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Coordinates: 45°0′0″S 0°0′0″E / 45.00000°S 0.00000°E / -45.00000; 0.00000
The Southern Hemisphere is the half sphere of the Earth which is south of the equator. It contains all or parts of five continents (Antarctica, Australia, about 9/10 of South America, the southern third of Africa, and several southern islands off the continental mainland in Asia), four oceans (Indian, South Atlantic, Southern, and South Pacific) and most of Oceania. Due to the tilt of Earth's rotation relative to the Sun and the ecliptic plane, summer is from December to March and winter is from June to September. September 22 or 23 is the vernal equinox and March 20 or 21 is the autumnal equinox.
Southern Hemisphere climates tend to be slightly milder than those at similar latitudes in the Northern Hemisphere, except in the Antarctic which is colder than the Arctic. This is because the Southern Hemisphere has significantly more ocean and much less land; water heats up and cools down more slowly than land.
The Solar System is the gravitationally bound system comprising the Sun and the objects that orbit it, either directly or indirectly. Of those objects that orbit the Sun directly, the largest eight are the planets, with the remainder being significantly smaller objects, such as dwarf planets and small Solar System bodies. Of the objects that orbit the Sun indirectly, the moons, two are larger than the smallest planet, Mercury.
The Solar System formed 4.6 billion years ago from the gravitational collapse of a giant interstellar molecular cloud. The vast majority of the system's mass is in the Sun, with most of the remaining mass contained in Jupiter. The four smaller inner planets, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars, are terrestrial planets, being primarily composed of rock and metal. The four outer planets are giant planets, being substantially more massive than the terrestrials. The two largest, Jupiter and Saturn, are gas giants, being composed mainly of hydrogen and helium; the two outermost planets, Uranus and Neptune, are ice giants, being composed mostly of substances with relatively high melting points compared with hydrogen and helium, called ices, such as water, ammonia and methane. All planets have almost circular orbits that lie within a nearly flat disc called the ecliptic.
This is a training video that was made to give an overview of the Southern Hemisphere Auroral Radar Experiment (SHARE), which is part of the SuperDARN program. (Audio is in Afrikaans.) The radar is at Vesleskarvet, Antarktica (roughly 71deg40 South and 2deg50 west). I had the priviledge to man the radar for almost 15 months from before to after the winter of 1998 as part of the 37th South African National Antarctic Expidition. The footprint of the radar can be seen at http://superdarn.jhuapl.edu/fov/south.html and more info on the radar is at http://alturl.com/c9wgf Info on the SANAE base can be found at http://www.sanap.org.za/sanap_sanae/sanap_sanae.html
Giant crack in the ground forms in Pakistan (100’s of miles long) https://tatoott1009.com/2017/02/09/giant-crack-in-the-ground-forms-in-pakistan-100s-of-miles-long/ Earth ‘overdue’ for magnetic pole reversal https://tatoott1009.com/2017/02/11/earth-overdue-for-magnetic-pole-reversal/ WHERE IS Ben Swann REAITY CHECK AND SOCIAL LINKS ? https://tatoott1009.com/2017/02/11/where-is-ben-swann-reaity-check-and-social-links/ Wind Energy Conversion by Plant-Inspired Designs Wow What's Next https://tatoott1009.com/2017/02/05/wind-energy-conversion-by-plant-inspired-designs-wow-whats-next/ 2/4/2017 Earthquake M 3.4 – 50km WNW of West Yellowstone, Montana https://tatoott1009.com/2017/02/04/242017-earthquake-m-3-4-50km-wnw-of-west-yellowstone-montana/ 1/22/2017 M 8.0 Earthquake – 36km WNW of Arawa...
How do magicians levitate women? (with demo) Electric Shock Treatment (no demo) Electrocardiogram (with demo) - Pacemakers Superconductivity (with demo)- Levitating Bullet Trains Aurora Borealis, GREAT DEMOS Assignment Lecture 17, 18 and 19: http://freepdfhosting.com/885b570f3b.pdf Solutions Lecture 17, 18 and 19: http://freepdfhosting.com/f55c880397.pdf
CFHT CLOUD CAM TIME LAPSE MARCH 18-19, 2012 CELEBRATING THE VERNAL (SPRING) EQUINOX March 18, 2012- Denebola, the star at the "tail" of Leo, is in good view on March nights, springing high across the sky. The best measurement of Denebola's distance, from an orbiting spacecraft, shows that the star is just 35.9 light-years away. March 19, 2012- Spring arrives in the northern hemisphere at 12:14 a.m. CDT tonight, when the Sun crosses the celestial equator, which is the projection of Earth's equator on the sky, from south to north. That moment is known as the vernal equinox. Equinox Means "Equal Night" Translated literally, equinox means "equal night." Because the Sun is positioned above the equator, day and night are about equal in length all over the world during the equinoxes. A...
Huge Hole Has Opened in the Sun's Atmosphere About This - Huge Hole has opened in the Sun's atmosphere, and it is stretching like a gash across the sun's entire southern hemisphere. Solar wind flowing from this coronal hole could buffet Earth's magnetic field, off and on, for the next two weeks.polar auroras Share - https://youtu.be/FfMRu04fUZI ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also on earth2sky Background Music for video,samples,Experimental types of music,Samples,vary from ambient calm and relaxing,to dark cinematic,dance and bass ------------------------------------------------- Storms and Weather Phenomena - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrcQYK36v5ZJz1rIYEoOxMNZNwxRfZgu3 Asteroids,meteoroids and comets- https://www.youtube.com/play...
Scientists from NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter discussed their first in-depth science results in a media teleconference on May 25, 2017, at 2 p.m. ET (11 a.m. PT, 1800 UTC), when multiple papers with early findings were published online by the journal Science and Geophysical Research Letters. The teleconference participants were: Diane Brown, program executive at NASA Headquarters in Washington Scott Bolton, Juno principal investigator at Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio Jack Connerney, deputy principal investigator at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland Heidi Becker, Juno radiation monitoring investigation lead at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California Candy Hansen, Juno co-investigator at the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson, Ariz...
Watch the show that streamed live from the International Space Station and join our host, Bill Nye the Science Guy, as he chats to NASA astronaut, Sunita Williams, to find out the results of the winning Space Lab experiments. http://youtube.com/spacelab SUBSCRIBE, future astronauts: http://goo.gl/bRbj4 WATCH more Space Lab: http://goo.gl/Na5k1
Current deep space telescopes do not provide a comprehensive picture of all objects in orbit around the Earth. Existing search telescopes have relatively narrow fields of view and cannot reliably detect and track faint objects, including small objects in geosynchronous orbits (roughly 22,000 miles high). There may be as many as hundreds of thousands of additional pieces of debris and asteroids that are too faint to track with current sensors. The Space Surveillance Telescope program aims to enable ground-based, broad-area search, detection, and tracking of faint objects in deep space for purposes such as space mission assurance and asteroid detection. SST offers improvements in determining the orbits of newly discovered objects and provides rapid observations of events that may only occur...
The Biggest Storms in the Solar System - Documentary [Mr Wanny]. Help Us Like & Share This Video. Don't forget to Subscribe & comment below. Thanks! ►Social media: ------------------------------------- ► Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/ ► Google https://www.google.com ► Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ ► Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/ ► Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ ► Twitter https://twitter.com ► Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/ ► Reddit https://www.reddit.com/ Thanks for watching! The Solar System's Biggest Storm: Jupiter's Red Spot When 17th-century astronomers first turned their telescopes to Jupiter, they noted a conspicuous reddish spot on the giant planet. This Great Red Spot is still present in Jupiter's atmosphere, more than 300 years later. I...
Electromagnetic propagation in the jet cruise altitude layer at which 99.9% aerosol release occurs is the new hot subject in Chemtrailia, observed and commented on around the globe. In this vid we s the event and especially the FREQUENCY of the standing waves, which is almost always exactly as seen here. This is another brutal defiance of the Laws of Probability which would produce through random chaotic action many different wave to trough ratios, and which would be based on compression/resistance kinetic effect as the blanket meets resistance or removal thereof, causing parts to advance while other parts hold back. Where resistance is met on a broad level, the blanket bunches up like an accordion. Here the problems are multiple: for example, there are no deviations in speed in the Whit...
https://www.expedia.com/Brisbane.d179993.Destination-Travel-Guides Queensland is proudly known as the sunshine state of Australia, and any time of year makes a good time to visit Brisbane (often called Brizzy by locals). Brisbane sightseeing is marked by parks, coastline, gardens, and more. Whether you want to play in the water or partake in some epic shopping, this Australian city welcomes you. Start your Brisbane tour with a stop at Mount Coot-tha. The name of this mountain peak is derived from the Maori word for honey, which was once found in abundance here. While you’re at Mount Coot-tha, explore the stars of the Southern Hemisphere at the Sir Thomas Brisbane Planetarium. Next, visit a laughing kookaburra at Brisbane Botanical Gardens. Don’t forget about the Lone Pine Koala Sanctua...
Mauritius in the Indian Ocean is know for its sparkling crystal and turquoise waters. The contrast of colours, cultures and tastes makes the island a location for an unforgettable holiday. Mauritius offers the opportunity to unparalleled luxury, a level of refinement that is ahead of many other other tropical holiday destinations. Mauritius was named after Dutch Prince Maurice Van Nassau. Mauritius' white beaches are protected by a coral reef barrier that encircles almost all of the coastline, with the exception of the southern end, where it falls away and where wilder waters and dramatic cliffs can be observed. From the northern plains, the land rises to a central plateau dotted by lakes and extinct volcanic craters. A few uninhabited islets area are scattered around the main island. Po...
Travel video about destination Botobudur in Indonesia. Dating from the 8th century and located in today’s Indonesia, stands the largest Buddhist temple in the world, Borobudur, a mountainous creation which took 50 years to construct and comprises 60,000 cubic metres of stone. It is also the largest ancient monument in the southern hemisphere.A five kilometre walk passes 1,500 illustrated reliefs which depict the teachings of Buddha. Full of beauty and grace, various statues of Buddha exude a feeling of inner peace and, on the summit, 72 buildings devoted to the Hindu god.
Travel video about destination Madinat Al-Zahra in Spain. A few kilometres outside the city of Córdoba in southern Spain lie the remains of a once legendary Moorish palace district, the Mahdinat Al-Zahra.It is believed that in around 936 A.D. the Moorish monarch, Abd Ar-Rahman The Third, ordered the construction of the huge residence. Work on the palace, the administrative sections and the gardens took more than forty years to complete. Over ten thousand workmen were involved in its construction but today little of the former splendour of this ‘Andalusian Versailles’ is apparent as only the mighty ruins of the former terraced palace have survived to the present day. Thanks to the intensive restoration and reconstruction work of recent years the buildings of the former Reception Hall provid...
https://www.expedia.com/Queenstown.d180018.Destination-Travel-Guides Queenstown, in New Zealand’s South Island, is the gateway to stunning fiords, glaciers, ski fields and vineyards. This lake-side city provides the pulse that keeps this remote corner of the world energetic and youthful. As the descendants of fierce Polynesian warriors and determined European settlers, the Kiwis have the spirit of adventure running though their veins. Experience the beauty of Lake Wakatipu aboard the TSS Earnslaw. Nicknamed “The Lady of the Lake”, for over 100 years this steamship hasn’t missed a beat, transporting livestock and passengers to and from the High Country. Back in Queenstown, soak up the Aotearoa sunshine on a sandy beach or in Queenstown Gardens. For a bird’s-eye view, ride the Skyline gon...
Watch Liz & I take on New York City : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEKToyIMEU8 Or Check out my summer video from when I lived in Canada : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVuxiWcvXDs Ok, so my dear friend Liz has come to visit the southern hemisphere all the way from Canada and has certainly seen some unfamiliar sites.... I thought this week we'd make it all about travel and what it means to see other parts of the world and it's always most interesting through the eyes of a foreigner. I hope you enjoy this and if you are a foreign subscriber I would really like to encourage you to travel and see the world! Love you guys so much! Thomas x
Hi Everyone! Spring Summer Fashion! Your feedback for the Capsule Wardrobe videos was so great and you asked that we try and make some more that match the Northern Hemisphere fashion. Whilst we are adding more layers, you guys are feeling them off! So when I can, I will be doing special Northern Hemisphere fashion videos, called “From South With Love…”. This will be in addition to our normal monthly capsule wardrobe videos… xCC Look 1 Actual: $12 Asos dress (4 years old but next best thing here) USA/International: http://rstyle.me/n/cjxrncb9bi7 LOVE this! http://rstyle.me/n/cjxrpyb9bi7 Australian: http://rstyle.me/n/cjxry4b9bi7 UK/Europe: http://rstyle.me/n/cjxrh8b9bi7 Look 2 Zimmermann Lattice Dress: you can buy this one on eBay: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Zimmermann-Dress-/272618846...
(MIRRORED) FLAT EARTH Clues Part 9 - Magic Show (subtitles available) by user markksargent http://enclosedworld.com Are we inside a Truman show enclosed world, thousands of miles wide? This is part of a series of videos that shows not only is it possible, but likely. Please feel free to repost these videos anywhere - Mark Sargent Part of a series on the clues that guide you to the Flat Earth. This video covers the GPS system, and how it hides every commercial ocean flight in the Southern hemisphere. The flights are hidden because the third rule of flat earth cannot be broken: The flat earth has no shortcuts. True shortcuts cannot be faked, they can only be hidden. If you can get your head around it for even a minute, this will be last conspiracy you'll ever look at. Planefinde...
The Margaret River region runs down the Western Australian coastline for over 80 miles, and stretches inland for a further 20. Busselton marks the beginning of one of Australia’s most scenic drives, Caves Road, which gets its name from the incredible limestone caves which honeycomb the region. Caves Road winds inland, through picturesque villages and historic timber towns, before arriving at the region’s main settlement, Margaret River. Surrounded by coasts on three sides, and enjoying virtually rain-free summers, as a wine-growing region, Margaret River has been compared to France’s famous Bordeaux region. Cruise from cellar door to cellar door, sampling some of the most exciting Chardonnays, Shirazs and Cabernet Sauvignons on the planet. At Margaret River’s northern end is Cape Natur...
Antarctica (Listeni/æntˈɑrktɪkə/ or /æntˈɑrtɪkə/)[Note 1] is Earth's southernmost continent, containing the geographic South Pole. It is situated in the Antarctic region of the Southern Hemisphere, almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle, and is surrounded by the Southern Ocean. At 14.0 million square kilometres (5.4 million square miles), it is the fifth-largest continent in area after Asia, Africa, North America, and South America. For comparison, Antarctica is nearly twice the size of Australia. About 98% of Antarctica is covered by ice that averages 1.9 kilometres (1.2 mi) in thickness,[5] which extends to all but the northernmost reaches of the Antarctic Peninsula. Antarctica, on average, is the coldest, driest, and windiest continent, and has the highest average elevation of a...
This is a training video that was made to give an overview of the Southern Hemisphere Auroral Radar Experiment (SHARE), which is part of the SuperDARN program. (Audio is in Afrikaans.) The radar is at Vesleskarvet, Antarktica (roughly 71deg40 South and 2deg50 west). I had the priviledge to man the radar for almost 15 months from before to after the winter of 1998 as part of the 37th South African National Antarctic Expidition. The footprint of the radar can be seen at http://superdarn.jhuapl.edu/fov/south.html and more info on the radar is at http://alturl.com/c9wgf Info on the SANAE base can be found at http://www.sanap.org.za/sanap_sanae/sanap_sanae.html
Giant crack in the ground forms in Pakistan (100’s of miles long) https://tatoott1009.com/2017/02/09/giant-crack-in-the-ground-forms-in-pakistan-100s-of-miles-long/ Earth ‘overdue’ for magnetic pole reversal https://tatoott1009.com/2017/02/11/earth-overdue-for-magnetic-pole-reversal/ WHERE IS Ben Swann REAITY CHECK AND SOCIAL LINKS ? https://tatoott1009.com/2017/02/11/where-is-ben-swann-reaity-check-and-social-links/ Wind Energy Conversion by Plant-Inspired Designs Wow What's Next https://tatoott1009.com/2017/02/05/wind-energy-conversion-by-plant-inspired-designs-wow-whats-next/ 2/4/2017 Earthquake M 3.4 – 50km WNW of West Yellowstone, Montana https://tatoott1009.com/2017/02/04/242017-earthquake-m-3-4-50km-wnw-of-west-yellowstone-montana/ 1/22/2017 M 8.0 Earthquake – 36km WNW of Arawa...
How do magicians levitate women? (with demo) Electric Shock Treatment (no demo) Electrocardiogram (with demo) - Pacemakers Superconductivity (with demo)- Levitating Bullet Trains Aurora Borealis, GREAT DEMOS Assignment Lecture 17, 18 and 19: http://freepdfhosting.com/885b570f3b.pdf Solutions Lecture 17, 18 and 19: http://freepdfhosting.com/f55c880397.pdf
CFHT CLOUD CAM TIME LAPSE MARCH 18-19, 2012 CELEBRATING THE VERNAL (SPRING) EQUINOX March 18, 2012- Denebola, the star at the "tail" of Leo, is in good view on March nights, springing high across the sky. The best measurement of Denebola's distance, from an orbiting spacecraft, shows that the star is just 35.9 light-years away. March 19, 2012- Spring arrives in the northern hemisphere at 12:14 a.m. CDT tonight, when the Sun crosses the celestial equator, which is the projection of Earth's equator on the sky, from south to north. That moment is known as the vernal equinox. Equinox Means "Equal Night" Translated literally, equinox means "equal night." Because the Sun is positioned above the equator, day and night are about equal in length all over the world during the equinoxes. A...
Huge Hole Has Opened in the Sun's Atmosphere About This - Huge Hole has opened in the Sun's atmosphere, and it is stretching like a gash across the sun's entire southern hemisphere. Solar wind flowing from this coronal hole could buffet Earth's magnetic field, off and on, for the next two weeks.polar auroras Share - https://youtu.be/FfMRu04fUZI ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Also on earth2sky Background Music for video,samples,Experimental types of music,Samples,vary from ambient calm and relaxing,to dark cinematic,dance and bass ------------------------------------------------- Storms and Weather Phenomena - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrcQYK36v5ZJz1rIYEoOxMNZNwxRfZgu3 Asteroids,meteoroids and comets- https://www.youtube.com/play...
Scientists from NASA’s Juno mission to Jupiter discussed their first in-depth science results in a media teleconference on May 25, 2017, at 2 p.m. ET (11 a.m. PT, 1800 UTC), when multiple papers with early findings were published online by the journal Science and Geophysical Research Letters. The teleconference participants were: Diane Brown, program executive at NASA Headquarters in Washington Scott Bolton, Juno principal investigator at Southwest Research Institute in San Antonio Jack Connerney, deputy principal investigator at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland Heidi Becker, Juno radiation monitoring investigation lead at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California Candy Hansen, Juno co-investigator at the Planetary Science Institute in Tucson, Ariz...
Watch the show that streamed live from the International Space Station and join our host, Bill Nye the Science Guy, as he chats to NASA astronaut, Sunita Williams, to find out the results of the winning Space Lab experiments. http://youtube.com/spacelab SUBSCRIBE, future astronauts: http://goo.gl/bRbj4 WATCH more Space Lab: http://goo.gl/Na5k1
Current deep space telescopes do not provide a comprehensive picture of all objects in orbit around the Earth. Existing search telescopes have relatively narrow fields of view and cannot reliably detect and track faint objects, including small objects in geosynchronous orbits (roughly 22,000 miles high). There may be as many as hundreds of thousands of additional pieces of debris and asteroids that are too faint to track with current sensors. The Space Surveillance Telescope program aims to enable ground-based, broad-area search, detection, and tracking of faint objects in deep space for purposes such as space mission assurance and asteroid detection. SST offers improvements in determining the orbits of newly discovered objects and provides rapid observations of events that may only occur...
The Biggest Storms in the Solar System - Documentary [Mr Wanny]. Help Us Like & Share This Video. Don't forget to Subscribe & comment below. Thanks! ►Social media: ------------------------------------- ► Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/ ► Google https://www.google.com ► Facebook https://www.facebook.com/ ► Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/ ► Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ ► Twitter https://twitter.com ► Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/ ► Reddit https://www.reddit.com/ Thanks for watching! The Solar System's Biggest Storm: Jupiter's Red Spot When 17th-century astronomers first turned their telescopes to Jupiter, they noted a conspicuous reddish spot on the giant planet. This Great Red Spot is still present in Jupiter's atmosphere, more than 300 years later. I...
Electromagnetic propagation in the jet cruise altitude layer at which 99.9% aerosol release occurs is the new hot subject in Chemtrailia, observed and commented on around the globe. In this vid we s the event and especially the FREQUENCY of the standing waves, which is almost always exactly as seen here. This is another brutal defiance of the Laws of Probability which would produce through random chaotic action many different wave to trough ratios, and which would be based on compression/resistance kinetic effect as the blanket meets resistance or removal thereof, causing parts to advance while other parts hold back. Where resistance is met on a broad level, the blanket bunches up like an accordion. Here the problems are multiple: for example, there are no deviations in speed in the Whit...