Saturday, 19 April 2014

Astronomers claimed most Earth-like planet yet


Astronomers have discovered the most Earth-like planet yet detected — a distant, rocky world that's similar in size to our own and exists in the Goldilocks zone where it's not too hot and not too cold for life.

"This is the best case for a habitable planet yet found. The results are absolutely rock solid," University of California, Berkeley astronomer Geoff Marcy, who had no role in the discovery, said in an email.The find, announced Thursday, excited planet hunters who have been scouring the Milky Way galaxy for years for potentially habitable places outside our solar system.
The planet was detected by NASA's orbiting Kepler telescope, which studies the heavens for subtle changes in brightness that indicate an orbiting planet is crossing in front of a star. From those changes, scientists can calculate a planet's size and make certain inferences about its makeup.
The newfound object, dubbed Kepler-186f, circles a red dwarf star 500 light-years from Earth in the constellation Cygnus. A light-year is almost 6 trillion miles.
The planet is about 10 percent larger than Earth and may very well have liquid water — a key ingredient for life — on its surface, scientists said. That is because it resides at the outer edge of the habitable temperature zone around its star — the sweet spot where lakes, rivers or oceans can exist without freezing solid or boiling away.
The find "is special because we already know that a planet of this size and in the habitable zone is capable of supporting life as we know it," lead researcher Elisa Quintana of NASA's Ames Research Center said at a news conference.
The discovery was detailed in Friday's issue of the journal Science. It was based on observations that were made before the Kepler telescope was crippled by a mechanical failure last year.
The planet probably basks in an orange-red glow from its star and is most likely cooler than Earth, with an average temperature slightly above freezing, "similar to dawn or dusk on a spring day," Marcy said.
Quintana said she considers the planet to be more of an "Earth cousin" than a twin because it circles a star that is smaller and dimmer than our sun. While Earth revolves around the sun in 365 days, this planet completes an orbit of its star every 130 days.
Scientists cannot say for certain whether it has an atmosphere, but if it does, it probably contains a lot of carbon dioxide, outside experts said.
"Don't take off your breathing mask if you ever land there," said Lisa Kaltenegger, a Harvard and Max Planck Institute astronomer who had no connection to the research.
Despite the differences, "now we can point to a star and know that there really is a planet very similar to the Earth, at least in size and temperature," Harvard scientist David Charbonneau, who was not part of the team, said in an email.
If the planet is habitable, photosynthesis may be possible, said astronomer Victoria Meadows of the University of Washington, Seattle.
"There are Earth plants that would be quite happy with that," she said.
Since its launch in 2009, Kepler has confirmed 961 planets, but only a few dozen are in the habitable zone. Most are giant gas balls like Jupiter and Saturn, and not ideal places for life. Scientists in recent years have also found planets slightly larger than Earth in the Goldilocks zone called "super Earths," but it is unclear if they are rocky.
The latest discovery is the closest in size to Earth than any other known world in the habitable region.
Astronomers may never know for certain whether Kepler-186f can sustain life. The planet is too far away even for next-generation space telescopes like NASA's James Webb, set for launch in 2018, to study it in detail.
NASA has not yet decided whether to keep using the crippled Kepler telescope on a scaled-back basis. While the instrument may never detect another planet, scientists have a backlog of observations to wade through.
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Thursday, 13 February 2014

New Delhi: South Korea's LG Electronics today launched a revamped version of its large-screen smartphone G Pro.

The G Pro 2 has a huge 5.9-inch screen. It boasts of a 1-watt speaker system which would be introduced for the first time in smartphones. It boots Android 4.4 KitKat.

The G Pro 2 has 13-MP camera with LG's proprietary OIS+ (Optical Image Stabilizer Plus) technology. Also has a knock code unlock feature. Has a 3,200mAh battery which will be removable.

The LG G Pro 2 is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 SoC with 2.26GHz quad-core CPU and 3GB of RAM.
The built-in memory is 16 and 32 GB, which can be further expanded via microSD card slot. Connectivity options include LTE-A, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, SlimPort, and microUSB port.

The phablet will be available in three colors – black, white, and titanium.

The G Pro 2 will be available in Korean markets by end of this month. No word yet on the global sales & pricing.

Shipments of its flagship G2 and other smartphones reached 13 million units in the quarter, a record high for the company.

The company had said its mobile phone sales will improve when new products are released later this year. But analysts questioned if LG's upcoming devices can compete with the successor to Apple's iPhone 5S.

                                          Past of Rao inderjit

Rao Inderjit Singh was born on 11 feb in 1951 who is an  Indian politician, a serving member of the 15th Lok Sabha, the Lower house of the parliament of India. He represents Gurgaon in Haryana, having previously represented Mohindergarh, and is a member of Bhartiya Janta Party. He is a Yadav by caste and a prominent leader of the powerful and influential Ahir community.
At the national level he has served as Cabinet Minister for the Environment, as Minister of State for External Affairs, and as Minister of State for Defence Production. Since 2009 he has Chaired the Parliamentary Information technology committee.
qualification- llb degree  from delhi university
Haryana assembly
Rao was an MLA in the Haryana assembly for four terms, beginning in 1977. From 1982 to 1987 he was a provincial Minister of State responsible for Food and civil supplies. He was elected to theLok Sabha as a Member of Parliament in 1998, serving in the parliaments of 1998-1999, 2000–2004, and 2004–2009. From 1991 to 1996 he served as Cabinet Minister for the Environment, Forest, Medical and Technical Education, then as Minister of State for External Affairs (2004–2006) and as Minister of State for Defence Production from 2006 to 2009. Since 2009 he has Chaired the Parliamentary Information technology committee.
Elections won
  • 1998: elected to the 12th Lok Sabha from Mohindergarh
  • 2004: elected to the 14th Lok Sabha from Mohindergarh
  • 2009: elected to the 15th Lok Sabha from the new seat of Gurgaon, winning 278,516 votes in a contest with 23 other candidates.

sports man
  • Rao Inderjit Singh was a member of the Indian shooting Team from 1990 to 2003 and won a Bronze Medal at the Commonwealth Shooting Championship. He was also a National Champion inSkeet for three consecutive years and won three gold medals in the SAF Games.

Rao Inderjit joined bjp


Rao Inderjit Singh, who joined the BJP today, had made up his mind to move out of the Congress long ago when he lashed out at the state Congress leadership accusing it of arbitrary change of land use (CLU) in connivance with a handful of builders.
He was the first Congress leader to demand a joint parliamentary committee probe into all CLUs granted in Haryana at the behest of ruling party leaders. He gave a clue to the INLD that has embroiled the Hooda Government into an embarrassing controversy.
Rao had embarrassed the Congress by taking up a CLU in a case pertaining to Robert Vadra, the son-in-law of Congress president Sonia Gandhi. He went a step further and accused the government of changing the Master Plan of the region four times at the behest of land mafia. He wishes to go to the people with the agenda of protecting the area from the land sharks. He lashed out at the Congress government, saying that the party in the state had been turned into a “private limited company” run at the behest of the Chief Minister and his cronies.
A classmate of Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Rao Inderjit Singh was instrumental in pushing Hooda for the top slot. Political ambition, however, turned him into Hooda’s bĂȘte noir.
An influential leader from the Ahirwal belt, Rao Inderjit inherited the political legacy from his father Rao Birendra Singh, the second Chief Minister of Haryana. From being the Haryana Youth Congress general secretary, he rose to be the Union minister in several ministries, including Forests, External Affairs and Defence Production, in UPA-1.
Rao Inderjit traces his lineage to Rao Tula Ram, a hero of the First War of Independence, who is a revered name in the Ahirwal region of south Haryana.
A three-time MP (1998, 2004 and 2009) and four-time MLA, the Yadav leader has a considerable influence in the Ahirwal region comprising the parliamentary seats of Gurgaon, Bhiwani-Mahendragarh and at least 14 Assembly segments.
Since the BJP and the INLD do not have much presence in the Ahirwal belt, Rao Inderjit hasthe capacity to damage the Congress' electoral prospects in the region. He has said he would contest from either Gurgaon or Bhiwani-Mahendragarh seat based on the BJP high command’s wish.

Police: Woman ambushed outside Sartell McDonald's, abducted and abandoned

A woman was ambushed in her car outside a McDonald’s in Sartell, Minn., forced to drive around, choked until she was unconscious and then pushed out of the vehicle in another city, authorities said Thursday.
The 56-year-old woman went into a Coborn’s Superstore in downtown Sauk Rapids for help, then was treated at a hospital for injuries and released, police said.
No arrests have been made in the crime, which involved two masked men, and authorities have yet to determine whether the woman was targeted or chosen at random.
“Because of that uncertainty, the Police Department is asking that people lock their vehicles when going into a business and to check the back seats of their vehicles before entering,” said Sartell Police Chief Jim Hughes.
According to police:
The woman told authorities that she stopped at the McDonald’s near Hwys. 1 and 15 in Sartell about 9:40 p.m. Wednesday. When she got back behind the wheel, a man hiding in the back and wearing a ski mask ordered her to keep driving. At some point a second masked man was picked up and she was choked until she lost consciousness
The men also demanded money from her as they drove around the St. Cloud area until pushing her from the vehicle in Sauk Rapids.
Police in that city located the abandoned car. Its interior had been set on fire.

syria strikes kill 400 people so far

 Government shelling and airstrikes using makeshift barrel bombs have killed about 400 people in Syria's largest city so far this month, activists said on Thursday, as US and Russian envoys met in Geneva tndreds of civilians have been evacuated from Homs since Friday when a rare cease-fire went into effect. Aid workers took advantage of the temporary truce that was implemented by the warring sides before the second round of peace talks started in Geneva this week. The cease-fire expired on yesterday night. 

Khaled Erksoussi, the head of operations with the Syrian Arab red Crescent told The Associated Press that the agency's teams are on stand-by to accompany more people out of the city if the truce is extended. It is unlikely that aid workers will be able to deliver more aid to those still trapped in Old Homs, he said. 

Violence, meanwhile, continued in Aleppo. 

The Britain-based Observatory for Human Rights said at least 51 people were killed yesterday, mainly by barrel bombs, shrapnel-packed explosive devices dropped on eight rebel-held districts from helicopters. The Observatory said that raised the total killed in the city to some 400 since the beginning of this month. 

There is no way to independently verify the figure. 

The Observatory, which has been documenting Syria's conflict since its start in March 2011 through a network of activists on the ground, released its report on the latest Aleppo casualties today, ahead of a trilateral meeting between senior US and Russian officials and UN mediator Lakhdar Brahimi, and Syrian government and opposition representatives in Geneva. 

A second round of talks started in Switzerland on Monday but the discussions quickly became mired in acrimony as government and opposition delegates hurled accusations for the bloodshed taking place back home, failing to even agree on the talks' agenda. 

From the outset, the talks have been accompanied by a sharp rise in violence on the ground.o try to revive the deadlocked peace talks. 

The bombings in Aleppo are part of a campaign by President Bashar Assad's forces to wrest control of neighbourhoods that were seized by rebels in the northern city since mid-2012. 

They also come against reports of talks between Syrian government and UN officials on extending the humanitarian truce in the central city of Homs to evacuate more people from the besieged rebel-held districts. 

Thursday, 30 January 2014

when doubts haunt me when disappointement stares me in the the faith and i see not one ray of hope on the horizon ' i trun to  bhagavadgita and find a verse (shlok) to comfort me and i immediately began to smile in the mids of overwhelming sorrow those who meditate on geeta will derive fresh joy and new meanings from its every day by Mahatma Gandhi  
maharastra goverment appears to be deviding on arrestimg maharastra navniram sena cheif raj thackerey over recent damage to toll booths to protes high tarrif