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Buenos Aires was pretty windy, so the landing was a bit bumpy. This guy must have freaked out when the oxygen mask came down in front of him.
Flux calibrated (power/unit wavelength) spectra of a 5mm spark in air and a series of lightning ground-strokes reflected from clouds. Strong atomic emission lines and molecular bands are marked.
"You know why they put oxygen masks on planes? "
Narrator: So you can breath.
Tyler Durden: Oxygen gets you high. In a catastrophic emergency, you're taking giant panicked breaths. Suddenly you become euphoric, docile. You accept your fate. It's all right here. Emergency water landing - 600 miles an hour. Blank faces, calm as Hindu cows. " Fight Club
Adding some oxygen while the Tilapia are small, the fish will soon eat the pond clean as they grow to market size.
O.k., maybe not "creating" oxygen, but certainly converting CO2 to oxygen for the benefit of animals everywhere...
On the bottom of a mud puddle.
The respiratory therapists are reducing the flow of oxygen while continuing to check Rosalie's percentage of oxygen. They expect to reduce the oxyten to levels that she can tolerate when she is at home.
In the afternoon, after the seagrass has been soaking up sunlight, we see a release of oxygen in the form of these tiny bubbles.
Visible (left) and infrared (right) images of 5mm long sparks in air produced by a piezoelectric gas lighter. The accompanying spectrum (upper plot) shows emission from neutral and singly ionised oxygen and nitrogen as well as molecular nitrogen. A broad H-alpha line can be seen, but H-beta is absent.
Audi A3 1.8 (2002) Lambda probe (oxygen sensor) :
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