Archive for January, 2010
32 NEW PLANETS IN OTHER SOLAR SYSTEMS ARE DISCOVERED – REVEAL HOW PLANETS ARE FORMED – LIFE APART FROM US?
32 new Planets are discovered in 2009
The smallest is five times the size of the earth
This picture taken in January 2009 illustrate the eksoplanet HD80606b which is around 200 lightyears away from earth. European astronomers disclosed that they had discovered 32 new previously unkown eksoplanets orbiting other stars than our own sun. Photo: Scanpix/AFP PHOTO / NASA / Spitzer Space Telescope
HD 80606 b is a superjovian planet (Eccentric Jupiter) 190 light-years distant in the constellation of Ursa Major. The planet was discovered orbiting the star HD 80606 in April 2001 by a team led by Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz. Based on its mass, at 4 times that of Jupiter, it is a gas giant. Since the planet transits its star, its radius is determined to be at 73,560 km (slightly larger than planet Jupiter).
The planet has wild variations in its weather as it orbits its parent star. Computer models predict the planet heats up 555 °C (1,000 °F) in just a matter of hours triggering “shockwave storms” with winds that move faster than the speed of sound
European astronomers have up till now discovered 32 previously unknown plants orbiting other stars than our own sun. The number of eksoplanets is then up to over 400 at the moment.
The smalles of the newly discovered eksoplanets is around 5 times the size of the earth, while the largest is around 5 times larger than our solar system planet Jupiter which is the largest plant in our own solarsystem.
This was revealed at a statement given by the European Space Agency astronomers this Monday.
The astronomers stated that more than 40 percent of the stars looking like our own sun have planets with small masses.
The new observations have given the astronomers a large insight into the variety of planet systems. Nuno Santos, one of the project researchers stated that this helps us to understand how planets are formed- De nye observasjonene har gitt astronomene stor innsikt i planetsystemets mangfold.
The astonomers used HARPS, which is a special designed instrument at the European observatory in Chile to map the new eksoplanets.
This instrument gives the researchers the chance to calculate the size and mass of objects observed and discovered in the Universe.
HARPS WEB SITE
HARPS is a spectrometer dedicated to the search for extrasolar planets by means of the technique of precise radial velocity measurement. HARPS is developped by a consortium headed by the Geneva Observatory. It is installed at the Coude room of the 3.6 meter telescope at La Silla, with an optical fiber link to the Cassegrain focus.
The smallest is five times the size of the earth
This picture taken in January 2009 illustrate the eksoplanet HD80606b which is around 200 lightyears away from earth. European astronomers disclosed that they had discovered 32 new previously unkown eksoplanets orbiting other stars than our own sun. Photo: Scanpix/AFP PHOTO / NASA / Spitzer Space Telescope
HD 80606 b is a superjovian planet (Eccentric Jupiter) 190 light-years distant in the constellation of Ursa Major. The planet was discovered orbiting the star HD 80606 in April 2001 by a team led by Michel Mayor and Didier Queloz. Based on its mass, at 4 times that of Jupiter, it is a gas giant. Since the planet transits its star, its radius is determined to be at 73,560 km (slightly larger than planet Jupiter).
The planet has wild variations in its weather as it orbits its parent star. Computer models predict the planet heats up 555 °C (1,000 °F) in just a matter of hours triggering “shockwave storms” with winds that move faster than the speed of sound
European astronomers have up till now discovered 32 previously unknown plants orbiting other stars than our own sun. The number of eksoplanets is then up to over 400 at the moment.
The smalles of the newly discovered eksoplanets is around 5 times the size of the earth, while the largest is around 5 times larger than our solar system planet Jupiter which is the largest plant in our own solarsystem.
This was revealed at a statement given by the European Space Agency astronomers this Monday.
The astronomers stated that more than 40 percent of the stars looking like our own sun have planets with small masses.
The new observations have given the astronomers a large insight into the variety of planet systems. Nuno Santos, one of the project researchers stated that this helps us to understand how planets are formed- De nye observasjonene har gitt astronomene stor innsikt i planetsystemets mangfold.
The astonomers used HARPS, which is a special designed instrument at the European observatory in Chile to map the new eksoplanets.
This instrument gives the researchers the chance to calculate the size and mass of objects observed and discovered in the Universe.
HARPS WEB SITE
HARPS is a spectrometer dedicated to the search for extrasolar planets by means of the technique of precise radial velocity measurement. HARPS is developped by a consortium headed by the Geneva Observatory. It is installed at the Coude room of the 3.6 meter telescope at La Silla, with an optical fiber link to the Cassegrain focus.
Ecommerce Website Design’s 6 Common Mistakes
Small business Ecommerce is highly competitive field and small businesses need to develop a professional E-Commerce website in order o gain competitive advantage over others.
Poor or outdated design
Many E-commerce websites of small businesses reflect a poor outdated website design. It is important for your website to reflect a modern clean cut look and feel. If your E-commerce website design is not professional and the website looks like it was designed in the nineties then it is important to consider re-designing your e-Commerce website. A professional design for your E-commerce website is crucial and the website design task is best left to experts.
Not having detailed information on products
Many E-Commerce websites make a common mistake of not presenting detailed information on their product range. A common problem with ecommerce websites, especially small business E-commerce websites, is the lack of detailed information on products being sold on the website. Even if an Ecommerce website has a large product list it is important nevertheless to have an independent product detail page for each and every product. Avoid only one line descriptions for your products. Information on products can easily be found on manufacturer’s website and in most cases they are happy for you to use it on your website.
Don’t hide contact details.
Another common mistake with many ecommerce websites is the lack of visibility of the company’s contact details i.e. telephone number and address on the website. Customers often look for this information as it helps build trust knowing that someone will be there to answer questions should a problem arise with the purchase or the product.
It is a often a good idea to include telephone and address on all pages either ion the header or footer. An easily accessible email inquiry form or request call back forms on the website also help build customer confidence.
The benefits of buying from your company not clearly evident to the customer.
Another common mistake businesses make is failing to convey clearly via the website the advantages or benefits of purchasing form them. Customers usually research competitors before making a decision.
Not having an ongoing search engine optimisation strategy.
Many ecommerce businesses make the mistake of thinking that if their website is there it will automatically attract new customers. No matter how professionally designed your website is or if you website has been created with search engine optimisation in mind; appearing on the first page of Google is not something that will be achieved on its own.
Thousands of businesses compete for first page ranking for any given keyword however only 10 can appear o the first page. In order receive targeted traffic to your website and generate increasing leads and sales you will need to have an ongoing search engine strategy and commission an ongoing search optimisation campaign. Although it is not something that will be achieved overnight, the benefits far outweigh the costs involved.
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Htc Touch Diamond is a Thin, Sleek Handset With Some Wonderful Design
HTC Touch Diamond is having a 3.15 MP. It has 4 GB user available memory,192 MB DDR SDRAM, 256 MB ROM, Qualcomm MSM7201A 528 Mhz processor. Dimensions are 102 x 51 x 11.5 mm and Weight is 110 g. It supports GPRS, EDGE, 3G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth v2.0 with A2DP and miniUSB.
HTC Diamond was released in May 2008, and was originally produced only in black.
The HTC Touch Diamond has a cool 3D interface and a beautiful touch screen. The Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone also offers Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a 3.2-megapixel camera.
The smartphone is that much more stunning in person with its sleek mirrored face and the prism effect on the back. It’s also smaller than we originally thought at just 4 inches tall by 2 inches wide by 0.4 inch deep and 3.8 ounces, so you certainly won’t have any problems slipping this compact handset into a pants pocket.
The smartphone is outfitted with a gorgeous 2.8-inch, 680×480 pixel resolution touch screen. While this is all well and good, we think it may be the new TouchFLO 3D interface that really catches your eye. It builds on the TouchFLO interface that was first introduced on the HTC Touch, but the look and feel is completely different.
As for text entry, you can use the onscreen keyboard, which you can switch from full QWERTY to compact QWERTY to phone keyboard or other format, depending on your preference. On the other hand, when you have the keyboard open, it takes up about half of the screen, so if you’re entering text into any field on the bottom half of the screen, it’s covered up. Please Purchase Online http://www.phoneandbeyond.com/