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Crazy Bright Aurora Borealis - Northern Lights in Alaska 03-18-2015 How Bright Do The Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis Get???
On St. Patrick’s Day evening (March 17 until the morning of March 18 of 2015) The Aurora Borealis got So "Crazy" Bright for us all North of Fairbanks Alaska!!!
Bright enough to reflect off the Windshield & Paint of our 4x4 Vehicle, then I pointed the Camera straight up to capture this super bright section of Aurora, it became brighter than a Full Moon! In another image, take a look at my 2015 Aurora Hunting Crew standing on the Green Snow.
The Aurora became so bright that it changed the appearance of the color of the Snow.
Most of these photos are 5 seconds exposures or less, I could literally read a newspaper by the light of the Aurora Borealis that night!
Simply Amazing to watch Live!!!!
Here is a Panning time lapse Aurora Movie I created from another night of Aurora Borealis in Alaska!
Best Regards,
John Chumack
diving for a girl you'll never find
the title of this photo was inspired by the saddest story ever told
**the video is obviously not magnetic fields, but i thought he was so adorably squeezey, i couldn't help myself***
Some time ago, I built a Lego MRI system as a giveaway for a pediatric radiologist and had it CT scanned later.
This is a volume rendering based on the axial scan. Note that the density of the bricks is different for each color.
Here is a photograph of the lego toy MRI:
The power of this flare caught me completely off-guard, and I composed with the first elements of the scenery i could find..the final shot is far from being interesting. If I had pointed my camera simply to the sky, I would have got a better result!
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Epiphyte Chamber features interactive lighting systems and kinetic mechanisms that use dense arrays of microprocessors and sensors. The work contemplates the ability of an environment to be near-living, to stimulate intimate evocations of compassion with viewers through artificial intelligence and mechanical empathy. Like any ecology and any material system, these environments are partial, reacting only to certain excitements and evincing awareness only of certain things. The viewer will become aware of subtle impacts: air, moving around the body, perhaps changes in surrounding magnetic fields that one disturbs as they pass.
credit: Philip Beesley
Volume Rendering of an MRI scan of the brain.
Disseminated sclerosis.
Stereoscopic view.
Rendering done with a Carestream workstation.
Last week, 40 students from Northern California public high schools spent the week at SLAC, learning about the work and lifestyles of scientists and engineers at national laboratories, as part of the second annual SLAC Accelerating Girls’ Engagement in STEM (SAGE-S) summer camp.
Photo: Jacqueline Orrell / SLAC
20070502_233200_195 STEREO MISSION. Sunspot with solar flare.
NASA/JPL-Caltech/NRL/GSFC original image pair.
Interlace stereo by ǝıʇʇɐʍ uɥoɾ using StereoPhotoMaker program (SPM) and IrfanView.
The two STEREO spacecraft provide the largest stereoscopic baseline available, in fact they have long ago moved so far apart that the image pairs are impossible to fuse. This is hyperstereo .
In May 2007, the separation was optimal to show the sun as a sphere. Earlier the sun was too flat and later it turned into an oval rugby ball as the base line moved from too short to too long.
Stereoscopic image is set up for ZALMAN monitor using interlaced 3D.
You will not be able to see this unless you use a Zalman 3D computer monitor and view the scene through circular polarised glasses. The interlace format will not work unless you view the full size image.
If the image is moved vertically, the interlace may invert to pseudostereo. This can be nauseating. Once the image is central, turning the mouse scroll wheel one click will change back to true stereo.
Overcome the pseudostereo problem by downloading the image and viewing it in a viewing program AT FULL SIZE, or the interlace will fail again. The best viewing program is StereoPhotoMaker which handles interlace stereo perfectly at any zoom and any position without nauseating flicks to pseudo stereo. Load into SPM by specifying a single image, or it may split the image into two, depending on your preference settings. (My settings are to always load interlaced, you can easily change to other settings later)
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or at least that's what you said
the title of this photo was inspired by the saddest story ever told
**the video is obviously not magnetic fields, but i thought he was so adorably squeezey, i couldn't help myself***
Primeiro Magnético que eu uso. Já havia passado esse e mais um chinês q eu tenho na minha mãe , mas eu mesma usando é a primeira vez. Tava em dúvida em qual marca de magnético comprar fiquei com medo de não acertar passar pq várias meninas falaram q era chatinho de usar. Então comprei um dos mais baratinhos. O da China Glaze é um pouco mas caro mas além dele tem q comprar o imã , como esse já vem tudo junto aproveitei já que eu adoro essa marca. O chines que eu comprei é bonito também só que o imã q veio junto não funcionou. Eu gostei, ele seca rápido e tem um efeito evidente. Só o imã q eu não sei se deveria ser maior pq em algumas unhas eu não consegui pegar ela toda. Tbm tem akeles imãs curvadinhos q devem ser melhores de encaixar. O desenho do imã q veio não é mto fácil de usar , esse aí é um asterisco *( acho q nem deu pra notar rs , quem sabe com mais treino) e pra ficar bonitinho tem q ser centralizado. O q eu não consegui fazer. Qd comprei esse esmalte na beauty joint não dizia qual era o desenho do imã na tampa então eu só escolhi pela cor. Dps vi q na cherry culture tinha os desenhos de cada cor mas eu ja tinha pedido. Eu preferia ter escolhido um de listrinhas ou ondinhas pq deve ser mais fácil de usar.
Não tem q ficar centralizando.
Não sei se foi o calor mas surgiram algumas bolinhas , principalmente no mindinho q precisou de duas camadas. Da vez q usei na minha mãe não deu.
Usei:
1x base pró-fortalecimento (Colorama)
1x Magnetic Fiel (L.A. Girl)
menos no mindinho q errei e passe duas.
Vou visitar a galeria de vcs nos intervalos da novela , finalmente vão descobrir o caso da carminha com o Max. O povo dakela casa é mto bizonho já tava me dando raiva ... em 12 anos nunca desconfiaram de nada. Sei q é novela mas ja tava demais
bjs
Last week, 40 students from Northern California public high schools spent the week at SLAC, learning about the work and lifestyles of scientists and engineers at national laboratories, as part of the second annual SLAC Accelerating Girls’ Engagement in STEM (SAGE-S) summer camp.
Photo: Jacqueline Orrell / SLAC
you and i were young those summer nights
the title of this photo was inspired by the saddest story ever told
**the video is obviously not magnetic fields, but i thought he was so adorably squeezey, i couldn't help myself***
Einstein's curved spacetime.
This is the new monument, unveiled on the 25th November 2008, to the Edinburgh-born physicist James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879), hailed as the greatest mathematical physicist since Newton.
The James Clerk Maxwell Statue is by Scottish sculptor Alexander Stoddart, and is located at the east end of George Street, Edinburgh.
Maxwell was responsible for the second great unification in physics, that of electricity and magnetism, after the first unification, by Newton, of terrestrial and celestial mechanics. He also made important contributions to statistical mechanics (see Maxwell's demon).
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Maxwell was born at 14 India Street, at the other end of Edinburgh's New Town.
His experimentation with colour photography is less well known, but his photograph of a tartan ribbon is considered to have have been the first colour photograph.
This album also in the Collection: "The Physicists"
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Some time ago, I built a Lego MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) system as a giveaway for a pediatric radiologist. A minifig gets a scan.
In addition the toy was CT scanned.
Here is the result of the scan:
Some time ago, I built a Lego MRI system as a giveaway for a pediatric radiologist and had it CT scanned later.
This is a volume rendering based on the axial scan. Note that the density of the bricks is different for each color.
Here is a photograph of the lego toy MRI:
Some time ago, I built a Lego MRI system as a giveaway for a pediatric radiologist and had it CT scanned later.
This is a volume rendering based on the axial scan. Note that the density of the bricks is different for each color.
Here is a photograph of the lego toy MRI:
The human Heart is now documented as the strongest generator of both electrical and magnetic fields in the body. Important, because we've always been taught that the brain is where all of the action is. While the brain does have an electrical & a magnetic field, they are both relatively weak compared to the Heart. The Heart is about 100,000 times stronger electrically & up to 5,000 times stronger magnetically than the brain. Important, because the physical world - as we know it - is made of those 2 fields: electrical & magnetic fields of Energy. Physics now tells us that if we can change either the magnetic field or the electrical field of the atom, we literally change that atom and its elements within our body and this world. The human Heart is designed to do BOTH.
Spinchat Healing - The Gifted Revolution
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Volume Rendering of a contrast enhanced abdominal MRI angiography
2 infrarenal sacciform aneurysms of the abdominal aorta.
This is a stereogram (crossview technique).
Rendering done with a Carestream workstation.
the title of this photo was inspired by the saddest story ever told
**the video is obviously not magnetic fields, but i thought he was so adorably squeezey, i couldn't help myself***
there's not an iota of kindness in you
You know you enthrall me and yet you don't call me
It's making me blue, Pantone 292.
Reno Dakota I'm reaching my quota of tears for the year
Alas and alack you just don't call me back You have just disappeared
It makes me drink beer
Magna doodle versus magnet viewing film over a rubberized magnet.
Simple experiments with to visualize magnetic fields. Read more about these here.