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In honor of Earth Day, enjoi this beautiful timelapse compiled by science educator James Drake, who put together one of the first ISS flyovers. This video was created from images produced by the Russian geostationary Electro-L Weather Satellite, and the images are some of the largest whole disk images of our planet, as the satellite is orbiting at about 40,000 km. Each image is 121 megapixels, and the resolution is 1 kilometer per pixel. They are taken every half hour, four different wavelengths of light – three visible, and one infrared. The infrared light is reflected by forests and vegetation, which appear orange in these images. Enjoi.
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Mars is Melting.
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Thought for the day
“You can’t talk your way out of a situation you behave yourself into.”
Stephen Covey
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Blood and Milk.
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I’ve got a brilliant idea.
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I want to be here, nowhere.
