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The gem show also features interactive stations. This one allows visitors to view certain minerals at the microscopic level.
ILRI's scoping visit to Yunnan, China in January 2011 to learn more about their production system. Senior Scientist Fred Unger with ILRI's partners (photo credit: ILRI)
ILRI's scoping visit to Yunnan, China in January 2011 to learn more about their production system. Senior Scientist Fred Unger with ILRI's partners (photo credit: ILRI)
This popular vantage point really accentuates the scope of the mall, aptly describing shape, form and purpose amidst the office towers surrounding it. I cropped out the floors below to accentuate the fish bowl effect of the dome. Exposure was increased 1 stop to revive the light filled environment and shadow slider set at +56.
Original Image: 24mm 400 ISO, 1/250 sec @ f/6.3
Colin (Singapore project boss), Nicole (our team lead for HK Cocteau) and Siew Yuen, aka Moo Moo. Presentation for "top bug finder".
Stefano Giovanardi pointing and focusing his Celestron C8 onto Saturn, reminiscent of some kind of athlete working his way through rings and jumps and somersaults. Same skills, same passion, same curiosity, same humanity.
Partnering with UMMA Community Clinic and SEIU-UHW, we helped South LA residents sign up for Medi-CAL. Community members got the help they need through enrollment counselors and a bag of groceries on their way home. A big thank you to our members for coming to help during the clinic.
ILRI's scoping visit to Yunnan, China in January 2011 to learn more about their production system. Senior Scientist Fred Unger with ILRI's partners (photo credit: ILRI)
Image Details:
Camera: Canon Rebel t1i
Scope: C152 (6" f/7 Refractor)
Configuration: Prime Focus
Additional Optics: none
Filter: Skyglow
Effective Focal Ratio: f/7
Exposure: 4min @ ISO 1600
Total Exposure: 32mins
Location: Lima, Ohio, USA
Acquisition: Canon EOS Utility
Guiding: PhD via Celestron NexImage through 50mm finderscope
Processing:Deepsky Stacker
Focuser: Arduino Orion Accufocus USB driver with dew heaters
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Pier: $60 pier for EQ5
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Mount: GEM EQ5
This is shining a 10mW green laser through a drop of water collected from the garden. Didn't work very well, but it's clearly magnifying *something*.
SCOPE merges the basic characteristics of video games and real-life toys to improve existing games or create new ones. By attributing various virtual parameters commonly used in video games (power, life, magic, experience, attack, weapons, etc.) to tangible toys, it brings the toys to life. With this approach, it is possible to create all sorts of video game concepts mixed with the real world. For example, a child’s bedroom could become a natural battleground for play.