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This is the view from the Cambie Street Bridge in Vancouver, Canada looking east towards Science World.
FlickrFriday theme: #Science
Fire was undoubtedly one of our earliest conquests of Nature. Probably science was born with the discovery of fire.
Paleolithic peoples used their technological innovations such as making tools and the use of fire to change their physical environment. By working together, they found a way to survive. In this case obviously Paleolithic peoples played a crucial role in human history.
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City of Arts & Science in Valencia (Spain). Post-processing with Luminar: bit.ly/lumjc
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Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias de Valencia (España). Procesada con Luminar: bit.ly/lumjc
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An evening walk in False Creek in downtown Vancouver Canada. Amazing what the iPhone can do handheld now.
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Along the opposite direction from the Big Wheel is the Science Museum “Museum of Tomorrow”. It was closed when I arrived, although open later in the day. It was designed by Spanish neofuturistic architect Santiago Calatrava, who also designed the “City of Science” in Valencia. His architecture has been used as backdrops to quite a few science fiction films.
Just a couple of shots to show the magnitude of the crowd yesterday for Earth Day Science March. Trump wants to defund the Environmental Protection Agency and has already loosened US Department of Agriculture (USDA) restrictions. In addition, there's been a growing laxation of what it means to have food qualified as organic. So, this effects the air we breathe, the water we drink and the food we eat. Trump doesn't believe in alternative energy and would rather bring back increased oil drilling, coal and other pollutants. He doesn't believe climate change exists and this will not only effect those living in America but those living throughout the world. He wants to ignore sound scientific data in favor of his billionaire buddies at Exxon, for example.
The idea that climate change is a partisan issue at this point is alarming. This is the Earth we all live in. It's not just the children of liberals that will be affected by these policies. Trump's own children will have to struggle to survive because of the damage he is doing. And yet, he continues to show wrath towards this planet and everyone on it. Impeach Trump!
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M78 - A reflection nebula in Orion
System details:
Location: Murrindindi shire, Victoria, Australia
Telescope: AG Optical Systems 0.3 meter iDK,
Focal length 2121 mm
Camera: mono FLI ML16200 with a Loadstar X2 on an Astrodon MOAG off-axis guider.
Adaptive Optics: SXV-AO-LF
Observatory: Scopedome 3M
Acquisition software: Voyager
Plate size: 44' x 35'
Lum filter 126 x 2 minutes 2x2 binned
RGB filters 40 x 2 minutes each 2x2 binned
I was able to get out after the monsoon for a few pictures. I was hoping for calmer water but averaging several exposures turned out ok.
Ontario Science Centre is a science museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, near the Don Valley Parkway about 11 kilometres northeast of downtown on Don Mills Road just south of Eglinton Avenue East.
Mass Effect 3 - Downsampled from ~25 MP using GeDoSaTo; CT by IDK, One3rd, and myself, for in-engine post-processing tweaks, free camera and roll, FOV, fog, and cutscene AR modification; modified coalesced with UE3 debug codes, playersonly, freecam, FOV; ALOT Texture mod, Vignette Remover; My own ReShade Preset
Covid-19 still has this Marine Science Center Closed. This is the craziest thing I have ever lived through. When will this end..??
Smash the "L" key to enlarge, then you can read the closed sign on the building.
The Planetarium at Glasgow Science Centre , with the Crowne Plaza Hotel and SEC Armadillo in the background
Oxford Science Park, Winchester House.
Oxford Flickr Group First Friday Photowalk, 3 may 2019 (1/9).
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