"Pale blue eyes"
2016-02-12
Astronomy picture of the day - 2016 February 12 - Two Black Holes Merge
Simulation Credit: Simulating eXtreme Spacetimes Project
Astronomy picture of the day - 2016 February 11 - LIGO Detects Gravitational Waves from Merging Black Holes
Illustration Credit: LIGO, NSF, Aurore Simonnet (Sonoma State U.)
Explanation: Gravitational radiation has been directly detected. The first-ever detection was made by both facilities of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) in Washington and Louisiana simultaneously last September. After numerous consistency checks, the resulting 5-sigma discovery was published today. The measured gravitational waves match those expected from two large black holes merging after a death spiral in a distant galaxy, with the resulting new black hole momentarily vibrating in a rapid ringdown. A phenomenon predicted by Einstein, the historic discovery confirms a cornerstone of humanity's understanding of gravity and basic physics. It is also the most direct detection of black holes ever. The featured illustration depicts the two merging black holes with the signal strength of the two detectors over 0.3 seconds superimposed across the bottom. Expected future detections by Advanced LIGO and other gravitational wave detectors may not only confirm the spectacular nature of this measurement but hold tremendous promise of giving humanity a new way to see and explore our universe.
2016-02-11
Video - "One day...one wave" - Edouard Delpero
Dans "One day... one wave", les spectateurs accompagnent le sportif dans un tube interminable. Impressionnant
Ahiver exceptionnel, productions vidéos exceptionnelles. Dans un petit film baptisé "One day... one wave", publié sur le site Viméo, le surfeur de Biarritz Edouard Delpero propose aux internautes de découvrir l'envers de la vague.
Pendant plus d'une minute, le spectateur accompagne le sportif dans un tube interminable.
>>> Pour vivre l'expérience, cliquez sur la vidéo ci-dessous.
2016-02-10
Expressões populares portuguesas - "Casa da mãe Joana"
Joana foi uma mulher que viveu no século XIV. Era condessa de Provença e rainha de Nápoles. A biografia diz que em 1347, aos 21 anos, regulamentou os bordéis da cidade de Avignon, para onde fugiu depois de (há duas versões) ter sido acusada do assassínio do marido ou excomungada pela Igreja devido à vida desregrada que levava. Uma das normas dizia: o lugar terá uma porta por onde todos possam entrar. "Casa da mãe Joana" passou a ser sinónimo de uma casa de prostituição.
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