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The Christmas tree is up at ESA’s ESTEC technical heart in the Netherlands, seen here reflected in the main mirror of a tenth scale model of the NASA-ESA-CSA James Webb Space Telescope.
The Christmas tree’s lights will have taken about 15 billionths of a second to travel to this multi-segment mirror, but the actual JWST’s 6.5 m mirror will observe cosmic sights from far further away.
Scheduled for launch by Ariane 5 in 2021, JWST is designed to collect almost six times more light than the current Hubble Space Telescope, peering back in infrared to the era of the first galaxies in the Universe and hunting out planets around other stars.
Credits: ESA–G. Porter
We celebrated Christmas 1979 at our home in Yukon, OK.
The boys' stockings have just been filled by Santa.
Merry Christmas. Very best wishes and have a great time over the holidays.
Thanks for coming to look during 2015. I've enjoyed looking at everyone else's and look forward to more great photos next year.
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Today they turned the Christmas lights on at the Legislature. We took the dog and the tripod and got a few shots. These are ice sculptures in front of the Legislature
Merry Christmas to all my Flickr friends! Stay safe & let's hope we are all aorund to wish each other the same at this time next year.
As the year end approach...orchard road will be decorated with lightings....It's the best time to play with bokeh =p
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Merry Christmas "Eve" from Jasmine & Rusty [see below]. It is snowing out and roads slick.....so we will have a quiet day/night this year at home.
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Christmas Alley in i-City. Managed to capture this last night. I like this because of the flash from the visitor going at the same time I took the picture.
Christmas Market - Weihnachtsmarkt - Marché de Noël - Jarmark Bożonarodzeniowy
Market Square, Wroclaw's Old Town, Poland.
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A poinsettia, flowers to make an arrangement, underneath: big oranges and other goodies, at this time of the year a common trolley at the supermarket...
Have a glorious day and thank you, M, (*_*)
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Christmas, shopping, trolly, bags, flowers, oranges, poinsettia, red, festive, colour, horizontal, "Nikon D200", "Magda indigo"
Just dropping by for a quick Christmas hello and wish that my Flickr contacts have a very merry Christmas!
Sorry that I've mostly ditched Flickr lately. Too much to do, too many things going on in the last year or so.
This year has been full of both wonderful things, and heartache for me and my family.
I'm still working a regular day job, + doing the portrait business.
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Once again, I tried a little brick bending. The red ring has a lot of tension, to keep the whole inner contruction in place. Hope you like it.
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Christmas Illumination @ Caretta Shiodome
Explored On Dec 21, 2009
Highest position: 52 on Saturday, December 26, 2009
We celebrated Christmas 2006 at our home in Richmond, Virginia.
Each year, we exchanged gifts with my Norwegian cousins. Judy is holding the gifts she got this year from Norway.
Christmas Eve Fireworks are as regular an event as we we can make them. Some years they are more extensive than others, but we generally manage at least a quick round of fire & sparks.
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Christmas dinner
Atlanta, Georgia.
25 December 2019.
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▶ Christmas crackers consist of three segmented cardboard tubes wrapped in three brightly decorated twists of paper. The cracker is pulled apart accompanied by a mild bang or snapping sound produced by the effect of friction on a shock-sensitive, chemically impregnated card strip (similar to that used in a cap gun). Inside are prizes and riddles.
They are part of Christmas celebrations in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Commonwealth countries such as Australia (where they are sometimes known as bon-bons), Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa.
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To all my dear flickr friends...
You are very important to me.
I have been very busy lately, so I don't have the time to comment on your pictures, and I miss it SO MUCH.
We wish you all a Meowy Christmas, full of love, gifts and cats!
I know I just published this pic, but I think it was perfect for a x-mas card!