Wednesday, August 26, 2009

S-e-s-u-a-t-u

"salam... ada sesuatu untuk anda di blog saya~" jari jiwamelayu menaip.

Hurmm...ini rupanya...

1) Copy gambar amal Islam di atas. Copy satu post ni pun tak mengape. Mudah dan menjimatkan masa. harapnye begitu..

2) Kemudian pilih 10 orang sahabat anda dan wajibkan mereka melakukan perkara yang sama. Ingat! 10 orang tahu.. Lebih2? lagi bagus. Kalau nak bagi semua? amat digalakkan...

3) Gambar ini hak ciptaan tidak terpelihara..jadi sebar2knlah ye...

4) Perkara yang wajib anda lakukan? Senang je..lakukan apa yang ditulis dekat gambar diatas.. Kalau tidak nampak? zoom la..

Ini senarai 10 orang yang saya pilih;

Adhwa
Miera_world
Khusairi
Cherrah
Ain
Awin
Syed
Fahna
Yana
Fawwaz

Salam Ramadhan


"DAN berpuasa itu lebih baik bagi kamu, sekiranya kamu mengetahui" (al-Baqarah:184)

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Perseid Meteor Shower

Add ImageA meteor streaks past stars in the night sky at the Mont-Tendre near Montricher in the Jura, north of Geneva, late August 12, 2009. The Perseid meteor shower is sparked every August when the Earth passes through a stream of space debris left by Comet Swift-Tuttle. This picture was taken using a long exposure and a fisheye lens.

The Perseid meteor shower, an annual event being tracked by astronomers for centuries, peaks this week.

In the Northern Hemisphere, the Perseids may be the best meteor watching event of the year, according to news reports on Thursday.

The phenomenon, which happens each summer as the Earth's orbit takes it through debris scattered by the tail of Comet Swift-Tuttle, had been due to reach its peak early Thursday morning, 13rd of August 2009.

A Perseid meteor streaks above the skies of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida August 12, 2009.

The meteors appear to come from a point called a "radiant" in the constellation of Perseus -- therefore it is named Perseid.

No special equipment was needed to watch the shower, which occurs when Earth passes through a stream of dusty debris from the comet Swift-Tuttle.

Amateur astronomers worldwide showed their passions for the greatest concentration of Perseid meteors on Twitter, the networking website, where astronomers posted their sightings. One lucky England stargazer in Chelmsford, Essex, reported seeing 20 meteors in 40 minutes.

A meteor streaks past stars in the night sky at the Mont-Tendre near Montricher in the Jura, north of Geneva, late August 12, 2009.

Source : Xinhua

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