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Just before dawn, with the Milky Way arching over the Paranal Observatory in Chile.

 

Four 8m diameter telescopes which toghether make the largest telescope in the world.

 

10 Frame pano stiched with Lightroom CC.

This is inspired from the movie Weird Science, definitely an 80's classic that I was addicted to watching!

 

This is my submission for this month's #AdamsPhotoChallenge.

 

Take part yourself, the theme is TV & Film. Full details can be found here: flic.kr/p/2j7TZTB

Leipzig, Germany

(Leipzig University)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

NEMO Science Museum

The green Nemo building

 

NEMO Science Museum (from latin Nobody) is a science center in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is located in the Oosterdokseiland neighborhood in the Amsterdam-Centrum borough, situated between the Oosterdokseiland and the Kattenburg. The museum has its origins in 1923, and is housed in a building designed by Renzo Piano since 1997. It contains five floors of hands-on science exhibitions and is the largest science center in the Netherlands.

  

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For Looking Close...on Friday!'s #letters theme

 

Where would be without these letters? They define everything around us!

 

The periodic table: taken from "The Secret Life of the Periodic Table". Bought to try to stimulate my sons' interest in science...unfortunately, no visible obvious results as yet. But there's still time...

Taken in mid-September on a 90 degree day

he is one who is prematurely disappointed in the future :-)

Sidney Harris (1917-1986), an American cartoonist who drew cartoons about science, mathematics, and technology

 

Science Matters! Vote!!

 

Loebner magnolia, 'Willowwood', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

Links ist das Wissenschaftsmuseum zu sehen, in der Mitte das Hemisfèric, in dem ein IMAX Kino untergebracht ist und rechts die Brücke Pont De Montolivet.

 

On the left is the Science Museum, in the centre the Hemisfèric, which houses an IMAX cinema, and on the right the Pont De Montolivet bridge.

Vancouver, CANADÀ 2024

 

Science World is a non-profit science center located at the eastern end of False Creek in Vancouver, Canada. It is instantly recognizable by its iconic geodesic dome structure, which has been part of the city's skyline since its opening in 1989. The center's primary goal is to foster scientific curiosity and education. Science World features numerous permanent and rotating interactive exhibits, such as the BodyWorks (exploring the human body) and Eureka (focusing on water, light, sound, and motion) galleries. A major highlight is the OMNIMAX Theatre, one of the world's largest dome theaters, providing immersive cinematic experiences.

Prince's Dock (remains of original Cessnock Dock)

A nice trio of NASA test aircraft performing a fly past at Edwards AFB. The F-15 in this mix is actually the oldest flying F-15 out there.

city of science and arts valencia

Glasgow Science Centre (and Tower), Imax Cinema and BBC HQ From Pacific Quay at Govan

This was my submission to the Photography Scavenger Hunt for the word reaction! I used a simple kids' science experiment in a fancy glass! Anyone want an exotic drink

 

The City of Arts and Sciences (Valencian: Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències; Spanish: Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias) is an entertainment-based cultural and architectural complex in the city of Valencia(Wikipedia)

Science lab ... !!*

 

*created with Photoshop

 

!☺☺ ENJOY your summer holidays and be creative ☺☺!

London, United Kingdom

Science Lab in Dickey-Lawless, Huston-Tillotson University

~Oscar Wilde

Science City, Haleakala, Maui, Aprox. 10,000 ft elevation

 

What do you think? Are they watching Nibiru?

 

I apologize everyone for not really being able to visit all your streams and comment on everyone's wonderful photos. Unfortunately i need to post and run again, going to dinner, then mini golfing. My sister, mom and dad and peanut are leaving tomorrow. I will miss them so MUCH!!!! :(

 

I will be returning to my 365 project tomorrow.

 

c-ya, <3, happy monday!

Scale: field of view is approx. 25 cm by 15 cm.

 

This photo shows a cross-sectional view (a roughly planar surface perpendicular to the originally flat sedimentary bedding/layering). The reddish-brown (oxidized, rusty) vertical linear structures are the fossilized impressions (casts, traces) of plant roots that grew downward into sandy soil (later buried and lithified into sandstone). Some of the root structures show downward branching: inverted V shapes or inverted Y shapes (the 'wishbone' shape near the upper right corner is the best-defined example of this). Preservation of the root structures is patchy and irregular in some places.

 

The original sedimentary bedding (flat to low-angle layering) is faintly visible in a few spots: near the upper left and lower right corners of the view, low-angle laminations (sloping down to the left) in the sandstone are the internal micro-layering of preserved ripple structures. To recognize such subtle details, it helps to have the 'expert eye' of a clastic sedimentologist, a type of geologist that specializes in this sort of thing.

 

This view of sedimentary geological details is from a boulder of Paskapoo Formation sandstone (Early Tertiary age: ca. 60 million years old) that has been used as building stone at a site in south Calgary. Back in Early Tertiary time, sand and mud (later lithified into Paskapoo Fm. sandstone and shale) were deposited in and around rivers (in river channels, and on the floodplains adjacent to the main river channels) in what is now southern Alberta, and unsurprisingly, plants would have grown on the floodplain (overbank) areas, just as they do near rivers today.

 

See other examples of geological details in my "Paskapoo Fm. sandstone" and "Field geology: bedrock exposures" albums.

 

(In Flickr's "Explore" page, Sept. 3, 2020)

 

Copyright J.R. Devaney

City of Arts and Sciences Valencia

The walls of this school in Brooklyn are covered in murals emphasizing science and the arts. This mural of Bill Nye is by JappyLemon ("Jappy Agoncillo"), and copyright 2018.

 

PS9, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn.

Physical Sciences Building at University of Western Australia. Used to be the Science library. I didn't really appreciate the architecture at the time I used these buildings.

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