Showing posts with label Reveal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reveal. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Taylor Swift pens new single on former flame... but is yet to reveal who


Conor Kennedy is no doubt desperate to stay in Taylor Swift's good books, so she doesn't write a song about him should they break up.
The cheeky 22-year-old has developed a penchant for penning autobiographical experiences into her song lyrics, most notably having debuted Dear John in 2010 after splitting from John Mayer.
And now it seems the pretty blonde has cast another ex-flame in her musical revenge net with We Are Never Ever Going To Get Back Together

Surrounded by a group of devotees who giggled at her every words, the Grammy-winner jokingly introduced the song, saying: 'So this is the new single. It's a really romantic song.'
She sarcastically added: 'It's really touching and sensitive... for my lovely ex-boyfriend.'

The lyrics to the song paint a relatively straight-forward picture that Taylor was messed around by a former flame, although no names are mentioned.
She sings: 'I remember when we broke up the first time... I've had enough because we haven't seen each other in a month. When you, said you, needed space, what?
'Then you come around again and say, "Baby, I miss you and I swear I'm gonna change."





Wednesday, May 9, 2012

NASA to Reveal New Vesta Discoveries by Asteroid Probe Thursday


NASA will showcase the latest discoveries from an asteroid probe orbiting the huge space rock Vesta on Thursday (May 10) in a press conference for reporters and the general public.

The conference, which will begin at 2 p.m. EDT (1700 GMT) on Thursday, will present a new analysis of Vesta based on the latest observations from NASA's Dawn spacecraft, which has been orbiting the asteroid since last July.

The $466 million Dawn spacecraft launched in 2007 on a mission to visit two huge space rocks in the asteroid belt that orbits the sun between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.

Vesta is the brightest asteroid in the solar system and second most massive object in the asteroid belt, is Dawn's first stop. Dawn arrived in orbit around Vesta in July 2011. [Photos: Asteroid Vesta by Dawn Probe]



Last month, NASA extended Dawn's stay at Vesta by an extra 40 days to give the spacecraft more time to study the asteroid. So far, the spacecraft has revealed that many new details about Vesta, including that it is rich in iron and magnesium, and experiences chilly temperatures that range from minus 10 degrees Fahrenheit (minus 23 degrees Celsius) in the sunlight, to minus150 degrees F (minus 100 degrees C) in shadowed areas.

Scientists think Vesta is a 4.5 billion-year-old relic left over from the formation of the solar system.

NASA's Dawn spacecraft is the first spacecraft ever aimed at visiting two asteroids in the asteroid belt. In August the probe will move on to the Texas-size Ceres, the largest object in the asteroid belt and a space rock so large it is considered a dwarf planet.

The Dawn probe is expected to arrive at Ceres in February 2015.