Apple Picking Massachusetts (MA) Belkin Family Lookout Farm!!

Posted in Travel & Places on September 19th, 2009 by World News

Apple Picking Massachusetts (MA) Belkin Family Lookout Farm!!

Apple Picking Massachusetts (MA) Belkin Family Lookout Farm

Apple Picking Massachusetts (MA) Belkin Family Lookout Farm

Apple picking in Massachusetts, apple-loving starting place to bring you some of our favourite places for pick-your-own. Do you have a favourite place to walk off? The apple crop is early on and ready for the picking at Belkin Family Lookout Farm. Get your fruit fix this weekend (and during October) with the farm’s Ginger Gold’s; Honey Crisps; Macs; Galas and more, now plentiful in the orchards next to with peaches; blue plums and Asian pears. Visitors do pay admission to catch into the farm ($8 on weekdays, and $14 for adults and $12 for children on weekends and holidays) however this includes many children’s actions like train ride, a hay pyramid; petting zoo and a moon jump. All visitors will take a train into the orchard, where they can load their U-Pick bags with what fruits those are ripe for the picking. The fruit is after that $2.49 per pound. If you believe you’ll be visiting often this fall, you can buy a season pass for only $98.99, and that consist of unlimited admission for a family of four during November.
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Hurricane Erika Tropical Storm Erika 2009 Project Path Map Direction Path

Posted in 24 hrs, Travel & Places on September 2nd, 2009 by World News

Hurricane Erika Tropical Storm Erika 2009 Project Path Map Direction Path

Hurricane Erika/Tropical Storm Erika, Hurricane Jimena 2009: Tropical Storm Erika is the most recent TS to develop in advance today just east of the Caribbean basin near the northern Leeward Islands. Hurricane Erika is presently moving west-northwest at nine miles (15 kilometers) per hour, with winds of 50 miles per hour (85 kilometers per hour), is predictable to strengthen in the upcoming days and is heading straight Leeward Islands. Tropical Storm Erika/Hurricane Erika projected path is as follows:
 Hurricane Erika Tropical Storm Erika 2009 Project Path Map

Hurricane Erika Tropical Storm Erika 2009 Project Path Map

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Ataris Pallidipennis Stal Beetle Ataris Pallidipennis John Utendahl Bio photos Pictures.

Posted in Education, Travel & Places on August 31st, 2009 by World News

Ataris Pallidipennis Stal Beetle Ataris Pallidipennis John Utendahl Bio photos Pictures.

Ataris Pallidipennis Stal pictures

Ataris Pallidipennis Stal pictures

The Ataris Pallidipennis Stal is a formally, a form of beetle which is local to South Africa. The reason it’s in the news today is since one of them was found in a shipment of flowers from South Africa at civilization in Miami. Now the idea that Ataris Pallidipennis Stal a bug or a beetle in a shipment of flowers shouldn’t cause all that much anticipation: but, we do have to be very careful certainly about introduce species. That’s what the trouble is about Ataris Pallidipennis Stal, not that there’s one in the country, but how many others might be approaching in by the same route. Find out the more details of Ataris Pallidipennis Stal, Hemiptera, Ataris Pallidipennis, Chad Qualls, John Utendahl, and John Utendahl Bio from here.
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Hurricane Jimena Path Map National Hurricane Center Jimena Hurricane.

Posted in General News, Travel & Places on August 30th, 2009 by World News

Hurricane Jimena Path Map National Hurricane Center Jimena Hurricane.

Hurricane Jimena Path Map

Hurricane Jimena Path Map

Hurricane Jimena off mainland Mexico has strengthened overnight and is classified as a Category 4 storm, with constant winds of about 135 mph.  At 8 a.m. Sunday Hurricane Jimena center was located 515 miles south-southeast of Cabo and was tracking to the northwest (see map below) at about 9 mph. The National Hurricane Center predicts it will go round the Baja California peninsula before making landfall Tuesday night in the Magdalena Bay area. It will deliver abundance of much-needed rain, but might also cause extensive flooding. The region very much needs rain. Cattle are perishing and some residents in Los Cabos and all through Baja California Sur are being given running water only once or twice a week.
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Emmett Till Pictures Emmitt Till Coffin goes Smithsonian Institution Museum

Posted in Celebrity, Institutes, Travel & Places on August 28th, 2009 by Super Fast News

Emmett Till Pictures Emmitt Till Coffin goes Smithsonian Institution Museum

Emmett Till Pictures

Emmett Till Pictures

The glass-topped coffin of Emmett Till left, whose 1955 murder in Mississippi helped stimulate the civil rights movement, has been make a contribution to the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, the museum said. The donation will be made public on Friday before a memorial service at the Roberts Temple Church of God in Christ, the place of Till’s funeral. The 14-year-old Till was killed by white men as visiting the house of his great-uncle Moses Wright in Money, Miss., after he was apparent to have offended a white woman. His mother, Mamie Till Mobley, determined to have her son presented in an open casket so the world could see what had been done to him. Till’s body was unearth from the Burr Oak Cemetery in suburban Chicago in 2005 during another criminal examination into his murder, and Till was reburied in another coffin. The National Museum of African American History and Culture is planned to open on the Mall in 2015. The coffin will be observed and housed in the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum Support Center.
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Tropical Storm Ana 2009 Hurricane Ana Tropical Storm Center NHC.NOAA GOV Hurricane Ana 2009 Center Formed

Posted in General News, Travel & Places on August 15th, 2009 by World News

Tropical Storm Ana 2009 Hurricane Ana Tropical Storm Center NHC.NOAA.GOV Hurricane Ana 2009 Center Formed

The tropical storm of the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season shaped Saturday, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said. Tropical Storm Ana 2009 had maximum winds of 40 miles per hour and could warn the Leeward Islands by Monday.
Tropical Storm Ana 2009 Hurricane Ana Tropical Storm Center

Tropical Storm Ana 2009 Hurricane Ana Tropical Storm Center

At 0500 EDT the Ana storm was located around 1,000 miles east of the Leeward Islands. The Hurricane Ana 2009 Center said the storm was predictable to strengthen slowly over the next 48 hours. It could warn Puerto Rico by Tuesday and next head toward the Bahamas and Florida. It was not predictable to become a full-blown hurricane, according to the Center’s present projections. The 2009 hurricane Ana season, which runs from June through November have gotten off to a late start. Through this time last year there had by now been five named storms in the Atlantic basin. Reference: nhc.noaa.gov
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WASP 17 New Planet Discovered WASP-17 b Pictures YouTube Space.com Video

Posted in Space Science, Travel & Places on August 14th, 2009 by World News

WASP 17 New Planet Discovered WASP-17 b Pictures YouTube Space.com Video

Scientists have discovered a real-life new Planet WASP 17. The Wide Area explore for Planets, a association of British universities, discovered a new planet that orbits in the turnaround direction as the star it revolves around the exact opposite of every other identified planet in the universe.
WASP 17 New Planet Discovered WASP-17 b Pictures

WASP 17 New Planet Discovered WASP-17 b Pictures

The new planet WASP-17 is 1,000 light-years away from Earth and predictable to be twice the size of Jupiter which would make it the biggest known planet in the space, according to Space.com. The functioning theory is that WASP-17 was sent rotating in the wrong direction by a gravitational “close encounter.” “Recently formed solar systems can be violent places,” Astronomer David Anderson of Britain’s Keele University said in a press release regarding the discovery his team made. “Our own moon is thought to have been created as a Mars-sized planet collided with the newly formed Earth and threw up a cloud of debris. The WASP 17 group of scientists used a battery of cameras that observe hundreds of thousands of stars, look for changes in light as planets leave behind in front of them when they made the discovery.
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Watch Perseid Meteor Shower August 12 2009 Perseids Meteor Showers Video Pictures.

Posted in Education, Entertainment, Institutes, Travel & Places on August 12th, 2009 by World News

Watch Perseid Meteor Shower August 12 2009 Perseids Meteor Showers Video Pictures.

Since AD 258 every year the Perseids meteor shower has been observed as Earth passes through dust and debris from the Swift-Tuttle Comet of Perseus every August 11 & 12.  This colorful show of shooting stars begins in July but hit the highest point in visibility on August 11th and August 12th.  Bill Cooke of NASA’s Meteoroid Environment Office states “Earth passes through the densest part of the debris stream sometime on August 12th.  After that, you could see hundreds of meteors per hour.” The light of the fading moon may obstruct some of the visuals except meteor rates are speculated as high as 200 per hour this just about guarantees an impressive show still if only a small percentage of the meteors are visible.
Perseids Showers 11 & 12 August 2009 pictures YouTube video

Perseids Showers 11 & 12 August 2009 pictures YouTube video

Watch the most fascinating Perseids Meteor Showers August 12th YouTube Video & Images.
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Perseid Meteor Shower Perseids Showers August 2009 pictures YouTube video

Posted in Education, Entertainment, Technology, Travel & Places on August 11th, 2009 by World News

Perseid Meteor Shower Perseids Showers August 2009 pictures YouTube video

The Perseids take place each summer as the Earth making its way around the sun on its annual walk, passes during the broad dust trail left behind via Comet Swift-Tuttle. Even though the peak of the shower occurs on the night of August 11-12 the rate at which the dust particles strike the Earth’s atmosphere has been rising for weeks and to settle down again to surroundings levels.
Perseids Showers August 2009 pictures YouTube video

Perseids Showers August 2009 pictures YouTube video

Astronomers declare a denser-than-normal patch of the dust trail tonight with meteor rates as high as 200 per hour likely for short periods of time. Check out the gallery of some of last summer’s Perseids. Also check the Perseids Meteor Shower 2009 YouTube Video & photos.
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Great Pacific Garbage Patch Photos North Pacific Ocean Gyre Garbage Patch Photo, YouTube Video

Posted in Institutes, Technology, Tips, Travel & Places, Universities on August 4th, 2009 by World News

Great Pacific Garbage Patch Photos North Pacific Ocean Gyre Garbage Patch Photo, YouTube Video

According to Marine scientists from California are endeavor this week to the middle of the North Pacific for a study of plastic debris amass across hundreds of miles (km) of Open Ocean dubbed the Great Pacific Garbage Patch & North Pacific Ocean Gyre.
Great Pacific Garbage Patch Photos North Pacific Ocean Gyre Garbage Patch Photo

Great Pacific Garbage Patch Photos North Pacific Ocean Gyre Garbage Patch Photo

A research vessel moving a team of about 30 researchers, technicians and crew members get on on Sunday on a three-week passage from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography based at the University of California at San Diego. The voyage will study how much debris, generally tiny plastic fragments, is collecting in an vastness of sea known as the North Pacific Ocean Gyre how that substance is distributed and how it affects marine life.
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