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STS095-362-034 (29 Oct.-7 Nov. 1998) --- Astronaut Scott E. Parazynski (left), STS-95 mission specialist, prepares to withdraw blood from the arm of U. S. Senator John H. Glenn Jr. (D.-Ohio), payload specialist, positioned in his sleep station on Space Shuttle Discovery's middeck. The two joined four other astronauts and a Japanese payload specialist for nine days of research onboard the Earth-orbiting Discovery.

TP-47G Thunderbolt

Duxford 18-4-11

ISS003-324-034 (23 October 2001) --- A Soyuz spacecraft approaches the International Space Station (ISS) carrying the Soyuz Taxi crew, Commander Victor Afanasyev, Flight Engineer Konstantin Kozeev and French Flight Engineer Claudie Haignere for an eight-day stay on the station. Afanasyev and Kozeev represent Rosaviakosmos, and Haignere represents ESA, carrying out a flight program for CNES, the French Space Agency, under a commercial contract with the Rosaviakosmos.

Pizzorne Challenge 2014

Susanne und Ernesto :-)

Deze foto is gemaakt door een fotograaf van Alpe d’HuZes.

Bij gebruik van de foto de naam vermelden: Erwin Kessing

 

Fed-1, Zorki-1, 50mm. / f3.5 Industar-22

66849 at March on 17/3/17 with 6L37 Hoo Junction to Whitemoor

Scene from our Kirtan Yoga festival at Casa del Angel in Oaxaca.

STS096-712-034 (3 June 1999) --- A STS-96 crew member aboard Discovery handling a 70mm camera recorded this image of the International Space Station (ISS) during a fly-around following separation of the two spacecraft. A portion of the work performed on the May 30 space walk by astronauts Tamara E. Jernigan and Daniel T. Barry is evident in the photo, including the installation of the Russian-built crane (called Strela).

STS035-076-034 Shark Bay, Western Australia, Australia December 1990

Numerous coves, estuaries, and peninsulas are featured in this close-up view of the southern half of Shark Bay. Dirk Hartog Island, partially visible along the right edge of the image, is the westernmost point of land in Australia. The deep blue water of the Indian Ocean (top of picture) shows a greater depth of water versus the shallower bottom that can be seen in various parts of Shark Bay. Peron Peninsula is the piece of land (center of picture) that is barely connected to the mainland by a narrow isthmus. Individual water features in the image include Disappointment Reach (east of Peron Peninsula); Hamelin Pool (lower left); and Denham Sound and the Freycinet Estuary on the west side of Peron Peninsula. Known worldwide as a site that has exceptional, natural beauty, Shark Bay is one of Australia’s famous world heritage sites and is also home to one of the world’s last surviving population of dugongs which feed on seagrasses in the bay. The lighter colored strips along the shoreline are sand dunes that provide an indication of the prevailing direction that the wind blows along the coast.

Taken with a Minolta X-700, a Kodak Gold 100 film and a MD HMC Hoya 100-300mm f5 lens

2012-10-11T22:37:52.641

© Jean Pierre Chanudaud.

 

Le teyyam est un rituel hindou dansé, l"acteur officiant" maquillé est vêtu d'un costume coloré et d'une coiffe très grande. L'officiant est visité par la divinité qu'il incarne durant une danse accompagnée de percussions, il est généralement de basse caste.

Ces rituels sont pratiqués dans les petits villages du nord du Kérala (région de Kasaragod) tout au long de l'année et sont différents suivant les divinités incarnées et les villages.

 

Teyyam is an hindu ritual dance. The"officiant actor" has a heavy made up face and he is dressed with a colorful manner and wears a huge headdress. The officiant is visited by the god that he embodies has long has the percussions drive him to dance. He is usually from low cast.

Those rituals appear to be executed in small villages from North Kerala (Kasaragod district). All the year round and appear different according to the villages and to the embodied gods.

STS068-S-034 (30 September 1994) --- The Space Shuttle Endeavour lifts off from Launch Pad 39A in a halo of light. Aboard for an on time launch at 7:16:00:068 a.m. (EDT) are a crew of six NASA astronauts and the Space Radar Laboratory-2 (SRL-2). Mission commander for the 65th Space Shuttle flight is Michael A. Baker; the pilot is Terrence W. Wilcutt; Thomas D. Jones is the payload commander, and the three mission specialists are Daniel W. Bursch, Steven L. Smith and Peter J. K. "Jeff" Wisoff. During the planned ten-day flight of mission STS-68 around-the-clock operation of the SRL-2 will once again yield a wealth of data about Earth's global environment and the changes - both human-induced and natural - which are affecting it. This is the second flight this year of the SRL, and the second launch try for mission STS-68.

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