Monday, September 23, 2013

Is new found GJ 504b planet Zeeba? : Believers get a new hope for friendly Zeeba ET/aliens


If you are the one who believes we Earthians are not all alone in the Universe, you must have been reading and hearing the news updates about aliens from Planet Zeeba. These aliens are known for visiting to the Earth from time to time to create awareness about the greenery and environmental balance on the Earth. Also, these aliens have been known as our savers who want to save us from the angry aliens from Planet Gootan. A recently found GJ 504b planet by Subaru telescope and team from NASA is being supposed to be the real Planet Zeeba. In this article, a basic understanding of GJ 504b and its discovery have been discussed.

What is Planet Zeeba (GJ 504b)?


Planet Zeeba, now also recognized as GJ 504b is a recently discovered pink planet that is located about 57 light years away from Earth. GJ 504b has been discovered by NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center this year (2013). The GJ504b is the lowest mass planet ever discovered by direct imaging from telescope. The 8.2-meter Subaru Telescope is located at Mauna Kea Observatory, Hawai'i. The Jovian planet has a distance of about 44 times that of Earth from ‘its’ star 59 Virginis (or Sun). It is similar to the size of Jupiter, however, quite greater in terms of Jupiter’s mass.

The Pink planet GJ 504b's image taken by Subaru telescope [Image credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/NOAJ] |~(topicswhatsoever.blogspot.com)

What makes it important than other discoveries is Planet Zeeba is supposed to be the habitat of extraterrestrials who have been visiting to the Earth since a long. While we have no direct proofs of their presence on the Earth, a huge number of people from all over the World have claimed to see or be abducted by these aliens, called Zeebans from Zeeba.

The discovery of the most rumored alien planet is indeed a new confirmation of their existence for the people and scientists who believe. However, NASA or other space research organizations have not revealed any possibilities of life on this planet. Below is mentioned some key details released by NASA about GJ 504b.

NASA’s say on the discovery of Pink planet


  • GJ 504b is expected to be of deep magenta color from the infrared data received from NASA’s Subaru telescope located in Hawai'i.
  • The 59 Virginis star of GJ 504b is hotter than our Sun.
  • GJ 504b’s Sun can be seen in the constellation Virgo without any telescopic device.
  • The new found planet is 4x Jupiter’s mass and covers 9 times the distance covered by Jupiter while orbiting its star.
  • The expected temperature of GJ 504b is around 237 degrees Celsius (or around 75 degrees Fahrenheit).

Infrared image of GJ 504b, 59 Virginis and constellation by using direct imaging technology [Image credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/NOAJ] |~(topicswhatsoever.blogspot.com)

If we could travel to this giant planet, we would see a world still glowing from the heat of its formation with a reminiscent of a dark cherry blossom, a dull magenta …”, says Michael McElwain, from NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Centre, Greenbelt, Maryland.

Michael confirms the color of GJ 504b to be more bluish that other imaged planets from the data collected by near-infrared camera. “…which may indicate that its atmosphere has fewer clouds”, adds Michael.

New hopes from the discovery


Image locating the Infrared image of GJ 504b, 59 Virginis in constellation by using direct imaging technology [Image credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center/NOAJ] |~(topicswhatsoever.blogspot.com)

While the temperature and expected atmospheric conditions of GJ 504b do not seem to be perfect for the presence of life, we cannot refrain from wondering about a different life form which has managed to exist and grow in such conditions. Also, the discovery of GJ 504b has also increased the possibilities of life on the other undiscovered planets in constellation Virgo, and we never know if a technologically advanced alien life form (may be Zeebans and Gootans) is present on some other near-GJ 504b planets which are yet to be discovered by we humans.

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Friday, September 6, 2013

Deep Sleep-Phase Syndrome (DSPS); Introduction, Symptoms, Medications

Deep Sleep Phase Syndrome (DSPS) or Delayed Sleep-Phase Disorder (DSPD) is a kind of neurological sleep disorder which disturbs the normal sleeping and waking time of a person. It affects our body’s clock and delays the sleeping time for hours. The patients suffering from DSPS are unable to sleep early or at time in the night and such type of disorders are likely to affect 20 of every 1000 adults every year. Let’s read more on DSPS symptoms, causes and some remedies in this article.

What is Deep Sleep-Phase disorder?

Deep sleep-phase disorder (DSPD) or DSPS is a circadian rhythm sleep disorder that affects the normal sleeping time of a person, resulting into disturbed body clock with undesired high and low level of alertness of body and brain. Patients having DSPS find it difficult to sleep at proper time as well as their time of waking up in the morning does not have a control. In most of the cases, the patients are found unable to wake up by the ring of their alarm clock and mobile ring as well.

Delayed Sleep-phase Syndrome (DSPS or DSPD) treatment, symptoms #topicswhatsoever.blogspot.in/

Ultimately, the people with Delayed sleep-phase disorder as late as in the midnight and wake up late with the traces of excessive daytime sleepiness. However, excessive daytime sleepiness is not found when the patients are left to sleep at their very own and changed sleeping time.

History

DSPS was first introduced in formal by Dr. Elliot D. Weitzman and his colleagues at Montefiore Medical Center. [Source: Wiki]

Symptoms of DSPD


  • Patients with Delayed sleep-phase syndrome or DSPD are able to sleep healthy and normally when following their delayed sleeping schedules, experiencing no excessive daytime sleepiness.
  • Patients have greater than normal ability to fall asleep in the morning time; however, a normal healthy person may find difficulties in sleeping in morning time.
  • Patients have difficulty to schedule their sleeping time to an earlier time.
  • Patients do have a disturbed sleep schedule; however, there comes no issues of a broken, disturbed or non-continuous sleep once they are asleep.
  • Patients usually tend to fall asleep after 2 a.m. of midnight.
  • Babies and children with DSPS refuse to go to bed before they become too drowsy to fall asleep.

The symptoms of DSPD are often confused by people as well as doctors with other sleep disorders and insomnia; however, DSPS has been put in different category of ICSD. Unlike other sleep disorders, DSPS actually, is a chronological and neurological sleep disorder.

Additional health effects of Delayed sleep-phase syndrome include weight gain, diabetes, cancer, anxiety disorders, fibromyalgia and many more problems. The patients suffering from a long-term DSPS are likely to be having a less effective immune system and have all chances to be caught by severe depression problems which may even result into migraine.

Treatment


  • Chronotherapy- In this treatment, the patients are kept under observation making sure that they sleep at the normal time for months rather than their delayed sleeping time. It is also referred as the process of resetting the circadian clock of patient’s body.
  • The patients are given Vitamin B12 tablets as a helpful remedy to solve DSPS.
  • The patients are also given Melatonin a few hours earlier than their bedtime. Melatonin is known for its sleepiness factor in medical field. However, an improper amount of Melatonin can always be of ne help, hence, it is highly recommended to consult a doctor before consuming it.

Some advanced applications of Chronotherapy also include forcing a patient to remain awake for a day of two and then go for sleep some hours before their delayed sleeping schedule. Good repetitions of this process have been helpful in treating the problem of DSPS in a number of patients.

Also read: Childhood Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD): Is your child at psychological risk?