Total Solar Eclipse 2024: ISRO Aditya-L1 Track Sun Celestial Event
Rare total solar eclipse of 2024 to occur on April 8-9, but not visible in India. Indian solar probe Aditya-L1 to observe.
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Rare total solar eclipse of 2024 to occur on April 8-9, but not visible in India. Indian solar probe Aditya-L1 to observe.
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Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, diagnosed with skin cancer during breast cancer treatment. High risk in U.S. and U.K. Take precautions.
Reindeer's eyes have evolved to spot their preferred meal. Researchers from Dartmouth College and the University of St. Andrews report.
Celebrities and fans gathered in Las Vegas for the opening of the Sphere, the largest spherical structure in the world. Irish rock band U2 performed the first show of their residency at the venue, which boasts impressive visuals and a wraparound LED display. The Sphere can seat up to 20,000 people and features a humanoid robot to greet attendees.
U2's "U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere" performance at the Las Vegas venue is a visually stunning experience.
Beyonce wowed fans with a colorful and retro-inspired outfit during her Los Angeles Renaissance tour stop, sharing snaps and videos on social media. The singer celebrated her 42nd birthday and received praise from fans for her stunning look. The tour, featuring songs from her album Renaissance, will continue until October 1.
The MSG Sphere in Las Vegas, touted as the world's largest spherical structure, has showcased its LED lights display during a preview event on 4 July. The structure, which is 366 feet tall and 516 feet wide, features a bowl-shaped theatre with the world's highest-resolution wraparound LED screen. The exterior is fitted with 1.2 million LED lights that can display dynamic imagery on a massive scale. The venue, which cost $2.3bn to build, is set to open on 29 September with a series of U2 concerts.
Exploring the Spectrum: What's New in Ultraviolet?
Did you know that there's a whole world of light we can't see? Let me introduce you to Ultraviolet, or UV for short. You've likely heard of it. It's famous for leaving you with an uncomfortable sunburn after a day at the beach but there is much more about it waiting to be uncovered.
Invisible to the human eye, Ultraviolet (wavelengths 10-400 nm) lies beyond violet on our perception spectrum. But don't underestimate its potency! The energy packed into those tiny wavelengths has notable implications ranging from health concerns to technological advancements and even environmental insights!
You might ask - how does this relate to me as an average joe? Well, let’s name just one instance! Ever used sunscreen? That was downright because of researchers studying the effects of UV radiation leading straight from newsroom discussion lines.
Trending in UV are leaps made in photolithography – essentially carving out miniature designs using lenses or mirrors focusing concentrated beams of 'ultraviole't light; rewarding us impressive feats such as high-resolution imaging and microchips for computers.
Say hello”Ozone hole closing" quite relevantly focuses on how decreased levels of poisonous chlorofluorocarbons under Antarctic skies leads minimized ozone depletion by letting less intense ultraviolet sunshine through. So, something amiss here?
No doubt ‘space weather’ forecasting might ring a bell. Yes indeed, observing violent solar storms emitting potent ultraviolet radiations has become instrumental not only for astronauts floating above but also satellite operations below!
To round-up, isn’t stealing glances at unseen affairs incredibly captivating?. I bet now when someone mentions 'Ultraviolet', you'll think beyond just suntans and SPF!.