REVOLUTION HARDSTYLE
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.



 
HomePortal*GalleryLatest imagesSearchRegisterLog in

 

  Astronomer Royal

Go down 
2 posters
AuthorMessage
taixyz1992
Pro Shuffler
Pro Shuffler



Number of posts : 401
Registration date : 2010-10-25

 Astronomer Royal Empty
PostSubject: Astronomer Royal    Astronomer Royal I_icon_minitimeFri Dec 03, 2010 8:20 pm

In 1949, the Gascoignes' third child, daughter Hester, was born.[5] Like many Observatory personnel, the Gascoignes lived in a staff residence on Mount Stromlo, which was a long difficult trip away from Canberra. It was cold and lonely, particularly for Rosalie, but they enjoyed the outdoors, and the landscape inspired Rosalie's creativity and later her artistic career.[1][14] In 1960 they relocated to Deakin in suburban Canberra,[5] and in the late 1960s they moved to another suburb, Pearce.[6]
In 1957, administrative responsibility for the Commonwealth Observatory was transferred from the Australian Government's Department of the Interior to the Australian National University (ANU), a move supported by both its director, Richard Woolley, and Gascoigne.[15] This was an era of significant change at Mount Stromlo: in January 1956 Woolley had resigned as director of Mount Stromlo to take up a position as Astronomer Royal and director of the Royal Observatory Greenwich.[16] He was replaced by Bart Bok, whom Gascoigne liked and under whose directorship he played a significant role.[17] Also in 1957, the Mount Stromlo team began searching for a new field observatory site, due to the increased light pollution from Canberra's growth.[18] The search was vigorously promoted by Bok, and after an examination of 20 possible locations, two were shortlisted: Mount Bingar, near Griffith, New South Wales, and Siding Spring, near Coonabarabran, New South Wales.[19] Gascoigne was one of a group of scientists who visited Siding Spring Mountain as part of the search,[20] and he was one of those who advocated this choice:[21]


Melkco Samsung Galaxy Tab leather Case
discount bathroom vanities and sinks
Back to top Go down
nirvana
Pro Shuffler
Pro Shuffler



Number of posts : 204
Registration date : 2010-10-04

 Astronomer Royal Empty
PostSubject: Re: Astronomer Royal    Astronomer Royal I_icon_minitimeFri Dec 03, 2010 10:24 pm

Europe's deadly cold snap maintains grip


Click to play

Click to play

The scene in northern EuropeContinue reading the main story
Related stories

Emergency as floods hit Balkans
Snow brings further travel misery
In pictures: Snow blankets Europe
Northern Europe remains in the grip of heavy snow and freezing temperatures, with more cold weather forecast for the weekend.

Dozens of people are reported to have been killed by exposure to the cold or in weather-related accidents.

The snow continues to disrupt transport networks but many airports are resuming a more normal service.

In the Balkans, heavy flooding has forced more than 1,000 people to evacuate their homes.

Temperatures in Poland have fallen to as low as -33C (-27F) in the past few days.

Another 12 people froze to death across Poland on Thursday night, according to police, bringing the total killed there during this cold snap to 30.

Police say many of the victims were homeless people.

Around 150,000 people in the Polish city of Czestochowa were reported to be without heating on Friday.


Fresh snow falls in Bratislava as the cold snap in Europe continues
Officials in Slovakia said two people had died in snow-related car accidents, while neighbouring Czech Republic also reported several casualties.

Cold weather has also claimed five lives this week in the Baltic state of Lithuania and there have been at least two deaths in Germany.

Siberian air
The snow and ice has meant widespread delays and cancellations to European flights in recent days, with the closure of a number of British airports.

London's Gatwick airport reopened on Friday morning for the first time in two days, but passengers have been warned to expect delays.

While a regular service appears to be resuming in many European airports, arrivals and departure boards are still showing delays and some cancellations.

Eurostar says it expects to operate a significantly reduced service until Sunday, but that no more tickets will be available until Monday.

In other developments

Continue reading the main story
WEATHER AND TRAVEL INFO

Check the forecast in your area at BBC Weather
Denmark mobilised its army to help emergency vehicles make their way through snow in the south-east
Snowfalls trapped hundreds of motorists in Brittany and Normandy
In Belgium, 650km (403 miles) of traffic jams were reported, with Flanders hit hard
Cold air moving down from Siberia has contributed to the wintry conditions in northern Europe.

Temperatures are an average 5C-10C below average in some major cities.







_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
plesk hosting provider
baby boomer years
Back to top Go down
 
Astronomer Royal
Back to top 
Page 1 of 1
 Similar topics
-
» Royal Forest

Permissions in this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
REVOLUTION HARDSTYLE :: Shuffler chit chat room-
Jump to: