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Caps were a bastard, couldn't really be fucked on this one.
Shouts to all the damage cats that turned up! Till next time killas! Stay tuned more to come.
unfortunately no techy black in this, rain washed away mulsh background. annoying. Some colours didnt work, hence lack of 3d shading/ bevel in some fills and fuck to be honest the bevels pretty shite in this one. Keep frosty kats.
Hit me up if you are in Ebrugh or Glasgow. Looking for more cats to paint with.
Rakem VT crew
It is a science of how the ancient Romans produced this glass art 1700 years ago.
See the bottle in the bottle :-)
SCIENCE is the topic for Wed Jan 25 2017 Group Our Daily challenge
Behavioral Sciences Building, University of Illinois at Chicago.
Architect: Walter Netsch of SOM
Completed: 1969
have read that air traffic has not only returned to pre-Corona/Covid levels, but has exceeded it ! - hoped this would not happen ...
China is building 20 new airports and the Indians are buying airplanes without end ... but the Americans are world champions and the greatest in wasting energy and with Trump they will certainly be greater than ever ...
new findings show that Europe is warming more than the rest of the world ... by the end of the century temperatures could be around 50°C (122.0 °F) in summer ...
we love perpetual economic growth and others are also entitled to our prosperity ... or not ? ...
habe gelesen dass der Flugverkehr den Level von vor Corona/Covid micht nur wieder erreicht hat, sondern ihn übertrifft - hatte gehofft, dies würde nicht geschehen ...
neue Erkenntnisse zeigen, dass sich Europa stärker erwärmt, als der Rest der Welt ... am Ende des Jahrhunderts können Temperature um die 50°C im Sommer enstehen ... aber vielleicht werden dass die Kipppunkte vorher verhindern ...
wir lieben das ewige Wirtschaftswachstum und andere haben auch ein Anrecht auf unseren Wohlstand ... oder ...
China baut an 20 neuen Flughäfen und die Inder kaufen Flugzeuge ohne Ende ...
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Made especially for The Award Tree challenge "Science Friction"
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Check out this video: "Departing Space Station Commander Provides Tour"
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Can you imagine being the videographer of this Space Station piece?
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Richard P. Feynman
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The Franco-Italian Antarctic research base of Concordia sits 1670 km from the South Pole. On the plateau some 3200 m high, the air is so thin that inhabitants live in a permanent state of hypoxia – lack of oxygen. The closest humans are 600 km away at Russia’s Vostok base. Average temperatures range from –30°C in the summer months to –60°C in the winter.
The ‘winterover’ crew who stay during the long cold winter to conduct research do not see the Sun rise above the horizon for four months. The crew learn to cope and live with the threats of cold, darkness, monotony, danger and no possibility of rescue.
Each year, ESA sponsors a research medical doctor for a year to run experiments on the rest of the crew of 15. There are few other places on Earth that resemble the isolation and extreme climate astronauts will endure on other planets – an opportunity for ESA to test technology and learn how humans behave in close quarters.
Research looks into how a multicultural team works together and functions under long, monotonous stress. From flying simulated spacecraft to monitoring sleep and analysing speech patterns with computers, each aspect that could hinder an astronaut far from home is being investigated to prepare for humanity’s exploration beyond Earth.
Credits: ESA/IPEV/PNRA–C. Dangoisse
Narrow Band Hubble Palette
I knew I can pull more details from the data I get it at the Texas Star Party, the image was created by mapping the SII, Ha and OIII data respectively to the R, G and B channels. The resulting RGB image was stretched to show the faint detail and gives a wonderful display of the extent of hydrogen, in the area close to the Galactic Cluster NGC6871, the emission nebula LBN179, LBN182 and the dark nebula Swordfish B147.
By manipulating the colors, we can show the SII and OIII areas. This creates a much more interesting image and we can also do a bit of science.
5.25 Hours of integration time
Telescope FSQ106
Camera SBIG 10-XME
Mount MyT
Filters Ha + OIII + SII
May 2018