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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Materials used for making Google Glass parts

                    Hello friends everybody wonders about the Google glass.Because it's only product to gives an expectations of the future technology.Google glass uses some new hardwares and  softwares without using any newer operating systems.But the Google glass's functionality mostly depends on it's hardwares.Today in this article we are gonna see that hardwares more deeply in our "Materials Used" section.

google glass
Google Glass

ok friends let's move from the out side of the glass

Monday, June 2, 2014

Tomorrow an Asteroid 2014 KH39 will Zips Just 1.1 LD from Earth - watch it live at 3 p.m. CDT (20:00 UT)

 June 3: Tomorrow around 3 p.m. CDT (20:00 UT) asteroid 2014 KH39 will silently zip by Earth at a distance of just 272,460 miles (438,480 km) or 1.14 LDs (lunar distance). Close as flybys go but not quite a record breaker. The hefty space rock will buzz across the constellation Cepheus at nearly 25,000 mph (11 km/sec) near the Little Dipper at the time.
Near Earth asteroid 2014 KH39, discovered on May 24, 2014, is the faint ‘star’ in the crosshairs in this photo made on May 31.

                 Observers in central Europe and Africa will have  dark skies for the event, however at magnitude +17 the asteroid

The whole world will need to land on MARS in 2035

Washington : 

The NASA  has stated that they have plan to land humans on the red planet(MARS) in 2035.

              Chief scientist Dr Ellen Stofan, in a series of talks across the UK, outlined the plans of the agency to undertake such a mission in the next two decades. Nasa’s developments in recent years have revolved around ultimately sending people to Mars. These include the creation of the Space Launch System heavy-lift rocket and the Orion capsule.
              Both will be components of any future attempt to land humans on the surface of Mars before returning to Earth. ‘To unambiguously settle the questions of whether there was life on Mars it will take scientists down on the surface,’ Dr Stofan said at the Natural History Museum in London. She added that getting humans to Mars is Nasa’s ‘primary mission’ but there is a long way to go before all the technologies are ready – although she did say 2035 was ultimately the target.