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Tuesday 22 May 2012

Amazing Tallest Towers in the World



Amazing World Atlas: Amazing Tallest Towers in the World are listed below in height wise.





Tokyo Skytree: Tokyo Skytree in Japan is the tallest tower in the world. The height of the tower is 634m / 2,080ft.


Tokyo Skytree

Canton Tower: Canton Tower in China. The height of the tower is 600m / 2,000ft.


Canton Tower

CN Tower: CN Tower in Canada. The height of the tower is 553.3m / 1,815ft.




CN Tower

Ostankino Tower: Ostankino Tower in Moscow. The height of the tower is 540.1 m / 1,772ft.


Ostankino Tower

Oriental Pearl Tower: Oriental Pearl Tower in China. The height of the tower is 468 m / 1,535ft.


Oriental Pearl Tower

 Milad Tower: Milad Tower in Iran. The height of the tower is 435m / 1,427ft.


Milad Tower

Kuala Lampur Tower: Kuala Lampur Tower or KL Tower in Malaysia. The height of the tower is 421m / 1,381ft.


Kuala Lampur Tower

Tianjin Radio and Television Tower: Tianjin Radio and Television Tower in China. The height of the tower is 415.2m / 1,362ft.


Tianjin Radio and Television Tower

Central Radio and TV Tower: Central Radio and TV Tower in China. The height of the tower is 405m / 1,329ft.


Central Radio and TV Tower

Kiev TV Tower: Kiev TV Tower in Ukraine. The height of the tower is 385m / 1,263ft.


Kiev TV Tower

Tuesday 13 March 2012

How to buy best certified diamond?



To make surprise for your loved ones, you plan to buy diamond engagement rings, the most important thing to consider is to check if the diamond is certified diamond or not. Always it is better advised to buy diamond from a certified diamonds dealer. This is because the diamonds that you buy from certified dealers would have authenticity and are certified to be what they claim. Hence you can be assured about the purchase. The certification is relatively important as most of the people cannot judge if the diamond is real or fake. First and foremost, it gives an assurance that the diamond has been inspected and certified by one of the reliable diamond laboratories.





There are five diamond grading labs which are popular. They are HRD, EGL, GIA, AGS, and IGI. The certificate given by these labs ensure that the characteristics of the diamond like cut, carat, color and clarity are authentic and have been defined on the certificate after proper inspection. Hence the price of the certified diamonds would be more but it will increase the confidence of the buyers. The diamond certification is generally given by AGS and GIA in the United States. They are considered as reliable sources since they are leading the industry. This diamonds are more expensive than the competitors like IGI and EGL certified diamonds. www.novori.com is the right place to buy certified diamonds cheap and better. The certified loose diamonds gives credibility to the stone while it is purchased. The selling the diamond is also made easy if you have a certificate.

Monday 6 February 2012

Amazing NASA Future Aircraft Designs



Amazing World Atlas: The Amazing NASA future aircraft designs are eco friendly planes have been named greener flying machines for year 2025.




The computer rendering shows AMELIA which is called as Advanced Model for Extreme Lift and Improved Aeroacoustics a possible future hybrid wing body type subsonic vehicle with short takeoff and landing capabilities. Produced through a three year NASA Research Announcement grant with California Polytechnic State Institute, AMELIA' ability for steeper ascents and descents could reduce community noise levels on takeoff and landing. A model of this configuration is scheduled for testing in a NASA wind tunnel in the fall of 2011.


NASA Advanced Model Extreme Lift Improved Aeroacoustics


Boeings advanced vehicle concept centers around familiar blended wing body design like X-48. What makes this design different is placement of its Pratt & Whitney geared turbofan engines on top of planes back end, flanked by two vertical tails to shield people on the ground from engine noise. The design also uses other technologies to reduce noise and drag and long span wings to improve fuel efficiency. This design is among those presented to NASA at end of 2011 by companies that conducted NASA funded studies into aircraft that could enter service in 2025.


NASA-Boeing-Advanced-Vehicle-Concept




The double bubble D8 Series future aircraft design concept comes from research team led by Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Based on modified tube and wing with very wide fuselage to provide extra lift, its low sweep wing reduces drag and weight embedded engines sit aft of wings. The D8 series aircraft would be used for domestic flights and is designed to fly at Mach 0.74 carrying 180 passengers 3,000 nautical miles in a coach cabin roomier than that of a Boeing 737-800. The D8 is among designs presented in April 2010 to  NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate for its NASA Research Announcement funded studies into advanced aircraft that could enter service in the 2030-2035 timeframe.


NASA Double Bubble D8 Series

 The computer generated image shows possible future flying wing aircraft very efficiently and quietly in flight over populated areas. This kind of design, produced by Northrop Grumman, would most likely carry cargo at first and then also carry passengers. This design is among those presented to NASA at end of 2011 by companies that conducted NASA funded studies into aircraft that could enter service in 2025. 


NASA Flying Wing Aircraft


The future aircraft design concept for supersonic flight over land comes from team led by Lockheed Martin Corporation. The team used simulation tools to show it was possible to achieve over-land flight by dramatically lowering the level of sonic booms through the use of an "inverted-V" engine under wing configuration. The revolutionary technologies help achieve range, payload and environmental goals. This concept is one of two designs presented in April 2010 to NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate for its NASA Research Announcement-funded studies into advanced supersonic cruise aircraft that could enter service in the 2030-2035 timeframe. 


NASA Future Supersonic Flight


Our ability to fly at supersonic speeds over land in civil aircraft depends on our ability to reduce level of sonic booms. NASA has been exploring variety of options for quieting boom, starting with design concepts and moving through wind tunnel tests to flight tests of new technologies.


NASA Civil Aircraft


The Icon-II future aircraft design concept for supersonic flight over land comes from the team led by The Boeing Company. A design that achieves fuel burn reduction and airport noise goals, it also achieves large reductions in sonic boom noise levels that will meet the target level required to make supersonic flight over land possible. This concept is one of two designs presented in April 2010 to the NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate for its NASA Research Announcement-funded studies into advanced supersonic cruise aircraft that could enter service in the 2030-2035 timeframe.


NASA Icon II Supersonic Flight  






Lockheed Martins advanced vehicle concept proposes box wing design which is now feasible thanks to modern lightweight composite nonmetallic materials, landing gear technologies and other advancements. Its Rolls Royce Liberty Works Ultra Fan Engine achieves a bypass ratio nearly five times greater than current engines, pushing the limits of turbofan technology to maximize efficiency. This design is among those presented to NASA at the end of 2011 by companies that conducted NASA-funded studies into aircraft that could enter service in 2025.


NASA Lockheed Martins Advanced Vehicle Concept


Northrop Grummans concept is based on extremely aerodynamic flying wing design. The four Rolls Royce engines are embedded in upper surface of wing to achieve maximum noise shielding. The company used its expertise in building military planes without stabilizing tail to propose this design for commercial aviation market. This design is among those presented to NASA at end of 2011 by companies that conducted NASA funded studies into aircraft that could enter service in 2025.


NASA Northrop Grummans Concept


The Silent Efficient Low Emissions Commercial Transport, or SELECT, future aircraft design comes from the research team led by Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation. Deceptively conventional-looking, concept features advanced lightweight ceramic composite materials and nanotechnology and shape memory alloys. In addition to being energy efficient and environmentally friendly, SELECT improves capacity of future air transportation system which can be used at smaller airports and make them more effective. It is designed to fly at Mach 0.75 carrying 120 passengers 1,600 nautical miles. The SELECT is among designs presented in April 2010 to the NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate for its NASA Research Announcement-funded studies into advanced aircraft that could enter service in the 2030-2035 timeframe.


NASA Silent Efficient Low Emissions Commercial Transport




Friday 13 January 2012

Amazing Visions of World




Amazing World Atlas: The World has many amazing wonders often small and ordinary yet takes on a beauty
that is unforeseen. Have a glance on the pictures. The
Butterflies spatter on shoreline of Juruena River in Brazil new 4.7 million acre
Juruena National Park. Several different species flock to riverbanks to sip
mineral salts from sand.


Amazing Butterflies

The snorkelers struggle to keep pace with amazing whale shark which is the world biggest fish can grow more than 60 feet long. These rare whale sharks glide along quickly, very tiring even fit swimmers within minutes.



Amazing Whale Shark

The Hungry Lions in Masai Mara pride leave little of wildebeest. The Lions were very involved in eating that which was able to drive very close and take picture.



Amazing Hungry Lions

The Moonlight sets mist aglow on Patagonian peak of Mount Fitz Roy which is known to local people as Cerro Chalten or smoking mountain because its peak is often capped in clouds.




Mount Fitz Roy


More than 3,000 wind turbines stand across the hills of Tehachapi Mojave Wind Resource Area which produces sufficient electricity to provide quarter million residence each year.



Wind Turbines

Friday 6 January 2012

Amazing Double Headed Animals




Amazing World Atlas: Amazing two faced cat Frank and Louie a gray feline with two mouths, two noses and three eyes, turned 12 years old and is the worlds oldest, living two-faced cat.


Amazing two faced cat

Amazing two headed calf was born like two headed people and animals which is rare have long been known to exist.


Amazing two headed calf

Amazing two headed bobtail lizard a type of skink is seen at new reptile park home at Henley Brook in Perth, Australia.


Amazing two headed bobtail lizard

Amazing two headed albino Honduran milk snake mostly two headed snakes like this have typical coloration. Albino snakes dont have dark pigmentation in their skin. Albino milk snakes appear in bright shades of red, orange and white. The biologist says two headed snakes have been documented to live as long as 20 years in captivity. But with two brains giving commands to a single body the snake would have a difficult time surviving in the wild.


Amazing two headed albino Honduran milk snake

Amazing two headed red slider turtle is displayed here.


Amazing two headed red slider turtle