Tuesday, 21 August 2018

Education costs Money... 💰 But then so does Ignorance! 😏👍✅ Sir Claus Moser~ #athingaday #Education #Costs #Money #SoDoes #Ignorance #Ignore #Responsible


Via Darshan Bhambiru
http://bit.ly/2N7uvBo

Glowing Elements in the Soul Nebula August 21, 2018 via NASA Stars are forming in the Soul of the Queen of Aethopia. More specifically, a large star forming region called the Soul Nebula (IC 1898) can be found in the direction of the constellation Cassiopeia, who Greek mythology credits as the vain wife of a King who long ago ruled lands surrounding the upper Nile river. The Soul Nebula houses several open clusters of stars, a large radio source known as W5, and huge evacuated bubbles formed by the winds of young massive stars. Located about 6,500 light years away, the Soul Nebula spans about 100 light years and is usually imaged next to its celestial neighbor the Heart Nebula (IC 1805). The featured image is a composite of three exposures in different colors: red as emitted by hydrogen gas, yellow as emitted by sulfur, and blue as emitted by oxygen. #NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2w75Uqb


Via Darshan Bhambiru
http://bit.ly/2MsRCtQ

Another Day! Good Morning!! It's Tuesday at August 21, 2018 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍵 👌

Another Day! Good Morning!! It's Tuesday at August 21, 2018 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍵 👌
Darshan Bhambiru

NASA to Host Media Briefing on Mission to Return Asteroid Sample

NASA to Host Media Briefing on Mission to Return Asteroid Sample to Earth August 20, 2018: NASA will host a media teleconference at 2 p.m. EDT Friday, Aug. 24, to provide an update on upcoming activities related to the agency’s first mission to return a sample of an asteroid to Earth. #NASA #Trending #News https://go.nasa.gov/2BzWcRY

NASA will host a media teleconference at 2 p.m. EDT Friday, Aug. 24, to provide an update on upcoming activities related to the agency’s first mission to return a sample of an asteroid to Earth.

Monday, 20 August 2018

NASA Hosts Live Science Chat: One Year After Eclipse 2017

NASA Hosts Live Science Chat: One Year After Eclipse 2017 August 20, 2018: On the one-year anniversary of the historic 2017 Eclipse Across America, NASA will host a Science Chat at 10:30 a.m. EDT, Tuesday, Aug. 21, to discuss new science data and the public impact of the celestial event experienced by millions. #NASA #Trending #News https://go.nasa.gov/2N3rKB7

On the one-year anniversary of the historic 2017 Eclipse Across America, NASA will host a Science Chat at 10:30 a.m. EDT, Tuesday, Aug. 21, to discuss new science data and the public impact of the celestial event experienced by millions.

Planet of Clouds August 20, 2018 via NASA Our cloud-covered planet is seen from aboard the International Space Station. #NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2MJ89JO


Via Darshan Bhambiru
http://bit.ly/2OODEPK

Many of Life’s Failures are Experienced by People who did not Realize, How Close they were to Success, when they Gave Up! Thomas Edison~ #athingaday #Life #Failures #Experience #Realize #Close #Success #Giveup #Gaveup


Via Darshan Bhambiru
http://bit.ly/2Mqb36O

Speak Less than you Know; 😷 Have More than you Show!😊👍✔️ William Shakespeare~ #athingaday #Speak #Less #Know #Have #More #Show


Via Darshan Bhambiru
http://bit.ly/2OONyRr

Active Prominences on a Quiet Sun August 20, 2018 via NASA Why is the Sun so quiet? As the Sun enters into a period of time known as a Solar Minimum, it is, as expected, showing fewer sunspots and active regions than usual. The quietness is somewhat unsettling, though, as so far this year, most days show no sunspots at all. In contrast, from 2011 - 2015, during Solar Maximum, the Sun displayed spots just about every day. Maxima and minima occur on an 11-year cycle, with the last Solar Minimum being the most quiet in a century. Will this current Solar Minimum go even deeper? Even though the Sun's activity affects the Earth and its surroundings, no one knows for sure what the Sun will do next, and the physics behind the processes remain an active topic of research. The featured image was taken three weeks ago and shows that our Sun is busy even on a quiet day. Prominences of hot plasma, some larger than the Earth, dance continually and are most easily visible over the edge. #NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2MIOzxj


Via Darshan Bhambiru
http://bit.ly/2LaazMr

Another Day! Good Morning!! It's Monday at August 20, 2018 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍵 👌

Another Day! Good Morning!! It's Monday at August 20, 2018 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍵 👌
Darshan Bhambiru

Sunday, 19 August 2018

Look at the Sparrows; they do not know what they will Do in the next Moment. Let us literally Live from Moment to Moment! Mahatma Gandhi~ . #athingaday #Sparrow #LiveIn #Moment #OneDayAtATime


Via Darshan Bhambiru
http://bit.ly/2nMK3iS

The Real Opportunity for Success Lies within the Person and not in the Job!👍✅😇 Zig Ziglar~ . #athingaday #Opportunity #Success #Lies #Person #Passion #Not #Job


Via Darshan Bhambiru
http://bit.ly/2LaN3PG

Asperitas Clouds Over New Zealand August 19, 2018 via NASA What kind of clouds are these? Although their cause is presently unknown, such unusual atmospheric structures, as menacing as they might seem, do not appear to be harbingers of meteorological doom. Formally recognized as a distinct cloud type only last year, Asperitas clouds can be stunning in appearance, unusual in occurrence, and are relatively unstudied. Whereas most low cloud decks are flat bottomed, asperitas clouds appear to have significant vertical structure underneath. Speculation therefore holds that asperitas clouds might be related to lenticular clouds that form near mountains, or mammatus clouds associated with thunderstorms, or perhaps a foehn wind -- a type of dry downward wind that flows off mountains. Such a wind called the Canterbury arch streams toward the east coast of New Zealand's South Island. The featured image, taken above Hanmer Springs in Canterbury, New Zealand, in 2005, shows great detail partly because sunlight illuminates the undulating clouds from the side. #NASA https://go.nasa.gov/2ONe6m7


Via Darshan Bhambiru
http://bit.ly/2BoiciD

Another Day! Good Morning!! It's Sunday at August 19, 2018 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍵 👌

Another Day! Good Morning!! It's Sunday at August 19, 2018 at 07:00AM !!! Don't forget to Eat your Breakfast Guys! :) 🍵 👌
Darshan Bhambiru