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I was taking pictures on top of the Grossmünster in Zürich when I looked straight down to see that the shadows were dominating their originators.
“Sweet dreams till sunbeams find you
Sweet dreams that leave all worries far behind you
But in your dreams whatever they be
Dream a little dream of me” – Gus Kahn; ‘Dream a little dream of me’. youtu.be/SwYKqA_j2M8
“A single sunbeam is enough to drive away many shadows” – Francis of Assisi.
“The moment I stopped spending so much time chasing the big pleasure of life. I began to enjoy the little ones, like watching the stars dancing in moonlit sky or soaking in the sunbeams of a glorious summer morning” – Robin Sharma; ‘The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari: A Remarkable Story About Living Your Dreams’.
Bing Crosby – Sing a song of sunbeams ♫ youtu.be/xCDk8AN75K8
This was from the night of June 26, 2015. As usual we were unsure whether there would be anything to see, since the Aurora are unpredictable, and since it was just after sunset when we headed over to Perch Pond. At first there was just a simple green glow above the horizon, but soon it turned into one of the most glorious displays of the Northern Lights I have ever seen. While at times the waves and curtains reached all the way to the zenith, the show also lasted long enough to allow me to try several different compositions, including this one. The water's surface stayed calm, producing mirror-like reflections, and it was warm, so we kept enjoying and taking pictures for more than half the night. Thanks for looking!
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Picture was taken at Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station in Antarctica.
This image received a honorable mention in the 2015 NOAA Weather in Focus photo contest in the Science in Action category.
“SPACESHIPS FOR 12 MAN EXPEDITION ON MOON. “Umbrella” on suit protects wearer from solar radiation.”
“After Apollo – Exploring the Moon
After the Apollo spacecraft lands its three-man crew on the moon and brings them back safely, what’s the next step in lunar exploration?
A 12-man expedition to make a 500-mile research trip across the surface of the moon is proposed by Allyn B. Hazard, an engineer at Aerojet’s subsidiary, Space-General Corporation.
It could be done in this decade, he says.
The spacemen would travel to the moon in four rockets – three round-trip passenger vehicles, the other a one-way cargo ship with 30,000 pounds of supplies to support the men and their scientific studies.
Each of the astronauts would be a highly trained scientist or technologist in some particular field; some would be experts in several areas. On the moon, only four of them would make the trans-lunar journey, while the others remained at the rockets’ landing site to conduct research.
The four explorers would wear special tub-like spacesuits in which they would have to live and work, eat and sleep, for the entire trip. They couldn’t get out of the suits because of the airlessness and super-cold of the moon.
That’s the reason for the suit’s peculiar shape – the wearer can slip his arms out of the sleeves to eat, adjust controls, make notes, or even to scratch his nose.
Umbilical connections would link each suit to a tractor-like “moon mobile” carrying the oxygen and life support system for two men. These would carry their passengers across the lunar landscape at five miles an hour. A 500 mile journey (for instance, from Crater Gruithuisen to Crater Aristarchus and back) would take 10 earth days. It would be made during the 330-hour lunar night, to avoid exposing the men to the sun’s radiation.”
~7.5" x 10". The right edge has been trimmed, neatly at least.
All of the above is from the 1962 edition of “AEROJET-GENERAL SPACELINES AND ROCKET REVIEW”. Conscientiously made possible/available by Mr. John Sisson, at his absolutely WONDERFUL “Dreams of Space - Books and Ephemera” blogspot:
dreamsofspace.blogspot.com/2013/06/after-apollo-exploring...
Specifically, the image (from the publication):
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With a fantastic breakout of crew assignments, equipment, vehicle specifics, etc:
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The amazingly detailed work is rich in details I’ve never seen before. Makes me wonder how big the original painting must have been. And if it still exists. Most importantly & most disappointingly, by whose hand…as I expect we’ll never know.
Nice touch of the foreground (non-return cargo carrier) vehicle’s oppositely canted left-side footpads, both partially resting on lunar boulders, demonstrating their brilliant hinged design. Speaking of boulders, one of the three round trip passenger carriers (in the the near background) narrowly missed, and is partially straddling one much larger. One of the hazards of landing tail-first.
Allyn Hazard. Like Clarence when seeing the image of George Bailey the first time, from “It’s a Wonderful Life”:
“It’s a good face. I like it.”:
siarchives.si.edu/collections/siris_arc_393495
Credit: Smithsonian Institution Archives website
Continue to Rest In Peace Good Sir:
www.findagrave.com/memorial/87516589/allyn-b-hazard
Credit: “Find a Grave” website
*Copyright © 2012 Lélia Valduga, all rights reserved.
The high levels of solar radiation they are exposed to the inhabitants of northern Chile, is a problem that every day is all the more important among the population of this area of the country.
In this context is that the inhabitants of the town of San Pedro de Atacama, saw with joy the inauguration of a modern solmáforo, allowing them to know and measure the amount of ultraviolet radiation to which they are exposed. The idea is that residents can be informed and take the necessary measures to avoid risks during the day.
The new instrument is located in front of the Industry Research Institute and Museum A. P Gustavo Him Paige (IIAM), the Universidad Católica del Norte (UCN) holds in the village. This place has the distinction of being one of the most representative of San Pedro de Atacama and one of the most visited by thousands of tourists every year who come to the area.
One of the characteristics of modern Solmáforo is your Internet connection that allows the information contributed by the team may be known by researchers all over the world, which can record the data. (noticias.universia.cl)
This image is "political" in nature with "geoengineering information" and is "tagged accordingly".
The assault continues...
Do you remember when skies were deep blue, clouds were puffy white and the sun was yellow vs. white with chemical rainbows?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhfx1MdjnZc (1989)
Dane Wigington Channel...
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The Dimming
www.youtube.com/watch?v=rf78rEAJvhY
diggingdeeper.net/2021/07/22/owning-the-weather/
www.globalresearch.ca/chemtrails-aerosol-and-electromagne...
www.lewrockwell.com/2022/08/gary-d-barnett/so-called-clim...
rayhorvaththesource.substack.com/p/geoengineering-entails...
www.stopsprayingcalifornia.com/Desiccated-Human-Red-Blood...
www.stopsprayingcalifornia.com/California-Chemtrail-Repor...
More info...
www.nuclearplanet.com/ozone2.pdf
More...
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climate.nasa.gov/explore/ask-nasa-climate/1065/nuking-the...
saveourfood.net/clearskies.html
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The University of British Columbia's (UBC) climate Station on Totem Field. In the foreground are radiometer measurements. Photo by Andreas Christen, UBC.
Part of album UBC Climate Station
I could not face this so point and shoot worked for me....it also makes me think of the crayon drawings made by children, with the big sun in a corner and rays spreading out in all directions. It was too powerful, even with shades on my eyes, to hold my eyes open as I framed and took this shot.
Protect your eyes...they allow you to view our beautiful planet.
The industry lobbied Congress with $39 million in 1996 to ensure passage of a law which essentially gives them the right to place these towers in our neighborhoods, and makes it next to impossible to oppose them based on health reasons. It is no coincidence that EPA funding was also cut in 1996 for electromagnetic radiation health studies.
Citizens and communities across the country are angered, and are protesting this imposition of involuntary, 24-hour-a-day microwave exposure, without proven safety levels.
www.emfnews.org/Chronic-Fatigue-Syndrome-And-Cancer-Cell-...
water vapor ,more help for the greenhouse gases to help increase the global warming...yes bla bla only...shot out more to the atmosphere......this is the way my eye see this water gases....
Most of stars you see at night have companions, a great many obviously double even through a modest telescope. The components of some double stars are nearly equal in mass and brightness. More commonly, one dominates the other, sometimes to the point where a little companion is not really visible at all, and detectable only with the most sophisticated techniques. At the lowest end, we have stars with low-mass brown dwarfs for companions. The stars of some doubles are so far apart that they take thousands of years to orbit; others are so close that they revolve around each other in only days or even hours. Gravitational theory allows us to measure the masses of the stars from the orbits' characters; indeed such measurements are the only way in which we can find stellar masses. Examples of visually-seen double stars are Alpha Centauri, Acrux, Almach, Albireo, and Mizar.
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Client of Going Green Solar and participant in the Going Green Now! Marketing Program. This picture demonstrates a solar electric array made up of 8 solar panels for approx 2 KW. This solar electric system which was engineered using micro inverter technology by Enphase is also linked up to a cloud based, real time monitoring system. This home is located in Peoria, Arizona. This project totaled over 7 KW spread over 2 solar arrays with over 30 solar panels. www.goinggreensolar.com
solar farm, rows of panels gathering energy from the sun for converting into electricity, Crete, Greece. © Patricia Fenn. All Rights Reserved. No usage allowed including copying or sharing without written permission.
The Global green house diagrams are neat schematic representation of the green house phenomenon. There is a Range of Layout Options and you can easily change colors, fonts, backgrounds. Find them all here
The sun/shade work is a representation of the sunlight in Helsinki over a year, measured by a solar radiation sensor and re-represented though code and a lasercutter into Finnish wood. The work investigates our sense of nature, and the meaning and interplay between data, form and physicality.
( Many thanks to the Aalto University Media Factory for sponsoring this project, and to the Aalto University / ARTS / Wood workshop for helping me realise the project ).
A year in solar radiation
On the work's vertical axis, columns of dots recount the sun's activity from the beginning of the day ( i.e 00:00 ) at top, to the day's end (ie. 23:59 ) at the bottom. The columns, from left to right, show every other day from the beginning of the year to the end of the year. The size of the circles indicates the quantity of sunlight. A 2007 Helsinki's light is retold. Intensely light in summer - in the middle - with occasional rain and clouds darkening the day, and intensely dark in winter - surrounding the light summer period.
Resolution: 182 columns (every other day in the year ) by 144 rows ( one measurement every 10 minutes in the day )
Cutting: with light naturally, like this: vimeo.com/24000033
Solar panels gathering energy from the sone for converting into electricity, Crete, Greece. © Patricia Fenn. All Rights Reserved. No usage allowed including copying or sharing without written permission.
a row of solar panels on a solar farm, gathering energy from the sun for converting into electricity, Crete, Greece. © Patricia Fenn. All Rights Reserved. No usage allowed including copying or sharing without written permission.
Client of Going Green Solar and participant in the Going Green Now! Marketing Pro. This is a picture of a solar hot water or solar thermal system which includes 2 solar panels manufactured by FAFCO Solar Hot Water. This solar hot water system designed to integrate into the clients existing gas hot water system and provided for additional hot water storage for night time use and back up in colder winter months. This home is located in Phoenix, Arizona. The project was completed in June 2009.
London (CNSNews.com) – As British schools race to provide wireless Internet access to every school classroom in Britain, teachers here are warning that the move could have a devastating effect on the health of the next generation’s brain power.
www.emfnews.org/articles/memory-loss-and-headaches-caused...
solar farm, rows of panels gathering energy from the sun for converting into electricity, Crete, Greece. © Patricia Fenn. All Rights Reserved. No usage allowed including copying or sharing without written permission.
four solar panels gathering energy from the sun for converting into electricity, Crete, Greece. © Patricia Fenn. All Rights Reserved. No usage allowed including copying or sharing without written permission.
The industry lobbied Congress with $39 million in 1996 to ensure passage of a law which essentially gives them the right to place these towers in our neighborhoods, and makes it next to impossible to oppose them based on health reasons.
It is no coincidence that EPA funding was also cut in 1996 for electromagnetic radiation health studies.
www.emfnews.org/Cell-Phone-Towers-Very-Hard-to-Fight-on-G...
Over 100 physicians and scientists at Harvard and Boston University Schools of Public Health have called cellular towers a radiation hazard.
www.emfnews.org/articles/health-effects-from-cell-phone-t...
Achtung, Plohas - Paranormale Energien nun auch umweltbewusst.
Silizium trägt die schöne Bezeichnung "Happy HP-2509"
Beitrag zur Happy Shooting-Aufgabe "Solar" aus Folge #207 - Happy Schlotter!
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In recent years, as Wi-Fi technology has been introduced into classrooms – together with the explosion in popularity of cell phones – Philips said he has received reports of short-term memory loss, constant headaches and lethargy among students
www.emfnews.org/articles/memory-loss-and-headaches-caused...
coronal mass ejection
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_storm_of_1859
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronal_mass_ejection
www.windows2universe.org/sun/cmes.html
news.yahoo.com/s/space/20100609/sc_space/moreactivesunmea...
science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2008/06may_...
www.bu.edu/csp/EMMREM/papers/carrington.pdf
www.geomag.bgs.ac.uk/carrington.html
www.futurepundit.com/archives/006079.html
space.moonagewebdream.com/2009/09/02/waiting-on-the-next-...
www.world-mysteries.com/sci_spaceweather1.htm
The Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights appeared unexpectedly around 11PM tonight and put on an amazing display. This shot was taken near the beginning of their show.
The sun/shade work is a representation of the sunlight in Helsinki over a year, measured by a solar radiation sensor and re-represented though code and a lasercutter into Finnish wood. The work investigates our sense of nature, and the meaning and interplay between data, form and physicality.
( Many thanks to the Aalto University Media Factory for sponsoring this project, and to the Aalto University / ARTS / Wood workshop for helping me realise the project ).
A year in solar radiation
On the work's vertical axis, columns of dots recount the sun's activity from the beginning of the day ( i.e 00:00 ) at top, to the day's end (ie. 23:59 ) at the bottom. The columns, from left to right, show every other day from the beginning of the year to the end of the year. The size of the circles indicates the quantity of sunlight. A 2007 Helsinki's light is retold. Intensely light in summer - in the middle - with occasional rain and clouds darkening the day, and intensely dark in winter - surrounding the light summer period.
Resolution: 182 columns (every other day in the year ) by 144 rows ( one measurement every 10 minutes in the day )
Cutting: with light naturally, like this: vimeo.com/24000033
Client of Going Green Solar and participant in the Going Green Now! Marketing Program. This is a picture of a solar hot water or solar thermal system (side view) which includes 2 solar panels manufactured by FAFCO Solar Hot Water. This solar hot water system designed to integrate into the clients existing gas hot water system and provided for additional hot water storage for night time use and back up in colder winter months. This home is located in Chandler, Arizona. The project was completed in April of 2009. www.goinggreensolar.com
Graphic for Scripps Institution of Oceanography. The designer wanted the text in the arrows to stretch and skew.
Dr. Gerard Hyland, physicist, says existing safety guidelines for cell phone towers are completely inadequate, since they focus only on the thermal effects of exposure.
www.emfnews.org/articles/is-mobile-phone-tower-radiation-...
What was life like on a Russian North Pole Drifting Station? Some scientists and researchers were kind enough to lend us photographs, taken on various stations.
This photo shows a close-up view of a pyranometer, which measures diffuse solar radiation.
Just prior to the start of World War II, the USSR set up a research camp on drifting ice near the North Pole in 1937. The drift continued for 274 days during which the station travelled more the 2,600 kilometers (1,600 miles), obtaining the first scientific observations from that high latitude. In 1950, USSR set up a second station. Between 1937 to 1991, 88 polar crews drifted on ice flows for a total of 29,726 days. This research program is unequalled in the 20th century by duration, variety of observational material, and importance of scientific discoveries. On average researchers spent nine months at each camp.
Credit: Environmental Working Group
What was life like on a Russian North Pole Drifting Station? Some scientists and researchers were kind enough to lend us photographs, taken on various stations.
German Maximov is collecting the measurement of direct solar radiation.
Just prior to the start of World War II, the USSR set up a research camp on drifting ice near the North Pole in 1937. The drift continued for 274 days during which the station travelled more the 2,600 kilometers (1,600 miles), obtaining the first scientific observations from that high latitude. In 1950, USSR set up a second station. Between 1937 to 1991, 88 polar crews drifted on ice flows for a total of 29,726 days. This research program is unequalled in the 20th century by duration, variety of observational material, and importance of scientific discoveries. On average researchers spent nine months at each camp.
Credit: Environmental Working Group