Auto Cue Analog (RCA) Ouput and Digital (RCA and Optial) Output Instant Start +/- 12% Pitch Bend Seemless loop A+B Pitch Bend Buttons and Display Single / Continuous Play Selectable elapsed and remain time Multi Speed Jog wheel with search modes Anti-skip memory buffer protection Plays 8 and 12 cm CD's Repeat Play mode 1 or all 115-230 volts 50.60Hz switchable Tags:

In-Ear Sound Design SD1 product overview

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