Monday, December 8, 2008

The Star-Spangled Banner


O! say can you see by the dawn's early light
What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming.
Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight,
O'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming.
And the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air,
Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there.
Oh, say does that star-spangled banner yet wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave?

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Study illuminates star explosion from 16th century


NEW YORK – More than 400 years after Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe challenged established wisdom about the heavens by analyzing a strange new light in the sky, scientists say they've finally nailed down just what he saw.

It's no big surprise. Scientists have known the light came from a supernova, a huge star explosion. But what kind of supernova?

A new study confirms that, as expected, it was the common kind that involves the thermonuclear explosion of a white dwarf star with a nearby companion.

The research, which analyzed a "light echo" from the long-ago event, is presented in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature by scientists in Germany, Japan and the Netherlands.

The story of what's commonly called Tycho's supernova began on Nov. 11, 1572, when Brahe was astonished to see what he thought was a brilliant new star in the constellation Cassiopeia. The light eventually became as bright as Venus and could be seen for two weeks in broad daylight. After 16 months, it disappeared.

Working before telescopes were invented, Brahe documented with precision that unlike the moon and the planets, the light's position didn't move in relation to the stars. That meant it lay far beyond the moon. That was a shock to the contemporary view that the distant heavens were perfect and unchanging.

Monday, November 24, 2008

HEALTHY LIFE

Recently, many people still don’t care about their healthy, especially teenagers. Incurred diseases like diabetes, obesity, cholesterol, lung cancer and high blood preassure among the teenagers. However, it’s quite shocking that teenagers around the world got such diseases which not supposed they got like that.

Well things like that make me feel upset. The lack of awareness among teenagers about healthy is the main problem. They still believe that healthy life is difficult, inconvenience and wasting time. So they don’t do exercise at all in their daily activities.

Secondly, influence from outside. There are many fast food restaurants out there which the food is not good for our body. Well, it is satisfied one’s hunger, but there’s no nutrition at all. The only one contained inside the food is fat. Fat makes cholesterol and obesity if you consume it too much. Apart from fast food is cigarette. Cigarette in teenage world is like a life style. But that’s all wrong. Many cigarette factories in the world especially in Indonesia. They sell cigarette with low price so every teenagers could easily buy. There are many dangerous substances contained in cigarette. It is fun, but it is like burning your money with no reason. Infact, cigarette could speed up you to death and cause disease like lung cancer.

The last one is they don’t live at certain intervals. The time for working and rest is not balance. The lack time for resting can cause stress. Stress can affect our physical health, like irregular food patern. If things are going on like that, our body couldn’t get the proper nutrition the body needs.

So from now on, we have to do a healthy life to prevent such diseases caused by activities mentioned above. Preventing is better and cheaper than curing. Raise our awareness about health, step away from eating fast food and smoking cigarettes and start live at certain intervals (balancing working and rest time). The last one is do some exercise. Take just about minimum 10 minutes from our whole day time to do some exercise like jogging or fitness. If you too busy to do that, just do walking. Walking is very simple exercise. Maybe it means nothing awhile. But if you do it continuously every day, it would be very meaningful for our health and life in the next days.

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Jalur KA Bogor-Sukabumi Akan Difungsikan Akhir November


Sukabumi - Jalur kereta api Bogor-Sukabumi yang mati sejak 2006 akan difungsikan lagi mulai akhir November 2008. 4 gerbong dengan total daya angkut 600 penumpang akan diberangkatkan 4 kali sehari.

"Akhir November akan kita operasikan kembali," kata Dirjen Perkeretaapian Departemen Perhubungan Wendy Aritenang di sela-sela kunjungan Ditjen Perkeretaapian ke lintasan Bogor-Sukabumi, Kamis (9/10/2008).

Berdasarkan hasil pantauan yang dilakukan Ditjen Perhubungan, kata Wendy, proses pengaktifan kembali jalur tersebut sudah berjalan 90 persen. "Hanya masih ada beberapa hal yang perlu kita selesaikan," ujarnya.

Di antaranya, sepanjang rel masih terdapat pepohonan yang terlalu dekat dengan rel sehingga bisa mengganggu lintasan kereta. Beberapa rumah penduduk juga masih tampak terlalu dekat dengan rel yang sudah lebih dari 2 tahun tidak dioperasikan itu.

"Jarak minimal rumah penduduk dengan rel adalah 6 meter. Sepanjang 6 meter dari rel itu tanah milik pemerintah," terang Wendy.

Untuk menyelesaikan persoalan itu, pihak Ditjen Perkeretaapian akan bekerja sama dengan pemerintah daerah setempat. Pohon-pohon yang mengganggu akan ditebangi. Rumah-rumah yang terlalu dekat akan digeser.

Menurut Wendy, Pemda setempat menyambut baik pengaktifan kembali jalur ini sehingga mereka terbuka untuk diajak bekerja sama. "Mereka komit untuk membantu," ujar Wendy.

Jalur kereta api ini bisa menjadi alternatif transportasi Bogor-Sukabumi yang tergolong padat. Jika melalui jalan raya waktu tempuhnya kurang lebih 4 jam, melalui kereta api bisa dipersingkat menjadi 1-1,5 jam.

Rencananya di jalur ini akan dioperasikan kereta rel diesel (KRD) dengan 4 gerbong. Kereta yang dipakai adalah kereta lama yang sudah diperbaiki. Pemberangkatan dilakukan sebanyak 4 kali sehari, 2 dari Bogor dan 2 dari Sukabumi. Daya tampung untuk sekali angkut mencapai 600 orang. Untuk harga tiket belum diputuskan, namun diperkirakan sekitar Rp 2.500.

Setelah jalur Bogor-Sukabumi ini, rencananya Ditjen Perkeretaapian akan melanjutkan dengan pengaktifan kembali jalur Sukabumi-Cianjur dan Cianjur-Bandung. "Namun itu masih tahun depan," terang Wendy.

http://www.detiknews.com/read/2008/10/09/140558/1017694/10/jalur-ka-bogor- sukabumi-akan-difungsikan-akhir-november

Lokomotif dan Kereta Rel Diesel di Indonesia


Buku tentang sejarah, performa dan masa depan lokomotif dan KRD di Indonesia. Dilengkapi dengan album dan technical drawing seluruh seri lokomotif dan KRD. Buku yang wajib dimiliki oleh para "Edan Sepur..!"

Friday, August 29, 2008

Arctic sea ice drops to 2nd lowest level on record


WASHINGTON - More ominous signs Wednesday have scientists saying that a global warming "tipping point" in the Arctic seems to be happening before their eyes: Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean is at its second lowest level in about 30 years.

The National Snow and Ice Data Center reported that sea ice in the Arctic now covers about 2.03 million square miles. The lowest point since satellite measurements began in 1979 was 1.65 million square miles set last September.

With about three weeks left in the Arctic summer, this year could wind up breaking that previous record, scientists said.

Arctic ice always melts in summer and refreezes in winter. But over the years, more of the ice is lost to the sea with less of it recovered in winter. While ice reflects the sun's heat, the open ocean absorbs more heat and the melting accelerates warming in other parts of the world.

Sea ice also serves as primary habitat for threatened polar bears.

"We could very well be in that quick slide downward in terms of passing a tipping point," said senior scientist Mark Serreze at the data center in Boulder, Colo. "It's tipping now. We're seeing it happen now."

Within "five to less than 10 years," the Arctic could be free of sea ice in the summer, said NASA ice scientist Jay Zwally.

"It also means that climate warming is also coming larger and faster than the models are predicting and nobody's really taken into account that change yet," he said.

Five climate scientists, four of them specialists on the Arctic, told The Associated Press that it is fair to call what is happening in the Arctic a "tipping point." NASA scientist James Hansen, who sounded the alarm about global warming 20 years ago before Congress, said the sea ice melt "is the best current example" of that.

Last year was an unusual year when wind currents and other weather conditions coincided with global warming to worsen sea ice melt, Serreze said. Scientists wondered if last year was an unusual event or the start of a new and disturbing trend.

This year's results suggest the latter because the ice had recovered a bit more than usual thanks to a somewhat cooler winter, Serreze said. Then this month, when the melting rate usually slows, it sped up instead, he said.

The most recent ice retreat primarily reflects melt in the Chukchi Sea off Alaska's northwest coast and the East Siberian Sea off the coast of eastern Russia, according to the center.

The Chukchi Sea is home to one of two populations of Alaska polar bears.

Federal observers flying for a whale survey on Aug. 16 spotted nine polar bears swimming in open ocean in the Chukchi. The bears were 15 to 65 miles off the Alaska shore. Some were swimming north, apparently trying to reach the polar ice edge, which on that day was 400 miles away.

Polar bears are powerful swimmers and have been recorded on swims of 100 miles but the ordeal can leave them exhausted and susceptible to drowning.

And the melt in sea ice has kicked in another effect, long predicted, called "Arctic amplification," Serreze said.

That's when the warming up north is increased in a feedback mechanism and the effects spill southward starting in autumn, he said. Over the last few years, the bigger melt has meant more warm water that releases more heat into the air during fall cooling, making the atmosphere warmer than normal.

On top of that, researchers were investigating "alarming" reports in the last few days of the release of methane from long frozen Arctic waters, possibly from the warming of the sea, said Greenpeace climate scientist Bill Hare, who was attending a climate conference in Ghana. Giant burps of methane, which is a potent greenhouse gas, is a long feared effect of warming in the Arctic that would accelerate warming even more, according to scientists.

Overall, the picture of what's happening in the Arctic is getting worse, said Bob Corell, who headed a multinational scientific assessment of Arctic conditions a few years ago: "We're moving beyond a point of no return."

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Diesel-Electric Multiple Unit


A DEMU or a Diesel-Electric Multiple Unit is a self-powered train set which can move in either direction. It is powered by an on-board diesel engine on one of the cars and consistes of two or more cars with a provision for the driver on either end of the train set. They are usually air-braked and enjoy a fast acceleration and deceleration. The transmission of the power from the diesel engine to the wheels is done by converting the mechanical energy into electrical energy and feeding the electrical energy to traction motors on the wheels. The conversion of energy may be into DC/ AC and hence the transmission may be DC-DC, AC-DC or AC-AC. DEMUs are very popular and widespread being energy-efficient on almost all Railways of the world.

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