The Hellenic Navy (HN) (Greek: Πολεμικό Ναυτικό, Polemikó Naftikó, abbreviated ΠΝ) is the naval force of Greece, part of the Greek Armed Forces. The modern Greek navy has its roots in the naval forces of various Aegean Islands, which fought in the Greek War of Independence. During the periods of monarchy (1833–1924 and 1936–1973) it was known as the Royal Navy (Βασιλικόν Ναυτικόν, Vasilikón Naftikón, abbreviated ΒΝ).The total displacement of all the navy's vessels is approximately 150,000 tons.The motto of the Hellenic Navy is "Μέγα το της Θαλάσσης Κράτος" from Thucydides' account of Pericles' oration on the eve of the Peloponnesian War. This has been roughly translated as "Great is the country that controls the sea". The Hellenic Navy's emblem consists of an anchor in front of a crossed Christian cross and trident, with the cross symbolizing Greek Orthodoxy, and the trident symbolizing Poseidon, the god of the sea in Greek mythology. Pericles' words are written across the top of the emblem. "The navy, as it represents a necessary weapon for Greece, should only be created for war and aim to victory."...............The Hellenic Merchant Marine refers to the Merchant Marine of Greece, engaged in commerce and transportation of goods and services universally. It consists of the merchant vessels owned by Greek civilians, flying either the Greek flag or a flag of convenience. Greece is a maritime nation by tradition, as shipping is arguably the oldest form of occupation of the Greeks and a key element of Greek economic activity since the ancient times. Nowadays, Greece has the largest merchant fleet in the world, which is the second largest contributor to the national economy after tourism and forms the backbone of world shipping. The Greek fleet flies a variety of flags, however some Greek shipowners gradually return to Greece following the changes to the legislative framework governing their operations and the improvement of infrastructure.Blogger Tips and Tricks
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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

The Antikythira Mechanism..[ 1624 ]

The Antikythira Mechanism, Project Overview





Front Gears & Dials

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 More than a hundred years ago an extraordinary mechanism was found by sponge divers at the bottom of the sea near the island of Antikythera. It astonished the whole international community of experts on the ancient world. Was it an astrolabe? Was it an orrery or an astronomical clock? Or something else?

For decades, scientific investigation failed to yield much light and relied more on imagination than the facts. However research over the last half century has begun to reveal its secrets. It dates from around the end of the 2nd century B.C. and is the most sophisticated mechanism known from the ancient world. Nothing as complex is known for the next thousand years. The Antikythera Mechanism is now understood to be dedicated to astronomical phenomena and operates as a complex mechanical "computer" which tracks the cycles of the Solar System.

Previous researchers have used the latest technologies available to them -such as x-ray analysis- to try to begin to unravel its complex mysteries. Now a new initiative is building on this previous work, using the very latest techniques available today. The Antikythera Mechanism Research Project is an international collaboration of academic researchers, supported by some of the world's best high-technology companies, which aims to completely reassess the function and significance of the Antikythera Mechanism.

The project is under the aegis of the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and was initially supported by a grant from the Leverhulme Trust, UK. More details bout subsequent funding are here. The project has received strong backing from the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, which is custodian of this unique artefact. Two of the Museum's senior staff, Head of Chemistry, Eleni Magou, and Archaeologist-museologist, Mary Zafeiropoulou, have co-ordinated the Museum's side of the project and are actively involved with the research.

One UK and two Greek universities are the core of the academic research group -the astronomer Mike Edmunds and the mathematician and filmmaker Tony Freeth (University of Cardiff), the astronomer John Seiradakis (University of Thessalonica), the astronomer Xenophon Moussas and the physicist and historian of science Yanis Bitsakis (University of Athens). And last, but not least, the philologist and palaeographer Agamemnon Tselikas (NBG Cultural Foundation).

During the first data-gathering phase in the autumn of 2005, the most innovative technologies were used to reveal unknown elements of the mechanism. This research was carried out by two world-class high technology companies, Hewlett Packard (US) and X-Tek Systems (UK). X-Tek's superb three-dimensional x-rays were imaged using software from the leading German company, Volume Graphics. Technical support was also provided by the University of Keele (UK). The whole process was filmed by Tony Freeth's Film and Television production company, Images First, for a forthcoming TV documentary.

During September 2005, three specialized scientists from Hewlett-Packard's Mobile and Media Systems Laboratory came to Athens with their innovative digital imaging system to examine the surface inscriptions and other features on the Antikythera Mechanism. The HP team, Tom Malzbender, Dan Gelb and Bill Ambrisco-brought with them a remarkable piece of specialist equipment: a Dome that surrounds the sample under examination and takes a series of still photos to analyze the three-dimensional structure of the surface. This enables astonishingly detailed examination of fine details such as faded and worn inscriptions. It has been a revelation for the research team. See here for this data.

During October 2005, another team of specialists from the cutting-edge company, X-Tek Systems, came to Athens. Led by the company's pioneering proprietor, Roger Hadland, the group of experts consisted of David Bate, Andrew Ramsey, Martin Allen, Alan Crawley and Peter Hockley. Their aim was to use the very latest x-ray technology to look at the internal structure of the mechanism with its complex and confusing gear trains. With them they brought the prototype of a very powerful new x-ray machine, the eight-tonne "Bladerunner". 

Originally designed to search for minute cracks in turbine blades, this machine gives astonishingly detailed three-dimensional x-rays, using the latest "microfocus" x-ray techniques. It has opened a remarkable window on microscopic internal details of inscriptions and gearing at a resolution better than a tenth of a millimeter. 

Inscriptions can now be read that have not been seen for more than two thousand years and this is helping to build a comprehensive picture of the functions of the Antikythera Mechanism. Browse here some of the initial images from the Blade Runner.
This is work-in-progress and results are emerging on a stable basis as the data is analyzed:
- At the autumn of 2006, the Antikythera Mechanism Research Project has organized a major conference in Athens to present their research findings. These results opened a new chapter in the understanding of this extraordinary mechanism. The conference coincided with the publication of the first results at the journal "Nature".
- In July 2008, new results were published in Nature. These were focused on the functions of Back Dials of the Mechanism.
- In July-August 2009, a major symposium was organized within the scope of the 23rd International Congress of History of Science and Technology. Members and collaborators of the research project and leading historians of science and technology discussed the position of the Antikythera Mechanism within the history of science, technology and ideas.

Israeli Army chief defends Gaza flotilla raid..[ 1623 ]

Israeli military chief defends Gaza flotilla raid

Soldiers 'shot those who they needed to shoot' on board Mavi Marmara after underestimating strength of resistance
Lieutenant-General Gabi Ashkenazi, the Israeli military chief, at 
the flotilla raid inquiry
 
Lieutenant-General Gabi Ashkenazi, the Israeli military chief of staff, arrives to give evidence at Israel's Gaza flotilla raid inquiry. Photograph: Pool/Getty Images

Israel's chief of staff has defended his troops' actions during the lethal raid on the Gaza aid flotilla as "proportionate and correct".
Lieutenant-General Gabi Ashkenazi rejected the blame apportioned to the military for the disastrous outcome during testimony to the inquiry by Israel's defence minister, Ehud Barak.
"The commandos exhibited calm, bravery and morality", Ashkenazi told the hearing, adding that he took responsibility for the military's actions.

Nine Turkish activists were killed when the flotilla was intercepted in international waters. It had been attempting to deliver aid to the blockaded Gaza Strip. Ashkenazi said he was proud of the soldiers who came under attack by a group of militants on board the lead ship, the Mavi Marmara.
"From the moment the operation began it was clear the circumstances were unprecedented," he said.
"The soldiers legitimately opened fire and shot those who they needed to shoot and not those who they didn't need to shoot."

The military's main mistake, he said, was to assume there were only 10-15 people on the deck of the Mavi Marmara. "We thought we could throw stun grenades, clear (the passengers) and then fast-rope soldiers on to the boat. This was the mistake. We should have used precise fire to incapacitate those preventing the soldiers from boarding the ship to reduce the risk to our soldiers."

He said the Israeli military was a transparent organisation that conducted investigations into its own actions and learned lessons from each operation.

An earlier internal inquiry into military and intelligence planning of the operation found there were serious mistakes in underestimating the strength of resistance Israeli forces would encounter.
Ashkenazi's evidence follows that of Barak and the prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, before a five-man panel headed by the former supreme court judge Jacob Turkel.

A UN investigation just launched in New York has already run into a dispute over whether Israeli soldiers can be called to give evidence. Israel is adamant that no IDF soldier will be interviewed.

The Lockerbie bomber's health prognosis..[ 1622 ]

Scotland defends Lockerbie bomber prognosis doctor




Abdel Basset al-Megrahi is seen in his room at a hospital in 
Tripoli in this September 9, 2009 file photo. REUTERS/Ismail Zetouny

LONDON | Wed Aug 11, 2010 9:25am EDT
LONDON (Reuters) - Scottish authorities defended the doctor who said Lockerbie bomber Abdel Basset al-Megrahi had three months to live, after U.S. senators asked them to release the Libyan's medical records.


The senators are probing the circumstances surrounding the release in August last year of Megrahi, convicted of the 1988 bombing of an airliner over Lockerbie, Scotland.


Megrahi is still alive a year after Scottish authorities freed him on compassionate grounds. A medical report compiled by Andrew Fraser, the Scottish Prison Service's director of health and care, said he had terminal prostate cancer and could die in three months.


Fraser was "a professional of unimpeachable integrity" who consulted a range of experts before reaching his prognosis, a Scottish government spokeswoman said on Wednesday.


Megrahi's continued survival has sustained the controversy over the Scottish decision. Most of the 270 people killed in the bombing were Americans, and Megrahi's release and triumphant homecoming in Libya provoked an outcry in the United States.


U.S. anger resurfaced recently after suggestions British energy giant BP PLC had lobbied Scotland for Megrahi's release. BP and Scottish ministers have denied the accusations.


"Dr Fraser drew on expert advice from a number of cancer specialists in coming to his clinical assessment that a three month prognosis was a reasonable estimate for Mr. Al-Megrahi -- it was not based on the opinion of any one doctor," the Scottish government spokeswoman said.


"These specialists included two consultant oncologists, two consultant urologists and a number of other specialists, including a palliative care team, and Mr. Al-Megrahi's primary care physician."

"In every regard, due and proper process was followed at every stage," she added.


Four senators wrote to Scottish First Secretary Alex Salmond on Tuesday asking the government to provide "full medical information" or to request Megrahi's permission to release the information, if that was necessary.


They referred to recent news reports that suggested the three-month prognosis was based on the opinion of a single doctor, rather than a team of specialists who had been treating the convicted bomber.

The letter was signed by Senators Robert Menendez and Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey and Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand of New York.


The Scottish government said it would reply to the letter "in due course".

The Senate Foreign Relations Committee planned a hearing last month on Lockerbie, but postponed it after witnesses from Britain refused to appear, including BP's former CEO, Tony Hayward, former British Justice Minister Jack Straw, and Scottish officials.

(Editing by Peter Graff)

Perseid meteor shower..[ 1621 ]

Annual Perseid meteor shower set to peak

The annual Perseid meteor shower will reach its peak from the night of Aug. 12 to the early hours of Aug. 13, it's been learned.
(Mainichi Japan) August 11, 2010
 As a new moon fell on Aug. 10 this year, the meteor shower is expected to be observed under good conditions with clear skies free of moonlight -- if it doesn't rain.
"In the night skies above suburban areas, where the fourth-magnitude star can be seen, 12 to 15 meteors will shoot per hour," a National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ) official says.

The Perseid meteor shower is one of the three largest meteor showers seen every year. Perseid meteors can be viewed across the skies as they appear from a radiant point located between the constellations Perseus and Cassiopeia. There are usually many bright meteors, and some leave an afterglow that remains visible for a few seconds.

"It will be interesting to observe the meteor shower, focusing on what percentage of meteors leave an afterglow," says Mikiya Sato, a Public Relations Center official at NAOJ.

To report the number of meteors you observed, log on to the NAOJ's "Perseid meteors 2010" campaign Web site: http://naojcamp.nao.ac.jp/phenomena/20100811/ or its mobile site: http://naojcamp.nao.ac.jp/i/phenomena/20100811/

Reports will be accepted from the night of Aug. 11 to the morning of Aug. 15.

According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, due to Typhoon No. 4, there is a chance of cloudy weather or intermittent showers in many places in Japan on the nights of Aug. 11 and Aug. 12, but there will be intervals of clear weather on the night of Aug. 13 throughout the country except some parts of the Hokuriku and Tohoku regions.

Fifa investigates N. Korea World Cup abuse claims..[ 1620 ]

Fifa investigates North Korea World Cup abuse claims

North Korea react during 7-0 defeat to Portugal on 21 June 2010 in
 South Africa  
The match against Portugal was broadcast live in North Korea - the team lost 7-0

BBC.,
An investigation has been launched into allegations that North Korea punished some players and the coach after its team lost all their World Cup matches.
World football's governing body, Fifa, says it is looking into claims made by Radio Free Asia last month that the squad was publicly humiliated and coach Kim Jong-hun sentenced to hard labour.
Fifa's president said a letter had been sent to North Korea's footballing body.
North Korea lost to Brazil, Portugal and Ivory Coast at the World Cup.

Radio Free Asia reported that North Korea's national team had been summoned to a public meeting in Pyongyang, where players were criticised by officials, including the sports minister, for six hours.
The players were then ordered to reprimand their coach, the report said, quoting anonymous sources in North Korea and a Chinese businessman said to be "knowledgeable" about North Korean affairs.
The report also spoke of "rumours" that the coach was sentenced to "forced labour at a residential building site in Pyongyang".
There were no reports of the meeting in North Korean state media, nor has neighbouring South Korea been able to confirm the claims.
'Torture' report

The World Cup in South Africa was North Korea's first such tournament since 1966.
After the team's impressive performance during a 2-1 defeat to Brazil, the North Korean authorities overturned a ban on showing live games.

The match against Portugal - the state's first ever live sports broadcast - could not have been worse, with the national side thrashed 7-0 in a match that stunned commentators.

Speaking at a news conference in Singapore, Fifa president Sepp Blatter said of the allegations: "The first step is the federation and we'll see what the answer will be, and then we can elaborate on that."
Asian Football Confederation chief Mohamed Bin Hammam said he had met several World Cup players in North Korea last month, but coach Kim was not present.

"There was an unconfirmed report that these players have gone through torture or something like that, but I can't confirm that," he said.
"I haven't seen anything with my eyes or heard anything with my ears. Maybe this Fifa investigation can clear the air."