2015-03-20

Hiroshima 1948 - Fotos historicas do bombardeamento nuclear do Japão

O bombardeiro B-29 depois que a bomba atômica foi lançada sobre Hiroshima, nas Ilhas Mariana do Norte Foto: AFP
Imagem mostra o antes e o depois da explosão devastar áera da cidade de Hiroshima

Imagens do Mundo - Ascensor da Bica - Lisboa - Portugal


Uma foto do Ascensor da Bica abre o artigo do The Guardian sobre os melhor fotógrafos de cidades no Instagram. O autor é o português @rodrigoo que mostrou Lisboa aos seguidores do jornal.
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Tribunal decide penhora de bens do Consulado de Portugal em São Paulo



Por causa de uma dívida de pouco mais de 10 mil e 700 euros, bens do Consulado Geral de Portugal em São Paulo, no Brasil, serão penhorados. O Tribunal Superior do Trabalho (TST) confirmou, no início deste mês de março, a sentença que, numa primeira decisão, estabeleceu a penhora. O Consulado poderá recorrer desta decisão.
O Consulado contratou o Grupo Pires Serviços Gerais para assegurar serviços de vigilância, a empresa faliu, um dos trabalhadores desse grupo reclamou uma dívida próxima dos 11 mil euros e recorreu aos tribunais. A justiça brasileira deu-lhe razão e condenou a representação consular “subsidiaramente pelas verbas trabalhistas não pagas.” Ou seja, o Consulado e o grupo seriam obrigados a pagar. Só que o grupo faliu.
Ler mais em: http://observador.pt/2015/03/19/tribunal-decide-penhora-de-bens-do-consulado-de-portugal-em-sao-paulo/

Astronomy picture of the day - 20-03-2015 - Sunshine, Earthshine

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Sunshine, Earthshine 
Image Credit: Dylan O'Donnell
Explanation: Today's date marks an Equinox and a New Moon. Remarkably, while the exact timing of both geocentric events occur within a span of only 13 hours, the moon also reaches its new phase only 14 hours after perigee, the closest point in its orbit. That makes the Equinox New Moon the largest New Moon of 2015, though hard to see since that lunar phase presents the Moon's dark, night side to planet Earth. Still, in this well composed image of a young lunar phase from late January you can glimpse both night and day on the lunar surface, the night side faintly illuminated by Earthshine next to the day side's brightly sunlit crescent. But some will see today's Equinox New Moon in silhouette! The Equinox Solar Eclipse will be total across stretches of the Arctic Ocean, visible in partial phases from Europe, northern Africa and western Asia.

2015-03-19

Imagens do Mundo - Aurora boreal - Lago Derwent water - Reino Unido

Aurora boreal sobre el lago Derwent water, cerca de Keswick, en el Reino Unido.

Imagens do Mundo - O bébé e o pai - Manila - Filipinas

Un hombre con su bebé entre los materiales recuperados después de un incendio en el barrio de Malabon, en Manila, Filipinas.

Imagens do Mundo - Peixe no esfalto - Kaili - China

Varias personas utilizan cubos para recoger peces en una carretera de la localidad de Kaili, en la provincia china de Guizhou. La apertura accidental de la puerta de un camión de transporte hizo que 6.800 kilos de pescado acabaran sobre el asfalto.

Astronomy picture of the day - 19-03-2015 - Aurora in the Backyard

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Aurora in the Backyard 
Image Credit & CopyrightP-M Hedén (Clear SkiesTWAN)
Explanation: On the night of March 17/18 this umbrella of northern lights unfolded over backyards in Vallentuna, Sweden about 30 kilometers north of Stockholm. A result of the strongest geomagnetic storm of this solar cycle, auroral displays were captured on that night from back and front yards at even lower latitudes, including sightings in the midwestern United States. A boon for aurora hunting skywatchers, the space storm began building when a coronal mass ejection, launched by solar activity some two days earlier, struck planet Earth's magnetosphere. So what's the name of the backyard observatory on the right of the wide field view? That's Carpe Noctem Observatory, of course.

2015-03-18

Foto - "Pilar para a saida" - Aufrery - France - 18-03-2015

"Pilar para a saida"

Aufrery, 18-03-2015
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Astronomy picture of the day - 18-03-2015 - Earth During a Total Eclipse of the Sun

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Earth During a Total Eclipse of the Sun 
Image Credit: Expedition 12 CrewNASA
Explanation: What does the Earth look like during a total solar eclipse? It appears dark in the region where people see the eclipse, because that's where the shadow of the Moon falls. The shadow spot actually shoots across the Earth at nearly 2,000 kilometers per hour, darkening locations in its path for only a few minutes before moving on. The featured image shows the Earth during the total solar eclipse of 2006 March, as seen from the International Space Station. On Friday the Moon will move in front of the Sun once again, casting another distorted circular shadow that, this time, will zip over part of the north Atlantic Ocean.