Photographing Nature And Giving Them A Special Geometry Inspired Idea To Give Them Life With #shapical

Photographing Nature And Giving Them A Special Geometry Inspired Idea To Give Them Life With #shapical

Photographing Nature and giving them a special geometry inspired Idea to give them life with #shapical #nature #photography #onieropoluz #flow #geometricphotography #flowers #backyardfun #backyardphotography #naturelovers #peace #love #peaceandlove #peaceofmind #music #life #solivealifeyouwillremember

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8 years ago

"don't blame gravity for falling in love"

Albert eienstine

8 years ago

Well,well NASA just go and find some alien friends....(post by sci universe)

Well This Is A Bummer, But A Good Call Considering How Media Is Like 😄 NASA Will Host A Teleconference

Well this is a bummer, but a good call considering how media is like 😄 NASA will host a teleconference at 2 p.m. EDT Monday, Sept. 26, to present new “surprising evidence” of activity from images captured by the Hubble Space Telescope. 

Europa is thought to host an ocean of liquid water beneath its icy surface, and is thus considered to be one of the best places to search for alien life elsewhere in the Solar System. 

If you want to know more about Europa, I recommend this infographic by space.com.


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8 years ago
That’s Another Galaxy Took By Hubble Space Telescope

That’s another galaxy took by hubble space telescope


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8 years ago

and they ar using the technology invented by nikola tesla

post by unbelivable facts

Japanese Are Working On Developing Technology To Transmit Electricity Wirelessly. Their Goal Is To Transmit

Japanese are working on developing technology to transmit electricity wirelessly. Their goal is to transmit energy from orbiting solar panels to Earth by 2030. They have successfully transmitted 10 kW of energy 500 meters away.


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8 years ago

Why Do We Study Ice?

Discover why we study ice and how this research benefits Earth. 

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We fly our DC-8 aircraft very low over Antarctica as part of Operation IceBridge – a mission that’s conducting the largest-ever airborne survey of Earth’s polar ice.

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Records show that 2015 was the warmest year on record, and this heat affects the Arctic and Antarctica – areas that serve as a kind of air conditioner for Earth and hold an enormous of water.

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IceBridge flies over both Greenland and Antarctica to measure how the ice in these areas is changing, in part because of rising average global temperatures.

IceBridge’s data has shown that most of Antarctica’s ice loss is occurring in the western region. All that melting ice flows into the ocean, contributing to sea level rise.

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IceBridge has been flying the same routes since the mission began in 2009. Data from the flights help scientists better measure year-to-year changes.

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IceBridge carries the most sophisticated snow and ice instruments ever flown.  Its main instrument is called the Airborne Topographic Mapper, or ATM.The ATM laser measure changes in the height of the ice surface by measuring the time it takes for laser light to bounce off the ice and return to the plane – ultimately mapping ice in great detail, like in this image of Antarctica’s Crane Glacier.

Why Do We Study Ice?

For the sake of the laser, IceBridge planes have to fly very low over the surface of snow and ice, sometimes as low as 1,000 feet above the ground. For comparison, commercial flights usually stay around 30,000 feet! Two pilots and a flight enginner manage the many details involved in each 10- to 12-hour flight.

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One of the scientific radars that fly aboard IceBridge helped the British Antarctic Survey create this view of what Antarctica would look like without any ice.

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IceBridge also studies gravity using a very sensitive instrument that can measure minuscule gravitational changes, allowing scientists to map the ocean cavities underneath the ice edges of Antarctica. This data is essential for understanding how the ice and the ocean interact. The instrument’s detectors are very sensitive to cold, so we bundle it up to keep it warm!

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Though the ice sheet of Antarctica is two miles thick in places, the ice still “flows” – faster in some places and slower in others. IceBridge data helps us track how much glaciers change from year-to-year.

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Why do we call this mission IceBridge? It is bridging the gap between our Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite, or ICESat – which gathered data from 2003 to 2009 – and ICESat-2, which will launch in 2018.

Why Do We Study Ice?

Learn more about our IceBridge mission here: www.nasa.gov/icebridge and about all of our ice missions on Twitter at @NASA_Ice.

Make sure to follow us on Tumblr for your regular dose of space: http://nasa.tumblr.com


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8 years ago

beautiful

Amazing Space Concept Art By John Grello
Amazing Space Concept Art By John Grello
Amazing Space Concept Art By John Grello

Amazing space concept art by John Grello


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8 years ago

'Make a green change' series posts

Yo there, I’m releasing a new series post which is being post on to F-taser. Let’s get to the point, yeah I’m talking about how we all together can make a simple green change.everyday we already have two to three hours of free time, of you everyday consume only just twenty minutes for this ‘go green’ projects, we could make a very great difference and we could relax a lot with this green environment. Yes you could really feel a great difference.while breathing this plant-purified air you could get that green energy. In the following post will post some how-to projects to go green… Bye. And happy Christmas everyone


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8 years ago

Visit the official JPl site of NASA and get the latest news of space.

8 years ago

Biotronium series Post-1 Full Story

I have posted a qoute which is took from Holy Bible - Proverbs 11;9 which is "anyone who determine to do right will live, but anyone who insist on doing wrong will die" you will understand what I meant at the end of tjis long post.Let's get to the main part.Brief.Nature warns us and reminds us to stop all those heck ! But still we say 'we got it as a habit'.You, Me and all others will not be eligible to say 'why god ?' as we makes these problems.maybe its all because of us.Right now we really are killing our environment which can be described as a gift from God.And as we are killing it maybe one day it will end up all of these.Scientists estimate that we are nearing an ICE AGE!. Here in kerala we have summer plants and trees flowerd this part of the year which is meant to be the coldest of year!.we have the temprature of 2012's summer temparture here.This may end up like a giant flood , intense drought, etc.what we can do is slow down this 'wipe out'. How can we destroy, forget, ignore , all those things that shaped our lives ?... Love your Nature, save it, It may save you.

8 years ago

beautiful canda

First Snow In The Canadian Rockies.
First Snow In The Canadian Rockies.
First Snow In The Canadian Rockies.
First Snow In The Canadian Rockies.
First Snow In The Canadian Rockies.
First Snow In The Canadian Rockies.
First Snow In The Canadian Rockies.
First Snow In The Canadian Rockies.
First Snow In The Canadian Rockies.

First snow in the Canadian Rockies.

Banff and Jasper National Parks, Alberta, Canada. October 2016.

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