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Como parte del programa Sonora patrimonio seguro, la gobernadora del Estado de Sonora; hizo entrega de títulos de propiedad de los terrenos en que construyeron su hogar a mil 370 familias de Ímuris.
Presentación del 'Programa de Acción Cultural Española para el V Centenario del Descubrimiento de La Florida'. Para más información: www.casamerica.es/sociedad/programa-de-ace-para-el-v-cent...
Heading north across the Grasslands to the east of KSC the Civvie, under command of Captain Jebediah, collects air in the Atmospheric Fluid Spectro-Variometer mounted underneath the fuselage for scientific analysis. Photo taken at 4.3km
Video Game Programming Camp was for those interested in the applications and programming behind video games. Students learned how to write gaming programs and develop their own games.
Program:Manual
Lens:150-600mm f/5-6.3 G VR
F:5.3
Speed:1/2000
ISO:450
Focal Length:220 mm
AF Fine Tune Adj:0
Focus Mode:AF-C
AF Area:Dynamic Area (3D-tracking)
Shooting Mode:Continuous, Auto ISO
VR:Off
Metering Mode:Multi-segment
WB:Auto0
Picture Control:Neutral
Focus Distance:35.48 m
Dof:8.35 m (31.79 - 40.14)
HyperFocal:303.93 m
Artist Christopher Lutter-Gardella created the interactive exhibit Kaleidoscope, featuring a 30-foot monarch butterfly and 300 smaller butterflies. The goal was to "share the critical story about the decline of the monarch butterfly and other pollinators with the hope of educating guests on how they can make a difference to help address this situation."
Volunteers helped assemble the smaller butterflies using waste materials such as plastic spoons (eyes) and plastic bags (bodies).
Illuminate the Lock is a program that uses the 49 foot tall chamber of Upper Saint Anthony Falls Lock & Dam as a platform for artistic intervention. Each night of programming is free and open to the public.
Illuminate the Lock is presented by Northern Lights.mn, Mississippi Park Connection, and the National Park Service with support from St. Anthony Falls Heritage Board and the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Photos: Dan Marshall
The 15th GLOBE Annual Meeting was held in Bethesda, Maryland, on July 17 – 22, 2011.
The theme of this year's meeting was "Expanding International Perspectives About Climate." More than 180 teachers, scientists and GLOBE community members from 46 countries (including representatives from 26 U.S. and the District of Columbia) took part in the welcoming events, informative presentations, networking sessions, poster presentations and field studies over the course of the 5-day event.
Join the GLOBE program: www.globe.gov/join-globe