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Still emitting some clag, this is the image I wanted to capture. The later departure of 10.01 from Mountsorrel surely meant there was little time to catch up time. This made it an attractive proposition at this location. Not usually possible during summer months.

. . . After emitting weird music like notes, the ferris wheel at the Elk Rapids Harbor Days summer festival started spinning wildly out of control last night! Although nobody was injured, this incident is currently being investigated.

 

Have a great weekend Facebook, Flickr, and 500px friends, and avoid riding the ferris wheel!

 

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The Eastern Veil nebula is a portion of the supernova remnant in the constellation Cygnus about 1500 ly away. This composite shows the Hydrogen alpha (Ha) and doubly ionized oxygen (OIII) emission and contains NGC6992 and NGC6995 collectively known as the Network nebula. However, to me, it takes a more haunting appearance as this side of the Veil supernova remnant resembles a face in profile with the mouth area prominent in the lower portion.

 

The progenitor supernova exploded an estimated 5000-8000 years ago and the full diameter is 3 degrees, giving a size of around 50 ly. The remnant emits radio, infrared, visible light and is also a very bright source of X-rays. As with the Western Veil nebula, the emission filaments are thought to be the edge-on view of the thin shell of expanding gas. The entire 3 degree field contains this gas, but it's only in this edge-on view that the shell is visible. The supernova must've been quite a site to our ancestors. For reference, it's about 4.3x closer than the supernova that left the Crab nebula remnant, M1, in 1054 AD, which had an apparent magnitude of -6.5 at it's peak. For supernovae with the same intrinsic brightness, this would give a 18x increase in brightness, or around 3.2 magnitudes.

 

Details:

Scope: TMB130SS

Camera: QSI683-wsg8

Guide Camera: Starlight Xpress Ultrastar

Mount: Mach1 GTO

Ha: 6x15min

OIII: 6x15min

3 hrs total exposure

More NYE storm images. Taken in the twilight from Chickakoo Lake just before 6pm Mountain Time. So early for central Alberta. The purple and blue wasn't visible to my eye, but the camera can see it. Purple is caused by nitrogen, it's excited by the sun's charged particles. When it returns to steady state, it emits purple light. The rare blue is caused by sunlight hitting the top of this ray. This is uncommon, but explained because this was taken during nautical twilight.

Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) ~ Tampa, Florida

 

A black-crowned night heron emits an epic yawn at Lettuce Lake in Tampa, Florida. I guess it's not only humans I have this effect on!

 

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Close up. Wall with PathOne

 

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The sun emitted a mid-level solar flare, peaking at 2:23 EDT on June 22, 2015. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the sun constantly, captured an image of the event. Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation. Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth's atmosphere to physically affect humans on the ground, however -- when intense enough -- they can disturb the atmosphere in the layer where GPS and communications signals travel.

 

To see how this event may affect Earth, please visit NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center at spaceweather.gov, the U.S. government's official source for space weather forecasts, alerts, watches and warnings.

 

This flare is classified as a M6.6 flare. M-class flares are a tenth the size of the most intense flares, the X-class flares. The number provides more information about its strength. An M2 is twice as intense as an M1, an M3 is three times as intense, etc.

 

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Steam and dust emit from the peat in the cool and still morning air, as Bord na Móna LM270 (Hunslet 7237/1971, rebuilt BnM 2000 & 2017) gradually positions its train on the Cloonkeel peat bog. The wagons are being loaded from one of the few remaining stockpiles there, destined for burning at Lanesborough power station.

 

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Norman Foster’s renovation’s centrepiece is a light catching and light emitting lantern sitting directly over the elected representatives Chamber

Plants which flowered, but are not busy fructifying, emit a leaf in summer. It has the form of a palm stem bearing numerous leaflets. From larger rhizomes more than one leaf may emerge and large leaves sometimes ramificate, as shown in the images below. Plants which did not flower in spring emit their leaf earlier to gain as much strength as possible and enlarge their rhizomes.

The Sobani Tesseract construction super capital on the move with a battleship escort.

 

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I forgot to post this pic of the Tesseract in low light. It shows the glow of the EL Wire that runs through the hull. Only the background and the engines have been edited. The light emitted by the El Wire is not tweaked in any way.

 

So what is EL Wire? It stands for Electro luminescent Wire, this wiki article explains it very well ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroluminescent_wire

EL Wire can be found on ebay for example and requires a high frequency sequencer that is usually sold in the same shops as those that sell the Wire. 3m of El wire and the sequencer required for this build cost something like 15euros. The sequencers require 2 AA or 2 AAA betteries.

 

There are various kinds of EL wire with different effects, frequencies and colors. They also come in various diameters. The 3.2mm diameter kind is very close to the size of a lego 'bar' so it can be clipped into a minifig hand for example without stress on the brick.

 

I hope this helps!

Essaouira lighthouse

A lighthouse is a tower, building, or other type of structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses, and to serve as a navigational aid for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways.

Lighthouses mark dangerous coastlines, hazardous shoals, reefs, and safe entries to harbors, and can assist in aerial navigation. Once widely used, the number of operational lighthouses has declined due to the expense of maintenance and use of electronic navigational systems.

Before the development of clearly defined ports, mariners were guided by fires built on hilltops. Since raising the fire would improve the visibility, placing the fire on a platform became a practice that led to the development of the lighthouse. In antiquity, the lighthouse functioned more as an entrance marker to ports than as a warning signal for reefs and promontories, unlike many modern lighthouses. The most famous lighthouse structure from antiquity was the Pharos of Alexandria, although it collapsed during an earthquake centuries later.

The intact Tower of Hercules at A Coruña, Spain gives insight into ancient lighthouse construction; other evidence about lighthouses exists in depictions on coins and mosaics, of which many represent the lighthouse at Ostia. Coins from Alexandria, Ostia, and Laodicea in Syria also exist.

The modern era of lighthouses began at the turn of the 18th century, as lighthouse construction boomed in lockstep with burgeoning levels of transatlantic commerce. Advances in structural engineering and new and efficient lighting equipment allowed for the creation of larger and more powerful lighthouses, including ones exposed to the sea. The function of lighthouses shifted toward the provision of a visible warning against shipping hazards, such as rocks or reefs.

The Eddystone Rocks were a major shipwreck hazard for mariners sailing through the English Channel. The first lighthouse built there was an octagonal wooden structure, anchored by 12 iron stanchions secured in the rock, and was built by Henry Winstanley from 1696 to 1698. His lighthouse was the first tower in the world to have been fully exposed to the open sea.

The civil engineer, John Smeaton, rebuilt the lighthouse from 1756–59; his tower marked a major step forward in the design of lighthouses and remained in use until 1877. He modelled the shape of his lighthouse on that of an oak tree, using granite blocks. He pioneered the use of "hydraulic lime," a form of concrete that will set under water, and developed a technique of securing the granite blocks together using dovetail joints and marble dowels. The dovetailing feature served to improve the structural stability, although Smeaton also had to taper the thickness of the tower towards the top, for which he curved the tower inwards on a gentle gradient. This profile had the added advantage of allowing some of the energy of the waves to dissipate on impact with the walls. His lighthouse was the prototype for the modern lighthouse and influenced all subsequent engineers.

One such influence was Robert Stevenson, himself a seminal figure in the development of lighthouse design and construction.[6] His greatest achievement was the construction of the Bell Rock Lighthouse in 1810, one of the most impressive feats of engineering of the age. This structure was based upon Smeaton's design, but with several improved features, such as the incorporation of rotating lights, alternating between red and white.Stevenson worked for the Northern Lighthouse Board for nearly fifty years during which time he designed and oversaw the construction and later improvement of numerous lighthouses. He innovated in the choice of light sources, mountings, reflector design, the use of Fresnel lenses, and in rotation and shuttering systems providing lighthouses with individual signatures allowing them to be identified by seafarers. He also invented the movable jib and the balance crane as a necessary part for lighthouse construction.

Alexander Mitchell designed the first screw-pile lighthouse – his lighthouse was built on piles that were screwed into the sandy or muddy seabed. Construction of his design began in 1838 at the mouth of the Thames and was known as the Maplin Sands lighthouse, and first lit in 1841. Although its construction began later, the Wyre Light in Fleetwood, Lancashire, was the first to be lit

  

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MAQUETA DE SAN MARTÍN DE FRÓMISTA (Palencia)

Varios informes emitidos durante esta época reflejan el preocupante estado de la edificación que amenazaba ruina. La labor de restauración del templo se inicia poco después de su declaración como Monumento Nacional en 1894. Las labores de restauración quedan en manos del arquitecto Manuel Aníbal Álvarez Amoroso, quien se propone devolver el templo a su estado original, eliminando los añadidos posteriores. Los capiteles y canecillos más deteriorados fueron trasladados al Museo Arqueológico de Palencia, y sustituidos por reproducciones.

Las tareas de reconstrucción finalizaron en 1904, fecha en la que definitivamente se reabrió al público. En la actualidad puede contemplarse, en el interior de la propia iglesia, una maqueta que representa su situación en el momento de acometer su restauración.(Wikipedia)

 

La iglesia de Santa María la Blanca de Villalcázar de Sirga (provincia de Palencia, Castilla y León, España), llamada todavía también de Santa María de Lito (por ser este último el nombre de la localidad hasta el siglo XVII), es un templo-fortaleza empezado a construir a finales del siglo XII, en la transición del románico al gótico, y terminado en el siglo XIV. Hito del Camino de Santiago, del que ha sido uno de sus centros religiosos más importantes, y vinculado a la Orden del Temple, reviste un gran interés artístico, siendo los elementos más destacados el conjunto escultórico de la portada, protogótico del siglo XIII, la colección de sepulcros policromados en el interior, góticos de los siglos XIII y XIV, y el retablo mayor, gótico de los siglos XV y XVI.

En 2015, en la aprobación por la Unesco de la ampliación del Camino de Santiago en España a «Caminos de Santiago de Compostela: Camino francés y Caminos del Norte de España», España envió como documentación un «Inventario Retrospectivo - Elementos Asociados» (Retrospective Inventory - Associated Components) en el que en el n.º 1354 figura la iglesia parroquial de Santa María La Blanca. (Wikipedia)

 

From Suffering Is Emitted the Fragrance of Love

 

Throughout my experiences up until today, all along the way, I have come to a deep realization that someone like me—an ordinary country woman, who formerly had no insight or courage—can overcome in the midst of several bouts of being tortured to confess and cruelly tormented and damaged by the CCP police, can see clearly the reactionary essence of the CCP government that stubbornly opposes God and wildly harms God’s chosen people, can see clearly its disgusting performance that deceives the public to endorse its own reputation and that conceals its evil ways, and that this is entirely by the wondrous deeds and power of God.

 

Recommended for You: Christian Movie "In the Deep of Winte"

mini jam with champs

That sketch style fill in that became a thing.

Emit and Sub in Denver

Emitting exhaust heat under full throttle heading into the Carousel.

 

Colton Herta, Harding Steinbrenner Racing Honda

 

NTT IndyCar Series

REV Group Grand Prix

Road America, Elkhart Lake, WI USA

Saturday June 22, 2019

 

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The sun emitted a significant solar flare, peaking at 1:01 a.m. EDT on Oct. 19, 2014. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory, which is always observing the sun, captured an image of the event. Solar flares are powerful bursts of radiation. Harmful radiation from a flare cannot pass through Earth's atmosphere to physically affect humans on the ground, however -- when intense enough -- they can disturb the atmosphere in the layer where GPS and communications signals travel.

 

To see how this event may affect Earth, please visit NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center at spaceweather.gov, the U.S. government's official source for space weather forecasts, alerts, watches and warnings.

 

This flare is classified as an X1.1-class flare.

X-class denotes the most intense flares, while the number provides more information about its strength. An X2 is twice as intense as an X1, an X3 is three times as intense, etc.

 

Credit: NASA/SDO

 

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Not only are alot of Birth's most popular products all on discount for 25% of their normal price (skins, eyes, kinky animaitons, fun n games), but there is also a Valentine's FREEBIE on offer to anyone who is feeling the loving spirit.

 

"Heart Flurries"

 

A beautiful little particle emitter that shoots loving pink and red clouds and

varying hearts forth from your own heart.

 

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Yes I named this one responsibly.

LED Enviro200MMC EV on Stagecoach Enviro200MMC EV route like it's supposed to be on

Jordan doesn't have this yet.

Near threatened.

Emits a heavy scent; especially at night.

East Kent

The Giant Sky Wheel is a giant travelling Ferris wheel currently located in Birrarung Marr Reserve in Melbourne.

 

The Ferris wheel is illuminated by more than 300,000 light emitting diodes, which provide an amazing light show at night.

A species in the genus Etlingera (family Zingiberaceae).

 

This flower grows on the ground level, directly from their rhizomes – look on the ground and under the leaf litter.

 

Ginger flowers are very delicate and generally only last a single day. They look their best in the morning or early afternoon, wilting quickly towards the end of the day.

 

Few ginger flowers during the night. Those that do, usually emit strong and pleasant scents to attract their pollinators..

Outside Temperature: 179K (-94.15°C / -137.47°F)

 

Personal Equipment used:

Thermal Field Scanner

 

Vehicles used:

IcePlanet branded 6833 Beacon Tracer

 

(Tested the new light emitting materials.)

I captured this photo from the boat Tallinki Siljaline when i was going to visit Tallinn (Estonia). The boarding time was during sunset. I enjoyed the beautiful sky having sunset effect and took several pictures!!

Place: Frihamnen Gärdet, Stockholm

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