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Friday, December 12, 2014

The giant asteroid threatening to hit the Earth in future

National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has denied the claims of Russian scientists that a giant asteroid which they have just discovered would threaten the Earth in the future.
An artist ilustration of the asteroid 2014 UR116. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1yROIjp)
A number of reports from Russia recently stated that a country's researchers have found an asteroid with the size of a 400-meter which could create havoc for the Earth.

However, based on the calculation of NASA and Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts, an asteroid named 2014 UR116 was not a threat to Earth, at least for the next 150 years.

"A number of recent media reports said that an asteroid called 2014 UR116, which was found on October 27, 2014 at the MASTER-II observatory in Kislovodsk, Russia, give the message of collision threat to Earth," said officials at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California.

"In addition to the asteroid is about 400 meters has a three-year period orbit around the Sun and return to the Earth's environment periodically, this asteroid is not order a threat because of its orbital path is not close enough cross Earth's orbit," NASA said as quoted by Space.com. At least to give the message that we are more aware of the danger of collisions space objects. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | SPACE.COM]
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Thursday, December 11, 2014

This is Mr. Putin's New Special Electric Ride

Every president in the world always has the mainstay of each vehicle in order to secure the number one in a state. While the Indonesian President reported having a Mercedes-Benz S-Guard Pullman, as well as the renowned president of Russia, Vladimir Putin.

This is Yo-Crossback EV, one of four prototype specially prepared for the president in any state activity. This car was designed by Yo-Auto, a joint venture between SKD truck maker Yarovit and Mikhail Prokhorov's ONEXIM investment group.
The Yo-Crossback EV. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1yeUZFx)
The design of the electric car is actually adopting a long planning that has been cultivated since 2012, when the car manufacturer is still in the process of working on projects Yo-Mobil hybrid. At that time, the initial design uses a 1.4-liter gasoline Fiat engine mated to maximum power from the dual electric motors.
Interior view of Yo-Crossback EV. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1yeUZFx)
However, it failed to deliver and in April of 2014, ONEXIM "sold the technology and development rights for its Yo-mobil hybrid vehicle to the state-run NAMI institute for €1" because "the sharp weakening of the auto market has made it impossible to go ahead with the project, and make a profit," according to an RT report.
Dashboard view of Yo-Crossback EV. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1yeUZFx)
Now Yo-Mobil works on other EV projects under the umbrella of NAMI, the original company had built four prototypes of a different car named the Yo-Crossover, a three-door electric hatch (many call this car as the Russian's BMW i3).
Rear side view of Yo-Crossback EV. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1yeUZFx)
According to news reported from Carscoops on Tuesday, December 2, 2014, Mikhail Prokhorov kept the white EV for himself, then gifting the red car to Russian president Vladimir Putin and the blue one to Russian politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky – no word on what happened to the fourth EV. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | CARSCOOPS]
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The luxury clothings were found in the tombs of the Ming Dynasty

Archaeologists in China found the tomb of the couple from the Ming Dynasty to the detailed design ornate clothing that is still preserved.

500-year-old tomb containing a wooden coffin for the husband and his wife, both of which are side by side in the outer coffin covered with layers of slurry (a mixture of lime and glutinous rice soup). As reported by LiveScience, archaeologists only found some bones in a coffin, but the clothes they are still in good condition. The wife coffin have sash with the words that she was "Deceased Mother of the Wang family of the Ming Dynasty."

Coffin containing clothes in the patch that shows detailed images of Kilin, mythological creature with the head of a dragon and a scaly body. Kilin it looks to be in the clouds, rocks, and ocean water.

Some skirts are found in the wife coffin, including one decorated with gold thread pattern along approximately 89 centimeters. "The fabric is woven with a decorative flowers, insects and various patterns of possessions," said the researchers from Taizhou Municipal Museum in an article recently published in the journal of Chinese Cultural Relics.
Both of the coffins within a husband-and-wife's tomb found in China contained fine clothing. This gown, which was found in the husband’s coffin, is elaborately decorated. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/12X46yZ)
Even the women's footwear in the crate has a nice decoration. "Uppers made of plain silk, and on the finger embroidered with patterns of flowers, ancient coins, square dots and bell rock," the researchers write and add heels decorated with woven floral pattern and a variety of patterns possessions.

The researchers stated that the goods remain in good condition because it is stored in a covered well. According to their high level of preservation of the Ming Dynasty clothing associated with the pulp layer that closes the coffin and form a seal..

The tomb was found in the village Sensen Village, part of the city of Taizhou, in the East China Sea coast, and dug in July 2008. Based on the design and artifacts in the tomb, archaeologists believe the tomb was built around the time of Jiajing Emperor, who ruled from 1521 until 1567.

Woman's husband was also interred with nice clothes. He had a number of dresses, including a dress with a very intricate pattern. "The fabric weave drawing lotus flower, peony, plum and chrysanthemum, interspersed with various patterns of possessions such as coins, beads fire, horns, boxes, banana leaves, sticks Ruyi, silver rods and bell rock," the researchers wrote.

The man had two pieces of pillowcase, with the inscription stating "beginning fly to Heaven" and "to be born in the next life in the Western World." The researchers did not speculate about the couple's beliefs but the phrase "western world" can refer to a Buddhist. In the school of Mahayana Buddhism is said to be heaven, or Sukhavati, in the far west. It can be entered by calling the name of Amitabha Buddha. Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism are all executed in China during the Ming Dynasty between 1368 to 

In addition to the 16th century and 17, there are a small number of European Christian missionaries in China, which is a prosperous area during the Ming Dynasty, when the Ming rulers to build the Forbidden City and the Great Wall, as well as Admiral Zheng He sent an expedition to the Indian Ocean, reaching the east coast of Africa. (See another photos.) *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | LIVESCIENCE]
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Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Conquering Speed: The 9ff GT9 Vmax - Redefining Limits in Automotive Velocity

In the ever-evolving realm of automotive engineering, a fierce competition is underway among renowned manufacturers, each vying to engineer a vehicle that can outmatch even the illustrious Bugatti Veyron Super Sport – a behemoth renowned for reigning supreme as the world's fastest car. In this arena of velocity, a prominent contender emerges: the 9ff GT9 Vmax.
9ff GT9 Vmax. (Picture from: Autobild.de)
Sporting a staggering 1400 "horsepower," the 9ff GT9 Vmax catapults itself into a league of its own, boasting a remarkable top speed of 437 kph. These impressive claims are substantiated by none other than Gerald Czajka, the discerning editor of Germany's esteemed Auto Bild magazine, who bravely tamed this four-wheeled beast. The heart of this automotive marvel lies in a 6-cylinder boxer engine, an evolutionary offspring of the Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, which, coupled with the prowess of twin turbos, bestows upon the athlete a staggering 1160 Nm of torque and a breathtaking 1400 horsepower.
Interior view of 9ff GT9 Vmax. (Picture from: Autobild.de)
The manufacturer's catalog confidently attests to this power, propelling the GT9 Vmax to a velocity of 437 kph. If this data holds true, the 9ff GT9 Vmax reigns as the fastest road car ever to grace the open market, dethroning its predecessor, the Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, which achieved a "mere" 415 kph.
Rear side view of 9ff GT9 Vmax. (Picture from: Autobild.de)
Under ideal weather conditions, the GT9 Vmax effortlessly sprints from zero to one hundred kilometers per hour in a mere 3.1 seconds, an adrenaline-pumping feat that continues as it conquers the 200 kph mark in a breathtaking 6.8 seconds. Further testaments to its unparalleled acceleration emerge as it breaches the 300 kph barrier in a scant 13 seconds.

Now, let's talk about the price – a fleeting consideration for those who inhabit a realm where speed and opulence intertwine. An enigmatic Arab sheik, shrouded in anonymity, embarked on a quest to possess this automotive gem, parting with a princely sum of €540,000, equivalent to approximately $670,308 USD at the time, in the year 2013.
In this epoch of automotive innovation, where the race to break speed barriers and redefine limits continues unabated, the 9ff GT9 Vmax emerges as a titan, a living testament to human ingenuity and engineering excellence. A symphony of power and velocity, it propels us into a realm where the very concept of speed is redefined, leaving in its wake an indelible mark on the annals of automotive history. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | AUTOBILD.DE]
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Cute e-Scooter with KERS technology

These days we often hear some motorcycle manufacturer issued an electric scooter. The latest is a producer from Munich, Germany which has just launched an electric scooter that has a cute look.
100 km range UNU electric scooter features portable battery unit. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/XZkrRj)
As quoted of the Designboom on Saturday, August 16, 2014 which reported that a German motorcycle manufacturer, UNU GmbH launched the cute electric scooter named Unu. The design of Unu electric scooter evokes the design of iconic Italian scooters, such as Vespa and LambrettaBecause UNU is an electric scooter, so the power generated by the electric motor channeled to its rear wheel and powered by a lithium-ion battery that can be recharged.
The UNU weighs just 58 kilograms and has a range of up-to 100 km. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/XZkrRj)
This electric scooter speed is limited only 28 mph (45 kph) and can travel up to 31 miles (49.89 km) on a full battery condition. But if the first battery runs out, then available battery backup can be used.
The lightweight panasonic battery cell is hidden underneath the 2-person seat. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/XZkrRj)
The electric scooter frame designed strong enough by using an aluminum casing, as well as a portable battery supplied with a weight of only 17.4 pounds (7.89 kg). Provided also cable strap for ease when going to recharge. The battery can be recharged with 230V and can be full capacity within 5 hours.
The rear wheel hub is outfitted with a kinetic energy recovery system. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/XZkrRj)
Interestingly, this electric scooter using the Kinetic-Energy Recovery System (KERS) that is the same used in the Formula 1. So when the scooter rider presses the brake pedal, automaticaly the battery will recharging. This electric scooter is not too heavy, just 128 pounds (58.06 kg) lighter than the Piaggio's is weighing up to 130 pounds (58.97 kg).

Currently in Germany, these electric scooters can be ordered online at a price of around €1,699 or US $ 2,300, equivalent to Rp. 26.8 million. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | UNU | DESIGNBOOM]
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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

India's first green sports car

A 'green sports car' prototype whch claimed to be able to cover a distance of 1,000 km on a single charge, has been exhibited for the first time at the first event of Gujarat Auto Show 2014 held on Friday, November 28, 2014 in Gandhinagar, India.

The sports EV prototype which is awaiting the approval of Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI), grabbed the maximum eyeballs after it’s Ahmedabad-based maker Golden Arrow Wireless Pvt Ltd showcased with a “Made in Gujarat” tag alongside foreign and Indian automobile manufacturers like Honda, BMW, Rolls Royce, Tata Motors, Maruti Suzuki, M&M, and Hyundai.
The Super Nova (left) is India’s first indigenously developed electric sports car. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1tLlyMn)
“There are three different versions of this car which can attain a maximum of 150 kilometers per hour. The ones that run on the conventional lead acid batteries, lithium ion batteries and the third one on super capacitors. Our car can clock 1000 kilometers in a single charge,” said Shashi Vyas, who claimed to have developed the car at the company’s facility at Aslali in Ahmedabad.
The car has already received 250 bookings & sales to commence once ARAI approves. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1tLlyMn)
“The lead acid batteries that weigh about 300 kilograms (120 volt) can take about eight hours for a single recharge, the lithium ion weighing about 120 kgs takes about two hours and 20 kilogram supercapacitors can do the job in five minutes,” said Vyas who described himself as an aerospace engineer. And reportedly the 'Super Nova EV' will be priced at range around US. $24,000 to $40,200 (or approx Rp. 294 million to Rp. 492 million). *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | MOTORBEAM | INDIAN EXPRESS]
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