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The Face of Re-New View of the Sun

Blogged by Tut on Sunday April 1st, 2007 at 7:10 pm in Egypt, Tut | 1 Comment »

Solar Flares from Space
This is awesome! I just had to add a few more photos to share with you, PaAten. Just click on each for the Lightbox larger view.

Solar flare-NASA Solar flare2-Another view of the Face of Re Solar flare3
Who would have ever believed the surface of the Sun is so violent? Here’s another view from that spacecraft showing the corona of the sun. Those flares or magnetic pulses extend thousands of miles into space.

The Corona of Re

Among the new views is this never before seen look at the structure of the field rising from a sunspot, which was snapped by the international spacecraft Hinode on November 20, 2006.

“For the first time, we are now able to make out tiny granules of hot gas that rise and fall in the suns magnetized atmosphere,” Dick Fisher, director of NASAs Heliophysics Division, said in a press release.

“These images will open a new era of study on some of the suns processes that affect Earth, astronauts, orbiting satellites, and the solar system.”

From National Geographic News Photo Gallery(click Here)

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Martial Arts in Ancient Egypt

Blogged by Tut on Sunday April 1st, 2007 at 12:09 pm in Egypt, Tut | 0 Comments »

Just look at this example of Martial Arts as practiced in the Two Lands. I was very excited when René found this site and we are both eager to share this with readers. Martial Arts are featured in Tales of King Tut and Sun Child, Prince of Egypt.

Medinet Habu (Click on Picture Thumbnail for larger view):

Martial Arts in Ancient Egypt @ medinet habu
Kemet Nu Tour groupleader Ashra Kwesi points out “Montu Arts” what we call martial arts at Medinet Habu on the West Bank, Thebes, Luxor, Egypt tour.

For more about their tours go to—> KemetNu.com Egypt Tours

These are images of martial arts combat like the lessons I learned as a Prince of Egypt.
Have any of you taken other photos of similar portrayals in Egypt?
Do share them with us.

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