Monday, May 31, 2010

NGC 6280 Nebula


NGC 6820 is an emission nebula that surrounds open cluster NGC 6823 in the constellation Vulpecula.


Emission nebulae are clouds of high temperature gas. The atoms in the cloud are energized by ultraviolet light from a nearby star and emit radiation as they fall back into lower energy states (in much the same way as a neon light). These nebulae are usually red because the predominant emission line of hydrogen happens to be red .


Velpecula is a faint constellation in the northern sky.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Comet crystals feel the heat


Since comets formed out in the cold depths of the Solar System, the existence of materials in them that must have been created in high temperatures has been a real puzzle, until now. NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope has observed the infrared signature of tiny silicate crystals, of the type found in comets, being created in the planet-forming disc around a young star called EX Lupi, in the constellation of Lupus.

The stellar outbursts occur when the growing young star accumulates a large amount of mass from the dusty, gaseous disc that is spinning around it. Each outburst sends a flash of heat permeating through the disc. At the distance the crystals were seen at, the temperature reached 725 degrees Celsius (about 1,000 kelvin), enough to thermally ‘anneal’ the silicate dust.

Young pulsar shows its hand


small, dense object only twelve miles in diameter is responsible for this beautiful X-ray nebula that spans 150 light years. At the center of this image made by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory is a very young and powerful pulsar, known as PSR B1509-58, or B1509 for short. The pulsar is a rapidly spinning neutron star which is spewing energy out into the space around it to create complex and intriguing structures, including one that resembles a large cosmic hand. In this image, the lowest energy X-rays that Chandra detects are red, the medium range is green, and the most energetic ones are colored blue. Astronomers think that B1509 is about 1,700 years old and is located about 17,000 light years away.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Jazzy (Of Black Buddafly) - Oh Jazzy [2007]


1 Make Up
2 Body
3 Ticket
4 Be with U
5 In Love
6 Already Knew
7 If
8 Open


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If Destiny’s Child was one woman, she might sound like Jazzy on her first album release titled Oh Jazzy. Reminiscent of that clean and modern California style R&B, Jazzy enters with an album filled with cozy and sexy tracks. On “Open” mental scenarios will enter your mind leaving you wanting to get “Open” with that special someone. “If” is one of those songs that every woman at some point might play for her man pleading for him to come back. “In relationships mistakes were made and this is one of them baby,” Jazzy coos. A solid songwriter, Jazzy’s storytelling lyrics capture the art of R&B.

On Oh Jazzy tracks like “Body”, “Make Up”, “Ticket”, and “In Love” fluctuate between up-tempo to down-tempo grooves with style. Collaborating with Bobbie Cherie Griffin, Jazzy also holds songwriting credentials throughout the entire album through The Write Chix. Easy on the ears, the album opens with “Make Up”, with its strong, healthy beat and uplifting vibe. “Baby can we make up, so you can sweat off my makeup”; lyrics that bring occasional smiles throughout the refrain.

If you like Teedra Moses, you’ll enjoy the fresh sound of Jazzy. Not too heavy or too hard, Jazzy’s debut effort Oh Jazzy brings a taste of the 2000 era that spawned the birth of diva’s like Mya, Beyonce, Brandy and Monica back with a clean bill of health.

Had to reup this cuz its hot, that simple, a really bangin rnb album, with a concrete help from noticeable producers.


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A Special Tribute to J Dilla

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A year ago, conductor Jason Weinberger heard Suite for Ma Dukes for the first time. A long time fan of J. Dilla, Weinberger’s first thought when he heard the music was that he needed to find a way to perform Miguel Atwood-Ferugon’s “stunning reinventions of Dilla’s music.” ”I’m always looking for ways to open up the traditional orchestra experience to new things anyway, so this seemed very natural.”

After a quick Google search, Jason found Miguel and sent him a message to see if there was anyway to get the Dilla pieces in front of one of the orchestras he worked with. A few months later they met in LA and connected over Dilla, Flying Lotus, and Lutoslawski, and the rest is history.

Earlier this year, Miguel Atwood-Ferugon and the Mochilla Team flew out to Cedar Falls, Iowa to witness J. Dilla’s music being performed as part of the WCFSO’s (Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra) tribute to Great American Composers. The evening had Dilla’s music performed alongside legends Duke Ellington and William Grant Still.

“As the person responsible for programming the concert, I probably don’t have to explain how exciting it was for me to find myself performing Dilla’s music with the WCFSO. Even more gratifying, though, were other aspects of the evening – feeling the connections emerge between Dilla and his predecessors William Grant Still and Duke Ellington, taking the orchestra outside of its comfort level and in process to a whole other level of music making, and especially offering our audience the opportunity to abandon preconceptions and discover something special. In the words of one listener in attendance that night, ‘the music was beyond interesting, especially the movements from Suite for Ma Dukes by J. Dilla…’ we were swept along enjoying sound adventures we never could have imagined that we would enjoy.” – Jason Weinberger

Watch as this video takes you on a sound adventure and witness the magic of Dilla’s music performed on what would have been the eve of his 36th birthday to a sold out audience. The standing ovation Miguel received was testament not only to the beauty of his work on Dilla’s music, but the power of music. Sounds ability to open ears, minds, and hearts.

“I think Dilla would have been proud of that.” – Jason Weinberger




You may purchase the Timeless DVD Box Set or the Suite For Ma Dukes here (CD only $8)

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You dont have to pay tribute to this legend only on his anniversary (10th Feb) every year, to me he should be celebrated anytime one wishes to do so, by sharing his music so more people who are confused will get to know better who he is and he has crafted. R.I.P. J DIlla, your beats will always be bumpin in my head with that crazy drumline in 'Raw Addict', that is what you have others will never do, being different, sampling a 4 bar loop which sounded no way close to what 'the red' is now, i could go on with your older stuff, but i would stop here and hopefully all this blog post and music i have shared will make you realise what a great impact Dilla Dawg has been on Hip Hop, nuff said. Dilla Forever.



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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Something has struck Jupiter


Following up on a tip by an amateur astronomer that a new dark "scar" had suddenly appeared on Jupiter, on 20th July, 2009 between 3 and 9 a.m. PDT (6 a.m. and noon EDT) scientists at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., using NASA's Infrared Telescope Facility at the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii, gathered evidence indicating an impact.


New infrared images show the likely impact point was near the south polar region, with a visibly dark "scar" and bright upwelling particles in the upper atmosphere detected in near-infrared wavelengths, and a warming of the upper troposphere with possible extra emission from ammonia gas detected at mid-infrared wavelengths.


It could be due to the comet but the scientists are not sure .

Fireworks in Helix nebula


Image taken by Subaru Telescope shows comet -shaped knots lighting up the Helix nebula.

A nebula is cloud of gas and dust in space. Some nebulas are regions where new stars are being formed, while others are the remains of dead or dying stars. Nebulas come in many shapes and sizes. There are four different types of nebulas- planetary , reflection, emision and absorption nebulas.

Helix nebula is located about 710 light years from Earth and was first planetary nebula in which knots were abserved.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Mars orbiter imagery boosts Curiosity rover's life search


NASA and university scientists reviewing data from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) say evidence is growing that the planet harbored life in its past or that Martian microbes exist now.

They say their views are based on the growing body of data on the diversity of water related minerals discovered by MRO. It is also supported by findings from other spacecraft such as Europe's Mars Express orbiter and NASA's Phoenix lander and twin Mars rovers.

The MRO data is being used to narrow the best sites to locate life related evidence, while also being safe enough for the Mars Science Laboratory rover "Curiosity" set for launch in 2011.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

VA - J. Dilla - Turn It Up Vol 1 Limited Edition [2007]


01. Jaylib - L.A. To Detroit
02. Busta Rhymes - Turn Me Up Some
03. Common Sense - The Light
04. Steve Spacek - Dollar
05. Mood - Secrets Of The Sand (Jay Dee Rmx)
06. Mos Def - Saturday Night (Jay Dee Rmx)
07. A Tribe Called Quest - Stressed Out Feat. Faith Evans
08. J. Dilla - Signs
09. Jaylib - The Official
10. De La Soul - Thru Ya City
11. Oh No - Move Feat. Roc C
12. Brand New Heavies - Sometimes (Ummah Rmx)
13. Proof - Bring It 2 Me Feat. Killa Khann
14. Illa J - Me & My Brother
15. Faith Evans - You Used To Love Me (Ummah Rmx)
16. Prozack Turner - Leisure Rules
17. De La Soul - Much More
18. J. Dilla - Crushin' Dirty
19. Copywrite - Clap
20. J Dilla - Sun In My Face Feat. Blu & Jontel
21. The Pharcyde - Drop
22. Que D - Michelle
23. J. Dilla - Two Can Win


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VA - J. Yancey A.K.A. Jay Dee - Rare and Unreleased Remixes LP [2002]


01. De La Soul - Stakes Is High (Unreleased Promo remix)
02. LSK - Hate Or Love (Caffe Latte Remix)
03. Keith Murray - The Rhyme (Slum Village Remix)
04. Lucy Pearl - Without You (JayDee Remix)
05. Skit - Going Home
06. Das EFX - Microphone Master (JayDee Remix)
07. Pharcyde - Y (Be Like That) (JayDee Remix)
08. The Ummah - 4. Put It Down
09. Common Ft. Bilal & Jill Scott - Funky 4 U
10. D'Angelo - Me & Those Dreamy Eyes (unreleased)
11. Ummah - 4 Moms (Slum Village Remix)
12. Artifacts - Ultimate (Unreleased JayDee Remix)
13. A Tribe Called Quest - Against The World
14. Masta Ace - Sitting On Chrome (Ummah Remix)
15. Erykah Badu - Didn't Cha Know (Soulquarian Remix)
16. Slum Village Ft. Pete Rock - Once Upon A Time
17. Busta Rhymes - Woo Haa (Unreleased JayDee Remix)


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Thursday, May 20, 2010

Venus nicknamed as Earth twin


Venus and Earth both share a similar size, gravity and bulk composition and hence, sometimes it is nicknamed as Earth's twin. But with a thick cloak of sulphuric acid clouds and a surface pressure nearly one hundred times that of Earth , makes it less hospitable than Earth. Venus once possessed Earth-like oceans, which evaporated into space to leave a barren landscape.


Venus is a big planet, being heated by radioactive elements in its interior. Some areas in Venus appear to be composed of darker rock , which shows relatively recent volcanic flows.


Both Russia and America sent probes to Venus during the 1970s and 80s – Venera and Pioneer, respectively – that sampled rocks made of basalt. Basalt is formed from cooling lava erupted by volcanoes, and, as is the case on Earth, where magma up-wells along ocean ridges to make new oceanic crust.


The new map of Venus reveals lighter coloured and older rocks with characteristics similar to Earth's granitic continents. Granite is created when basaltic rocks are forced down into the fiery interior of the planet by the process of plate tectonics, which builds and destroys the Earth's crust in an endless cycle. Water combines with the basalt to form granite and the mixture is reborn through volcanic eruptions.


According to the planetary scientists if there is granite in Venus then there must have been ocean in the past.

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Home Alarm Systems

Home anxiety systems are cyberbanking (sound frequency, temperature, or motion-sensitive), aegis systems-also accepted as burglar anxiety or advance anxiety systems. These accessories acquaint you in the accident of an burglar to your home.

Home anxiety systems can accommodate you and your ancestors with an added faculty of aegis and security. Over the years, home anxiety systems accept accurate themselves to be abundant discouragers for abyss whom would accept contrarily entered your home (unauthorized).

Home anxiety systems usually accommodate a ascendancy unit, a receiver, a keypad, sensors, etc. Some models crave low-voltage base and others are wireless. Some home anxiety devises serve a distinct purpose, while others are multipurpose devises (known as accepted alarms). These multipurpose or accepted alarms can be acclimated to ascertain burglary, fire, and/or the attendance of carbon monoxide. Some home anxiety systems adviser a distinct breadth or arena aural the abode and others adviser assorted zones or regions.

There are several types of home anxiety systems: those that accomplish loud, aural sounds; those with bashful alarms and those which active the badge administration and/or aegis aggregation via telephone. All of these anxiety systems ascertain violators and trespassers application detectors which absorb altered technologies:

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Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Cassie CDS/VLS Collection

Cassie-Long_Way_2_Go_BW_Cant_Do_It_Without_You-VLS-2006

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sorry for the delay, heres the request, cassie the lame chick who cant sing over R.Les beats and needs diddy to go higher.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Former astronaut Charles Bolden picked to lead NASA


Nineteen years after helping launch the Hubble Space Telescope, Charles F. Bolden Jr., a former combat pilot, Marine Corps major general and veteran space shuttle commander, has been selected by the Obama administration to serve as the space agency's next administrator. Lori Garver, a former NASA associate administrator for policy and plans and a space policy advisor to the Obama campaign, will serve as Bolden's deputy.

These talented individuals will help put NASA on course to boldly push the boundaries of science, aeronautics and exploration in the 21st century and ensure the long-term vibrancy of America's space program," Obama said in a statement Saturday.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Exotic dust in comet trail


Comet dust caught in the upper reaches of Earth's atmosphere and scooped up by a NASA aircraft had been found to contain grains of dust dating back to before our Solar System formed. Dust like this is worth its weight in gold for telling us about the original conditions in the solar nebula that formed the planets.

The dust is from comet 26P/Grigg-Skjellerup, which last passed through the inner Solar System in 2002. A year later, Earth itself passed through the trail of the comet, and the NASA aircraft climbed to catch the dust. It was then handed over to a consortium of UK, US and German astronomers who found various chemical treasure troves, including in one dust particle four grains of silicate material that date back to before the formation of the Sun.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Solar wind tans young asteroids


Unlike human skin which is damaged by prolonged exposure to sunlight over a lifetime, an asteroid's surface is aged in the first instances of its life.

Of course, the time scales of the exposure are much different: for an asteroid the damage is done over a period of one million years, but this is still a very short timeframe compared with the 4.6 billion year age of the Solar System itself.

New observations conducted using ESO's New Technology Telescope at La Silla and the Very Large Telescope at Paranal, astronomers have shed some light on this mystery. The astronomers looked at freshly exposed asteroid surfaces (caused by the collision of two asteroids) and noticed that they change colour in less than a million years.

The charged, fast moving particles in the solar wind damage the asteroid's surface at an amazing rate.The solar wind contains highly energetic particles that bombard the exposed surfaces of asteroids, eroding the molecules and crystals on the surface and rearranging them into different configurations with distinct colours and properties.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Friday landing for Endeavour


The Endeavour astronauts tested the shuttle's re-entry systems today before packing up for the trip back to Earth Friday to close out a 16-day space station assembly mission. There are no technical problems of any significance, but forecasters are predicting a slight chance for rain and thunderstorms near Endeavour's Florida runway at the 10:48 a.m. EDT landing time.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Drake - Find Your Love [Video & Song]



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I just had to post the video and song here, its just another great banger from drake and i just had to share it out, will update this if i get hold of the music video. Enjoi...

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Gigantic bubbles boiling on the surface of star Betelgeuse


Giant star Betelgeuse shed the equivalent mass of the Earth every year but how do it does is not properly understood. Using state of the art imaging techniques, astronomers have revealed a vast plume of gas and gigantic bubbles boiling on the surface of star Betelgeuse. The new technique will provide clues to how they shed the mass?


The images show that the whole outer shell of the star is not shedding material evenly in all directions, which may be due to either large scale gas motions caused by heating, or because of the star's rotation. Betelgeuse's atmosphere is bouncing vigorously up and down in bubbles that are as large as the supergiant star itself, and could be responsible for the ejection of the massive plume into space.


Betelgeuse is the nearest star to Earth.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

A galaxy : Stephan Quintet


Stephan's Quintet is a compact group of galaxies discovered about 130 years ago and located about 280 million light years from Earth.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Never before seen photo shows Neil Armstrong face


An amazing never before seen photo of Neil Armstrong showing his face through his space suit visor has come to light on the 40th anniversary of the first manned Moon landing.


It shows Armstrong's face in clear view as he walks across the lunar surface.