The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is (subject to the caveats explained below) defined as the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface. It should not be confused with the North Magnetic Pole.
The North Pole is the northernmost point on the Earth, lying diametrically opposite the South Pole. It defines geodetic latitude 90° North, as well as the direction of true north. At the North Pole all directions point south; all lines of longitude converge there, so its longitude can be defined as any degree value. Along tight latitude circles, counterclockwise is east and clockwise is west.
While the South Pole lies on a continental land mass, the North Pole is located in the middle of the Arctic Ocean amid waters that are almost permanently covered with constantly shifting sea ice. This makes it impractical to construct a permanent station at the North Pole (unlike the South Pole). However, the Soviet Union, and later Russia, constructed a number of manned drifting stations on a generally annual basis since 1937, some of which have passed over or very close to the Pole. Since 2002, the Russians have also annually established a base, Barneo, close to the Pole. This operates for a few weeks during early spring. Studies in the 2000s predicted that the North Pole may become seasonally ice-free because of Arctic ice shrinkage, with timescales varying from 2016 to the late 21st century or later.
North Magnetic Pole– the shifting point on the Earth's surface where the Earth's magnetic field points directly downwards.
North Geomagnetic Pole– the point of intersection of the Earth's surface with the axis of a simple magnetic dipole (like a bar magnet) that best approximates the Earth's actual more complex magnetic field.
Originally by analogy with the Earth's magnetic field, the terms "north pole" and "south pole" are also applied to magnets in general, in order to distinguish one "end" of the magnet from the other. For this use see under Magnet and Magnetism.
Trap Back is a mixtape by American rapper Gucci Mane, it was released on February 5, 2012. It includes guest appearances from Chilly Chill, Yo Gotti, Waka Flocka Flame, Rocko, Jadakiss, Future, and 2 Chainz. On mixtape website DatPiff, it has been certified 2x Platinum for being downloaded over 500k times.
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Critical response
Robert Baker of XXL said "Through most of the tape, Gucci does exactly what we expect. He flips raps about flipping white, takes pills with some lady friends, and counts his green. Looking for something different from the Warner Bros. signee at this point is, though, seems foolish." Phillip Mlynar at HipHopDX said "At his best, Gucci cuts something of a ridiculous rap figure - this buffoonish persona is a virtue when he's dropping over-the-top crack rap boasts and flaunting his wealth. So when he spits over a sample of the Tetris theme song on the 2 Chainz-featured "Get It Back," his lines hit home at their cartoonish best; there's a marriage of light-heartedness between the beat and the words."
Welcome to the M0OGY Radio and Antenna Reviews test of the new Prototype Vortex Quasar Q82 MKII antenna.
Over the last five years or so, Steve Lawman of Vortex Antennas has given me the chance to try his latest vertical antennas, firstly his take on the Slim Jim and also the first Quasar 64 (which became my everyday antenna for over three years).
Tests of these antennas are both here on Youtube and back issues of Radiouser magazine.
This MKII version of the Q82 is an update of the original Antenna Specialists Avanti Sigma 4.
Steve has redesigned this version in a typical strongly engineered fashion , which Vortex is well known for.
This antenna is no light-weight at 15KG, but is built to last!
This latest antenna is a .82 wave and employs a basket which is 13 feet long.
This antenna has ...
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Galactic Poultry? "Running Chicken" Nebula Spotted By Telescope
A look into the Centaurus constellation reveals the Lambda Centauri Nebula, which some say has the bird-like shape of a chicken. Astronomers using Europe's MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope captured the imagery. Credit: ESO
Welcome to the M0OGY Radio and Antenna Reviews test of the new Prototype Vortex Quasar Q82 MKII antenna.
Over the last five years or so, Steve Lawman of Vortex...
Welcome to the M0OGY Radio and Antenna Reviews test of the new Prototype Vortex Quasar Q82 MKII antenna.
Over the last five years or so, Steve Lawman of Vortex Antennas has given me the chance to try his latest vertical antennas, firstly his take on the Slim Jim and also the first Quasar 64 (which became my everyday antenna for over three years).
Tests of these antennas are both here on Youtube and back issues of Radiouser magazine.
This MKII version of the Q82 is an update of the original Antenna Specialists Avanti Sigma 4.
Steve has redesigned this version in a typical strongly engineered fashion , which Vortex is well known for.
This antenna is no light-weight at 15KG, but is built to last!
This latest antenna is a .82 wave and employs a basket which is 13 feet long.
This antenna has a very wide band-width and will cover 10/11 and 12 meters with ease.
Also there are various antenna sockets available to suit the QRO operators, should they need more than 2KW!.......so more than apple for Citizens' Band and Amateur Radio use.
Please keep an eye open for my second video which will show build quality and band-width with a high end Rig Expert Antenna Analyser
Please feel free to comment below the video.
David Ogg,
M0OGY Radio and Antenna Reviews,
North Lincolnshire,
United Kingdom.
Welcome to the M0OGY Radio and Antenna Reviews test of the new Prototype Vortex Quasar Q82 MKII antenna.
Over the last five years or so, Steve Lawman of Vortex Antennas has given me the chance to try his latest vertical antennas, firstly his take on the Slim Jim and also the first Quasar 64 (which became my everyday antenna for over three years).
Tests of these antennas are both here on Youtube and back issues of Radiouser magazine.
This MKII version of the Q82 is an update of the original Antenna Specialists Avanti Sigma 4.
Steve has redesigned this version in a typical strongly engineered fashion , which Vortex is well known for.
This antenna is no light-weight at 15KG, but is built to last!
This latest antenna is a .82 wave and employs a basket which is 13 feet long.
This antenna has a very wide band-width and will cover 10/11 and 12 meters with ease.
Also there are various antenna sockets available to suit the QRO operators, should they need more than 2KW!.......so more than apple for Citizens' Band and Amateur Radio use.
Please keep an eye open for my second video which will show build quality and band-width with a high end Rig Expert Antenna Analyser
Please feel free to comment below the video.
David Ogg,
M0OGY Radio and Antenna Reviews,
North Lincolnshire,
United Kingdom.
A look into the Centaurus constellation reveals the Lambda Centauri Nebula, which some say has the bird-like shape of a chicken. Astronomers using Europe's MPG...
A look into the Centaurus constellation reveals the Lambda Centauri Nebula, which some say has the bird-like shape of a chicken. Astronomers using Europe's MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope captured the imagery. Credit: ESO
A look into the Centaurus constellation reveals the Lambda Centauri Nebula, which some say has the bird-like shape of a chicken. Astronomers using Europe's MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope captured the imagery. Credit: ESO
Welcome to the M0OGY Radio and Antenna Reviews test of the new Prototype Vortex Quasar Q82 MKII antenna.
Over the last five years or so, Steve Lawman of Vortex Antennas has given me the chance to try his latest vertical antennas, firstly his take on the Slim Jim and also the first Quasar 64 (which became my everyday antenna for over three years).
Tests of these antennas are both here on Youtube and back issues of Radiouser magazine.
This MKII version of the Q82 is an update of the original Antenna Specialists Avanti Sigma 4.
Steve has redesigned this version in a typical strongly engineered fashion , which Vortex is well known for.
This antenna is no light-weight at 15KG, but is built to last!
This latest antenna is a .82 wave and employs a basket which is 13 feet long.
This antenna has a very wide band-width and will cover 10/11 and 12 meters with ease.
Also there are various antenna sockets available to suit the QRO operators, should they need more than 2KW!.......so more than apple for Citizens' Band and Amateur Radio use.
Please keep an eye open for my second video which will show build quality and band-width with a high end Rig Expert Antenna Analyser
Please feel free to comment below the video.
David Ogg,
M0OGY Radio and Antenna Reviews,
North Lincolnshire,
United Kingdom.
A look into the Centaurus constellation reveals the Lambda Centauri Nebula, which some say has the bird-like shape of a chicken. Astronomers using Europe's MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope captured the imagery. Credit: ESO
The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is (subject to the caveats explained below) defined as the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface. It should not be confused with the North Magnetic Pole.
The North Pole is the northernmost point on the Earth, lying diametrically opposite the South Pole. It defines geodetic latitude 90° North, as well as the direction of true north. At the North Pole all directions point south; all lines of longitude converge there, so its longitude can be defined as any degree value. Along tight latitude circles, counterclockwise is east and clockwise is west.
While the South Pole lies on a continental land mass, the North Pole is located in the middle of the Arctic Ocean amid waters that are almost permanently covered with constantly shifting sea ice. This makes it impractical to construct a permanent station at the North Pole (unlike the South Pole). However, the Soviet Union, and later Russia, constructed a number of manned drifting stations on a generally annual basis since 1937, some of which have passed over or very close to the Pole. Since 2002, the Russians have also annually established a base, Barneo, close to the Pole. This operates for a few weeks during early spring. Studies in the 2000s predicted that the North Pole may become seasonally ice-free because of Arctic ice shrinkage, with timescales varying from 2016 to the late 21st century or later.
Red falcons hat, all red hoodie Santa clause of the city, bag full of goodies 50 pints of purple drank, came with the seal I wish these faggot ass cops will let a nigga live Im trynna come down the chimney with a hundred mill So many hundred dollar bills that'll give you chills A bad bitch from Brazil got her own appeal You wake up see her cooking cookies in your crib I'm the brick squad boss, I'm like Santa Clause Misses clause on the pole, with her panties off And I know when you're sleeping know when you awake No eggnog, busting bottles of that ace of spades Black Versace shades so it's hard to steer Where's Rudolph red nose when I really need him A bunch of elves on the team and I gotta feed em They carry sawed off pumps so it's hard to feed em I gift wrap a pipe bomb, bring it to your door Ring the bell sit back and watch the fucker blow So how you build the snowman with all this melted snow Santa clause bringing blocks in from Mexico I made a hundred thousand dollars and the Texaco They locked me up and let me out I feel like Plaxico I'm going in on these suckers call me santa clause And its a bunch of bad bitches in Santa house An igloo full of snow and a white stove I'm in the kitchen cooking dope in a white robe House full of naked hoes snortin blow I'm in zone 6 aka the north pole It's so lonely at the top plus it's real cold My ears, neck, wrist fist is real froze A house full of hoes and they cooking blow