Friday, February 1, 2019
Tuesday, January 1, 2019
Dawn of a New Day and a New Year
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Parker Solar Probe acquired the first ever photo taken from inside the sun’s corona. The bright streak is a coronal streamer. Up to now, all photos of the sun have been taken from a great distance, either from ground or from telescopes in space given the sun’s extreme heat. The sun is a magnificent, hot, glowing ball of gas with its enormous hot plasma and bright coronal streamers streaking out into the surrounding blackness that matches Homer’s magnificent descriptions of sun’s rays at Dawn in both the Iliad and Odyssey.
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Today, at the dawn of the New Year, my favorite description of Dawn by Homer is… Dawn appeared with her rosy fingers. I wish you all a Happy New Year.
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Monday, December 31, 2018
Last Sail in 2018
My brother Nikos, steering Okyrhoe, to her winter berth. They are near Patroclus islet and not far from cape Sounion. |
Closing towards cape Sounion with a storm looming in the east.
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The sun lights a rock of the precipice at Sounion at sunset. Cape Sounion is surrounded on three sides by the sea and is where king Aegeas waited for his son Theseus return from Crete.
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Cape Sounion which the Venetians called Capo Colonne is noted for its temple of Poseidon, one of the major monuments of the Golden Age of Greece.
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Tuesday, December 25, 2018
Christmas Star
Saturday, December 1, 2018
The leaves fall and the generations pass
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Heavens
Monday, October 1, 2018
Medicanes
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Medicanes are rare phenomena and are similar with the tropical cyclones but are weaker because the Mediterranean Sea is smaller comparing to the oceans and her waters are not as warm. |
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Although not as ferocious as their tropical cousins Medicanes have a center, have very strong winds in their periphery, causing huge waves and torrential rainfalls.
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Medicanes frequency is 1-2 per year. Greece’s last Medicane was in 1995. This time the cyclone skirted the south coast of Peloponnese and reached Athens on Saturday September 29, 2018. |
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The strong winds uproot trees and down power lines and cause all kind of property destruction.
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Swollen rivers take cars parked near their banks in their turbulent waters downstream. |
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The strong winds and waves result in sinking of boats even in harbors.
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Tourists in the vicinity of the Acropolis of Athens look happy even if the gusty winds will destroy their umbrellas.
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