Wednesday, January 17, 2007

A ProtoStar Formation

The formation of a star begins with a gravitational instability inside a molecular cloud, often triggered by shockwaves from supernovae (massive stellar explosions) or the collision of two galaxies (as in a starburst galaxy). Once a region reaches a sufficient density of matter to satisfy the criteria for Jeans Instability it begins to collapse under its own gravitational force.

As the cloud collapses, individual conglomerations of dense dust and gas form that are known as Bok globules. These can contain up to 50 solar masses of material. As a globule collapses and the density increases, the gravitational energy is converted into heat and the temperature rises. When the protostellar cloud has approximately reached the stable condition of hydrostatic equilibrium, a protostar forms at the core. These pre-main sequence stars are often surrounded by a protoplanetary disk. The period of gravitational contraction lasts for about 10–15 million years.

Early stars of less than 2 solar masses are called T-Tauri stars, while those with greater mass are Herbig Ae/Be stars. These newly-born stars emit jets of gas along their axis of rotation, producing small patches of nebulosity known as Herbig-Haro objects.

Launch of Space Flights.

Flights listing

# Date

Notes
1 1984 August 30
First Discovery mission: Launched two communications satellites, including LEASAT F2.
2 1984 November 8
Launched two and rescued two communications satellites including LEASAT F1.
3 1985 January 24
Launched DOD Magnum ELINT satellite.
4 1985 April 12
Launched two communications satellites including LEASAT F3.
5 1985 June 17
Launched two communications satellites, Sultan Salman al-Saud becomes first Saudi Arabian in space.
6 1985 August 27
Launched two communications satellites including LEASAT F4. Recovered LEASAT F3.
7 1988 September 29
Return to flight since Space Shuttle Challenger disaster, launched TDRS.
8 1989 March 13
Launched TDRS.
9 1989 November 22
Launched DOD Magnum ELINT satellite.
10 1990 April 24
Launch of Hubble Space Telescope (HST).
11 1990 October 6
Launch of Ulysses.
12 1991 April 28
Launched DOD Air Force Program-675 (AFP675) satellite.
13 1991 September 12
Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS).
14 1992 January 22
International Microgravity Laboratory-1 (IML-1).
15 1992 December 2
Department of Defense payload.
16 1993 April 8
Atmospheric Laboratory (ATLAS-2).
17 1993 September 12
Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS).
18 1994 February 3
Wake Shield Facility (WSF).
19 1994 September 9
LIDAR In-Space Technology Experiment (LITE).
20 1995 February 3
Rendezvous with Mir space station.
21 1995 July 13
7th Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS).
22 1997 February 11
Servicing Hubble Space Telescope (HST) (HSM-2).
23 1997 August 7
Cryogenic Infrared Spectrometers and Telescopes.
24 1998 June 2
Final Shuttle/Mir Docking Mission.
25 1998 October 29
SPACEHAB, second flight of John Glenn, Pedro Duque becomes first Spaniard in space.
26 1999 May 27
Resupply mission for the International Space Station.
27 1999 December 19
Servicing Hubble Space Telescope (HST) (HSM-3A).
28 2000 October 11
International Space Station Assembly Flight (carried and assembled the Z1 truss); 100th Shuttle mission.
29 2001 March 8
International Space Station crew rotation flight (Expedition 1 and Expedition 2)
30 2001 August 10
International Space Station crew and supplies delivery (Expedition 2 and Expedition 3)
31 2005 July 26
Return to flight since Space Shuttle Columbia disaster; International Space Station supplies delivery, new safety procedures testing and evaluation.
32 2006 July 4
International Space Station crew and supplies delivery.
33 2006 December 9
International Space Station crew rotation and assembly (carries and assembles the P5 truss segment).

MicroSoft Xbox 360

Microsoft sells Computer Games that run on Windows PCs, including titles such as "Age of Empires" , "Halo" and theMicroSoft Flight Simulator series. It produces a line of refernce works that include encylopedias and atlases, under the name Encarta. MicroSoft Zone hosts free premium and retail games where players can compete against each other and in tournaments. Microsoft entered the multi-billion-dollar "Game Console" market dominated by Sony and Nintendo in late 2001, with the release of the Xbox. The company develops and publishes its own video games for this console, with the help of its MicroSoft Games Studios subsidiary, in addition to third-party Xbox Video Game Publishers such as and Activision, who pay a license fee to publish games for the system. The Xbox also has a successor in the "Xbox360", released on 2005-11-22 in North America and other countries. With the Xbox 360, Microsoft hopes to compensate for the losses incurred with the original Xbox. However, Microsoft made some decisions considered controversial in the video Gaming community, such as selling two different versions of the system, as well as providing backward compactibility with only particular Xbox titles. In addition to the Xbox line of products, Microsoft also markets a number of other computing-related hardware products as well, including mice, Keyboard, Joy sticks & Game Pads, along with other game comtrollers,, the production of which is outsourced in most cases. However on July 7, 2006, a lawsuit against Microsoft was filed by Dallas-based law firm Mckool Smith on behalf of Anascape for patent infringement regarding sensors and remote controllers.

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Expression the Greets of MS.

Microsoft's Expressions...

Expressions is a new range of applications being developed by Microsoft.

There are three applications in this suite,


Web Designer
- Microsoft Expression Web Designer:
Web designer appliaction (replacement for MS Frontpage)

Interactive Designer
- Microsoft Expression Interactive Designer:
A tool for designing the interface of Application projects (works along with .NET)

Graphics Designer
- Microsoft Expression Graphic Designer:
Graphics designer application

Vista releasing on Jan 30th 2007.

Vista releasing on Jan 30th 2007 !

Windows vista, the next edition of the windows product line, ie, the successor of XP comes out for end users on Jan 30th 2007.
The date is finalised by Microsoft and there are 4 editions available.
They are, Home Basic, Home Premium, Business and Ultimate.



The features list of differences in different editions is shown below.


The list clearly shows that Vista Ultimate will be the best edition we will be using.

Windows vista, the next edition of the windows product line, ie, the successor of XP comes out for end users on Jan 30th 2007.
The date is finalised by Microsoft and there are 4 editions available.
They are, Home Basic, Home Premium, Business and Ultimate.
Microsoft plans to release Vista to business partners through its volume licensed program in Nov. 2006. This will enable them to begin the deployment process of the OS throughout their business. The consumer editions of Vista, which Allchin said have not changed, are Windows Vista Starter, Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows Vista Home Premium and Windows Vista Ultimate. The business editions are Windows Vista Business and Windows Vista Enterprise, and they will be available through volume licensed in Nov. 2006. Allchin would not give specific reasons for Vista's delay, but said it is a quality issue and that it was something partners requested. Microsoft said that Vista's delay does not affect the release of Internet Explorer 7 for Windows XP(2006).

"Microsoft had originally targeted for the release of Vista PCs".


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· Quarantines suspicious email attachments and blocks outbound messages containing potential viruses

Folder Lock v5.0.0

Folder Lock is a fast file-security software that can lock, hide or encrypt any number of files, folders, pictures and documents in seconds. Files are protected with a password of your choice. Protected files are undeletable, hidden and highly secure, hides files from kids, friends and co-workers, safeguards them from viruses, trojans, worms and spyware, protects them from networked computers, cable users and hackers. Files can also be protected on USB Flash Drives, Memory Sticks, CD-RW, floppies and notebooks. Protection works even if files are taken from one PC to another on a removable disk, without the need to install any software. You can optionally lock and/or encrypt files & folders. It can even lock your PC. It locks files on kernel level, Windows Explorer and even real DOS Mode, Works on Windows 2003/XP/2000/NT/Me/98 and all kinds of disk types like FAT16, FAT32, NTFS & EFS. And, Folder Lock is the most downloaded file-security software to-date.