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The large Mars art installation at St John The Baptist church in Shepherd Bush depicts a digitally accurate image of the planets surface. The lady, although she got in the way of my shot, does give a good sense of scale.
For this week's theme on Macro mondays "my favourite novel (fiction)" a picture of the well known chocolate bar named after Ben Bova's Novel Mars. If you want to read this novel, you may start with Moonrise, by the same author. HMM
Trona Pinnacles is otherworldly, it was hot (100F) and windy. We saw people were making movies there in space uniforms :) I was only hoping for the milky way shot and I was quite surprised with a colorful sunset :)
.Mars. - Starfield Heels
The Starfield Heels come in 9 colors that you can mix and match on the main parts and the pearls of the heels. You can also change the color of the soles (3 colors) and the metals (5 colors).
Rigged for Reborn, Legacy, Kupra, Maitreya, Erika bodies.
DEMO them at the .MARS. In-World STORE !
Also can be found in the .MARS. Marketplace STORE !
Earth was Red; Steam was Hot; Air mixed with Sulphur... Still want to go to MARS !?
Hot Spring "The Hell of Blood", Hokkaido, Japan
0.1mm pinhole; 35mm film; 10 secs
Mars at an altitude of just over 9 degrees imaged in very wobbly poor seeing before it disappeared behind a roof. Now showing a very definite gibbous phase. Mars's altitude will slowly improve viewed fom here in the coming months but it will also continue to shrink in apparent size reaching a minimum illumination of around 85% for this apparition.
This stunning image swath was taken by ESA’s Mars Express during camera calibration as the spacecraft flew over the north pole (bottom) towards the equator (top).
The images were taken by the high-resolution stereo camera’s nine channels (one nadir, four colour and four stereo), which were panned over the surface to record a large area at uniform illumination conditions. At the same time the camera was shifted to the horizon, instead of just pointing to the surface as in routine imaging.
The images were taken on 19 June 2017 during Mars Express orbit 17 050. The ground resolution in the centre of the image is about 1 km/pixel and the images are centred at 249ºE / 65°N.
Credit: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
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A fisheye shot from inside the red rocks of the Bryce Canyon during the early morning hours gives the exact idea of how everything is extremely huge if compared to the small hiker on the path. The first idea I had while looking the final result is that Mars should be something like this and that the little figure on the road could be an hypotetic Mars explorer.
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╰•★ Ɩơƈąɬıơŋ: INSILICO - MARS - Outpost 15 / VASC
╰•★ ɖɛʂƈཞı℘ɬıơŋ: in the middle of a dust storm... ouch I got dust in my eye!
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What I’m wearing: The outfit…
╰•★ ɬơ℘: A.TOMO (AMITOMO:HAIKEI) - FREELY - SET5
╰•★ ɖཞɛʂʂ: REED - RAISSA // WHITE
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What I’m wearing: The body…
╰•★ ɧɛąɖ: LeLUTKA Avalon
╰•★ ɧɛąɖ ʂƙıŋ: DeeTaleZ *SKINS - BASICPACK* lel EVOX - Beth - Velour SIENNA
╰•★ ąɖɖ ơŋʂ: Various add ons from DeeTaleZ…
DeeTaleZ *SKINS - ADDONSPACK* lel EVOX - Beth
DeeTaleZ *SKINS - FREE ADDON - INNER MOUTH FIX
╰•★ ɛყɛʂ: RELENTLESS Blind Eyes
╰•★ ცཞơῳʂ: [Simple Bloom] *EvoX AVALON* JuliaEarth SoftArch.S DIAMOND
╰•★ ცơɖყ: eBODY - REBORN (shape my own)
╰•★ ცơɖყ ʂƙıŋ: VELOUR: The Ipanema Body (Sienna)
╰•★ ąɖɖ ơŋʂ: And there’s a lot….
VELOUR: Ipanema Add-on / Stretch Marks
VELOUR: Ipanema Soft Add-On
VELOUR: BIG BOOBS Cleavage
Izzie's - Knee Details (12)
Izzie's - Chin Shadow Concealer (10)
Izzie's - Body Blemishes med warm
Izzie's - Body Veins dark
DeeTaleZ Addon *MOLES 1 & 2*
DeeTaleZ Addon *VAINS / ARMS & HIPS*
DeeTaleZ Addon *FRECKLES BACK & FRONT*
╰•★ ɬąɬɬơơʂ:
THIS IS WRONG Nowhere shine+tattoo 3D - black (body)
THIS IS WRONG Crack shine+tattoo - unisex pack
╰•★ ɧąıཞ: Magika - Kat
╰•★ ŋąıƖʂ: e.marie // Mix&Match Coffin DarkOmbre - Grayscales
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What else: Pose and Other…
╰•★ ℘ơʂɛ: Vista Animations (custom AO) and LeLUTKA Animations
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Mimizan-Plage, Landes, France
La Rhune et la côte espagnole
La Rhune und die spanische Küste
Ларрун и испанское побережье
The sharp eye of the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope captured the tiny moon Phobos during its orbital trek around Mars on 12 May 2016. The observations were intended to photograph Mars while it was on its closest approach to Earth along its orbit, so the moon’s cameo appearance was a bonus.
Over the course of 22 minutes, Hubble took 13 separate exposures, allowing astronomers to create a timelapse video showing the movement of Phobos around its host planet. Because the moon is so small, just 27×22×18 km, it appears star-like in the images.
It also orbits incredibly close to Mars, just 6000 km above the planet, making it closer to its parent planet than any other moon in the Solar System.
Sibling Deimos orbits much further out, at a distance of some 23 500 km.
While the origin of the moons is much debated, their fate is inevitable. Phobos is gradually spiraling in towards Mars and within 50 million years will likely either break up due to the planet’s gravity, or crash into its surface. Meanwhile, the opposite is true for Deimos: its orbit is slowly taking it away from Mars.
This image was first published on 20 July 2017.
Credit: NASA, ESA and Z. Levay (STScI) Acknowledgment: J. Bell (ASU) and M. Wolff (Space Science Institute)
A small tribute to the rover "curiosity" having successfully landed on our nearby red planet.
This image was attained by shooting under a full moon (star burst at the top) and light painting the arch.
The peace and quiet that is part of the Alabama Hills is out of this world. There were long stretches where I was in complete and utter silence as I looked for new angles to shoot this from.
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Mars imaged during the evening of the 6th November. This image is a further process of data obtained near the end of my imaging session.
Conditions were disappointing but at least I managed to get a reasonable image with some nice detail visible despite the circumstances.
This is an RsGB image with the green component being a blend of the red and blue channels.
Three separate RGB runs with the resultant images stacked using Autostakkert 3. The stacks were then sharpened with Registax and finally derotated and assembled using Winjupos. The image was finished in Photoshop.
I am going to post an annotated version identifying some of the features visible in the image.
Thanks for looking!
This week's FlickrFriday theme is: #Mars
Le thème de ce FlickrFriday est: #Mars
O tema desta FlickrFriday é: #Marte
本次 FlickrFriday 主題: #火星
FlickrFriday-Thema der Woche: #Mars
El tema de FlickrFriday es: #Marte
Enhanced RGB with F635, F546 and F437 filters
Image taken by Hope probe (Emirates Mars mission) : February 1, 2024
Image credit : Emirates Mars mission/EXI/Thomas Thomopoulos
2045. Energy crisis. A team of seven astronauts landed on the surface of Mars in search of a new energy source for their home planet – green energy crystals. But they are not alone on this planet...
An old image from 2003 that I haven't previously posted. Mars sets over Mt Rainier in this shot from the Sunrise visitor center parking lot.
CAMERA: Yashica Lynx 14e 35mm rangefinder
LENS: 45 mm f/1.4
FILM: Fuji Press 400 color print
EXPOSURE: 40 seconds @ f/1.4
SCANNED FROM: 5" x 7" print
FILE NUMBER: 03-9 #8
DATE: 9/21/2003
Update: this image caption originaly stated the picture was taken in Hawaii,
USA. Here is a picture of Lucie Poulet taking part in a Hawaii Mars
simulation mission: www.flickr.com/photos/europeanspaceagency/14160684936/
Testing equipment, procedures and even human resilience for future missions to faraway planets requires inventiveness. Volunteer astronauts can spend time in hyperbaric chambers, rollercoaster aircraft, an isolated base in Antarctica, caves, a sealed mockup spacecraft or even stay in bed, depending on the aspect you want to test and rehearse.
In this picture, scientist Lucie Poulet from the DLR German Aerospace Center is part of a simulated mission to Mars at the Mars Desert Research Station in Utah, USA.
Space agencies use simulations like this to research elements of sending humans into stressful environments. In space, help is far away, sunlight irregular, exercise difficult and social life is limited.
Credit: MDRS/ESA-O. Doule