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Lyrids meteor shower 2010 date

The Lyrids meteor are an annual display of fairly fast meteors that may be seen any night from April 16 to 25: they are above one-half of their maximum in numbers for about a day or two centered on the date of their peak activity. This year, the peak is predicted to fall during the daylight hours (for America and Europe) on April 22. After the gibbous moon sets at about 2:30 a.m. local daylight time that morning, observers near latitude 40 degrees north will still have about 90 minutes of dark

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British Navy Rescues Stranded Tourists: Raw Video

There were smiles and waves of goodbye as the military ship sent to collect British soldiers returning from Afghanistan set sail from Santander, Spain on Tuesday (April 20) carrying not only British soldiers but also relieved British tourists onboard. On board were 450 British soldiers returning form Afghanistan and about 300 holidaymakers, who had been trapped in Spain after flights across Europe were grounded because of volcanic ash in the atmosphere. Places in the ship had been allocated by the British Embassy giving families with children priority. Other stranded passengers who had made their own way to the northern Spanish city of Santander were disappointed not to be given a place on the vessel. The official advice from the British Embassy in Spain is for stranded tourists to make their way to the northern channel ports in France. HMS Albion is a type of assault vessel known as a “Landing Platform Dock Ship” which is designed to deploy large numbers of troops. It docked in Santander on Monday. Large parts of Europe enforced no-fly rulings for a sixth day on Tuesday because of the huge ash cloud from an Icelandic volcano, however some restrictions were being eased. added by: ctv

Hull vs Aston Villa scroe 2010 0:2

Aston Villa#39;s Carlos Cuellar (R) challenges Hull City#39;s Jozy Altidore during their English Premier League soccer match in Hull, northern England, April 21, 2010. Aston Villa climbed into sixth place in the English Premier League and in sight of a spot amongst Europe#39;s elite next season as they edged Hull nearer relegation with a 2-0 away win on Wednesday. Gabriel Agbonlahor#39;s first-half goal and James Milner#39;s penalty 14 minutes from time saw Villa to a win that left the Midland

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Volcanic Ash Can’t Stop Metallica On European Tour

Band has been traveling by boat and bus to make it to all the shows. By Eric Ditzian Metallica’s James Hetfield Photo: Taylor Hill/Getty Images All week long, we’ve been hearing about how Iceland’s Eyjafjallaj

Iceland’s Volcano from the Air: Raw Video

An Icelandic volcano that has grounded planes across Europe is spitting lava but less ash, officials said on Monday (April 19), offering travellers hope that skies might clear at a faster rate. Iceland's erupting volcano sent powerful new tremors on Monday, but scientists said the ash plume rising above its crater was now reaching a height of about 2 km (1.2 miles). Last week, the tower of ash was as high as 11 km. An official at the Meteorological Office said ash production had fallen sharply and the nature of the eruption appeared to be changing. There was still a risk, he said, that molten rock could create new pathways for water to run into the crater, causing more explosions and a higher level of ash production. Scientists flying above the volcano told the Met Office lava had burst from the crater and onto the Eyjafjallajokull glacier that sits atop the volcano. The glacier, about 120 km (75 miles) southeast of Reykjavik, is normally a popular hiking ground. A reporter flying overhead in a helicopter told state radio the volcano was spitting chunks of lava as big as a jeep. The appearance of lava could suggest the eruption is moving into a less explosive phase. Fewer explosions would mean less of the menacing ash that has drifted to the European continent, choking the upper atmosphere with tiny particles of glass and pulverised rock and leading authorities to shut their airspace over safety fears. Police said there was almost no visibility near the glacier as ash saturated the air and covered agricultural fields with a layer of dust, which could be dangerous to animals if eaten. Farmer Katrin Birna Vidarsdottir who lives near the glacier said the cows were unaffected: “The cows are fine, they are calm in the cowsheds and just chewing their cud,” she said. Vidarsdottir's sheep that are normally white were now grey from the ash. She said the farm had an unusual guest during the ash fall: “We had one large guest in here who has fled in here from the ash, a raven. Good food for him in here, newly born lambs and ewes. We barely got him out. He acted quite strangely,” she said. On Sunday, rescue workers were helping farmers to gather horses that were outside when the ash started to fall. Veterinarian Ellert Thor Benediktsson said he had been pleasantly surprised to see the horses in such a good shape. “We went here yesterday into the cloud of ash and didn't like what we saw obviously. We didn't expect to see the horses as healthy as they were today,” he said. Any pick-up in ash production could spell trouble for more populated areas of the country later in the week. Weather forecasts show a shift in winds could cause ash to fall over Reykjavik for the first time since the volcano started to blow through the glacier. The Civil Protection Department prepared plans for such an occurrence, which could include the closure of schools. Someone who has just been through it, farmer Simon Sigurgeiersson, was philosophical about the ordeal: “You just say that what doesn't kill you only makes you stronger,” he said. Iceland sits on a volcanic hotspot in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and has relatively frequent eruptions, though most happen in sparsely populated areas and pose little danger to people or property. added by: ctv

Volcanic Ash Disrupts Travel Plans For Miley Cyrus, Usher, Adam Lambert

Selena Gomez and Band of Horses are stuck in Europe, while Whitney Houston had to travel by ferry. By Eric Ditzian Miley Cyrus Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage The volcanic ash cloud that has been hovering over Europe for days mostly wreaking havoc on overseas travelers and businesses, but its effects are being felt by music fans on both sides of the Atlantic Miley Cyrus , Usher and are just a few of the artists who won’t be headed to the Europe because of travel restrictions imposed in the wake of the eruption of Iceland’s Eyjafjallaj

Stranded Leader Uses an Ipad to Run a Country

If you are stranded and you have no ways of getting home and you are running a country, then you must have the new Apple iPad. When Norway’s prime minister found himself stranded in New York as a huge volcanic cloud grounded flights to Europe, he flipped up his new Apple iPad and did the job to run his country. Jens Stoltenberg told CNN he uses the iPad to manage the situation at home as Norway closed its spaces under threat from the volcanic ash clouds. A photograph of Stoltenberg using the Apple iPad device was posted on the Internet by Norwegian officials with the title “The prime minister is working at the airport.” Stoltenberg told CNN that there are good means of communication, he said that it helps closed in contacts with his office in any times, he said that the activities in Norway are countless in any ways, he is trying to reduce the consequences of the volcano in Norway. It is normal for a Prime Minister to travel abroad, so Stoltenberg’s travel is no different from the other travels, internet plays a great role for leaders to manage their country in any places in the world. He said “I also use an iPad, which is excellent.” Stranded Leader Uses an Ipad to Run a Country is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Asian Businesses Affected By Ash Disruption

Due to the spread of volcanic ash from Iceland volcano, some of Asian businesses have been affected by the disruption of flights. Factories in China’s Guangdong province suffered from the delays of the air shipment of their products such as clothes and jewelry. Big companies in South Korea like the Samsung and LG were unable to air-freight more than 20 percent of their daily electronic exports. Meanwhile, the Federation of Hong Kong Industries said that the hotels and restaurants in Hong Kong were also facing shortages of French cheese, Belgian chocolates and Dutch fresh-cut flowers. Asian Businesses Affected By Ash Disruption is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Why Should Planes Stay Grounded In Europe?

The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) told that the commercial European flights are going to be severely interrupted provided that some levels of ash are still detectable in the air. In spite of the increasing pressure from air travel groups like the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and other major airlines like British Airways, the UK Civil Aviation Authority reported that all current jet engine manufacturers has specified zero levels of atmospheric ash for safe travel. It is very important that they need evidence to prove that it is safe to fly, because they already have evidence that ash adversely affects aircrafts. The International Civil Aviation Organization has set guidelines which the CAA and all European states follow ICAO rules. The ICAO released a statement from the data they have collected that since the volcanic ash is composed of very abrasive silica materials, it can damage the airframe and flight surfaces, block different systems, chafe cockpit window and even burn-out jet engines that will cause serious safety hazard. Why Should Planes Stay Grounded In Europe? is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Ash Cloud In Europe Might Delay Kaczynski’s Funeral

The Iceland volcano erruption has clouded Europe with ash and it had caused many cancelled flights as well.  This is a great inconvenience for all and very detrimental to health too. This can also cause the possible delay to the late plane crash victim Polish President Lech Kaczynski.  World dignitaries, such as United States President Barack Obama and dozens of other world leaders, are expected to attend the funeral at Wawel Cathedral, Krakow in the south of Poland this Sunday April 18. Krakow Airport is one of two airports in Poland which still open although ash cloud over Europe since yesterday. “If ash cloud over Europe would disrupt Kaczynski funeral and some attendant cancel it, then the options  can be considered,” Jacek Sasin stated, the Polish presidency official told RMF FM radio as reported by Reuters on Friday (16/4/2010 ). He said that the Polish government officials will hold a meeting to discuss the final decisions about the funeral. Ash cloud over Europe has forced thousands of flights on the continent and many major airports were closed, including Heathrow Airport in London, England. Ash Cloud In Europe Might Delay Kaczynski’s Funeral is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading