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
This is a bilingual blog in English and / or Greek and you can translate any post to any language by pressing on the appropriate flag....Note that there is provided below a scrolling text with the 30 recent posts...Αυτό είναι ένα δίγλωσσο blog στα Αγγλικά η/και στα Ελληνικά και μπορείτε να μεταφράσετε οποιοδήποτε ποστ σε οποιαδήποτε γλώσσα κάνοντας κλικ στη σχετική σημαία. Σημειωτέον ότι παρακάτω παρέχεται και ένα κινούμενο κείμενο με τα 30 πρόσφατα ποστς....This is a bilingual blog in English and / or Greek and you can translate any post to any language by pressing on the appropriate flag....Note that there is provided below a scrolling text with the 30 recent posts...Αυτό είναι ένα δίγλωσσο blog στα Αγγλικά η/και στα Ελληνικά και μπορείτε να μεταφράσετε οποιοδήποτε ποστ σε οποιαδήποτε γλώσσα κάνοντας κλικ στη σχετική σημαία. Σημειωτέον ότι παρακάτω παρέχεται και ένα κινούμενο κείμενο με τα 30 πρόσφατα ποστς.........

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

NASA Image of the DaymSep 1st..[ 1732 ]

The latest NASA "Image of the Day" image.

Backdropped by red hills, the Development Motor-2, or DM-2, ignites during an Aug. 31, 2010, static test that was conducted by ATK Aerospace Systems in Promontory, 
 
Utah. DM-2, the largest and most powerful solid rocket motor designed for flight, is managed by the Ares Projects Office at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. 
 
Image Credit: NASA
Τετάρτη, 1 Σεπτέμβριος 2010 7:00:00 πμ

Τhe lost treasure of the Tsars..[ 1731 ]

Has the lost treasure of the Tsars been found at the bottom of the world's deepest lake?

By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 3:25 AM on 1st September 2010


A Russian mini-submarine may have found billions of pounds worth of lost Tsarist gold on the floor of the world’s oldest and deepest freshwater lake in Siberia, it was revealed yesterday.
Explorers have long searched for treasures dating from the Bolshevik Revolution when forces loyal to the deposed royal family fled the advancing Red Army.
Legend has it that 1,600 tons of gold, which could now be worth billions of pounds, was lost when anti-Communist commander Admiral Alexander Kolchak’s train plunged into Lake Baikal.
The Mir-2 mini-submarine is lowered into the waters of Lake 
Baikal
Search: The Mir-2 mini-submarine is lowered into the waters of Lake Baikal. It may have found billions of pounds worth of lost Tsarist gold on the floor of the world's oldest and deepest freshwater lake in Siberia
Last year remnants of a train and ammunition boxes were found in the lake but in recent days the Mir-2 submersible found 'shiny metal objects' on the murky lake bottom, some 1,200 feet below the surface at Cape Tolsty.
'Deep-sea vehicles found rectangular blocks with a metallic gleam, like gold, 400 metres below the surface,' said one source.
Moscow News reported the story with the headline ‘Lost gold of the Whites found in Baikal’. Explorers attempted to grab hold of the shiny objects with the mini-sub’s manipulator arm but failed due to the loose gravel on the lake’s floor.
Sources say that the submariners know the exact spot and are planning a new mission to determine if they have found the gold, and if so to bring a sample to the surface.
Doomed: Tsar Nicholas II and his family were slain by Bolshevik 
troops on July 16, 1918 but much of their wealth was spirited away by 
loyalist forces
Doomed: Tsar Nicholas II and his family were slain by Bolshevik troops on July 16, 1918 but much of their wealth was spirited away by loyalist forces
Kolchak, portrayed in the blockbuster Russian-language film Admiral in 2008, was a hero in the First World War who later led the pro-Tsarist White Army against the Bolsheviks after the 1917 October Revolution.
He had a few early successes but was eventually arrested by Lenin’s henchmen and executed by firing squad in January 1920.
The Russians reneged on a promise to hand him over to the British military mission in Irkutsk.
His body was hidden by revolutionaries under the ice of the Angara River which flows out of Bailkal. Had he escaped it is likely he would have sought exile in London - bringing the gold with him.
Lake Baikal is the world's oldest and deepest lake
Lake Baikal is the world's oldest and deepest lake
If the treasure has been found, it could spark an ugly scramble between the Russian state, descendants of the last Tsar Nicholas the Second, and countries - possibly including Britain - that could argue they are owed outstanding debts by the fallen Romanov regime
The mini-sub team - currently conducting a mapping exercise in the lake - have not said when they will return to the scene.
The vast Lake Baikal contains 20 per cent of the world’s fresh water.

Hurricane " Earl "..[ 1730 ]

Hurricane Earl could sideswipe East Coast




7:08pm EDT



Hurricane Earl and Tropical Storm Fiona in a satellite image taken
 August 31, 2010. REUTERS/NOAA

MIAMI | Tue Aug 31, 2010 8:24pm EDT
 
MIAMI (Reuters) - Powerful Hurricane Earl churned toward the eastern U.S. seaboard on Tuesday and looked to sideswipe the densely populated coast from North Carolina to New England, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.

Forecasters expected the main core of the Category 4 hurricane to stay offshore as Earl moved parallel to the coast during the upcoming Labor Day holiday weekend that traditionally marks the end of summer.

A hurricane watch was issued for most of the North Carolina coastline as officials warned any westward deviation from the forecast track could prompt coastal evacuations or even bring the storm ashore.

"A small error of 100 miles in the wrong direction could be a huge impact difference," National Hurricane Center Director Bill Read told a conference call with journalists.

"Even a minor shift back to the west could bring impacts to portions of the coastline from the mid-Atlantic northwards."

The hurricane watch, issued by the Miami-based hurricane center, alerts residents that hurricane conditions -- sustained winds of 74 mph -- are possible within 48 hours. It covered the North Carolina coastline up from Surf City to the state's border with Virginia, including the Pamlico and Albemarle Sounds.

Earl, the second major hurricane of the 2010 Atlantic season, was moving west-northwest in the open Atlantic on Tuesday, keeping well east of the Turks and Caicos Islands.

At 8 p.m., it was centered about 835 miles south-southeast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.


Earl was forecast to clip the barrier islands of North Carolina's Outer Banks on Thursday night and bring drenching rain, rough seas, pounding surf and gusting wind to the Atlantic Coast from North Carolina to New England and Atlantic Canada.


Evacuations were ordered, or expected, for Wednesday for the most vulnerable spots on the Outer Banks, including the Cape Lookout National Seashore and Ocracoke Island, which has about 800 year-round residents and is accessible only by boat. It is one of the barrier islands where the pirate Blackbeard once roamed.


Earl had top sustained winds of 135 miles per hour, making it a Category 4 storm on the five-step Saffir-Simpson intensity scale. It was expected to stay just shy of a maximum Category 5.

SOME UNCERTAINTY OVER FINAL PATH

It was too early to predict how close the hurricane would come to New York when it churned offshore east of the city during the weekend.

"We're just telling everybody to keep their eyes on the track and just keep checking back," hurricane center meteorologist Barry Baxter said.


The hurricane center said Earl's forecast track in the coming days shifted slightly to the west, which could bring its outer fringes closer to the U.S. coast.

U.S. and Canadian East Coast oil refiners said they were monitoring Earl but that it was too early to begin to take any precautionary measures.

Hurricane Earl posed no threat to major U.S. oil and gas installations in the Gulf of Mexico.


Tropical storm warnings and watches were in effect for the Turks and Caicos, where flights were suspended, and for the sparsely populated southeast Bahamas.


On Monday, Earl battered the northeastern Caribbean islands and Puerto Rico, downing power lines, blowing off roofs, toppling trees and causing some flooding. There were no immediate reports of casualties.

"We have been quite fortunate. We did not take a direct hit ... it was not as serious as it could have been," Puerto Rico Governor Luis Fortuno told CNN.

Tropical Storm Fiona followed in Earl's wake on a similar path, though farther east.

At 8 p.m. (0000 GMT), Fiona was 300 miles east-southeast of the Caribbean Leeward Islands on a course that was expected to take it northeast of those islands on Wednesday. Most forecast models kept Fiona far away from the Gulf of Mexico.


With sustained winds of 40 mph, Fiona was just barely a tropical storm and the much more powerful Earl was hindering Fiona's development. Earl churned up the seas and brought cold water to the surface, starving Fiona of the warm water needed for rapid strengthening.


The storms were far apart but Fiona was moving much faster. If Fiona closes the gap, high-level winds spiraling from the top of Earl could shear off and weaken Fiona, the hurricane center's Baxter said.

"If it gets really close, Earl could actually chew it up and just kind of kill it," he said.


Elsewhere in the Atlantic, a broad area of low pressure about 525 miles southwest of the Cape Verde Islands in the eastern Atlantic had only a 20 percent chance of becoming a tropical cyclone within 48 hours, the hurricane center said.

Early computer models showed that system moving mostly west in the Atlantic but toward South America.


(For more information about hurricanes and weather models, see: www.nhc.noaa.gov/ and www.skeetobiteweather.com/)
(For more on the 2010 hurricane season, click on [nN2005])
(Additional reporting by Gene Cherry in Raleigh, Tom Brown, Kevin Gray and Pascal Fletcher in Miami and Eileen Moustakis in New York; editing by Pascal Fletcher and Mohammad Zargham)

The gnome of mr.Tony Blair abaout mr.Gordon Brown..[ 1729 ]


Memoir: Blair found Brown maddening

Telegraph co.uk.,01.09.10
 
Tony Blair found Gordon Brown "maddening" and blamed the loss of this year's general election on his rival abandoning New Labour principles, according to reports of his memoirs.
But the former prime minister said that it would have been "well nigh impossible" to prevent Mr Brown succeeding him when he stepped down in 2007.
Tony Blair admitted he found Gordon Brown 'difficult, at times 
maddening'
Tony Blair admitted he found Gordon Brown 'difficult, at times maddening'

In his book A Journey, Mr Blair said that sacking Mr Brown would have destabilised his government and could have resulted in him being ousted from Downing Street earlier.
In extracts of the book released to the press, Mr Blair said: "Was he difficult, at times maddening? Yes. But he was also strong, capable and brilliant, and those were qualities for which I never lost respect."
He added: "When it's said that I should have sacked him, or demoted him, this takes no account of the fact that had I done so, the party and the Government would have been severely and immediately destabilised and his ascent to the office of prime minister would probably have been even faster."
Mr Blair said he came to the conclusion that "having him inside and constrained was better than outside and let loose or, worse, becoming the figurehead of a far more damaging force well to the left".
In a message to critics of Mr Brown's time in office, Mr Blair said he was powerless to prevent his successor moving from No 11 to No 10 Downing Street. "It is easy to say now, in the light of his tenure as prime minister, that I should have stopped it; at the time that would have been well nigh impossible."
According to the Daily Telegraph, which has obtained a foreign language copy of the book, Mr Blair suspected his then chancellor of orchestrating the damaging cash-for-honours investigation. Within days of the cash-for-honours scandal erupting in 2006 the paper reports that Mr Blair had a private meeting with Mr Brown to discuss radical pensions reforms drawn up by Lord Turner.

Mr Brown threatened to ensure there was an official Labour investigation into the scandal unless Mr Blair dropped the proposals. Mr Blair refused and within hours, the then Labour Party treasurer Jack Dromey, now an MP, gave a television interview which led to the threatened investigation.

According to the Daily Telegraph report Mr Blair blames the heavy election defeat in May on Mr Brown's failure to stick to New Labour values. Questioning why Labour lost, Mr Blair said: "The response, I fear, is obvious. It won as New Labour. It lost by ceasing to be that."

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Image from Japan..[ 1728 ]

                  All  around looking orange