And so, a single game of football can turn around my whole mood from feeling like shite to being the happiest kid in the world!
I love football, I love Chelsea! CHAMPIONS!
I feel so invisible.
Staying away from my laptop for a few weeks, I’ve got my exams in two months so I thought I’d start studying a bit early to get familiar with all the work I need to do. Glad I got an A in my geography exam from January so I have 5 exams instead of 6, just a shame about physics. But yeah, I’ll catch you all at the end of May when its all over!
High speed video reveals the bizarre physics of an ordinary water droplet.
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Been following the news of this for part of the day, seems like exciting stuff! Hope it sparks off some Aurora if its powerful enough.
Europa and the Great Red Spot
Jupiter’s moon Europa, upper right, is slightly smaller than Earth’s Moon. Jupiter’s Great Red Spot, a vast cyclonic storm system about two times the size of Earth, is surrounded by other oval storms and banded clouds.
Electric Blanket
Photograph from NASA via AFP/Getty Images
The soft green glow of the aurora borealis seems to swaddle the Pacific Northwest in a recently released picture taken by astronauts aboard theInternational Space Station.
Familiar green auroras appear lower in the atmosphere, around 60 miles (100 kilometers) above the surface. At altitudes round 185 to 310 miles (300 to 500 kilometers), the light displays are pure red. (See more aurora pictures.)
To the right in this frame, the bluish shine of a phenomenon called airglow—light spawned by various chemical interactions in the upper atmosphere—peeks from beneath the auroral blanket.
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