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and sodium clouds reflecting in the still water of the River Clyde

 

Finnieston - October 2016

Art representing Science

Glasgow science museum sunny afternoon 2020

107 (BD57 WDK) is one of two Brighton & Hove "Science buses" and is seen on the Lewes Road this morning, 29th July, 2022.

The Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science (PPFMOS, formerly known as the Miami Science Museum) is a science museum, planetarium, and aquarium located in Miami, Florida, US. Originally located in Coconut Grove, the museum relocated to Museum Park in the downtown area adjacent to the Perez Art Museum Miami in 2017.

 

In March 2011, Miami native Phillip Frost and his wife, Patricia, donated $35 million to the construction of a new science museum in Downtown Miami. The museum was designed by London-based Grimshaw Architects, and Miami’s Rodriguez & Quiroga Architects Chartered played an executive role.

 

The new 250,000 sq ft (23,000 m2) Philip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science (PPFMOS) opened on May 8, 2017 in Museum Park in downtown Miami. The new museum includes: the Frost Planetarium, a 250-seat full-dome screen with a diameter of 67 feet (20 m) and a 16-million-color, 8K projection system; a three-story, cone-shaped, 500,000-US-gallon (1,900,000 L) aquarium with a 31-foot (9.4 m) diameter oculus lens at the bottom for viewing the fish and sharks; and the Knight Learning Center with four classrooms.

 

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Ya en Vancouver, recorrimos la ciudad a pie y en bicicleta. El Science World, cerca de la villa olímpica en False Creek

Life Sciences at Berkeley. . . . Valley Building extension. University of California. Official name: Life Sciences Addition.

He's already back on Earth, but I took this picture of Mike doing some science last week because it looked so cool. On the Space Station we have a tight schedule and all of us are always doing different things. Often we don't know exactly what the other person is doing, and it is a testament to the planners at mission control that they ensure we don't get in each other's way all the time. Think of all the constraints, from power, to vibrations, equipment, time and physical space inside the Station, during the week we were 11 of us it was hectic but we also got so much done. Mike was packing the RTPCG-2 experiment for its return to Earth, it involves growing protein crystals in space that are helping researchers identify new ways of making medicine.

 

Il est déjà de retour sur Terre, mais j'aime bien cette photo de Mike prise la semaine dernière. Je n'avais aucune idée de l'expérience sur laquelle il travaillait : ça reflète bien notre quotidien. À bord de la Station, les plannings sont très serrés et tout le monde s'affaire sans arrêt. Le plus souvent, on ne sait même pas ce que font les autres astronautes. Au centre de contrôle, nos planneurs travaillent durs pour éviter qu'on ait besoin des mêmes équipements ensemble. Et à 11 la semaine dernière, on leur a donné du fil à retordre ! Alimentation électrique, disponibilité des équipements, vibrations ou même simplement le fait d'avoir assez d'espace physique pour travailler : il y a énormément de contraintes à prendre en compte. J'ai fini par lui poser la question : Mike rangeait l'expérience RTPCG-2 avant de la ramener sur Terre. Elle sert à étudie la croissance de cristaux de protéines en impesanteur. À terme, elle devrait aider les chercheurs à découvrir de nouveaux moyens de fabriquer des médicaments.

 

Credits: ESA/NASA–T. Pesquet

 

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Science Museum London UK - 1919–28 - Architect: Richard Allison

العلم يبني بيوتا لا عماد لها ** والجهل يهدم بيت العز والكرم

العلم دون دين أعرج، والدين دون علم أعمى.....انيشتاين

with science, everything different..!

A long exposure of Science World and BC Place made during the blur hour in Vancouver BC.

 

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The Ice Man's mule is parked

Outside the bar

Where a man with missing fingers

Plays a strange guitar

 

- Tom Waits (A Little Rain)

Greensboro, North Carolina

(August 2021)

Science World at Telus World of Science. One of my favorite spots in Vancouver. Built for Expo '86 Worlds Fair, Science World has seen many changes over the years.

Reality in The Globe of Science and Innovation, CERN, Geneva.

[Explore #319 11/09/2013]

The south shore of Science Lake. Allegany State Park, NY. October 10, 2018.

students took part in the Advanced Fire Science Camp and through hands-on experience learned how to work with fire equipment, put out fires, clear rooms, and the importance of staying hydrated at the scene of a fire.

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Science world with fog hiding the tops of the condos in the background.

 

Other Photo Gear Used: Sirui T-2005X Tripod with K-10x Tripod Head

Photo Processing Software used: Adobe Lightroom; Adobe Photoshop; Topaz Adjust;

 

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Museum of Science and Industry

Taken with 135mm Super Takumar with tele extender.

April 22, 2017

 

March for Science - Des Moines, Iowa. Earth Day 2017.

 

More images of Iowa protests can be seen in this album.

 

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My first attempt at HDR images, sorry if they are rubbish

Exterior signage at the University of Texas at Arlington‘s Science Hall.

Glasgow Science Centre is a visitor attraction located in the Clyde Waterfront Regeneration area on the south bank of the River Clyde in Glasgow, Scotland. Queen Elizabeth II opened Glasgow Science Centre on 5 June 2001

Not all ships in the Royal fleet are purely military in nature, some are built with a much more 'peaceful' purpose in mind - the furtherance and expansion of scientific knowledge. These ships bear the green and grey of the Ministry of Progress rather than the red of the Ministry of Might; as do their escort ships - many of which are more powerful than their Military-Fleet counterparts, thanks to their special development in the design rooms of their mother Ministry. The endless machinations and political scheming of the various Royal Ministries vieing for power in the Kingdom ensure that during times of peace, the Ministry of Progress jealously guards the secrets housed by their gleaming ships.

 

Well here we are, eight months in and my first upload of 2011. It has been a crazy year so far for the citizens of Christchurch New Zealand, as I'm sure some of you are aware. Between devastating and deadly earthquakes, a month without basic utilities, and the biggest snowfall and lowest temperatures in more than a decade, my second year at University has been quite an interesting and ever changing experience, with assessments delayed, cancelled, un-cancelled and then delayed again and lectures across two different campuses and in prefab shelters and tents. In the midst of all this I have found the time to build - especially during that month without consistent power - but I have had less time (and less inclination) to attempt the other side of our hobby - the photography. I felt the need to upload something though, and I have been keeping up with other people's builds; but it wouldn't pay to look too closely at this photograph, any zoom-in will immediately expose the poor picture quality and shoddy editing. I have enjoyed building it however, and I do have more things to photograph and upload; including I hope an entry or two for the D&D Player Character Party building challenge going on over at Lego D&D.

Farmer & Brindley was a firm of architectural sculptors and ornamentalists based in London and created Science in the 1860. The object she holds indicates the speed of a steam engine.

Hamburg, Germany, Joern Gnass, 1997

National Mall - Washington, DC

I've spent a lot of time focusing on the outside features of Pandora, occasionally focusing on the natural part of the queue for Flight of Passage, but the Pandora Conservation Initiative contains so much detail that you forget you're not in a science museum or a working lab!

Day 188/365

 

Out and about in Sudbury taking some photos. I got rained on quickly and then it was over in a minute

  

Have a great week friends

 

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