2016-07-06

Texto - Viva Portugal!

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Bem sei que o futebol pouco representa na vida de um Povo.

Sei, também, que o Povo Português tem preocupações muito além dessas.

Estou ciente que esse desporto praticado por mercenários multi-milionarios esta longe, muito longe de representar a vida miserável de grande parte dos Portugueses…

Há muito integrei isso tudo.

Mas, hoje joga Portugal; durante 90 ou 120 minutos e grandes penalidades incluídas (talvez), vou esquecer os “males”, o facto que estejamos empenhados numa competição em que, normalmente e em principio, patrícios e eu poderiam fazer-nos desviar da nossa Pátria!

Hoje, através de um simples jogo de futebol, vou celebrar, com todos os Portugueses, os nossos egrégios avos: no que me diz respeito: Zé Mira, Hilda, Mariana, António Luiz…


Viva Portugal!

2016-07-05

Imagens do Mundo - Sitios lindos de Portugal - Provesende

Casas de granito com grandes brazões do século XVIII. Provesende é uma localidade esquecida do Douro. O seu passado glorioso estende-se ao século XIX quando a aldeia salvou as videiras da região, posto que foi aqui que se começou a lutar e encontrou o remédio contra o mal da filoxera que se espalhou na Europa.

Astronomy picture of the day - 2016 July 5 - The Colorful Clouds of Rho Ophiuchi

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The Colorful Clouds of Rho Ophiuchi 
Image Credit & Copyright: Tom Masterson
Explanation: The many spectacular colors of the Rho Ophiuchi (oh'-fee-yu-kee) clouds highlight the many processes that occur there. The blue regions shine primarily by reflected light. Blue light from the star Rho Ophiuchi and nearby stars reflects more efficiently off this portion of the nebula than red light. The Earth's daytime sky appears blue for the same reason. The red and yellow regions shine primarily because of emission from the nebula's atomic and molecular gas. Light from nearby blue stars - more energetic than the bright star Antares - knocks electrons away from the gas, which then shines when the electrons recombine with the gas. The dark brown regions are caused by dust grains - born in young stellar atmospheres - which effectively block light emitted behind them. The Rho Ophiuchi star clouds, well in front of the globular cluster M4 visible here on the upper right, are even more colorful than humans can see - the clouds emits light in every wavelength band from the radio to the gamma-ray.

2016-07-03

Astronomy picture of the day - 2016 July 3 - The Cat's Eye Nebula

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The Cat's Eye Nebula 
Image Credit: J. P. Harrington (U. Maryland) & K. J. Borkowski (NCSUHSTNASA
Explanation: Three thousand light-years away, a dying star throws off shells of glowing gas. This image from the Hubble Space Telescope reveals the Cat's Eye Nebula to be one of the most complex planetary nebulae known. In fact, the features seen in the Cat's Eye are so complex that astronomers suspect the bright central object may actually be a binary star system. The term planetary nebula, used to describe this general class of objects, is misleading. Although these objects may appear round and planet-like in small telescopes, high resolution images reveal them to be stars surrounded by cocoons of gas blown off in the late stages of stellar evolution.

Texte - Euro 2016 - Italie/Allemagne - 1/1

Un match plein ou la tactique italienne a contrarié la force brutale des allemands!

Il n'y a que les commentateurs français, aveugles, partisans de la Grande Allemagne, pour n'avoir pas vu que les italiens ont donné ce soir une grande leçon tactique de foot!

Les commentaires époumonés des "journalistes" en place, tels des analphabètes ou vierges effarouchées nous ont plu (!).

Si le Portugal se qualifie, nous continuerons à avoir droit à des "commentaires" merdiques à la gloire d'une équipe de France médiocre et qui ne convaini personne.

Tremblez ennemis de la France, rois ivres de sang et orgueil...

Et si la "Grande France" rencontre la "Grande Allemagne"... Et si l'Allemagne gagne?!..

Que feront les "bofs" qui ne connaissent rien au sport?

Ils diront certainement que l'arbitre les a "enculés", oubliant sur le champ l'arbitrage scandaleux de l'arbitre (?) slovaque qui a "entubé" la Belgique.

Je reviendrai sur cette affaire plus que scandaleuse; avez-vous remarqué que la presse n'en parle pas?!
 
Tant que la France est poussée, personne n'en parle.

Mais, au bout de tout, il y a une fin et tout le reste...

Platini ce sera pour une autre fois.

02-07-2016

JoanMira  

2016-07-02

Imagens do Mundo - Sitios lindos de Portugal - Castelo Rodrigo

Castelo Rodrigo é um espaço monumental e medieval; As velhas muralhas, os restos do Palacio de Cristovão de Moura, a igreja , a cisterna e todos os indicios assim o atestam. As inscrições testemunham da chegada de uma importante comunidade de novos cristãos.

Euro 2016 - Italia/Alemanha: Intervalo - 0/0 - Viva Italia. Azzurri, tutto è possibile

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VIVA ITALIA!!!

Euro 2016 - Italia/Alemanha: Intervalo - 0/0 - Viva Italia. Azzurri, tutto è possibile

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VIVA ITALIA!!!

Astronomy picture of the day - 2016 July 2 - Firefly Trails and the Summer Milky Way

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Firefly Trails and the Summer Milky Way 
Image Credit & Copyright: Malcolm Park (North York Astronomical Association)
Explanation: A camera fixed low to a tripod on a northern summer's eve captured the series of images used in this serene, southern Ontario skyscape. The lakeside view frames our fair galaxy above calm water and the night's quintessential luminous apparitions. But the trails of light are neither satellite glint, nor meteor flash, nor auroral glow. In the wide-field composite constructed with four consecutive 15 second exposures, a pulsing firefly enters at the right, first wandering toward the camera, then left and back toward the lake, the central Milky Way rising in the background.

2016-07-01

Astronomy picture of the day - 2016 July 1 - Juno Approaching Jupiter

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Juno Approaching Jupiter 
Image Credit: NASAJPLJuno Mission
Explanation: Approaching over the north pole after nearly a five-year journey, Juno enjoys a perspective on Jupiter not often seen, even by spacecraft from Earth that usually swing by closer to Jupiter's equator. Looking down toward the ruling gas giant from a distance of 10.9 million kilometers, the spacecraft's JunoCam captured this image with Jupiter's nightside and orbiting entourage of four large Galilean moons on June 21. JunoCam is intended to provide close-up views of the gas giant's cloudy zoned and belted atmosphere and on July 4 (July 5 UT) Juno is set to burn its main engine to slow down and be captured into its own orbit. If all goes well, it will be the first spacecraft to orbit the poles of Jupiter, skimming to within 5,000 kilometers of the Jovian cloud tops during the 20 month mission.