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Travellers to The Frozen Planet have reported seeing a constellation in the night sky which is visible for just a few days during our month of December. It is called SC+8 because of its resemblance to Santa Claus + 8 reindeer. This is the first photo to reportedly show the constellation.

 

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formed billions of eons ago . . . frozen, far .. .far away . . .

 

~ Posted for #Flickr21Challenge . . . day 6 planet

indeed the hardest challenge thus far . . .

had to put my space-helmet on for this one! 🚀

Another photoshop piece i made today! Rather proud of it my self! Tell me what you think!

"Soldiers need to warm up with an energy generator so as not to freeze to death on the cold nights of that frozen planet."

 

From space, the planet of Hoth looked like a pale blue orb due to its dense snow and ice covering. Five planets existed between Hoth and its sun, while an asteroid belt surrounded the planet with meteors occasionally striking the surface.

 

Most of its surface was covered with glaciers and frozen ice plains. Another third of the planet was covered by oceans. The temperature, although always frigid, was known to drop to -60°C come nightfall.

  

Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

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(72/366) Tilikum, SeaWorld's most famous Killer Whale is dying from a bacterial lung infection that won't respond to treatment news.nationalgeographic.com/2016/03/160310-tilikum-killer... After being involved in 3 human deaths he was the subject of the film Blackfish.

 

It will be a relief when his suffering is over. He was snatched from his mother's side off the coast of Iceland at the age of 2 and has spent the past 33 years in captivity making billions of dollars for SeaWorld either by performing for the crowds or his sperm is used for breeding more Killer Whales doomed to spend their existence in tiny tanks.

 

China has just opened an Aqua Park & has bought 2 wild caught Killer Whales from Russia to perform in the shows www.thedodo.com/the-seaworld-of-china-just-bou-575443431.... The misery continues. Swim free soon Tilikum.

This is the Howden Reservoir, the smallest of the three 'lakes' in the Upper Derwent Valley in the Peak District. The snow had gone - for now - but the lake was still frozen at the northern most tip where the river Derwent flows into the reservoir. The river has actually been tamed by three dams. The water is used to supply much of the drinking water for the East Midlands and the valley is also home to a host of recreation activities - including a place for my photography. For those of you who like details, the trees on the left of the image are in the Sheffield district of South Yorkshire while those on the right are part of Derbyshire - the county boundary runs along the middle of this reservoir.

  

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The first light of day spills over Greenland, igniting the horizon in molten gold. Beneath the wing, rivers of ice twist through valleys of shadow, their frozen surfaces catching the newborn sun. Between night and morning, the sky breathes in gradients of blue and rose — a quiet symphony of light. From this height, the world feels sacred — endless glaciers whispering beneath a sky on fire.

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Frozen North

 

ja het was flinterdun, helemaal op f1,4, en dan ligt het focuspunt ook nog zo ver voorin ;-) ............... de lucht was dan wel prachtig blauw met mooie wolkenveren. en soms wil je het toch anders vastleggen, dus maar zo!

 

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St.Andrews Bay is the location visted by Sir David Attenborough in the 'Frozen Planet' TV series. It is the breeding area and home to an estimated 150,000 - 250,000 King Penguins. This is an image I created in early March 2020.

 

Pel Torro was a pseudonym used by R.L. Fanthorpe.

Cover art by Ed Valigursky and used on Ace Double cover D-291 'Lest We Forget Thee, Earth' in 1958 by Calvin M. Knox.

I've been reflecting all week on the fact that no two snowflakes have ever been recorded in the same pattern (Frozen Planet) and so I was struck by the similarity of this ice pattern with the logo of a well known brand...

 

I'd love an explanation of how these linear ice patterns form - any ideas?

Once upon a time there was a blue planet called earth, but than god created man . . .

 

(Unfortunately I was'nt able to take a photography from our planet earth by myself, so I have stolen one from the internet which I regret a lot ;) I only have changed it a little bit for showing you the threatening future of mankind and our home.)

 

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Mendenhall Lake, USFS Juneau Alaska

Aerial View

Meltwater shape on glacier

South Georgia, Antarctica

Frozen bauble from the Garden Christmas Tree

UTOPIA Grossband / Heftreihe

Pel Torro / Der Sucher

Originaltitel: Frozen Planet (1960)

Cover: Rudolf Sieber-Lonati

Erich Pabel Verlag

(Rastatt/Deutschland; 1962)

ex libris MTP

www.chpr.at/buecher/t/torropeb.txt

 

Aerial View

Peggotty Bluff, King Haakon Bay

South Georgia, Antarctica

Iceberg and moody sunrise

Neko Harbour, Antarctica

Gentoo Penguin

(Pygoscelis papua)

colony with some elephant seals closeby

Aitcho Islands, Antarctica

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