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Taken a couple of years ago and only recently re-discoverd!

This image visualizes the discovery of asteroids from 1801 to 2020. The Solar System is shown in a logarithmic scale to allow both the main asteroid belt and Kuiper objects to be shown. Asteroids are shown in the position of their perihelion. This makes it easier to separate the various families.

 

I also plotted the histogram of how many minor planets were discovered each year, the semi-major axis, and excentricity on the right panels. The left panels show the excentricity and inclination as a function of semi-major axis, this is again to show how the various asteroid families were defined based on their orbits.

 

Data source: www.minorplanetcenter.net/

 

Youtube visualization: youtu.be/QOdrRX-IScc

California Academy of Sciences

March For Science

San Jose, California, USA

abel alcantar photography

Chemistry glassware.

A handful of shots of a science teacher from one of my last university projects.

illustration for Bloomberg

Picture Challenge #280 - Levitation

Moderne kunst, achtergelaten door de kabeltrekkers. Buizentrekkers volgens de deskundigen.

 

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This week the 'outer space team' on the International Space Station spent a record breaking 82+ hours of space science for new technologies on Earth.

 

Haben diese Woche den ISS Rekord gebrochen und mehr als 82 Std mit Weltraumexperimenten verbracht – für neue Technologien auf der Erde.

 

Credits: ESA/NASA

 

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Kodak Ektar 100 - Moskva 5

 

Developed in Argentix C-41 kit (Unicolor rebrand) - Roll #2 of batch 2021-06

 

Scanned on Epson V600 @ 3200dpi

Little asian girl is making science experiments education

Visualizing the chemical composition of Earth's crust was done through scaling the volume of each sphere according to the mass each element relative to the total mass.

 

The mass of each element in Earth's crust is printed in the bottom right corner in parts per billion by mass.

 

Source: CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 97th Edition, (2016-2017)

Sleep - The Sciences | Tour Edition

A 7 shot HDR of the Science park in Valencia, Spain. Showing L'Hemisfèric (Imax Cinema, Planetarium and Laserium), El Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe (Science museum) and L'Oceanogràfic (Open-air oceanographic park). Processed in Photomatix followed by a few selective adjustments in photoshop.

 

Comments and criticism welcome.

Allegany State Park, NY. October 12, 2021.

Allegany State Park NY. October 2021

Science Museum - London

 

* The Science Museum is the most visited science and technology museum in Europe. There are over 15,000 objects on display, including world-famous objects such as the Apollo 10 command capsule and Stephenson’s Rocket.

 

Photo by Hakan Şan Borteçin

www.grafikofis.com

"Thanks to everyone who takes the time to view, comment, my photo." ...

"Tüm paşlaştığım fotoğraflarıma, vakit ayardığınız ve beyendiğiniz için tüm dostlarıma teşekkür edirim... :))

Babbage's second difference engine built from his plans, although he was unable to get the funds to construct it in his lifetime. The first mechanical computer.

Science For All 1892

April 24, 2017: Science March NYC

This table, which I found on the AGU blog (link below) lists words commonly used by scientists, their definition as scientists mean them, and then what the public hears.

  

Reference 1: blogs.agu.org/mountainbeltway/2011/10/17/words-matter/

 

Reference 2: “Communicating the Science of Climate Change,” by Richard C. J. Somerville and Susan Joy Hassol, from the October 2011 issue of Physics Today, page 48

Original: blogs.agu.org/mountainbeltway/2011/10/17/words-matter/

Photos from the March for Science in San Francisco, California, on April 22, 2017. Definitely the smartest signs of any protest I've ever seen.

Science Comics / Heft-Reihe

Wonders of Science in Pictures

cover: Rudy Palais

Ace Magazines / USA 1946

Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/301001/

Mary Holmes college 1892-2005

At the horror exhibit at the Museum of Science Fiction.

As a science teacher back to school = back to work. I wanted to do a picture of a single tear in the corner of my eye reflecting my sorrow at the demise of summer. Unfortunatly I could not manage a single tear and anyway I could not hold the camera steady through the sobs.

Oh well back to seeing the world through test tubes and kids.

bye sunshine (hi Duna). 5.8km descending at 5m/s we have 2h 37m of battery life so no worries on lack of solar power

My photo essay on American Science & Surplus' warehouse and store. (This is in the store.)

Model: Michelle Ivanovich (Model Mayhem #1896057)

Location: Stanford University, Palo Alto, California

Here's something I was working on lately

We visited the Seattle Science Center partly to escape from the blazing hot sunshine (it was over 30 degrees C) and partly to get the kids doing some hands on stuff for a while before having a tour around.

 

The Science Center was built for the World Fair and everything is still delightfully 1960s!

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