The July 22, 2009 Total Solar Eclipse Coverage
And it’s history, today was the record-breaking Longest Total Solar Eclipse ever experienced by the Human race – 6 minutes and 39 seconds total at its maximum point.
Most only experienced a partial eclipse like us in the Philippines, but regardless, it was still an experience we will treasure and pass on to the next generation (and those who missed it).
Enjoy!!
Longest Total Solar Eclipse in a Nutshell
If you are wondering what are the important information that you should know about tomorrow’s Longest Total Solar Eclipse – from what and what not to use when looking at the sun, to how much of the sun will be covered (for those in the Philippines) – just read July 22, 2009 Total Solar Eclipse.
Star Trek Online A Continuation of the Franchise
The Star Trek Community is divided over the canon status of the MMORPG adaptation of the franchise, however, the developers explained how they’re developing Star Trek Online and who created the storyline.
Does it make STO a Canon?
Space Collision a reality
Last Tuesday, two big satellites ran into each other and created hundreds or even thousands of debris that may put other satellites into danger. The two satellites are from a US Company and a defunct satellite from Russia.
To know more click here.
Mineral Water vs Purified/Distilled Water
It is a debate that will never end because the Scientific community doesn’t have an official stand about the matter for various reasons, or no one simply bothered to conduct an official and thorough study to finally end the debate.
What do we do then? We search and decide for our own. Here are some of what I found simply by using Google Search. Click here to continue reading…
Total Solar Eclipse of 2009
According to NASA, the totality of the Solar Eclipse will be seen best from India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar, and China. Then it will cross Japan’s Ryukyu Islands.
For more information visit this link.
A Night Sky New Year’s Eve Treat
A treat for everyone as 2008 comes into a close. Double conjunction will be seen on the eve of the New Year. Watch the night skies on December 31st as the Sun sets.
More information here.
Smiling Moon Phenomenon
Tonight, I received a message from my Yahoo Messenger from a blogger friend in the Philippines. He gave this link with a picture of the smiling moon. I was intrigued by it so I immediately clicked on it. The picture is very cute especially with the idea of the moon really smiling. The picture by the way is courtesy of Itot taken tonight in Batangas City, Philippines.
Lack of Sunspot Denotes Cooling
The absence of sunspot and solar flare are the characteristics of a silent sun. This is the solar cycle where the sun’s irradiance is in its minimum stage. And whenever the sun is in silent or blankest period, it cannot be prevented to come to mind the reminiscence of freezing Earth. Read more @Warming Sun
I Cannot Hate Carbon Dioxide
Carbon dioxide is the basic requirement of plant’s photosynthesis and bears fruit. Without it vegetarians and other living things will have no food to eat and will perish on earth. If you mitigate the emission of carbon dioxide you also lessen the presence of oxygen, the life-giving element of mankind. Making carbon dioxide as the culprit in man-made global warming is a faulty supposition. The presence of carbon in our earth is only minimal compared to oxygen, silicon, and other chemical elements. We cannot get other supply from outer space. These are only available and provided in our earth for the sustenance of life. See more @
Warming Sun






