Saturday, January 8, 2011

Brazilian Bikini Wax, St. Louis

My breakfast


Solitamente al mattino mangio un'arancia e poi l'immancabile caffè! Senza di quello il dì non inizia..Però ci sono delle mattine che mi concedo qualcosina in più, dipende dall'umore o da quello che mi aspetta in giornata!
Allora sulla tavola fanno capolino le fette biscottate preparate in casa, yogurt greco, dell'ottimo miele e sopra qualche pezzo di noce spezzettata. Il tutto appena spolverizzato di cannella...



Thursday, December 23, 2010

T Shirts Average Thickness

December 16, 2010. ARTICLE PUBLISHED ON THE ITALIAN JET Gigantic December 12, 2009

little over a year ago, between 11 and 13 December 2009, Ferruccio Zanotti, amateur acting participate in the emerging network IMTN detection TLEs (Transient Luminous Events ) and Meteora, noted during testing of a color camera Mintron the first Gigantic Jet Committee (the night of December 12, 2010).
was the long-awaited recording by a group of scientists EUROSPRITE, which correlated with other data, has enabled a further step forward in understanding the processes TLEs.
During the annual meeting of the E uropean Geoscience Union (EGU) in Vienna, May 5, 2010, Oscar van der Velde, as spokesperson for the GJ-Italy Team had anticipated analysis of Gigantic Jet December 12 2009. Now the same

EGU public about the scientific article data Gigantic Jet , an article which we imagine will make history during the stages of development of research on TLEs.

L ' abstract of the article of December 16, 2010 is available at URL:
http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2010/2010JD014442.shtml

Van der Velde, OA, J. Bor, J. Li, SA Cummer, E. Arnone, F. Zanotti, M. Füllekrug, C. Haldoupis, S. NaitAmor, and T. Farges (2010), "Multi-instrumental positive observations of a gigantic jet produced by a winter thunderstorm in Europe ", J. Geophys. Res, 115, D24301, doi: 10.1029/2010JD014442.

For more information see the Blog Renzo Cabassi CIPH / SOSO:
TLE [Gigantic Jet] Published article comments Italian in 2009

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

What Epidsode Did The Green Ranger Die In

EMBLA September 2010. ABOUT THE NEWS OF THE MISSION TO GEIPAN HESSDALEN

In this blog, we had reported about the news that in September 2010, the Italian-Norwegian mission to Hessdalen ( Embla 2010), had joined a group of French scientists, for a preliminary investigation.
Now, even the French Geipan (the only official body in Europe to deal with phenomena Unidentified aircraft reports the news of this mission, signed by the two leading scientists have taken in cooperation with the Italian-Norwegian technologists: Jacques Zlotnicki, Elisabeth Blanc.
The authors point out that news of this collaboration was born from a request from the Norwegian Project Hessdalen to obtain the cooperation of Geipan, according to a research consortium is French-Italian-Norwegian.
This first outpost of French scientists from different scientific institutions, he suggested an assessment mission with a few instruments in the winter 2010-2011.
This first campaign will: identify possible disturbances in the electromagnetic field at low frequencies (below 40 Hz) associated with events light, measuring the spectrum of the electric field at frequencies of large (from 1 kHz to 5 MHz). study the seismic noise, register with the Italian radar traces of the phenomenon, and automatic film, as a result of alarms, the luminous phenomenon with the instrumentation of the Norwegian Project Hessdalen.
Four facilities are currently operational: the Blue-Box with Norwegian equipment and electric field measurements, the radar station 4 km to the south, and two stations located in the valley and electromagnetic powered by batteries and solar panels.
Following this first campaign, the long phase of analysis of data collected will be implemented by the French-Italian-Norwegian consortium.
The results will allow a better understanding the genesis of light phenomena Hessdalen and to provide more systematic research on the spot.

[Info: Jerome Beau; Source: Jacques Zlotnicki, Elisabeth Blanc, located at the URL Geipan http://www.cnes-geipan.fr/geipan/actualites/29112010-Campagne-scientifique-danalyse-des-phenomenes- lumineux-observes-dans.html ; image: Geipan]

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Timeline Of A Verruca

October 2010. UPDATE OF EVENTS TLEs into Network IMTN

IMTN The Italian network is now one of the largest global networks of detection TLEs (Transient Luminous Events ), and we must remember dating back only a few years ago, the first capture of Sprite from Italian territory, with the first station SOSO of CIPH ( 4-5 September 2007).

Following the IMTN Network has collected many successes in the field, see, for example, the first arrest in Europe of a Gigantic Jet, thanks all'astrofilo Ferruccio Zanotti ( 11-13 December 2009)

Today the network consists of IMTN 20 stations on the Italian territory.

At this link are the updates of the events of 2010 TLEs:

http://www.ciph-soso.net/SOSO/TLE_Transient_Luminous_Events_2010.html

[info Renzo Cabassi, CIPH / SOSO ]