dilluns, 9 de març del 2009

The News!

Barça back to their best (2-0)

Barca were back to their best tonight at the Nou Camp as they saw off Bilbao with first half goals from Sergio Busquets and Messi, before putting on a thrilling attacking second half performance.
Barca can take a host of positive conclusions from the game as they recovered their trademark attacking style, created endless chances, kept another clean sheet and with Madrid being held 1.1 by Atletico at the Santiago Bernabeu, they also stretched their lead at the top to six points. The only negative point for Barca was Puyol’s late injury which saw him carried off in some pain.

C.H. Esplais lost the derby

Yesterday, at 5.30 p.m., Esplais played a handball match with CH Montgrí in Castelló d’Empúries. Esplais did not begin the game well and fell behind early on to Montgrí despite of the good actuation of the goalkeeper Josep. In the first half thet losed for 4 goals.
Esplais began with a great form in the second half, bacause they have a good coach, Francisco Manzano. But the player Xexu of Montgrí created good opportunities.
In this match there was a bad referee and he stired the result when he sented Galí off the pitch.
In the end of the match, Esplais losed for two goals.

The asteroid DD45

A fifty meter wide asteroid passed close to the earth on Monday. The astronomer who spotted the asteroid said that there was nothing to worry about.
The asteroid called DD45 passed within twice the height of the satelites that gwe depend on for comunications. McNaught, who watches for asteroids with his telescope northwest of Sydney, Australia, discovered the approaching rock last week."It's not something to worry about, but something to be aware of," he said.
"If discovered in advance and with enough lead time, there is the possibility of pushing it off course, if you have decades of advance warning," McNaught said. "If you have only a few days, you can evacuate the area of impact, but there's not a great deal [else] you can do."
A global catastrophe was very unlikley he said, even thought hundreds of asteroids pass clode to the earth every year.
The 2009 DD45 asteroid circles the sun every 18 months, but its path will not threaten this planet at least for the next century, he said.