[x] Earth, Moon & Universe
[x] Astro jokes and puzzles
[x] Windows to the Universe
[x] NASA's astro games
[x] Damn cool! XD
[x] Wahh! Even cooler! (but abit cheem...)
[x] Hmmm. Funny! & cute.
[x] not bad a quiz
[x] Bop the Asteriods!
.+.Our starry dessert.+.
[x] Visual aids
[x] NASA's VERY updated stories & images
[x] Interesting videos!
[x] Encyclopedia of terms
[x] From astro arts to music!
[x] It's a MUST visit!
[x] Interactives
[x] Info and more info...
-Stories I have written-
[x] First Crush (completed)
[x] Wings of Love (completed)
[x] Tears of Regret (completed)
[x] Pure (completed- I cant even access it) [x] Love Reaction (processing! Read this one! :D)
.*.My Friends.*.
[x] Alvin (old)
[x] Alvin (new)
[x] Andrea
[x] Audrey
[x] Cherie
[x] Choo Yan
[x] Corinne
[x] Denise (senior)
[x] Dyan
[x] Elizabeth(new)
[x] Emily(pal)
[x] Faith's devianart (junior)
[x] Geraldine
[x] Grace Tan
[x] Hui Min
[x] Hui Ying
[x] Isaac
[x] Jaime
[x] Jane
[x] Jayda
[x] Jia Min
[x] Jiayu
[x] Jolene
[x] Karin
[x] Khiu
[x] Lester (biao ge)
[x] Linette
[x] Lynnly
[x] Mei Xian
[x] Mandy
[x] Matilda
[x] Melissa(frm P.O.F)
[x] Merissa's diary
[x] Merissa's webbie
[x] Mic
[x] Michelle
[x] Michelle (frm P.O.F)
[x] Ms Fan
[x] Nick
[x] Pearlynn
[x] Pek Geok(frm.P.O.F)
[x] Pei Xian
[x] Poh Fong
[x] Rayiant
[x] Robyn
[x] Rui Hao
[x] Themis
[x] Yi Qin
[x] Youying
[x] YuLing
[x] Xinyi
[x] Van Goh
[x] Van Thio
[x] Zarifah
[x] Link here
just finished GP and chem today... GP compo still okay, took Q12, cause the rest skimmed through have no idea how to answer. sigh. sad case. then came the compre paper, it was fairly okayy.. hoping I didnt screw up AQ~ Chem- I love section A! can score for that one... but section B... DIE. _-_" One qns 22 marks! Another is 18 marks! It's nuts man.
Anyway, some updates!
That's polaris, the north star's dust nebula! here's what its caption said:
'Centered on North Star Polaris, this 4 degree wide field of view covers part of a complex of relatively unfamiliar, diffuse dust clouds soaring high above the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy. The combined light of the Milky Way stars are reflected by the dusty, galactic cirrus, the reflected starlight having the same blue tint characteristic of better known reflection nebulae. But this deep color image also records a faint reddish luminescence from the dust grains as they convert invisible stellar ultraviolet radiation to visible red light. Dubbed extended red emission, the dim cosmic glow is thought to be caused by complex organic molecules known as PAHs (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons), common constituents of interstellar dust. On planet Earth, PAHs are widely encountered as the sooty products of combustion.'