Thursday, 26 February 2009

This is the Helix Nebula......beautiful.


NASA/JPL-Caltech/K. Su (University of Arizona)

This is being dubbed the eye of God and you can see why. This is beautiful. 680 light years away from us. This is the Helix Nebula.

MotoGP Rossi



This for anyone who doesn't know is Valentino Rossi. He is one of the best (possibly soon to be the best) MotoGP rider.

I started watching MotoGP quite a few years ago with my then boyfriend now husband. At that stage Rossi was not in the MotoGP races he was working his way up. He fought in the saddle against Max Biaggi and other such brilliant riders.

The reason I love Rossi is his determination, he never gives up. I have often watched a race where he starts from way back on the grid maybe 13th or even worse 21st. This is never an issue as a fan I don't watch and think 'oh no he doesn't stand a chance'. I watch and I think ok this is a race and sure enough by the end of the race he will have beaten all his rivals on the corners.

If there was ever a rider who understood how to use his breaks in a corner it is Rossi. Watching him go into a corner and not break until the last minute is fantastic. Last year against Casey Stoner he beat him fantasticly in a corner and in my opinion Stoner spat his dummy out of the pram. Stoner has a bike with great straight line speed but to win a MotoGP race you need more than raw speed.

So until the 12th of April in Qatar I cannot wait. 'COME ON ROSSI'

Friday, 6 February 2009

Space & Me


I have recently become very interested in how the Universe was formed and how we got here. It might surprise some (it surprised me)that of all the things I could be interested in this is it. Well there are others but at the moment I am in awe.

We have Hubble (http://www.hubblesite.org/) out in space capturing images we have never seen before and giving scientists from lots of different fields enough data I'm sure to keep them going for their lifetime and probably their kids lifetimes too.

As I am only staring my blogging life there will be much more to follow. I am currently on the Hubble site looking at images and all I can say is wow. If we were shown images like this in our class rooms when we were in school we would have been blown away....maybe we would have more of our children interested in the universe.

My son who is nearly 7 has seen the images online I have been looking at and is fascinated. Obviously he has no concept yet of how big the universe is nor how long it has been around but he will get there.