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LAROMA24.IT - Uncle Tom, who is filling in the Today newspaper sports pages and pages of Roman and Italian born in Boston in 1950.
jobs - in Italian origins, namely Abruzzo, Thomas Richard Di Benedetto, since 1983, as reported by the website Forbes.it, is president of the 'Boston International Group' company that focuses on sports. Setting the sport that seems prevalent in the occupation of the American tycoon who turns out to be a member of the 'New England Sports Ventures', an investment company founded in 2001 by two entrepreneurs, John W. Henry and Tom Werner, owner of the Boston Red Sox baseball team and Liverpool. Among the partners in addition to 12 other celebrities entrepreneurs made in the USA, it is also the editorial group of the famous newspaper 'New York Times'.
L 'OFFER - That would be on behalf of the' New England Sports Ventures' that Di Benedetto put on your plate project Roma, gli occhi e un'offerta economica ritenuta tanto seria da far volare negli States gli stati generali di Unicredit (il vice direttore generale Paolo Fiorentino, il responsabile corporate banking Italia Piergiorgio Peluso e il legale Roberto Cappelli)
ALTRI INCARICHI - Tra le tante attività, Mr. Di Benedetto è presidente dal 1992 della 'Junction Investors Ltd.' (una società di gestione degli investimenti), presidente del consiglio di 'Jefferson Watermann International' (una società di business intelligence), amministratore delegato di 'Olimpic Partners' (impresa di investimento immobiliare), e infine è stato direttore di una società di software, la 'NWH Inc.' fino al 2006. Sposato, padre di five children, one of which the holder of the 'Red Sox', the Italian-American was 'spotted' at the Olympic Stadium during the last Inter-Roma, finished 1-0 with a goal from Vucinic. It is not impossible that it was precisely the network of Montenegro in the last minute to 'fly' to the yellow and red colors that the American flag hoisted in Manhattan ...
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I HAVE SEEN ON A CURRENT SERVICE IN SOME AREAS AS chilling of the Earth is experiencing considerable damage POLLUTION FROM NOW ... I propose a video from YouTube
I HAVE SEEN ON A CURRENT SERVICE IN SOME AREAS AS chilling of the Earth is experiencing considerable damage POLLUTION FROM NOW ... I propose a video from YouTube
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
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there another Earth in the Universe
NEW YORK ( 1 October) - "Up there may be someone." Maybe not in the form of a human being, perhaps even in the form of any land animal. But twenty light years from our planet, there is another planet that has "a hundred percent chance of having developed the life." This celestial body that is causing an exceptional wave of enthusiasm in the scientific world has a name very unromantic: Gliese 581, by the name of the star around which it rotates, Gliese.
The astronomers have discovered two planets that specialize in finding, Steve Vogt of the University of California at Santa Cruz, and Paul Butler of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. The two researchers have been supported by a team of Swiss astronomers, who have helped them in their calculations. And they are extremely complicated calculations, which are based largely on very slight movements of the stars which prove the existence of a gravitational force exerted by the planets.
Gliese 581 is - in astronomical terms - in our own backyards. It is located in the constellation Libra. Her sun is one of the 100 billion stars that populate the Milky Way, and is with us "only" twenty light years, nearly 200 thousand billion kilometers, ie one million two hundred thousand times the distance that exists between Earth and the Sun Yet the tools today, the science of astronomy can tell us that rely on this planet with a mass three times our location at that distance from its star where water on its surface does not freeze and do not boil. That is: Gliese 581g orbit around its sun close enough because the water does not become ice, but not so much that the face of excessive heat to evaporate. In short, a distance similar to that which divides us from our sun and water is the basic element of all life.
Unlike Earth, however, our gemellone remains motionless on its axis, then its star shows the same face. And that means that half of Gliese 581 is cold and always dark, while the other is always light and warm, "I would say that there must be a climate that would allow us to move in shirtsleeves' said Professor Vogt.
Enthusiasm for Gliese 581 is more than understandable. Since 1995, when it was confirmed the existence of other planets as well as those of our solar system, has never found a celestial body that could be hospitable to the development of life. In these 15 years have been identified with certainty about 200 planets. But generally it's icy balls of rock or gas giants. Although the star has planets orbiting Gliese, too inhospitable as our companions in the solar system. Those closest to the star is too hot, and those more distant are balls of ice. And then there's 581, the planet "probably inhabited by some form of life."
NEW YORK ( 1 October) - "Up there may be someone." Maybe not in the form of a human being, perhaps even in the form of any land animal. But twenty light years from our planet, there is another planet that has "a hundred percent chance of having developed the life." This celestial body that is causing an exceptional wave of enthusiasm in the scientific world has a name very unromantic: Gliese 581, by the name of the star around which it rotates, Gliese.
The astronomers have discovered two planets that specialize in finding, Steve Vogt of the University of California at Santa Cruz, and Paul Butler of the Carnegie Institution of Washington. The two researchers have been supported by a team of Swiss astronomers, who have helped them in their calculations. And they are extremely complicated calculations, which are based largely on very slight movements of the stars which prove the existence of a gravitational force exerted by the planets.
Gliese 581 is - in astronomical terms - in our own backyards. It is located in the constellation Libra. Her sun is one of the 100 billion stars that populate the Milky Way, and is with us "only" twenty light years, nearly 200 thousand billion kilometers, ie one million two hundred thousand times the distance that exists between Earth and the Sun Yet the tools today, the science of astronomy can tell us that rely on this planet with a mass three times our location at that distance from its star where water on its surface does not freeze and do not boil. That is: Gliese 581g orbit around its sun close enough because the water does not become ice, but not so much that the face of excessive heat to evaporate. In short, a distance similar to that which divides us from our sun and water is the basic element of all life.
Unlike Earth, however, our gemellone remains motionless on its axis, then its star shows the same face. And that means that half of Gliese 581 is cold and always dark, while the other is always light and warm, "I would say that there must be a climate that would allow us to move in shirtsleeves' said Professor Vogt.
Enthusiasm for Gliese 581 is more than understandable. Since 1995, when it was confirmed the existence of other planets as well as those of our solar system, has never found a celestial body that could be hospitable to the development of life. In these 15 years have been identified with certainty about 200 planets. But generally it's icy balls of rock or gas giants. Although the star has planets orbiting Gliese, too inhospitable as our companions in the solar system. Those closest to the star is too hot, and those more distant are balls of ice. And then there's 581, the planet "probably inhabited by some form of life."
FONTE:http://www.ilmessaggero.it/articolo.php?id=121160
Monday, January 3, 2011
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PARTIAL ECLIPSE OF THE SUN
Il massimo della visibilità a Milano. Lo spettacolo sarà doppio: martedì anche le stelle cadenti d'inverno. Il 2011 potrebbe essere ricordato come l'anno delle eclissi, che regaleranno spettacoli indimenticabili per gli appassionati di fenomeni astronomici. Se ne potranno ammirare sei: due riguarderanno la Luna e quattro, invece, il Sole.
La prima parziale di Sole avverrà martedì 4 gennaio e sarà visibile da buona parte dell'Europa, che vedrà sorgere il Sole già oscurato dalla Luna. L'osservazione sarà Best moving to the North (the blackout will be in Copenhagen 82 .6 80 .6 per cent and Berlin percent).
In Italy, however, will be a record-breaking phenomenon. According to the astronomers will, together with that of March 20, 2015, the greatest eclipse visible until 2026. In late Tuesday night, also, all looking upwards to see a meteor shower of the Quadrantids, named after the constellation that is located in Quadrant wall.
Starting from 7.45 am start the partial eclipse of the Sun who lives in the south of our country will see for the first maximum of the eclipse, which is expected to be close to Palermo at 9.06 am. In Rome, will be visible at 9:11 while in Rome a minute later to Milan, where the Moon will cover 70 percent of the solar disk. In Rome, the percentage will drop to 60 percent and, in Catania, at 50 percent.
the complex phenomenon will last until 10.40.
Although it will be a partial eclipse, it is necessary to adequately protect the eyes to scan the sky wearing sunglasses designed for this kind of observations that can be purchased in "normal" lenses. Who does not, focusing on do-it-yourself solutions, may risk serious damage to retinal damage. It is not advisable, for example, use the tinted windows, which allow to filter the radiation more dangerous to the eyes. The importance of astronomical phenomena on Tuesday has already drawn the attention of fans who are organizing in Italy observing sessions. "The only problem is that the eclipse will occur with the Sun still relatively low - said astrophysicist Gianluca Masi, the Planetarium of Rome - and then you'll see a point where the horizon is free."
SOURCE: ALESSIO Ribaudo
Il massimo della visibilità a Milano. Lo spettacolo sarà doppio: martedì anche le stelle cadenti d'inverno. Il 2011 potrebbe essere ricordato come l'anno delle eclissi, che regaleranno spettacoli indimenticabili per gli appassionati di fenomeni astronomici. Se ne potranno ammirare sei: due riguarderanno la Luna e quattro, invece, il Sole.
La prima parziale di Sole avverrà martedì 4 gennaio e sarà visibile da buona parte dell'Europa, che vedrà sorgere il Sole già oscurato dalla Luna. L'osservazione sarà Best moving to the North (the blackout will be in Copenhagen 82 .6 80 .6 per cent and Berlin percent).
In Italy, however, will be a record-breaking phenomenon. According to the astronomers will, together with that of March 20, 2015, the greatest eclipse visible until 2026. In late Tuesday night, also, all looking upwards to see a meteor shower of the Quadrantids, named after the constellation that is located in Quadrant wall.
Starting from 7.45 am start the partial eclipse of the Sun who lives in the south of our country will see for the first maximum of the eclipse, which is expected to be close to Palermo at 9.06 am. In Rome, will be visible at 9:11 while in Rome a minute later to Milan, where the Moon will cover 70 percent of the solar disk. In Rome, the percentage will drop to 60 percent and, in Catania, at 50 percent.
the complex phenomenon will last until 10.40.
Although it will be a partial eclipse, it is necessary to adequately protect the eyes to scan the sky wearing sunglasses designed for this kind of observations that can be purchased in "normal" lenses. Who does not, focusing on do-it-yourself solutions, may risk serious damage to retinal damage. It is not advisable, for example, use the tinted windows, which allow to filter the radiation more dangerous to the eyes. The importance of astronomical phenomena on Tuesday has already drawn the attention of fans who are organizing in Italy observing sessions. "The only problem is that the eclipse will occur with the Sun still relatively low - said astrophysicist Gianluca Masi, the Planetarium of Rome - and then you'll see a point where the horizon is free."
SOURCE: ALESSIO Ribaudo
http://www.corriere.it/cronache/11_gennaio_02/ribaudo-eclissi-di-sole_374a5d76-164e-11e0-9c76-00144f02aabc.shtml
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