2016-04-15

Astronomy picture of the day - 2016 April 15 - Mercury and Crescent Moon Set

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Mercury and Crescent Moon Set 
Image Credit & Copyright: Miguel Claro (TWANDark Sky Alqueva
Explanation: Innermost planet Mercury and a thin crescent Moon are never found far from the Sun in planet Earth's skies. Taken near dusk on April 8, this colorful evening skyscape shows them both setting toward the western horizon just after the Sun. The broad Tagus River and city lights of Lisbon, Portugal run through the foreground under the serene twilight sky. Near perigee or closest approach to Earth, the Moon's bright, slender crescent represents about 3 percent of the lunar disk in sunlight. Of course as seen from the Moon, a nearly full Earth would light up the lunar night, and that strong perigee earthshine makes the rest of the lunar disk visible in this scene. Bright Mercury stays well above the western horizon at sunset for northern skywatchers in the coming days. The fleeting planet reaches maximum elongation, or angular distance from the Sun, on April 18. But Mercury will swing back toward the Sun and actually cross the solar disk on May 9, the first transit of Mercury since November 8, 2006.

2016-04-14

Fotos - Passeando por Mondim de Basto - 03-10-2011

"Mondim de Basto"

Mondim de Basto, 03-10-2011
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Lou Reed - "The kids" - Video - Music - Live

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"The kids"

Demonios da Garoa - "Mulher rendeira" - (Classicos da musica brasileira) - Video - Musica - Ao vivo

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"Mulher rendeira"

Benfica 2 - Bayern 2 - A aguia dignificou o futebol português!


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Obrigado Benfica; parabéns Rui Vitoria!

O Benfica caiu de pé nos quartos de final da Liga dos Campeões e termina a época 2015/16 com o sexto lugar no ‘ranking’ de clubes da UEFA. Posição garantida já que o sétimo classificado, o Paris Saint-Germain (a quatro pontos), foi também eliminado na mesma ronda.

Na próxima época, o Benfica pode espreitar o quinto lugar, uma vez que o Chelsea - 10.º classificado na Premier League a cinco jornadas do fim - corre sérios riscos de falhar a presença nas competições europeias na época 2016/17. 

Mesmo confirmando-se a ausência dos londrinos – têm vantagem de 20 pontos para o Benfica no ‘ranking’ europeu -, os encarnados estariam obrigados a fazer uma campanha quase perfeita na Champions para chegar ao quinto lugar. 

Quatro pontos estão garantidos com a participação na fase de grupos, onde cada vitória vale dois pontos e o empate um. Mais quatro pontos são atribuídos após o apuramento para os oitavos de final, a partir daí, cada ronda ultrapassada vale um ponto.

Ranking:
1. Real Madrid (ESP) 169.371 pontos
2. Bayern (ALE) 159.921
3. Barcelona (ESP) 158.371
4. Atlético Madrid (ESP) 138.371
5. Chelsea (ING) 136.056
6. Benfica (POR) 116.583
7. Paris Saint-Germain (FRA) 112.549
8. Dortmund (ALE) 109.921
9. Juventus (ITA) 107.087
10. Arsenal (ING) 105.05

Fotos - Passeando pelo Rio de Janeiro - Tijuca - "Venda de siri" - 17-03-2012

"Venda de Siri"
(caranguejo)

Tijuca, 17-03-2012
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Astronomy picture of the day - 2016 April 14 - Full Venus and Crescent Moon Rise

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Full Venus and Crescent Moon Rise 
Image Credit & Copyright: A. Rosenberg, D. López (El Cielo de Canarias) / IAC 
Explanation: Inner planet Venus and a thin crescent Moon are never found far from the Sun in planet Earth's skies. Taken near dawn on April 6, this timelapse composite shows them both rising just before the Sun. The mountaintopTeide Observatory domes on the fortunate island of Tenerife appear in silhouette against the twilight. In fact, the series of telephoto exposures follows the occultation of Venus by the Moon in three frames. Far from Earth in its orbit and in a nearly full phase, Venus was 96 percent illuminated. Near perigee or closest approach to Earth, the Moon's slender crescent represents about 2 percent of the lunar disk in sunlight. Seen in the first two exposures, the brilliant morning star only vanishes in the third as it winks out behind the bright lunar limb. Five minutes of the dramatic occultation at dawn is compressed into 15 seconds in this timelapse video (vimeo).

Pedro Abrunhosa & Ivete Sangalo - "Fazer o que ainda não foi feito" - Video - Musica - Ao vivo

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"Fazer o que ainda não foi feito"

2016-04-13

Fotos - Passeando à Beira Douro - "Quinta das Carvalhas" - 02-09-2014

"O Douro visto da Quinta das Carvalhas"

Quinta das Carvalhas, 02-09-2014
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Astronomy picture of the day - 2016 April 13 - Orion in Red and Blue

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Orion in Red and Blue 
Image Credit & Copyright: David Lindemann
Explanation: When did Orion become so flashy? This colorful rendition of part of the constellation of Orion comes from red light emitted by hydrogen and sulfur (SII), and blue-green light emitted by oxygen (OIII). Hues on thefeatured image were then digitally reassigned to be indicative of their elemental origins -- but also striking to the human eye. The breathtaking composite was painstakingly composed from hundreds of images which took nearly 200 hours to collect. Pictured, Barnard's Loop, across the image bottom, appears to cradle interstellar constructs including the intricate Orion Nebula seen just right of center. The Flame Nebula can also be quickly located, but it takes a careful eye to identify the slight indentation of the dark Horsehead Nebula. As to Orion's flashiness -- a leading explanation for the origin of Barnard's Loop is a supernova blast that occurred about two million years ago.