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Flawless 100-carat diamond sells for $22.1 million at NY auction –
An eye-popping, 100-carat diamond, the highlight of a magnificent jewels sale in New York on Tuesday, sold for $22.1 million, Sotheby’s auction house said. The perfect classic emerald-cut D color diamond, which is about the size of a walnut and was mined by De Beers in southern Africa, was purchased by an anonymous buyer via a telephone bid. It had a pre-sale estimate of $19 million to $25 million. Gary Schuler, the head of Sotheby’s jewelry department in New York, said the gem is the definition of perfection. The $22.1 million price, which includes the buyer’s premium, fell short of the $30.6 million world record price paid for a 118.28 carat white diamond in Hong Kong in 2013. Sotheby’s said only six perfect diamonds weighing more than 100 carats have been sold at auction in the last 25 years. [Reuters]
AC/DC drummer Phil Rudd pleads guilty to threat to kill –
Phil Rudd, drummer of Australian rock band AC/DC, has changed his plea to guilty on a charge of a threat to kill, at a court in Tauranga, New Zealand. The court heard he was unhappy about his album’s launch party and asked for a former employee to be “taken out”. He had previously denied the charge. He also pleaded guilty to cannabis and methamphetamine possession. Prosecutors dropped a second threat to kill charge, relating to the former employee’s daughter. [BBC] On April 1 2015 AC/DC won their first Grammy.
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AC/DC
Japan maglev train breaks world speed record again –
A Japanese magnetic levitation train has broken its own world speed record, hitting 603km/h (374mph) in a test run near Mount Fuji. The train beat the 590km/h speed it had set last week in another test. Maglev trains use electrically charged magnets to lift and move carriages above the rail tracks. Central Japan Railway (JR Central), which owns the trains, wants to introduce the service between Tokyo and the central city of Nagoya by 2027. The 280km journey would take only about 40 minutes, less than half the current time. However, passengers will not get to experience the maglev’s record-breaking speeds because the company said its trains will operate at a maximum of 505km/h. In comparison, the fastest operating speed of a Japanese shinkansen, or “bullet train” is is 320km/h. (See Video of the day). [BBC]
The SCMaglev test track in the Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan
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Yasukazu Endo, the head of the research centre run by Central Japan Railways, discusses the new maglev train. [Guardian]
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Vehicle Speed records (as of April 21, 2015 – source Wikipedia)
Category | Speed | Vehicle | Operator | Date | Certifying entity |
[km/h (mph)] | |||||
Land speed record | 1,228 (763) | ThrustSSC | Andy Green | 15-Oct-97 | FIA |
Wheel-driven | 775.106 (481.629) | Vesco Turbinator | Don Vesco | 18-Oct-01 | FIA |
Motorcycle | 605.697 (376.363) | Ack Attack | Rocky Robinson | 25-Sep-10 | FIM |
Diesel-powered | 563.995 (350.450) | JCB DieselMax | Andy Green | 23-Aug-06 | FIA |
Electric-powered | 495.140 (307.666) | Buckeye Bullet 2.5 | Roger Schroer | 24-Aug-10 | FIA |
Steam-powered | 225.06 (139.85) | Inspiration | Charles Burnett III | 25-Aug-09 | FIA |
Wind-powered | 203.09 (126.19) | Ecotricity Greenbird | Richard Jenkins | 26-Mar-09 | NALSA |
Human-powered | 133.78 (83.13) | VeloX3 | Sebastiaan Bowier | 14-Sep-13 | IHPVA |
Solar-powered | 88.8 (55.2) | Sunswift IV “IVy” | Barton Mawer | 07-Jan-11 | Guinness World Records |
Radio-controlled car | 325.12 (202.02) | RC Bullet | Nic Case | 25-Oct-14 | Guinness World Records |
Tracked vehicle | 82.23 (51.10) | FV101 Scorpionreconnaissance vehicle | 26-Mar-02 | Guinness World Records | |
On ice | 331.61 (206.05) | Audi RS6 | Janne Laitinen | 06-Mar-11 | FIA |
Lunar rover | 17.0 (10.6) | Apollo 17 Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV-003) | Eugene Cernan | 1972 | NASA |
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