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January 29 2012
Most Amazing High Definition Image of Earth - Blue Marble 2012
A 'Blue Marble' image of the Earth taken from the VIIRS instrument aboard NASA's most recently launched Earth-observing satellite - Suomi NPP. This composite image uses a number of swaths of the Earth's surface taken on January 4, 2012. The NPP satellite was renamed 'Suomi NPP' on January 24, 2012 to honor the late Verner E. Suomi of the University of Wisconsin.
Suomi NPP is NASA's next Earth-observing research satellite. It is the first of a new generation of satellites that will observe many facets of our changing Earth.
Suomi NPP is carrying five instruments on board. The biggest and most important instrument is The Visible/Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite or VIIRS.
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January 26 2012
STS103-701-047 (19-27 December 1999) --- Astronaut Steven L. Smith, payload commander, retrieves a power tool while standing on the mobile foot restraint at the end of the remote manipulator system (RMS). Many of the tools required to service the Hubble Space Telescope are stored on the handrail attached to the RMS visible in the photograph.
(NASA)
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January 24 2012
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From solstice to solstice, this six month long exposure compresses time from the 21st of June till the 21st of December, 2011, into a single point of view. Dubbed a solargraph, the unconventional picture was recorded with a pinhole camera made from a drink can lined with a piece of photographic paper. Fixed to a single spot for the entire exposure, the simple camera continuously records the Sun's path each day as a glowing trail burned into the photosensitive paper. In this case, the spot was chosen to look out over the domes and radio telescope of the University of Hertfordshire's Bayfordbury Observatory. Dark gaps in the daily arcs are caused by cloud cover, whereas continuous bright tracks record glorious spells of sunny weather. Of course, in June, the Sun trails begin higher at the northern hemisphere's summer solstice. The trails sink lower in the sky as December's winter solstice approaches. Last year's autumn was one of the balmiest on record in the UK, as the many bright arcs in the lower part of this picture testify.
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January 21 2012
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Base Jumpers Got Mad
The idea of base jumping off a moving vehicle has been rolling in my head for quite a while. The original plan was to be 2 jumpers, and use only one van. Finally 3 more friends sticked to the plan, so we used two vans, driving 20 meters from each over.
Thanks to all the team, which made this jump and video possible : the 3 drivers, the 7 cameramen, the 3 photographers.
Our website : http://www.thebadslackliners.fr/
Thanks to all the team, which made this jump and video possible : the 3 drivers, the 7 cameramen, the 3 photographers.
Our website : http://www.thebadslackliners.fr/
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