Apollo 13 - Mission Control By NASA On The Commons

Apollo 13 - Mission Control By NASA On The Commons

Apollo 13 - Mission Control by NASA on The Commons

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The Hubble Ultra-Deep Field Is An Image Of A Small Region Of Space In The Constellation Fornax, Containing

The Hubble Ultra-Deep Field is an image of a small region of space in the constellation Fornax, containing an estimated 10,000 galaxies.

Image credit: NASA/ESA/Hubble


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Astonishing Saturn, Observed By The Cassini Space Probe On November 27, 2013.

Astonishing Saturn, observed by the Cassini space probe on November 27, 2013.


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The Faint Rings Of Uranus, Shot In 1986, Are Made Of Countless Fragments Of Water Ice Containing Radiation-altered

The faint rings of Uranus, shot in 1986, are made of countless fragments of water ice containing radiation-altered organic material.

Credit: NASA/JPL/Michael Benson, Kinetikon Pictures


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7 years ago
Bioluminescent Plankton
Bioluminescent Plankton
Bioluminescent Plankton
Bioluminescent Plankton

Bioluminescent Plankton

Scientists have only recently discovered that this type of plankton glows when they are moved because of stress - ironic when you consider how relaxing the sight of the shimmering waves are in the dark night. Bioluminescence is used as a defence mechanism to draw predators towards the creature trying to eat the plankton. The tiny flashes of light also disorientate and surprise the predator.

These tiny organisms produce light using a chemical called luciferin. The process of creating a bioluminescent light, which is simply light produced within a living creature, differs between organisms. Some need a particular food or another creature for the effect to happen. But this type of plankton, called dinoflagellates, produce luciferin on their own. The light the tiny plankton emit is called ‘cold light’, meaning less than 20% of the light generates heat.

Huge areas of the ocean can become populated by glowing plankton but the effect is especially common in warm-water lagoons that have narrow openings to the sea. This causes the plankton to gather and become trapped, causing the water to turn orange.

Image credit: Will Ho, Kin Cheung, Landscapes Maldives & eyegami

Source: Kuoni

7 years ago

Colors of Earth

When we think of our globe from a distance, we generally visualize two colors: blue and green. Water and land. Mostly water, consequently, our planet’s nickname of the blue marble.

Traveling around the globe every 90 minutes covering millions of miles with a focused lens on our beautiful planet from 250 miles above, I’ve captured many beautiful colors beyond blue and green that showcase Earth in new and interesting ways. Some colors are indicative of nature like desert sands and weather like snow. Other colors tell stories of Earth’s climate in bright splashes of yellows and greens of pollen and muted grey tones and clouded filters of pollution.

Blue and green still remain vivid and beautiful colors on Earth from the vantage point of the International Space Station, but here are some other colors that have caught my eye from my orbital perspective.

Colors Of Earth

African violet

Colors Of Earth

Bahamas blues

Colors Of Earth

Tropical in Africa

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Yellow desert

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Orange in Egypt

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Red surprise 

Colors Of Earth

Snow white 

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7 years ago

Boston Dynamics has shown off its new version of SpotMini, but now it’s also catching us up with its bipedal Atlas bot, the most humanoid of its creations. Atlas can now jump from elevated block to elevated block, and do a complete about-face in the air. It can leap pretty high, and also do a backflip – and then celebrate its backflipping ability. –


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Aurora Over Svolvear, Norway

Aurora over Svolvear, Norway

Image Credit: Max Rive


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TODAY IN HISTORY: Apollo 16 Astronauts Charlie Duke And John Young Train For The Moon At Kennedy Space
TODAY IN HISTORY: Apollo 16 Astronauts Charlie Duke And John Young Train For The Moon At Kennedy Space
TODAY IN HISTORY: Apollo 16 Astronauts Charlie Duke And John Young Train For The Moon At Kennedy Space
TODAY IN HISTORY: Apollo 16 Astronauts Charlie Duke And John Young Train For The Moon At Kennedy Space
TODAY IN HISTORY: Apollo 16 Astronauts Charlie Duke And John Young Train For The Moon At Kennedy Space
TODAY IN HISTORY: Apollo 16 Astronauts Charlie Duke And John Young Train For The Moon At Kennedy Space
TODAY IN HISTORY: Apollo 16 Astronauts Charlie Duke And John Young Train For The Moon At Kennedy Space
TODAY IN HISTORY: Apollo 16 Astronauts Charlie Duke And John Young Train For The Moon At Kennedy Space

TODAY IN HISTORY: Apollo 16 astronauts Charlie Duke and John Young train for the Moon at Kennedy Space Center in Florida, November 30, 1971.

(NASA)


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