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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!

Computer Science & Engineering student Dave Call and instructor Eric Karl working with newly donated equipment valued at around $500,000.

Science Lab in Dickey-Lawless, Huston-Tillotson University

False Creek view in Vancouver

Laboratory ,Classroom Building

Fiestas de San Alberto Magno de la Facultad de Ciencias de la Universidad de Salamanca.

 

Science students party

TELUS World of Science on the east end of False Creek at dusk.

 

Science World at Telus World of Science, Vancouver is a science centre run by a not-for-profit organization. The building's name "Telus World of Science" became official on July 20, 2005 following a $9-million donation to the museum from Telus.

 

Prior to the building being handed over to Science World by Vancouver City, it was referred to as Expo Centre for Vancouver's Expo 86.

 

When Vancouver was awarded to host the transportation-themed 1986 World's Fair (Expo 86), a Buckminster Fuller-inspired geodesic dome was designed by Expo's chief architect Bruno Freschi to serve as the fair's Expo Centre.

 

During the 2010 Winter Olympics, Science World played host to Sochi World, a hospitality area representing the country of Russia.

 

Today the upper section of the dome holds a 400 seat OMNIMAX theatre.

London, United Kingdom

In some plants, the generating region becomes so large that the usual symmetry is broken and a bilateral structure appears. This happens, eg, some cacti and commercial strawberries. Here, the left flower head of the dandelion is approximately radial, while the right one, with the beetle, is bilaterally symmetric. Such breaking of symmetry can be observed in many systems and produces eg trains of clouds or hexagons of rising oil in frying pans. It can be modeled mathematically.

In manchen Pflanzen wird die generative Region so groß, dass die radiäre Symmetrie bricht und bilaterale Strukturen entstehen. Das passiert zB in Kakteen oder in Erdbeeren. Hier ist der linke Blütenkopf des Löwenzahns in etwa radiärsymmetrisch, der rechte, mit dem Käfer, bilateral symmetrisch. Solche Symmetriebrüche können in vielen Systemen beobachtet werden und produzieren zB Wolkenmuster oder Hexagone in Pfannen, wo Öl von unten erhitzt wird. Das kann mathematisch modelliert werden.

View out of the Science Center courtyard.

Time to get back into some of my street photography. This vignette was found while observing a protest march for science in Manhattan last Summer. Image made with my Olympus OM-D e-M1ii with the 12-40mm f2.8 Pro lens.

 

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Taken at the Church of the Good Shepherd in Lake Tekapo

 

Total Exposure Time - 6x 360 Secs = 36 Mins

Tropical Butterfly House. Seattle, Washington.

Science Museum, London.

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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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Seattle, Washington

Abandoned chemical laboratory in Belgium

Boston Scene from The Christian Science Center . July 2013.

Adelaide, South Australia.

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.

What nature does and what man does

Living a few hours from Roswell, aliens tend to accumulate.

 

Dress and plastic alien were in the Blythecon Las Vegas goody bag, snow globe is from Roswell, and I made the knitted alien.

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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Sun setting behind Glasgow Science centre. photo 259/366

An evening walk in False Creek in downtown Vancouver Canada. Amazing what the iPhone can do handheld now.

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Brocken Spectra (aka mountain spectra)! My first time seeing this optical phenomenon was on a recent sunrise hike. In the center of the circles is my shadow cast on the clouds by the sun behind me. My head is surrounded by a halo of “rings of glory”. A glory resembles a saint’s halo (not particularly fitting for a metalhead like me…) and is believed to be caused by light tunneling through air inside miniscule water droplets and then being emitted backwards due to resonance effects. In order to see this the clouds actually have to be below you because the center of glory is antisolar . So a 10^4 mountain is a pretty good spot to experience some cool optics.

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

 

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.

Vancouver BC • Canada

 

Explore #390 January 18, 2025

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.

 

At the Glasgow Science Centre

The Planetarium at Glasgow Science Centre , with the Crowne Plaza Hotel and SEC Armadillo in the background

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