Tuesday, January 09, 2007

A better day. Good breakfast followed by decent lectures and a good presentation. Wasn't a wasteful waste today. Satisfied at the way i was. Planned out a few things for the days ahead. Hopefully will work it out as i desire. Heard a lot of music today. I used to be quite a music fanatic when i was a teenager. Wonder when i lost the habit. The radio or the record player used to be on 24/7 in my room when i was younger in my late school and early college days. Used to listen to soo much radio that had a different sort of relation that i shared with the RJ. I actuallly once was sad when i recieved news that one of my favorite RJ's was leaving the station. But all this vanished suddenly. nothing drastic caused this change. Maybe i just floated away.

Now for some random news:

1)Twinkling in the sky is a diamond star of 10 billion trillion trillion carats, astronomers have discovered.

The cosmic diamond is a chunk of crystallised carbon, 4,000 km across, some 50 light-years from the Earth in the constellation Centaurus.It's the compressed heart of an old star that was once bright like our Sun but has since faded and shrunk.Astronomers have decided to call the star "Lucy" after the Beatles song, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.

Twinkle twinkle

"You would need a jeweller's loupe the size of the Sun to grade this diamond," says astronomer Travis Metcalfe, of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, who led the team of researchers that discovered it.
The diamond star completely outclasses the largest diamond on Earth, the 546-carat Golden Jubilee which was cut from a stone brought out of the Premier mine in South Africa.The huge cosmic diamond - technically known as BPM 37093 - is actually a crystallised white dwarf. A white dwarf is the hot core of a star, left over after the star uses up its nuclear fuel and dies. It is made mostly of carbon.For more than four decades, astronomers have thought that the interiors of white dwarfs crystallised, but obtaining direct evidence became possible only recently.The white dwarf is not only radiant but also rings like a gigantic gong, undergoing constant pulsations.

"By measuring those pulsations, we were able to study the hidden interior of the white dwarf, just like seismograph measurements of earthquakes allow geologists to study the interior of the Earth."We figured out that the carbon interior of this white dwarf has solidified to form the galaxy's largest diamond," says Metcalfe.
Astronomers expect our Sun will become a white dwarf when it dies 5 billion years from now. Some two billion years after that, the Sun's ember core will crystallise as well, leaving a giant diamond in the centre of the solar system.

"Our Sun will become a diamond that truly is forever," says Metcalfe.

source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/3492919.stm



2)Indian Governement Declares 2007 as Water Year

The Centre has announced the year 2007 as "Water Year" with a view to addressing the water-related issues and to launch a massive awareness programme all over the country.


3) 2007 predicted to be the warmest year ever.

What with New York experiencing a temperature of 21C when it is supposed to be snowing there at this time of the year.

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