Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Will Mars Look as Big as the Moon on August 27? Nope

Written by Fraser Cain

Mars, seen in August 2003. Image credit: HubbleEvery year around this time, an email circulates across the Internet speculating that on August 27th, Mars will look as big as the Moon in the sky. And every year, I go ahead and debunk it. Here'sa link to last year's version. Once again, I'd like to inoculate all my Universe Today readers, to make sure you understand what's going on, and you're prepared to explain to your eager friends why this non-event isn't going to happen.

Say it with me. Mars won't look as big as the Moonon August 27th.


This strange hoax first surfaced on the Internet back in 2003. An email made the rounds with the following text:

The Red Planet is about to be spectacular! This month and next, Earth is catching up with Mars in an encounter that will culminate in the closest approach between the two planets in recorded history. The next time Mars may come this close is in 2287. Due to the way Jupiter's gravity tugs on Mars and perturbs its orbit, astronomers can only be certain that Mars has not come this close to Earth in the Last 5,000 years, but it may be as long as 60,000 years before it happens again.

The encounter will culminate on August 27th when Mars comes to within 34,649,589 miles of Earth and will be (next to the moon) the brightest object in the night sky. It will attain a magnitude of -2.9 and will appear 25.11 arc seconds wide. At a modest 75-power magnification

Mars will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye. By the end of August when the two planets are closest, Mars will rise at nightfall and reach its highest point in the sky at 12:30 a.m. That's pretty convenient to see something that no human being has seen in recorded history. So, mark your calendar at the beginning of August to see Mars grow progressively brighter and brighter throughout the month. Share this with your children and grandchildren. NO ONE ALIVE TODAY WILL EVER SEE THIS AGAIN

There are a few problems with this. The first problem is that the email doesn't actually mention the date; it just says August 27th. This means it can live on for years and years, going around and around the Internet, forwarded by gullible people to their friends.

The second problem is that it's wrong. Mars isn't going to be making a close approach on August 27. The close approach this email is discussing happened back in 2003. It did indeed get closer than it had in at least 50,000 years, but this was a very small amount. On August 27th, 2003, Mars closed to a distance of only 55,758,006 kilometers (34,646,418 miles). The Moon, by comparison, orbits the Earth at a distance of only 385,000 km (240,000 miles). Mars was close, but it was still 144 times further away than the Moon.

Instead of appearing as a huge red orb in the sky, Mars looked like a bright red star. Observers around the world set up their telescopes, and took advantage of this close encounter. But you still needed a telescope. And if you read the email carefully again, you'll see that it's trying to explain that.

There's an extra paragraph break. The last sentence of second paragraph is hanging. It says, "At a modest 75-power magnification ", but there's no period. The next paragraph starts up with the text, "Mars will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye." In other words, if you put one eye into the telescope and looked at Mars, and kept your other eye looking at the Moon (which isn't actually humanly possible), the two orbs would look roughly the same size.

Mars and Earth do come together every two years, reaching the closest point on their orbits – astronomers call this "opposition". And we're in one of those years. But it's not going to happen on August 27th. Instead, we'll make our opposition on December 18th, 2007. At this point, Mars will be 88.42 million km (55 million miles) – further away than its 2003 opposition.

NASA is taking advantage of the upcoming opposition, and will launch the Phoenix Mars Lander in August. The spacecraft will make its shortest possible journey to reach Mars, arriving early next year.

And by next July, it'll be time to write this article all over again.

Source: http://www.universetoday.com/2007/07/25/will-the-mars-look-as-big-as-the-moon-on-august-27-nope/


Friday, June 26, 2009

THE BARABUS TKR - WORLD'S FASTEST CAR STILLS, WALLPAPERS

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The Barabus TKR is the fastest supercar ever released. It is an Italian built car. The Barabus TKR has a twin-turbo 6.0 liter V8 engine.
The most notable feature of this car is its speed itself. It can touch a speed of 60 mph in just 1.67 seconds! This speed is achieved because of the body and chassis which is made of carbon fibre. In a age where a 1-60 mph time of 4 seconds is considered supercar category, the 1.67 seconds of Barabus TKR is incredible. The top speed of Barabus TKR is 270 mph.
The price of Barabus 1005bhp TKR is £360,000. The Barabus TKR will take its debut in the British Motor Show, London.
The Barabus TKR is an apt competitor to the Bugatti Veyron, which costs about £600,000.



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SSC ULTIMATE AERO- WORLD'S 2nd FASTEST CAR



The SSC ultimate aero has a top speed of 257mph. The 0-60 mph time is 2.7 seconds. It possess a twin-turbo V8 engine with 1183 bhp. The base price of SSC ultimate aero is $654,400. Tested in March 2007 by the Guinness world records, the SSC Ultimate Aero took the lead as the fastest car in the world beating SSC ultimate aero. But now Barabus TKR has taken the place.





BUGATTI VEYRON - WORLD'S 3rd FASTEST CAR STILLS



The Bugatti Veyron was the worlds fastest car till The SSC ultimate Aero overtook it in March 2007. It has a top speed of 253 mph and 0-60 time of 2.5 seconds. It possess an Aluminium, Narrow Angle W16 Engine with 1001 hp. The base price is £600,000 ($1,700,000) which is the highest price tag.





Maruti Swift Glam Limited Eddition features & specifications



New Features of Maruti Swift Glam
  • Integrated Audio System
  • Keyless Remote Entry with buttons on the key fob.
  • Rear parcel tray
  • New Design wheel covers
  • Beige Upholstery
  • Dual Tone dashboard
  • Body coloured outside rear view mirrors and door handles.

Maruti Swift Glam Limited Eddition features
  • Body Color Bumpers
  • Tachometer
  • Dual Trip Meter
  • AC without Climate Control
  • Power Windows
  • Remote Central Locking
  • Remote Boot
  • Remote Fuel Filler
  • Rear Wiper
  • Rear Defogger
  • Dash Integrated MP3/FM Music System
  • Fog Lamp


Maruti Swift Glam Limited Eddition Specification
Car Name:Swift Glam
Model:Limited Edition
Car Body Type:Hatchback
Segment:B+ Segment
Top Speed:160
Fuel Consumption Highway: 13.00 kmpl.
Fuel Consumption City:15.00 kmpl.


Maruti Swift Glam Engine Specification
Displacement:1298cc, 4 Cylinder, 16 valves
Engine Type:Petrol
Maximum Power:87 Bhp @ 4000 rpm
Maximum Torque:113 Nm @ 4500 rpm

Dimension & Other Specification
Length:3760 mm
Width:1690 mm
Height:1530 mm
Seating Capacity:5
Tyre Size:185/70 R14
Suspension:MacPherson strut, torsion beam, coil spring
Turning Circle:4.70 mtrs.
Boot Space:232.00 ltrs.
Steering:Power
Brakes:Front Disk, Rear Drum
Gears:5 Manual
Ground Clearance:170.00 mm
Kerb Weight:1010.00 kgs.
Fuel Tank:43.00

Maruti Swift Glam Limited Eddition launched in India


Maruti Swift Glam Limited Eddition Review


As an answer to Fiat Grande Punto Hyundai i20,Maruti Suzuki India launched an upgraded version of Maruti Swift,Swift Glam In India.New Maruti Suzuki Swift Glam limited edition is only available in the petrol variant.

The Limited Edition Hatchback with 1298cc, 4 Cylinder, 16 valves petrol engine is capable of producing a max power of 87 Bhp @ 4000 rpm and a max torque of 113 Nm @ 4500 rpm.

New Features of Maruti Swift Glam
  • Integrated Audio System
  • Keyless Remote Entry with buttons on the key fob.
  • Rear parcel tray
  • Beige Upholstery
  • New Design wheel covers
  • Dual Tone dashboard
  • Body coloured outside rear view mirrors and door handles.

SWIFT GLAM ON ROAD PRICE (expected) :Rs.537028

SWIFT GLAM available colours
  • Goldsmith Black
  • Noble Arctic White.
SWIFT GLAM Top Speed:160

SWIFT GLAM mileage details
  • Highway : 13.00 kmpl.
  • City : 15.00 kmpl.

NEW MARUTI KIZASHI 2010 SPECIFICATIONS, STILLS AND PHOTOGALLERY




Maruti Kizashi 2010 is the 1st maruti car in the D-segment to be launched in India. Maruti Suzuki has announced its release in 2010. The kizashi had 3 successors:Kizashi 1(2007) which was exhibited at the Bologna motor show, Italy. Kizashi 2(2008) which was exhibited in the Sao polo motor show, Brazil. Kizashi 3(2008) was exhibited at the Sydney autoshow.
Kizashi is the 1st D segment sedan in India with 4 wheel drive. The Kizashi has a 2L petrol engine. The Kizashi is expected to be launched bu the middle of 2010.




Specifications