9th
Earth Moving the Sun
1 Man With No Name
2 Earth Moving The Sun
Earth Moving the Sun
Name: Man With No Name Albom: Earth Moving The Sun Style: Psytrance Released: 1998 Name: Man With No Name Albom: Earth Moving The Sun Style: Psytrance Released: 1998 Tracklist …
Moving one step closer to finding the fingerprints of life in a habitable planet beyond the solar system, astronomers have for the first time detected carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of a planet that orbits a star other than the sun. The extrasolar planet and its star lie about 63 light-years from Earth. A gaseous body slightly bigger than Jupiter “If McCain wins, I’m moving to Mars,” survey respondent Katie Peterson said, after she blasted France for not being far away enough. Others said they would live on the surface of the sun before inhabiting an earth containing a President McCain and Vice President Palin. Imagine a pipe as wide as a state and as long as half the Earth. Now imagine that this pipe is filled with hot gas moving 50,000 kilometers per hour. Further imagine that this pipe is not made of metal but a transparent magnetic field. The Sun is slowly heating up, and in a billion years the oceans will begin to evaporate – moving the Earth is our only hope for survival There is more to celebrate in Autumn than Oktoberfest and Halloween. Autumn is a great time to take photographs. No matter where you live in the United States (with the exception of Hawaii), the quality and angle of light changes dramatically as the earth moves through its orbit around the sun. It follows the Earth on our yearly trips around the sun. It’s a constant companion, ever changing and moving across the sky. It’s our moon. And it can be one of the trickiest objects to photograph. It’s existence as a wonderful reflector of light, most of the time against a black night sky. Its relative size can confound amateurs and pros. Time to get out of the gym or yoga studio and practice outside! Walking Mountain is a set of practices done outside in the Earth Gym… a way to find your strength, your smile and your relationship with nature. Learn ways to train with trees, stones, staffs, ropes — and discover your own ways to move and play. The Mountain has a lot to teach us…
Daf