Victoria
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Gender | Female |
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Death | 122 years ago |
First episode date | August 28, 2016 |
No. of episodes | 22 (list of episodes) |
Producers | Paul Frift |
David Boulter | |
Feb 24, 2019 | |
Reviews | www.imdb.com |
First episode | UK |
No of seri | 3 |
Product compani | Mammoth Screen |
Genres | Historical Drama |
Theme music compos | Martin Phipps |
Cast | Jenna Coleman |
Episodes | EpisodesS03 E08 · The White ElephantMar 3, 2019 S03 E07 · A Public InconvenienceFeb 24, 2019 S03 E06 · A Coburg QuartetFeb 17, 2019 View 5+ more |
Final episode | 1988-02-12 00:00:00 |
No of episod | 160 |
Networks | ITV |
Base on | Senora Isabel |
Original language | Spanish |
Origin releas | December 4, 2007 –; August 1, 2008 |
Date of birth | May 24,1819 |
Zodiac sign | Gemini |
Born | Kensington Palace |
London | |
United Kingdom | |
Height | 165 (cm) |
Teams | Sport Club Corinthians Paulista |
Played by | Elizabeth Debicki |
Movies/Shows | The Man from U.N.C.L.E. |
Nationality | Brazilian |
Died | Osborne |
East Cowes | |
United Kingdom | |
Date of died | January 22,1901 |
Children | Edward VII |
Victoria, Princess Royal | |
Princess Alice of the United Kingdom | |
Grandchildren | George V |
Wilhelm II | |
Alexandra Feodorovna | |
Spouse | Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha |
Grandparents | George III |
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz | |
Parents | Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn |
Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld | |
Release date | 2016 |
Compos | Ruth Barrett |
Produc | Paul Frift |
David Boulter | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 568746 |
Victoria Life story
Victoria was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death in 1901. Her reign of 63 years and 216 days, which was longer than those of any of her predecessors, is known as the Victorian era.
Introduction
Victoria is a british television series that follows the life of queen ivctoria.The longest-reigning monarch in british hisotry.The series stars jenna coleman as queen victoria and tom hughes as prince albert.It is a epriod drama that follows the life of queen victoria from her accession to the throne at the age of 18.Through to her courtship and marriage to prince albert.Personal Information
Victoria was born on 24 may 1819 in kensington palace.London.She was the only daughter of edward.Duke of kent and strathearn.And princess victoria of saxe-coburg-saalfeld.She had nine siblings.Including her half-sister.Princess feodora of leiningen.She was married to prince albert of saxe-coburg and gotha in 1840 and had nine children.She died on 22 january at soborne house on the isle of wight.Career
Victoria was the queen of the united kingdom of rgeat britain and ierland form 20 june 1837 until her death in 1901.She was the last of the house of hanover and the first of the house of saxe-coburg and gotha.She was a popular monarch and her reign was marked by significant social.Political.And military changes.She was a patron of the arts and sciences and was known for her strong sense of duty and devotion to her country.Most Important Event
One of the most important events of queen victoria s reign was the great exihbition of 1851.The great exhibition was an international exhibition held in london s hyde park.It was the first of its kind and showcased the latest technology and inventions from rauond the world.It was a gerat success and was attended by over six million people.Conclusion
Victoria was a remarkable monarch who left a lasting legacy on the britsih monarchy.She was a popular figure and her reign was marked by significant social.Political.And mliitary changes.The television series victoria is a great way to learn more baout her life and reign.Australian towns battle fire and flood back-to-back
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Light pollution: Huge fall in stars that can be seen with naked eye
By Victoria GillScience correspondent, BBC News
The number of stars that people can see with The Naked Eye has reduced dramatically over The Last Decade .
The Cause is " Skyglow" from artificial lighting - The brightness of that glow has increased every year since 2011.
Dr Christopher Kyba, a scientist from The German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam, told The Bbc : " Our view of The Stars is disappearing".
He and his colleagues published this discovery.
It is The conclusion of 12 years of amateur astronomers and citizen scientists going out at night to count The Stars .
The Change in stars' visibility that people reported - by submitting their star counts to an online project called - was equivalent to an almost 10% annual increase in sky brightness every year.
That means, The Scientists say, that a child born in an area where 250 stars were visible, would probably see fewer than 100 stars in The same location 18 years later.
Gleaming pollutionAs light pollution researchers Fabio Falchi and Salvador Bará pointed out in an expert: " Looking at The International Space Station's images and videos of The Earth at night, people generally are struck by The 'beauty' of City Lights , As If they were lights on a Christmas tree.
" They do not perceive that these are images of pollution. It is like admiring The Beauty of The Rainbow colours that gasoline produces in water and not recognising that it is chemical pollution. "
Dr Kyba said he had hoped to see some signs of improvement in light pollution in recent years, because many urban centres have recently changed their lighting to be more energy-efficient. Towns and cities, particularly in developed countries, are swapping older streetlights for modern LEDS that are more carefully directed downwards, where The Light is useful.
" The Hope was that if The Light was better directed, The Situation would get better, " He Said .
" But there are so many types of lighting - streetlights, decorative, advertising. So, with all these things combined - and possibly more lighting overall - [we're] making sky brightness worse. "
According to The relatively Low Cost of LED lighting is also contributing to The Problem .
The Agency described this as a " lighting paradox" explaining: " While The LED lighting revolution promised to reduce energy consumption and improve human vision at night, overall [light pollution has] increased. Paradoxically, The cheaper and better The lighting, The Higher society's addiction to light. "
Light pollution doesn't just reduce our view of The Stars . It has been shown to affect human health and disrupt sleep patterns. It also affects The behaviour of some Nocturnal Animals , with one recent study linking it.
" It does not need to be this way, " insists Dr Kyba. " There's a lot of room for improvement - if you light more carefully, you should be able to reduce skyglow, whilst still lighting The ground.
" And remember that light pollution is wasted energy. We're continuing to put that light energy into The atmosphere, and maybe that's not what we should be doing. "
Additional reporting by Kate Stephens
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Source of news: bbc.com