Sunday, 5 October 2014

'X-Men: Apocalypse' to focus more on Jennifer Lawrence's Mystique

LOS ANGELES - Jennifer Lawrence already had more screen time in X-Men: Days of Future Past than in the franchise's previous instalment and it looks like the trend will continue with the upcoming X-Men: Apocalypse.
Simon Kinberg, who returns to co-write and co-produce the latest movie in the mega-successful franchise, told Collider that the film will more closely explore the relationship between Lawrence's blue mutant Mystique and Nicholas Hoult's Beast. It will also focus on the impact that Charles Xavier (Professor X) and Erik Lehnsherr (Magneto) have each had on Mystique, as well as the friendship between Charles and Erik.
Although it doesn't rule them out of future movies, Kinberg said that Apocalypse will close the trilogy for the aforementioned First Class characters.
"The relationship between Beast and Mystique is a really interesting one that we didn't have a lot of time to explore in Days of Future Past so we'll have an opportunity to do more of that in Apocalypse," Kinberg said.
Kinberg didn't disclose whether the film would single out a single character, as the previous two have, but did say that Apocalypse examines how both Erik and Charles has impacted Mystique.
"Part of what's really interesting about Mystique's character is that she is, in some ways, the child of both Erik and Charles," he told the site. "She grew up with Charles and then she sort of became a woman with Erik, so her being the cross-pollination, if you will, of those two philosophies and those two men is something we can explore in the movie, too."
Bryan Singer will return to direct X-Men: Apocalypse, which hits theatres on May 18, 2016. Meanwhile, X-Men: Days of Future Past will be released on Blu-ray and DVD on Oct. 14.
Read More : http://www.torontosun.com/2014/10/04/x-men-apocalypse-to-focus-more-on-jennifer-lawrences-mystique

Chris Martin and Jennifer Lawrence spotted 'kissing' at Kings Of Leon concert in LA

The romance of Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Martin is really heating up and they Hollywood couple doesn’t care who sees. The two stars were spotted at the Kings of Leon concert and they seemed inseparable. According to Hollywood Life on Sunday, the couple even decided to kiss each other in front of the crowd. The kissing happened more than once, which grabbed the crowd’s attention.
The chance to show their affection at every public venue they can must make Gwyneth Paltrow at least a little jealous. The actress broke up with Chris Martin and is moving on, but has to see her former lover catering a famous woman that is 13 years younger can’t be easy. It’s pretty obvious to Paltrow fans that this isn’t so much about loving Martin as it is about getting in the news to showcase a younger, prettier lady on his arm.
This isn’t the first time that Jennifer Lawrence has tagged along with Chris Martin to a gig and decided to be public about the relationship. Only a few weeks ago both Jennifer and Chris were seen at the iHeartRadio Music Festival hugging and posing for pictures. The actions surrounding the relationship seem suspicious as rarely do celebrities flaunt their relationships in the tabloids unless they are looking to be extra attention.
So when will Chris Martin introduce Jennifer Lawrence to his children? That depends on Gwyneth Paltrow and if she would allow it to happen. The actress has strict standards for her family and she takes her responsibility of parenting very seriously. It might be a while before Jennifer Lawrence is known to the youngsters.
Read More : http://www.examiner.com/article/jennifer-lawrence-spotted-kissing-chris-martin-is-gwyneth-paltrow-jealous

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Kepler 10c - The Latest Earth Match

'Latest Earth Match': The newly discovered Kepler-10c dominates the foreground in this artist's conception. Its sibling, the lava world Kepler-10b, is in the background and both orbit a star like our sun. Photo:Reuters/Centre for Astrophysics
Kepler-10c is an exoplanet orbiting G-type star Kepler-10, located around 560 light-years away in Draco. Its discovery was announced by Kepler in May 2011, although it had been seen as a planetary candidate since January 2011 when Kepler-10b was discovered. The team confirmed the observation using data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and a technique called Blender that ruled out most false positives. Kepler-10c was the third transiting planet to be confirmed statistically (based on probability rather than actual observation), after Kepler-9d and Kepler-11g. The Kepler team considers the statistical method that led to the discovery of Kepler-10c as what will be necessary to confirm many planets in Kepler's field of view.
Kepler-10c orbits its host star every forty-five days at a quarter of the average distance between the Sun and Earth. It has a radius more than double that of Earth, but a higher density, making it the largest and most massive rocky planet discovered as of June 2014.

Discovery and confirmation

In January 2011, the closely orbiting planet Kepler-10b was confirmed in the orbit of the star Kepler-10 after measurements of its transiting behavior (where it crosses in front of Kepler-10, periodically dimming it) and a radial velocity effect detected in Kepler-10's spectrum provided the information needed to prove that it was indeed a planet. An additional, longer-period dimming was detected in Kepler-10's spectrum, suggesting that a second planet existed in the system; however, there remained the possibility that this signal could have been caused by some alternative reason, and that the transit event was a false positive. Attempts to measure the radial velocity effects of this object, now named KOI 072.02, were fruitless; therefore, to rule out false positive scenarios, the Kepler team used a technique called Blender.
The application of Blender was supplemented by use of the IRAC instrument on the Spitzer Space Telescope, which was used on August 30 and November 15 in 2010 to further define Kepler-10's light curve at the point where KOI 072.02 appeared to transit it. It was found that the transiting object did not produce a color, an aspect that is characteristic of stars. This suggested even further that KOI 072.02 was a planet. In addition, the IRAC instrument found no difference in the transit signal when comparing the star's light curve in the infrared and in visible light; stars that are aligned with Kepler-10 might appear visibly similar, but would appear different in the infrared.
The WIYN Observatory's 3.5m telescope was used for speckle imaging on June 18, 2010; in addition, the PHARO camera on the Palomar Observatory's 5m telescope was used for its adaptive optics capabilities. These observations, combined with observations of Kepler-10's spectrum taken from the W.M. Keck Observatory, to rule out the possibility that a nearby star's light was corrupting the observed spectrum of Kepler-10 and creating the results that had led astronomers to believe that a second planet existed in Kepler-10's orbit. All of these possibilities, with the exception of if such a star existed exactly behind or in front of Kepler-10, were effectively ruled out; even with this, the Kepler team found that if a star was indeed aligned with Kepler-10 as seen from Earth, such a star would probably not be a giant star.
With a greater degree of certainty established, the Kepler team compared the models formed using Blender to the photometric observations collected by the Kepler satellite. The Blender technique allowed the Kepler team to rule out the majority of the alternatives including, notably, that of triple star systems. Blender then allowed the Kepler team to determine that although all models representing hierarchical triple stars (a binary system between a single star and a double star) can resemble the light curve of Kepler-10, the aforementioned follow-up observations would have detected them all. The only possible blends remaining after ruling out hierarchical triple stars was that of determining if the curve is caused by interference from a background star, or if it is indeed caused by the orbit of a transiting planet.
Comparisons of KOI 072.02 to the 1235 other Kepler Objects of Interest in Kepler's field of vision allowed astronomers to use models that led to the confirmation of KOI 072.02 as a planet with a high degree of certainty. KOI 072.02 was then renamed Kepler-10c. The planet's confirmation was announced at the Boston meeting of the American Astronomical Society on May 23, 2011.
Kepler-10c was the first Kepler target to be observed using Spitzer with the hope of detecting a shallow transit dip in a light curve. At the time of Kepler-10c's discovery, Spitzer was the only facility capable of detecting shallow transits in the Kepler data to an extent at which the data could be meaningfully analyzed. The planet was also the third transiting planet that was validated through an analysis of statistical data (rather than actual observation), after the planets Kepler-9d and Kepler-11g. In Kepler-10c's confirmation paper, the Kepler team discussed how a large fraction of planets in Kepler's field of view would be confirmed in this statistical manner.

Host star

Kepler-10 is a G-type star located 173 parsecs (564 light years) from Earth. The star is 0.895 solar masses and 1.056 solar radii, making the star slightly less massive than the Sun, but approximately the same size. With an effective temperature of 5627 K, Kepler-10 is cooler than the Sun. The star is also metal-rich and far older: respectively, its metallicity is measured at [Fe/H] = -0.16 (71% the amount of iron in the Sun), and its age at 11.9 billion years. Kepler-10 has an apparent magnitude of 10.96, which means that the star is invisible to the naked eye from the perspective of an observer on Earth.
There are two planets known in the orbit of Kepler-10, the first being Kepler-10b. Kepler-10b is a rocky planet that orbits Kepler-10 every 0.8 days at a distance of 0.01684 AU.

Characteristics

Kepler-10c is the second planet in Kepler-10's orbit, circling its star every 45.29485 days at a distance of 0.2407 AU, or 24% of the mean distance between the Earth and Sun. Kepler-10c's radius is estimated at 0.2 times the radius of Jupiter and 2.235 times the radius of Earth. At the time of its confirmation, Kepler-10c's mass had not yet been well-defined, and was estimated to have an upper limit of 0.06 times the mass of Jupiter and an upper limit of 20 times the mass of Earth. Kepler-10c's equilibrium temperature is estimated at 485 K, almost four times hotter than Jupiter. The planet's orbital inclination is 89.65º, or almost edge-on with respect to Earth and to Kepler-10. Transits have been observed at points where Kepler-10c has crossed in front of its host star.
Kepler-10c has the mass of 15-19 of Earth's. With a radius only 2.35 (2.31 to 2.44) times that of Earth (and so a volume 12-15 times that of Earth), and a density higher than Earth, it is the largest and most massive rocky planet known as of June 2014.

Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kepler-10c#Host_star

Friday, 30 May 2014

GOOGLE MAGICAL WORDS

HERE ARE THE GOOGLE MAGICAL WORDS


1. Type in “Google Gravity” and click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(Wait a Sec to Experience the Effect of Gravity)


2. Type in “Elgoog”and click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(The Mirror Effect is On)

3. Type in “Google Sphere” and click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(See the Spinning Effect)


4. Type in “Who is the Cutest” and click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(See who’s so Cute and Beautiful/ Handsome)


5. Type in “Google Loco” and click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(See what’s Moving)


6. Type in “ LOL Limewire” and click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(See that You are as a Pirate)


7. Type in “Epic Google” and click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(Google Epic Search Enlarging)

8. Type in “Rainbow google” and click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(Watch Out The Rainbow Formation)


9> Type in “Annoying Google” and click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(Annoying Google Search)


10. Type in “Google Pacman” and click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(Doodle Pacman News)


11. Type in “Google Magic” and click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(The Letter O From Google Becomes Invisible)


12. Type in “Google Color (Ex: pink,blue)” and click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(Change Page Backround Colour & Built Your Own Name Search Engine)


13. Type in “Google Heart Page” and click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(The Oldest Google Friend)


14. Type in “Epic Box” click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(Watch Out Epic Powermans)


15. Type in ”Sexy Snape” click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(Watch Sexy Snape Video)


16. Type in “Weenie Google” click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(Weenie Google Shortens)


17. Type in “Who’s Awesome” click on “I’m Feeling Lucky” any one dare 2 try???
(Check Out Who is Awesome)


18. Type in “20b.org” Click on “I’m Feeling Lucky”
(Watch the Video)


19. Type "Let it snow" and Click On “I’m Feeling Lucky”.
(Feel Snow -- Season Greetings)


20. Type "Do A Barrel Roll" and Click On "I'm Feeling Lucky".
(Google Page rotates One Big Roll)



21. Type "Googel Guitar" and Click On "I'm Feeling Lucky".
(Play Google Guitar & Enjoy)

22. Type "Google Reverse Image Search" and Click On "I'm Feeling Lucky".
(Google Reverse Image Search - Avoid Scams)
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Thursday, 22 May 2014

Types of Phobias




*      Acro Phobia  It’s a Mortal Fear Of Height
*      Agora Phobia  Intence Fear of The Out Door And Open Spaces
*      Xeno Phobia  Fear Of Foreigners
*      Anthropo Phobia  The Fear Of Other People
*      Anadro Phobia  Fear Of Men
*      Gyne Phobia  Fear Of Women
*      Penthera Phobia Fear Of Your Mother Of Law
*      Syngenesco Phobia  Fear Of Your Relative
*      Cyno Phobia  Fear Of Dogs
*      Aeluro Phobia  Fear Of Cats
*      Muso Phobia  Fear Of Mice
*      Arachno Phobia  Fear Of Spiders
*      Ornitho Phobia Fear Of Birds
*      Ichthyo Phobia  Intense Fear Of Fish
*      Herpeto Phobia  Dread & Fear Of Snakes
*      Ento Phobia  Fear Of Hatred Of Insects
*      Nycto Phobia  Fear Of Darkness
*      Phego Phobia Fear Of Day Light
*      Thalasso Phobia  Fear Of the Sea
*      Xero Phobia  Fear Of Dry Places
*      Rhabdo Phobia  Fear Of Critism Or Punishment
*      Automyso Phobia  Fear Of Being Dirty
*      Ergaso Phobia  Fear Of Work
*      Stygio Phobia  Fear Of Hell
*      Glasso Phobia  Fear Public Speaking

Saturday, 19 April 2014

Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Made the Entire World Mourn

March 6, 2014. Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez stands outside his house on his 87th birthday in Mexico City.Reuters
His death mourned around the globe, Gabriel Garcia Marquez is being hailed as a giant of modern literature, a writer of intoxicating novels and short stories that illuminated Latin America's passions, superstition, violence and social inequality.
Widely considered the most popular Spanish-language writer since Miguel de Cervantes in the 17th century, the Colombian-born Nobel laureate achieved literary celebrity that spawned comparisons to Mark Twain and Charles Dickens. He died at his home in Mexico City on Thursday afternoon at age 87.
His flamboyant and melancholy fictional works — among them "Chronicle of a Death Foretold," ''Love in the Time of Cholera" and "The Autumn of the Patriarch" — outsold everything published in Spanish except the Bible. The epic 1967 novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude" sold more than 50 million copies in more than 25 languages.
His stories made him literature's best-known practitioner of magical realism, the fictional blending of the everyday with fantastical elements such as a boy born with a pig's tail and a man trailed by a cloud of yellow butterflies.
"A thousand years of solitude and sadness because of the death of the greatest Colombian of all time!" Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said on Twitter.
Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy wrote in a tweet, "Affection and admiration for the essential and universal writer of Spanish literature in the second half of the twentieth century."
The first sentence of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" has become one of the most famous opening lines of all time: "Many years later, as he faced the firing squad, Colonel Aureliano Buendia was to remember that distant afternoon when his father took him to discover ice."
Biographer Gerald Martin told The Associated Press that the novel was the first in which "Latin Americans recognized themselves, that defined them, celebrated their passion, their intensity, their spirituality and superstition, their grand propensity for failure."
The writer's family planned a private ceremony to mark his passing and said his body would be cremated. Mexico's government scheduled a public memorial for Monday in the art deco Palace of Fine Arts in the capital's historic center.
Colombia's ambassador to Mexico, Jose Gabriel Ortiz, suggested to reporters that the author's ashes could be divided between Mexico and Colombia but there was no official confirmation that the family has agreed to the idea.
"There will be a portion (of the ashes) in Mexico, of course, and I would like to think that another portion could be taken later to Colombia," he said. "We Colombians would like to do that tribute, to have part of his ashes resting over there."
When he accepted the Nobel prize for literature in 1982, Garcia Marquez described Latin America as a "source of insatiable creativity, full of sorrow and beauty, of which this roving and nostalgic Colombian is but one cipher more, singled out by fortune."
"Poets and beggars, musicians and prophets, warriors and scoundrels, all creatures of that unbridled reality, we have had to ask but little of imagination, for our crucial problem has been a lack of conventional means to render our lives believable," he added.
Like many Latin American writers, he transcended the world of letters. Widely known as "Gabo," he became a hero to the left as an early ally of Cuban leader Fidel Castro and a critic of Washington's violent interventions from Vietnam to Chile.
Garcia Marquez, among writers such as Norman Mailer and Tom Wolfe, was also an early practitioner of literary nonfiction now known as New Journalism. He became an elder statesman of Latin American journalism, with magisterial works of nonfiction that included the "Story of A Shipwrecked Sailor," the tale of a seaman lost on a life raft for 10 days.
Other nonfiction pieces profiled Venezuela's larger-than-life president, Hugo Chavez, and vividly portrayed how cocaine traffickers led by Pablo Escobar shredded the social and moral fabric of the writer's native Colombia. In 1994, he founded the Iberoamerican Foundation for New Journalism, which offers training and competitions to raise the standard of narrative and investigative journalism across Latin America.
"The world has lost one of its greatest visionary writers — and one of my favorites from the time I was young," U.S. President Barack Obama said.
Garcia Marquez was born in Aracataca, a small town near Colombia's Caribbean coast, on March 6, 1927. He was the eldest of the 11 children of Luisa Santiaga Marquez and Gabriel Elijio Garcia, a telegraphist and a wandering homeopathic pharmacist.
Just after his birth, his parents left him with his maternal grandparents and moved to Barranquilla to open a pharmacy. He spent 10 years with his grandmother and his grandfather, a retired colonel who fought in the devastating 1,000-Day War that hastened Colombia's loss of the Panamanian isthmus.
His grandparents' tales provided grist for Garcia Marquez's fiction and Aracataca became the model for "Macondo," the village surrounded by banana plantations where "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is set.
"I have often been told by the family that I started recounting things, stories and so on, almost since I was born — ever since I could speak," Garcia Marquez once told an interviewer.
Sent to a state-run boarding school just outside Bogota, he became a star student and voracious reader, favoring Hemingway, Faulkner, Dostoevsky and Kafka. He published his first piece of fiction as a student in 1947, mailing a short story to the newspaper El Espectador.
Garcia Marquez's father insisted he study law but he dropped out, bored, and dedicated himself to journalism.
His writing was constantly guided by his leftist political views, forged in large part by a 1928 military massacre near Aracataca of banana workers striking against United Fruit Co., which later became Chiquita. He was also greatly influenced by the assassination two decades later of Jorge Eliecer Gaitan, a galvanizing leftist presidential candidate.
He lived several years in Europe, then returned to Colombia in 1958 to marry Mercedes Barcha, a neighbor from childhood days. They had two sons, Rodrigo, a film director, and Gonzalo, a graphic designer.
After a 1981 run-in with Colombia's government in which he was accused of sympathizing with M-19 rebels and sending money to a Venezuelan guerrilla group, the writer moved to Mexico City, which was his main home for the rest of his life.
Garcia Marquez famously feuded with Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa, who punched him in a 1976 fight outside a Mexico City movie theater. Neither ever publicly discussed the reason for the altercation.
"A great man has died, one whose works gave the literature of our language great reach and prestige," Vargas Llosa said Thursday in TV interview, his voice shaking and face hidden by sunglasses and a baseball cap.
Struggling with poverty through much of his adult life, Garcia Marquez was somewhat transformed by his later fame and wealth. A bon vivant with an impish personality, he was a gracious host who animatedly recounted long stories to guests.
He spent more time in Colombia in his later years, founding the journalism institute in the walled colonial port city of Cartagena, where he kept a home.
Garcia Marquez turned down offers of diplomatic posts and spurned attempts to draft him to run for Colombia's presidency, though he did get involved in peace mediation efforts between the government and leftist rebels.
In 1998, already in his 70s, he fulfilled a lifelong dream by buying a majority interest in the Colombian newsmagazine Cambio with his Nobel prize money. Before falling ill with lymphatic cancer the next year, he contributed prodigiously to the magazine.
"I'm a journalist. I've always been a journalist," he told the AP at the time. "My books couldn't have been written if I weren't a journalist because all the material was taken from reality."

Read More : http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2014/04/19/gabriel-garcia-marquez-death-mourned-throughout-world/

Mexican Capital Shooked by 7.2 Magnitude Earthquake


(Marco Ugarte/ Associated Press ) - People who were participating in a Holy Week procession stop and pray after a strong earthquake jolted Mexico City, Friday, April 18, 2014. A powerful magnitude-7.2 earthquake shook central and southern Mexico but there were no early reports of major damage or casualties.
People who were participating in a Holy Week procession stop and pray after a strong earthquake jolted Mexico City, Friday, April 18, 2014. A powerful magnitude-7.2 earthquake shook central and southern Mexico but there were no early reports of major damage or casualties.
Officials say captain fled the boat when hundreds of passengers were asked to wait to be rescued.
The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake at about 9:30 a.m. (10:30 a.m. EDT; 1430 GMT) was centered on a long-dormant fault line northwest of the Pacific resort of Acapulco, where many Mexicans are vacationing for the Easter holiday.
It was felt across at least a half-dozen states and Mexico’s capital, where it collapsed several walls and left large cracks in some facades. Debris covered sidewalks around the city.
Around the region, there were reports of isolated and minor damage, such as fallen fences, trees and broken windows. Chilpancingo, capital of the southern state of Guerrero, where the quake was centered, reported a power outage, but service was restored after 15 minutes.
In Acapulco, 59-year-old Enedina Ramirez Perez was having breakfast, enjoying the holiday with about 20 family members, when her hotel started to shake.
“People were turning over chairs in their desperation to get out, grabbing children, trampling people,” the Mexico City woman said. “The hotel security was excellent and started calming people down. They got everyone to leave quietly.”
The quake struck 170 miles (273 kilometers) southwest of Mexico City, where people fled high-rises and took to the streets, many in still in their bathrobes and pajamas on their day off.
“I started to hear the walls creak and I said, ‘Let’s go,’” said Rodolfo Duarte, 32, who fled his third-floor apartment.
Mexico City Mayor Miguel Angel Mancera said there were small power outages from fallen transformers but officials were working to restore the service.
The USGS initially calculated the quake’s magnitude at 7.5, but later downgraded it to 7.2. It said the quake was centered 22 miles (36 kilometers) northwest of the town of Tecpan de Galeana, and was 15 miles (24 kilometers) deep.
Friday’s quake occurred along a section of the Pacific Coast known as the Guerrero Seismic Gap, a 125-mile (200-kilometer) section where tectonic plates meet and have been locked, meaning huge amounts of energy are being stored up with potentially devastating effects, said USGS seismologist Gavin Hayes.
The last large quake that occurred along the section was a magnitude-7.6 temblor in 1911, Hayes said.
He said scientists will be watching the area more intensely because moderate quakes such as Friday’s can destabilize the surrounding sections of seismic plate and increase the chance of a more powerful temblor.
The USGS says the Guerrero Gap has the potential to produce a quake as strong as magnitude 8.4, potentially much more powerful than the magnitude-8.1 quake that killed 9,500 people and devastated large sections of Mexico City in 1985. The 1985 quake was centered 250 miles (400 kilometers) from the capital on the Pacific Coast.
Mexico City itself is vulnerable even to distant earthquakes because much of it sits atop the muddy sediments of drained lake beds that quiver as quake waves hit.
Miriam Matz, 45, gathered her suitcases and her teenage daughter to temporarily move out the apartment in the Morelos housing towers in downtown Mexico City where she has lived for five years, after brickwork and concrete slabs fell off the side of the 15-story tower, and long snaking cracks appeared on some walls during Friday’s earthquake.
The sidewalk in front of the building was littered with bits of brick, glass and smashed concrete, and the area was roped off with yellow police tape.
Authorities have not forced residents to evacuate, but Matz said she would leave for safety’s sake.
“We are going to spend a night or two at my sister’s house, in case there are any aftershocks,” she said.

Read More : http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/the_americas/earthquake-shakes-mexican-capital/2014/04/18/a3ca3a5e-c706-11e3-b708-471bae3cb10c_story.html