Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Meteor my way!


I'll be out meteor watching tonight.

PARIS (AFP) - - The night sky will sparkle with "falling stars" on Tuesday and Wednesday as Earth passes through a trail of dusty debris from the Swift-Tuttle Comet, say scientists.



The light show, called the Perseid meteor shower, kicks off each year in late-July and increases in intensity, peaking a couple of weeks later.

On a clear night in a dark sky "you should see dozens of meteors per hour," notes Bill Cooke of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office.

East Asia is best placed to see the shower at its most intense moment, which is predicted for 1800 GMT on August 12, according to the US publication Sky and Telescope (skyandtelescope.com).

The meteors are also active for many days before and after this date, though the light reflected by a waning quarter moon may obstruct the view somewhat.

The Perseids occur when Earth runs into a trail of dust and pebbles deposited by the comet Swift-Tuttle in its 130-year orbit around the Sun.

This debris strikes the upper atmosphere at around 60 kilometers (37 miles) per second, a speed that causes it to burn up into a white-hot streaks. Bigger chunks can be seen as fireballs.

Meteor showers vary from year to year, depending on the amount of debris.

In the early 1990s, there were several spectacular Perseid shows, with bursts of several hundred meteors per hour.

Meteors are named after the constellation from which they seem to appear -- in this case, Perseus, a northern constellation lying east of Cassiopeia and north of Taurus.


Source: Yahoo news.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Don't blame it on Crocs

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So it is indeed true, escalators love to savor on Crocs! lolx
Let me just clear it out, I am not so into crocs but I am not against it either.

This incident happened and we were there.
Yes.

We saw it with our own eyes. Crocs-look-alike got stucked on the escalator
of Vivo City in front of our face!

Last year, I heard one child lost her/his big toe on the same incident
in Woodlands.

Scary ha?
Good thing, I don't have it!

I have been hearing stories about this for almost 2years now.

Are they (the crocs family) are doing something about it?
Hope so.
Well, as for me, accidents happen, whether you're wearing that lovely rubber clogs,
imitation or not.
So I must say, just take extra careful while you're on the escalator.
Keep your feet safe by stepping at the middle.



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Sunrise at Boonlay MRT (Singapore)

Long weekend is over. Sigh.
Thanks for this sunrise.
It makes me hopeful for another set of long weekend holidays soon!

lolx!

Good morning peepz!

Skyride and Luge at Sentosa, Singapore

I told you. Once is really Not enough!
Sentosa's skyride and luge, here we come (again)!




Step back as we are getting ready for an exciting ride unto the next side.




The seats were not made to accomodate you.
You gotta be quick and alert in stepping unto the platform and wait for the moving wheel of seats to fetch you.
Hop unto the seat real quick and experience one of the best rides in town!





That's our queue!







The ride!

Watch out for tower 2. Say cheese for the camera. It will cost you $10 for the print out.









It gets a little scary when you're at the top.







Thoughts like, ' hooh boy! What if we fall! What if the cables are unstable????"

Yeah. Scary. But we won't let it spoil our way.
Seeing the awesome sceneries below us took our fears away!





I love this part- The Luge ride!!

Don't forget the helmets!

While at the queue.
Here we gooooooo!






See you soon for the next ride!
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