Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Only with respect to Neil Armstrong
The first man to walk on the moon has died
"It's a small
step for a man, and a great leap for mankind." If these celebrities when
Neil Armstrong stepping on the moon on 20 July 1969 for the contract. Now, the
first man stepped on the moon a few days ago at the age of 82, has died.
Neil Alden Armstrong
was an American astronaut (born August 5, 1930 at wapakoneta, Ohio, America),
is the first person that during the Apollo 11 mission on July 20, 1969 steps on
the moon. He was the first man-made Earth
from space.
NASA Astronaut Neil
Armstrong, pilot tester, aerospace engineer, university professor, and United
States Navy pilot who served America and the Korean War. After the war ended,
America entered the United States Air Force and completed more than 900 flights.
Armstrong graduated from Purdue University and has completed his studies at the
University of Southern California.
Before he was an
astronaut, was in the Air Force, United States of America. After the war,
Armstrong as a test pilot at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics,
and Flight 900 was an aircraft types.
Armstrong on November
20, 1956 while he was a pilot, Edwards Air Force Base, California
He graduated from
Purdue University and the University of Southern California. Armstrong joined
NASA in 1962 after leaving the Navy.
Neil Armstrong with
X-15 flight research since 1960
NASA's first flight,
the flight of Gemini 8 in 1966, was his command and became one of the few
Americans who has traveled to space.
Neil Armstrong's
spacesuit Gemini 8
His two spacecraft
manned mission to bring David Scott.
Official photos of
Neil Armstrong on Apollo missions
His second and last
spaceflight, the flight of Apollo 11 mission commander and eventually, with
Buzz Aldrin on July 20, 1969 the first landing on the moon.
Saturn 5 rocket
carrying the Apollo spacecraft
Photo of the Moment: The
launch of the Cape in Florida is registered Canaveral
Neil Armstrong on the
moon
Armstrong and Aldrin
walk on the moon was came, and 2 ½ hours exploring while Michael Collins to the
moon in the Dial command was waiting for it.
Apollo 11 astronauts
left to right: Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins and Buzz Aldrin
In this photo: the
"Apollo Mahnskyn" And when you was on the Moon by Buzz Aldrin has
been registered
Hundreds of millions
of people around the world witnessed the landing of Apollo 11 on the Moon
Return aboard Gemini
8 in West Pacific
To Armstrong, Aldrin
and Collins Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Richard M. Nixon
(president of United States of America), the Congressional Space Medal of
President Jimmy Carter in 1978 and was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal in
2009. Neil Armstrong lives in their home on a farm in Ohio and taught at the
University Cincinnati.
This photo of Armstrong
with a visit to America in Congress in 2011, he has been recorded
Neil Armstrong, on 25
August 2012 at the age of 82 due to complications from surgery in a hospital in
Columbus, Ohio, United States of America died. He had heart surgery a few weeks
ago.
Armstrong's family
after his death, the message was: We do not like him as a reluctant hero Neil
knowing the navy fighter pilot, test pilot and an astronaut who served their
nation.
“While we mourn the loss of a very good
man, we also celebrate his remarkable life and hope that it serves as an
example to young people around the world to work hard to make their dreams come
true, to be willing to explore and push the limits, and to selflessly serve a
cause greater than themselves.”
Neil Armstrong, a man
with big ideas, and it was a big step. He's one of the glories of the United
States and honor for science and humanity and still be viable ... God bless his
soul and give him a Dear Wind.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Did you save passwords on your browser?
Never store unencrypted
passwords on a computer’s browser. Doing so makes it too easy for hackers to
access the data with tools like Trojans and then access private accounts, warns
German computer magazine C’t.
The magazine recommends that
people who insist on storing passwords on a browser at least use some kind of
master password, which means that all stored access data is safely encrypted.
However, that option is only available with Firefox and Opera.
To access this function in
Mozilla’s Firefox, users must go to Extras/Settings/Security and then click the
option to “use a master password.” Opera automatically asks the first time a
password is stored if users wouldn’t rather set up a master password.
Many computer users do not
adequately protect their accounts. The most popular passwords include “123456”
or “Password” — both of which are incredibly easy for cybercriminals to figure
out. Worse, one password often tends to provide access to multiple accounts.
C’t advises using passwords
with at least eight characters and to make each password unique to a particular
website.
Labels:
cyber crime,
Hackers,
internet browsers,
protect password
Have you forgotten your password? Just wave your hand!
Scientists are developing a
new technology which can verify a person’s identity with a wave of the hand.
With a biometric sensor in a
laptop or tablet computer scans the unique pattern of veins in a person’s palm
to verify their identity, the Telegraph reported.
The technology, developed by
Intel, could do away with the multiple passwords most people use for websites.
“The problem with passwords
— we use too many of them, their rules are complex, and they differ for
different websites. There is a way out of it, and biometrics is an option,”
Sridhar Iyengar, director of research at Intel Labs said.
He was speaking at the Intel
Developer Forum in San Francisco last week.
The technology would require
new biometric sensors to be built into computers. An accelerometer could be
used to monitor when someone put the gadget down and automatically lock it to
prevent unauthorised access.
Iyengar added that the palm
scanning technology worked much better than the finger-print scanners used on
some laptops today.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
How to watch the sunset twice in one day!
Burj Khalifa, known as Burj Dubai prior to its inauguration, is a skyscraper in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and is the tallest manmade structure in the world, at 829.84 m and 160 floors.
Burj Khalifa Construction Timeline
January 2004------- | Excavation started |
February 2004------ | Piling started |
March 2005--------- | Superstructure started |
June 2006----------- | Level 50 reached |
January 2007-------- | Level 100 reached |
March 2007---------- | Level 110 reached |
April 2007------------ | Level 120 reached |
May 2007------------- | Level 130 reached |
July 2007------------- | Level 141 reached - world's tallest building |
September 2007----- | Level 150 reached - world's tallest free-standing structure |
April 2008------------ | Level 160 reached - world's tallest man-made structure |
January 2009-------- | Completion of spire - Burj Khalifa tops out |
September 2009---- | Exterior cladding competed |
January 2010-------- | Official launch ceremony |
It is enough that the tower at dusk you can watch the sunset, then go to the elevator tower immediately, then you can once again see the sunset view! In fact, the building is tall enough to allow you to quickly move it to the top, so that you can see again. Sunset time difference between the bottom and top of the tower is three minutes!
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